OTM-TD252500-250-12 Constant Current LWED Driver, 250mA 24-48V 12W Dimmable
Product Description
Product | Constant Current LED Driver |
Model | OTM-TD252500-250-12 |
Input Voltage | 90-130V AC |
Input Current | 0.9A |
Input Frequency | 50-60Hz |
Power Factor | PF>0.95 |
Efficiency | >85% |
Output Regulated Current | 250mA |
Output Power | 12W |
Output Voltage | 24-48V DC |
Dimmable | Yes (Triac Dimming) |
Ambient Temperature (Ta) | 40°C |
Case Temperature (Tc) | 90°C |
IP Rating | IP20 (Dry and Damp Locations) |
Dimensions | 88mm x 38mm x 20.75mm (3.45in x 1.5in x 0.8in) |
Class Certification | Class 2 |
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The OTM-TD252500-250-12 is a Constant Current LED Driver designed to regulate the output current of a Light Emitting Diode (LED) fixture. It is capable of producing a regulated output current of 250mA and a maximum output power of 12W. The driver has an input voltage range of 90-130V AC with a power factor greater than 0.95 and an efficiency greater than 85%.
The OTM-TD252500-250-12 driver is dimmable using triac dimming technology. It has an ambient temperature range of up to 40°C and a case temperature of up to 90°C. The driver has an IP20 rating, which means it is suitable for dry and damp locations.
Features:
- The OTM-TD252500-250-12 is a Constant Current LED Driver.
- It regulates the output current of an LED fixture.
- It produces a regulated output current of 250mA.
- It has a maximum output power of 12W.
- The driver has an input voltage range of 90-130V AC.
- It has a power factor greater than 0.95.
- The efficiency of the driver is greater than 85%.
- The OTM-TD252500-250-12 is dimmable using triac dimming technology.
- It has an ambient temperature range of up to 40°C.
- The case temperature can go up to 90°C.
- The driver has an IP20 rating, which means it is suitable for dry and damp locations.
- The dimensions of the driver are 88mm x 38mm x 20.75mm (3.45in x 1.5in x 0.8in).
- It is classified as Class 2.
How to Install OTM-TD252500-250-12 Dimming Constant Current LED Driver?
- Ensure that the power is turned off.
- Verify the output current of both the light and the driver.
- Remove the caps on both sides and loosen the screws on the green terminals.
- Attach the AC wires to the terminals labeled Line (L) and Neutral (N).
- Connect the positive wire of the light to V+ and the negative wire to V-.