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© IGS Version V3.1 May 2019
Assembly Information
The mounting of the OSLUX
®
1 IR PowerStar has to be on a metal Heatsink.
In order to optimise the thermal management, the metal surface needs to be clean (dirt and oil free) and planar for the
best contact with the LED module. A thermal grease or heat transfer material is highly recommended.
Safety Information
z The LED module itself and all its components must not be mechanically stressed.
z Assembly must not damage or destroy conducting paths on the circuit board.
z The mounting of the module is carried out by attaching it at the mounting holes. Metal mounting screws must be
insulated with synthetic washers to prevent circuit board damage and possible short circuiting.
z To avoid mechanical damage to the connecting cables, the boards should be attached securely to the intended
z substrate. Heavy vibration should be avoided.
z Observe correct polarity!
z Depending on the product, incorrect polarity will lead to emission of Red or no light. The module can be destroyed!
z Pay attention to standard ESD precautions when installing the OSLUX
®
1 IR PowerStars.
z The OSLUX
®
1 IR PowerStars, as manufactured, have no conformal coating and therefore offer no inherent
protection against corrosion.
z Damage by corrosion will not be accepted as a materials defect claim. It is the user’s responsibility to provide
suitable protection against corrosive agents such as moisture and condensation and other harmful elements.
z For outdoor usage, a housing is definitely required to protect the board against environmental influences. The
design of the housing must correspond to the IP standards in the application. It is also the responsibility of the user
to ensure any housings or modifications keep the Tc junction temperature to within stated ranges.
z To also ease the luminaire/installation approval, electronic control gear for LED or LED modules should carry the CE
mark and be ENEC certified. In Europe the declarations of conformity must include the following standards: CE:EC
61374-2-13, EN 55015, IEC 61547 and IEC 61000-3-2 - ENEC: 61374-2-13 and IEC/EN 62384.
z Depending on the mode of operation, these devices emit highly concentrated, non visible, infrared light which can
be hazardous to the human eye. Products which incorporate these devices have to follow the safety precautions
given in IEC 60825-1 and IEC 62471.
z The evaluation of eye safety occurs according to the standard IEC 62471:2006 (“photobiological safety of lamps
and lamp systems”). Within the risk grouping system of this CIE standard, the LED specified in this data sheet falls
into the class “moderate risk” (exposure time 0.25s). Under real circumstances (for exposure time, eye pupils,
observation distance), it is assumed that no endangerment to the eye exists from these devices. As a matter of
principle, however, it should be mentioned that intense light sources have a high secondary exposure potential due
to their blinding effect. As is also true when viewing other bright light sources (e.g. headlights), temporary reduction
in visual acuity and afterimages can occur, leading to irritation, annoyance, visual impairment and even accidents,
depending on the situation.
For further information please contact ILS
The values contained in this data sheet can change due to technical innovations. Any such changes will be made
without separate notification.
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