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    LED Drivers Feature Efficiencies up to 94.5%

    06/07/2019

    MEAN WELL XLG LED Drivers are economical drivers with a compact size and high efficiency (up to 94.5%). The drivers are available in 3-in-1 dimming (dim-to-off) and adjustable output via potentiometer functionality variants. These LED drivers are manufactured on a metal housing design equipped with a functional ground. The XLG LED drivers also provide IP67 rated ingress protection level making XLG LED drivers ideal for indoor and outdoor installations.

    The LED drivers feature built-in active Power Factor Correction (PFC) function and low no-load/standby power consumption. This results in optimal design flexibility for an LED lighting system. These LED drivers operate at -40°C to +90°C operating temperature range with Class 2 power unit operation suitable for Type 'HL', class 1, and division 2 hazardous location. Typical applications include LED street lighting, LED architectural lighting, LED bay lighting, and LED flood lighting.

    Features

    • Constant power mode output
    • Metal housing design 
    • Built-in active PFC function
    • Class 2 power unit
    • No load/standby power consumption
    • IP67 rated indoor or outdoor installations
    • More than 50000hrs typical lifetime
    • Class 2 power unit
    • Adjustable output via potentiometer function
    • 3-in-1 dimming (dim-to-off) function
    • 5-year warranty

    For more information, visit https://www.mouser.com/new/meanwell/mean-well-xlg-led-drivers/?utm_source=psd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=3p-meanwell-xlgseries-supplier-en

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