Maclean Motion Sensor LED Lamp, Infrared Motion Sensor, Grey, 10W, IP54, 800lm, MCE290 GR

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Brand:
Maclean
Product code:
MCE290 / 5902211116141

Maclean Energy MCE290 GR is an energy-saving LED lamp with automatic sensor, combining a high-quality integrated circuit and precision sensing elements.
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: 220-240V AC
- Current frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Ambient light: <3-2000LUX (adjustable)
- Time adjustment: min. 10s. ? 3sec max. 5min?1min
- Detection range: 140°
- Detection distance: max. 9m(<24K)
- Operating temperature: -20~+40'C
- Humidity: <93%
- Mounting height: 1.8-2.5m
- Rated load: 10W (800LM)
- Protection class: IP54
- Protection class against paralysis: II
- Light temperature: 4000K (neutral white)
- Lifespan: 30000 hours
- Detected motion speed: 0.6-1.5m/s
- Dimensions:
Length: 289mm
Height: 147mm
Width: 90mm


Includes
- LED lamp with infrared motion sensor MCE290 GR
- User Manual
- Original packaging


Features
- Equivalent of an ordinary lamp about 100W (10W LED)
- LED lighting based on a modern module
- Very vivid and natural color and bright light
- Weatherproof IP54
- Energy-saving thanks to the use of LED technology
- Robust, stylish and modern housing
- Guarantee of service life for many years
- Color: Grey
- Adjustable lighting time and ambient light
- Maclean Energy LED lamp can be used for home lighting, yards, garage driveways, workshops, parking lots, warehouses, shop windows, etc.


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