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LPL stands for Low Power Lighting, a category of compact and efficient lighting solutions designed for industrial and commercial environments. These products typically include LED drivers, emergency lighting units, and low-voltage luminaires, characterized by their low power consumption (often under 50W), high efficacy (up to 150 lm/W), and robu...
LPL stands for Low Power Lighting, a category of compact and efficient lighting solutions designed for industrial and commercial environments. These products typically include LED drivers, emergency lighting units, and low-voltage luminaires, characterized by their low power consumption (often under 50W), high efficacy (up to 150 lm/W), and robust construction with IP ratings from IP20 to IP65. They are engineered for reliable operation in demanding conditions, with features like constant current output, dimming capabilities (0-10V or DALI), and wide input voltage ranges (100-277V AC). LPL products are essential for energy-efficient illumination in control panels, machinery, and workspaces.
LPL products are widely deployed in industrial automation panels, commercial building lighting systems, emergency exit routes, and task lighting for assembly lines. They are also used in hazardous locations requiring low-voltage safety, such as chemical plants or wet environments, where their sealed enclosures prevent ingress of dust and moisture. The category supports both new installations and retrofits, offering flexibility for engineers upgrading legacy systems to LED technology.
Key subcategories include LED drivers (constant current and constant voltage), emergency lighting inverters, and low-voltage strip lights. Main article codes often follow a pattern like LPL-XXXX-YY, where XXXX denotes wattage (e.g., 0030 for 30W) and YY indicates output voltage or dimming protocol (e.g., 24V or D1 for DALI). Examples include LPL-0050-24V for a 50W constant voltage driver and LPL-0100-D1 for a 100W DALI-compatible driver. These codes are standardized across our catalog for easy identification.
Partnering with Electric Automation Network ensures you get the best price, up to 65% discount, and fast worldwide shipping. Our team of specialized engineers provides personalized technical support, including documentation for each article and real-time pricing. We handle everything from single-unit orders to bulk shipments, with express delivery options to minimize downtime.
| Manufacturer Code | Reference | Catalog Number | Description | Delivery | Price | |
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LPL-18-12 |
LPL-18-12 |
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18W Single Output Switching Power Supply, Output: 12V / 1.5A |
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LPL-18-24 |
LPL-18-24 |
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18W Single Output Switching Power Supply, Output: 24V / 0.75A |
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LPL-18-36 |
LPL-18-36 |
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18W Single Output Switching Power Supply, Output: 36V / 0.5A |
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