Maclean LED Lamp, Wall, With PIR Sensor, PC+ALU, 20W, 1700lm, IP65, Neutral White 4000K, Grey, MCE365

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Maclean Energy MCE365
Energy-saving LED lamp with automatic sensor, combining high-quality integrated circuit and precision sensing elements.


Dusk and motion sensor
The lamp is equipped with an adjustment of the lighting time and adjustment of the sensitivity of the twilight sensor.
The light will turn on automatically when motion is detected within the range of the sensor and turn off after the selected time has elapsed. If, while the lamp is lit, the sensor again registers movement, turning off the light will be delayed.


Specification
- Power source: 220-240 V AC
- Detection range: 140°
- Current frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Detection distance: 9m (< 24 °C)
- Ambient light: < 3 to 2000 LUX (adjustable)
- Operating temperature: -20~+40 °C
- Time adjustment: min. 10s. ? 3 sec max. 5 min ? 1 min
- Humidity: < 93 %
- Material: PC+ALU
- Color: Grey
- Mounting height: 1.8 to 2.5 m
- Rated load: 20 W (max. 1700 lm)
- Speed of detected movement: 0.6 to 1.5 m/s
- Dimensions: height: 82 mm, width: 149 mm, depth: 196 mm
- Color temperature: 4000 K (natural white)
- IP class: IP65
- Shock protection class: I
- Lifetime: 50000 h
- Do not use with light dimmers!


Includes
- LED wall lamp with PIR sensor Maclean Energy MCE365
- Mounting accessories
- User manual in Polish
- Original packaging


Features
- LED lighting based on a modern module
- Very vivid and natural color and bright light
- Weatherproof IP65
- Energy-saving thanks to the use of LED technology
- Robust, stylish and modern housing
- Color temperature: 4000 K (natural white)
- Lifespan for many years!
- Adjustable lighting time and ambient light


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