Electrical considerations – OSRAM PrevaLED Core Z2 User Manual
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ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
3.6. Inrush current limitation
Electronic drivers are subject of a certain inrush current.
For the OPTOTRONIC
®
control gears for the PrevaLED
®
Core Z2, this current is very low. That is why up to 15 OTp
(35/45) can be applied at one 16-A circuit breaker.
3.7. Connection information
The energized light engine system must not be
serviced. This includes disconnecting or connect-
ing the electrical contact of the LED module
and the ECG. In exceptional cases, such as fi nal assem-
bly, the connection cable can be disconnected from the
LED module or the OTp and then reconnected (20 times
max. with one-minute intermissions).
3.8. Zhaga – electrical interface
Zhaga defi nes no requirements for the electrical interface
between the ECG and the module. For Zhaga categories
and the dimensions of the control gears, please see the
technical datasheet.
3.5. Electrostatic safety measures
In order to safely handle components susceptible to elec-
trostatic discharge (ESD), an adjusted production environ-
ment is necessary. This is specifi ed in IEC 61340-5-1
(“Electrostatics – Part 5-1: Protection of electronic devices
from electrostatic phenomena – General requirements”).
Based on the human body model (HBM), the following
maximum voltages apply for the PrevaLED
®
Core Z2:
Material
HBM
Class
LEP-800-xxx-C-Z2
4 kV
2
LEP-1500-xxx-C-Z2
8 kV
3B
LEP-2000-xxx-C-Z2
8 kV
3B
LEP-3000-xxx-C-Z2
8 kV
3B
LEP-4000-xxx-C-Z2
8 kV
3B
LEP-5000-xxx-C-Z2
8 kV
3B