User Manual
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Siemens ET D1 · 2018/2019
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Technical Information
Dimmers
ElElectronic potentiometers
Overview
Economy and comfort
Modern lighting concepts are particularly cost-effective and
user-friendly. The success of the Siemens fully electronic
primary switching device (ECG) has played a key role in this
achievement: even lighting, 25 % less energy requirements and
power-constant operation (in the case of power fluctuations) with
minimum noise generation are just some of the advantages,
which have even led to the ECG being used in music and film
studios.
The ECG dynamic is a consistent and logical further develop-
ment of this millio
nfold tried and tested device.
The wide dimming range – of 100 % to 1 % luminous flux – and
the wattless dimmer control using low-voltage control signals
opens up a whole new range of application options for ECG
dynamic in the wo
rld of lighting technology.
High energy saving
If fluorescent lamps are operated on conventional primary
switching devices, the system consumption is approx. 25 %
higher than with ECG operation.
Conventional dimming "burns up" additional energy. In addition,
the high losses of the chokes, the consta
nt power requirements
of the auxiliary electronics and the heater transformers for the
coil heating, the power loss of the leading-edge phase dimmer
and the required base load also need to be taken into account.
This increases the sy
stem output for the operation of a lamp
L58W to up to 80 W (at maximum modulation, leading-edge
phase dimmer and base load not taken into account).
The ECG dynamic heats the lamp coil in accordance with the
dimmer setting using no more intensity than necessary for reli-
able lamp operation; dimmer control is wattless and
does not re-
quire a base load.
System wattage during full modulation of a L58W lamp is only
56 W. This is 30 % less than for conventional dimm
ing, with
practically the same luminous flux.