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Some CFLs also have additional features. One of the series of CFLs with additional features - the OSRAM DULUX® EL VARIO series - electronic CFLs with the possibility of adjusting the light flux.

Their features:

  • 12-year service life (when operating about 3 hours a day);
  • adjustment of the luminous flux without a dimmer;
  • reduction of light output by more than 50% by simply turning the lamp off and on again within 3 seconds;
  • additional energy savings by simply turning the lamp off and on again within 3 seconds, after which the current consumption of the lamp is reduced by more than half;
  • the possibility of an unlimited number of times turning off and on again the OSRAM DULUX® EL VARIO lamp.

These lamps can be widely used both in everyday life and in the professional field (hotels, catering establishments) - wherever you need to change the level of illumination.

Due to its unlimited switch-on and switch-off strength, OSRAM DULUX® EL VARIO is the preferred light source for automatic switch-off stair lighting systems.

Another series of lamps with additional features - the OSRAM DULUX® EL SENSOR series - electronic KLL with photocell and potentiometer.

Their features:

  • average service life 15 thousand hours;
  • the OSRAM DULUX® EL SENSOR lamp automatically turns on when it gets dark and automatically turns off in daylight;
  • the ability to adjust the threshold of the photocell. Adjustable switch-on and switch-off times enable operation in many operating positions (eg open luminaires or luminaires with opal protective glass);
  • recognition by photocells of daylight according to the spectral distribution of radiation.

It is safe to say that KLL is the future that is already being created today.

Author: Koryakin-Chernyak S.L.

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