EAO LED Push Button for Use with 10 Series

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Kr. 63,32

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Kr. 79,15

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RS Stock No.:
441-750
Mfr. Part No.:
10-2H25.2042
Brand:
EAO
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Brand

EAO

Product Type

LED Push Button

For Use With

10 Series

Lamp Type

LED

Standards/Approvals

REACH Compliant,ROHS Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The EAO single-LED indicator is designed specifically for versatile applications where reliable illumination and efficient performance are paramount. Featuring a vibrant red light, it operates on a voltage of 230 V AC, ensuring optimal visibility in various settings. The compact design, adhering to a maximum length requirement, makes it an excellent choice for tight spaces without compromising on performance. With a luminous intensity of 120 mcd, this LED is perfect for effective signage and operational feedback. The product is constructed with safety compliance in mind, aligning with both REACH and RoHS directives, thus ensuring an environmentally responsible choice. Additionally, this LED's operational current is finely tuned, maintaining a balance between brightness and energy efficiency, making it an ideal solution for modern illumination needs.

Operates at a standard voltage of 230 V AC with a variance of +10%

Maintains a precise operating current of 3 mA ±15% for consistent performance

Compact and lightweight design for easy installation in various applications

Meets international safety and environmental standards, ensuring compliance

Designed with a protection diode for enhanced durability against voltage spikes

Illumination colour is vibrant red, providing high visibility for signals and indicators

Luminous intensity is optimised for effective illumination without excessive power consumption

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