VOSSLOH-SCHWABE
   
   
   
 
General
Incandescent Lamps
Electronic ballasts (EB)
Assembly instructions of electronic ballasts
Circuit diagrams for electronic ballasts
Electromagnetic ballasts
Assembly instructions of electromagnetic ballasts
Circuit diagrams for electromagnetic ballasts
Connecting terminals
Lampholders
Lamp Table
EEI classification
Explanation of the IP numbers
Key to lamp designations
Capacitors
Discharge Lamps
     

Fluorescent Lamps

     
Electronic ballasts (EB)   Assembly instructions of electronic ballasts
Electronic ballasts (EB) The operation of a fluorescent lamp depends on a ballast that stabilises the lampīs preheat current after connection to the mains and, in conjunction with the starter, also supplies the required lamp ignition voltage after preheating.
 
Assembly instructions of electronic ballasts Assembly instructions for mounting and installing electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps.
Circuit diagrams for electronic ballasts   Electromagnetic ballasts
Circuit diagrams for electronic ballasts Circuit diagrams for the operation of fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts.
 
Electromagnetic ballasts Electromagnetic (inductive) ballasts are active components that in conjunction with starters preheat the lamp electrodes, supply the ignition voltage and stabilise lamp currents during operation.
Assembly instructions of electromagnetic ballasts   Circuit diagrams for electromagnetic ballasts
Assembly instructions of electromagnetic ballasts Assembly instructions of mounting and installing electromagnetic ballasts for fluorescent lamps.
 
Circuit diagrams for electromagnetic ballasts Circuit diagrams for the operation of fluorescent lamps with electromagnetic ballasts.
Connecting terminals   Lampholders
Connecting terminals In the interest of ensuring firm contacts and long component service life, Vossloh-Schwabe uses only top-quality materials for plastic or metal parts during the production of connection terminals.
 
Lampholders Vossloh-Schwabe produces the majority of lampholders for TC lamps using PBT, a thermoplastic material. This highly heat-resistant material is responsible for the T140 temperature rating.
Lamp Table   EEI classification
Lamp Table Lamp Table - Fluorescent Lamps.
 
EEI classification

In the majority of cases energy generation goes hand in hand with producing the socalled greenhouse gas CO2 as a by product. However, at the climate protection conferences in Rio, Kyoto, The Hague and Bonn, the European states agreed to reduce CO2 emissions.

Explanation of the IP numbers   Key to lamp designations
Explanation of the IP numbers Explanation of the IP numbers for the degree of protection in accordance with DIN IEC 598/VDE 0711.
 
Key to lamp designations Key to lamp designations.
Capacitors  
Capacitors VS capacitors either comply with or have been approved according to current European standards. The requirements that metallised polypropylene film fluorescent lamps have to meet are fundamentally specified in EN 61048 and EN 61049.