VOSSLOH-SCHWABE
   
   
   
 
General
Transformers and converters for low-voltage halogen lamps
Electronic converters
Assembly instructions of electronic converters
Electromagnetic transformers
Assembly instructions of electromagnetic transformers
Dimmability of VS transformers and VS converters
Conductors for low-voltage installations
Lampholders for low-voltage halogen lamps
Bases for low-voltage halogen lamps
Lampholders for mains voltage halogen lamps
Bases for mains voltage incandescent lamps
Fluorescent Lamps
Discharge Lamps
     

Incandescent Lamps

     
Transformers and converters for low-voltage halogen lamps   Electronic converters
Transformers and converters for low-voltage halogen lamps Operating low-voltage halogen lamps depends on operating devices that transform the usual mains voltage of 230 V to approx. 11.5 V. Safety transformers, of either electromagnetic or electronic (converter) design, have been in almost exclusive use for several years now.
 
Electronic converters Vossloh-Schwabe electronic converters are tested in accordance with EN 61347. Function tests are carried out in accordance with EN 61047.
Assembly instructions of electronic converters   Electromagnetic transformers
Assembly instructions of electronic converters

Assembly instructions with explanatory notes on the mounting of electronic safety converters for low voltage halogen incandescent lamps.

 
Electromagnetic transformers Low-voltage halogen lamps operate at voltages of under 24 V. Owing to this low voltage, all Vossloh-Schwabe transformers are safety transformers.
Assembly instructions of electromagnetic transformers   Dimmability of VS transformers and VS converters
Assembly instructions of electromagnetic transformers Assembly instructions for mounting and installing electromagnetic transformers for low-voltage halogen lamps.
 
Dimmability of VS transformers and VS converters Electromagnetic VS transformers can be controlled using phase-cutting leading-edge dimmers, electronic VS converters can be controlled using phase-cutting trailing-edge dimmers.
Conductors for low-voltage installations   Lampholders for low-voltage halogen lamps
Conductors for low-voltage installations As the high temperatures associated with the operation of low-voltage halogen lamps place severe demands on lamp holder conductors, a skilful combination of conductor and insulation is essential.
 
Lampholders for low-voltage halogen lamps With the exception of the B15d bases, the low-voltage sector is dominated by pin bases, which are fitted with a variety of different pin distances and diameters.
Bases for low-voltage halogen lamps   Lampholders for mains voltage halogen lamps
Bases for low-voltage halogen lamps The bases of the most widely used low-voltage halogen lamps.
 
Lampholders for mains voltage halogen lamps

A major factor in lampholder design is the lamp temperature, which is determined by the tungstenhalogen cycle, the high lamp current and the high wattages.

Bases for mains voltage incandescent lamps  
Bases for mains voltage incandescent lamps The bases of the most widely used mains voltage incandescent lamps.