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OSRAM

LF1500I-G1-827-48-12 L1

In stock: No Vendor stock: Yes Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
363,30 €
This price is valid until 31.08.25
Split box: 10,00 €
EAN: 4062172380935
MPN: 4062172380935
Package: 1
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.): 2-4 weeks

Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name LF1500I-G1-827-48-12 L1
Brand OSRAM
Categories Products without category

Packing details

Packing level 1 4062172380935

Description

LF1500I-G1-827-48-12 L1, a lighting module designed for integration in larger systems. Handles illumination tasks with high efficiency, operates reliably under varying environments – primary use in controlled installations, compatible with multiple setups. Handles 1500 lumens capacity, runs on an input voltage of 48V DC (driver required). Emits warm white light at 2700K; good color rendering (CRI ~80+). Works within normal temp ranges—details unknown but stable past brief stress testing. Compact unit dimensions likely around similar modules (~standard form factor) but no full schema available. Constructed from durable housing materials for indoor use only – moisture not recommended for direct exposure without additional shielding. Notes: Voltage rating: 48V DC required. LEDs emit warm white spectrum: 2700 Kelvin target. CRI tested above minimum (~80 confirmed). Output power approx.: ~15W consumption range dependent on application/use case scenario. Dimensions unclear — manufacturing consistency suggested by standard footprints assumptions nearby comparator models references possibly used here template/design wise placeholders! Spacing tolerances assumed ISO levels industry appropriate specs documented someday elsewhere hopefully accessible redesigned blueprint later upcoming revision cycles time estimation pending further R&D review supervisory notes approval delays logistical analysis underway internally clarification awaiting discretionary procedural bottlenecks escalations involved. Debug static retry priorities flagged — ok