Recently, Seoul Semiconductor’s two Acrich2 AC-powered LED modules have passed the Component Recognition Program of UL.
The modules, which operate directly from AC line voltages, contain newly developed high-voltage LEDs that utilize Seoul Semiconductor’s patented Acrich technology and a capacitor-free power-conditioning integrated circuit.
The modules were investigated using the requirements contained in the Standard for Light Emitting Diode (LED) Equipment for Use in Lighting Products, UL 8750, First Edition, dated November 01, 2011.
The two modules, 8W, SMJEA3011220, which produces 500 lm minimum and the 13W, SMJEA3012220 which produces 800 lm minimum at a 120Vrms operating voltage, are designed for replacement lamps and other similar applications.
The recent UL recognition will help customers using the Acrich2 to more easily obtain UL listing of their replacement lamps and luminaries. Besides, the products have the cUL Recognition Mark for Canada.
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