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The future is greener than ever Professional LED lighting catalogue 2011

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Index

Why LED?

Why Philips?

06. Sustainability

and LED solutions

12 Journey of

LED’s at philips

Office

applications

14. LEDs in Office

16. Reception

18. Open plan office

20. Office cabins

22. Meeting rooms

Case study

24. Audi meeting

room, Neckarsulm,

Germany

26. Arlanda airport,

Stockholm, Sweden

28. AB group,

Orzinuovi, Italy

30. Cognizant

technologies,

Bangalore - India

32. Product range

Retail

applications

40. LEDs in Retail

42. Shop windows

44. Entrances

46. Selling space

and displays

48. Instore

architecture

Case study

50. Bio-Planet,

Leuven, Belgium

52. Fussl fashion,

Vienna, Austria

54. Heineken the

city, Amsterdam, The

Netherlands

56. Mcdonalds - India

58. Product range

Outdoor

applications

64. LEDs in

Outdoor

Applications

66. Architectural

lighting

68. City centres

70. Residential areas

72. Roads and

Transport

Case study

74. BP the

Netherlands, Tilburg,

the Netherlands

76. City centre,

Terneuzen, The

Netherlands

78. City hall,

Vilvoorde, Belgium

80. Kolkata municipal

corporation office -

India

82. Product range

Hospitality

applications

96. LEDs in

Hospitality

Applications

98. Receptions and

lobbies

100. Corridors and

other transition areas

102. Luxury rooms

and suites

104. Bar, restaurants

and lounges

106. Wellness areas

108. Facades

110. Product range

Case study

114. Scandic Palace

hotel, Copenhagen,

DK

116. The Westin

palace, Madrid, Spain

118. CitizenM

Amsterdam, The

Neatherlands

LED lighting

innovation

Case study

122. County hall,

London, UK

124. Gateshead

millennium bridge,

Newcastle, UK

126. PUB

departmental store,

Stockholm, Sweden

128. Asian paints,

experience colour

store, Mumbai - India

130. Product range

132. LED Lamps

Case studies

134. Design agency

Reggs, Amsterdam,

The Neatherlands

136. Product range

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What are LEDs? How do LEDs work? What’s so different?An LED is an light emitting diode. Its light is produced by

an electrical current passing through a semi conductive

material, so it does not require a filament like an

incandescent bulb.

LEDs have advanced at remarkable rates to enable an

entirely new category of lighting that will bring sense

and simplicity to our everyday lighting.LED lighting is

highly efficient, long lasting, environmentally friendly and

inherently controllable - enabling both new and traditional

applications of light. Already LED based solutions

illuminate famous buildings, bridges, retail shops, television

studios, theatre stages, hotels, casinos, hospitals, restaurants

and celebrity-filled nightclubs arround the world.

LEDs produce light in a very unique way; they produce light

via a process called Electro-luminescence, a rather complex

process that starts by turning a semi conductor material into

a conducting material. A semiconductor with extra electrons is

called N-type (negative) material, since it has extra negatively-

charged electrons. In N-type material, free electrons can move

from a negatively-charged area to a positively charged area.

A semiconductor with extra holes is called P-type (positive)

material since it has extra positively-charged gaps called holes.

When excited with current the negative electron leaves its

atom and the P-type material’s positive attraction draws the

free negative electron into its hole, and the hole also moves

toward the electron, so on and so forth. As an electron travels

to a hole, it carries energy, but in order to fit into the hole it

must release any extra energy, and when it does, the extra

energy is released in the form of light. When we maintain a

steady flow of electrical current to the diode, it continues

the process of allowing electrons to flow from the negative

charged material and fall into the positive charged holes

which maintains a steady stream of light out of the LED.

LEDs consume less electric power. A LED bulb utilizes around

10 watts of energy that was confirmed 10 times less space-

consuming than an incandescent bulb which utilizes up to 100

watts of electricity. The lengthy hours of usage and also energy-

saving functions of LEDs will definitely support you save more

when compared with continually buying other inexpensive

light bulbs that have shorter life span and also have no energy-

saving functions.

Durability is another feature of LED lighting. They don’t have

glass tubes that may break and also trigger injury. They are

also made making use of materials that do not generate toxic

chemicals like that of incandescent and also fluorescent bulbs

Lastly, LED lighting are made to generate pure light without

flickers and glares.

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Sustainability and LED solutions

Sustainability and respect for the environment are core values

of Philips. And with LED based solutions, we take a major

step forward in achieving both aims. When considering the

sustainability of LEDs, the first aspect that generally springs

to mind is low energy use. But there are plenty of others,

including waste reduction, recyclability, the use of materials &

resources and the effect on building and design practices.

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1. Like all light sources, LED sources slowly fade over time. This light

output degradation, or lumen depreciation, is determined by testing

LED sources over a period of 6,000 hours or more. Factors that can

cause lumen depreciation include drive current and heat generated

within the device itself. Lumen maintenance describes how long a

lighting fixture retains a certain percentage of its initial light output.

White light sources used for general illumination are commonly

considered to be at the end of their useful life when their light output

falls below 70% of initial output. For white and colored accent and

non-task lighting, the lumen maintenance threshold is often considered

to be 50%. Well-designed LED lighting fixtures can retain 70% of their

initial output for 50,000 hours or more, depending on operating

conditions and other factors. At 24 hours per day of continuous use,

such fixtures can deliver useful light for six years or longer — many

times as long as incandescent sources, and up to twice as long as long-

life fluorescent sources.

2. If you compare the raw lumen output of conventional lamps with

the lumen output of many LED lighting fixtures, it often seems that

LED fixtures deliver less light than the conventional alternatives. Such

comparisons, however, are inaccurate and misleading, as they fail to

account for the significant amount of wasted light in conventional

lighting solutions. Simply put, lumen output is a poor measure of the

suitability of a lighting fixture for a given task. A better measure is

delivered light — how much light a fixture delivers to a surface or

area, as measured in lux (lx) or footcandles (fc). You can make accurate

comparisons between conventional and LED lighting fixtures on the

basis of delivered light, as it measures how much of a light source’s

raw lumen output reaches a surface or area you want to illuminate.

To determine how much of a conventional lamp’s raw lumen output

reaches a task area, you must discount any light lost in the fixture

housing (often over 30%), as well as any light lost as a result of lensing,

shading, and filtering. Since incandescent and fluorescent lamps emit

light in all directions, you must further discount any light emitted in a

direction away from the target area.

LED lighting fixtures are integrated systems in which the light

sources (LEDs), the fixture housing, and the primary optics are

inseparable. Lumen measurements of LED lighting fixtures, therefore,

are performed on the entire system, and already account for light

lost to the fixture housing and lensing. Furthermore, since LEDs are

inherently directional, they emit almost all of their light output in the

desired direction, rather than dispersing it in all directions. And since

LEDs natively produce intensely saturated colored light, they require

no gels or filters which can block a significant percentage of a fixture’s

light output (over 90% for certain shades of deep blue).

When comparing lighting fixtures on the basis of delivered light, LED

fixtures often perform as well, and in some cases significantly better,

than conventional fixtures, while consuming far less energy.

3. Many manufacturers test their LED chips on lab benches at room

temperature with short pulses that produce a high efficacy that cannot

be achieved in practical use. While these results are not incorrect, they

do not reflect the typical expected output of LED sources integrated

into lighting fixtures. Although percentages vary, it is not uncommon

to see efficacy losses of up to 40%.

Reputable LED fixture manufacturers do not base lumen

measurements on the test results of their LED source suppliers.

Instead, they use independent, third-party testing labs to measure

and validate the output of their lighting fixtures according to test

conditions spelled out in the LM-79 standard, published in 2008 by the

Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES).

Some highly efficient white-light LED lighting fixtures can achieve

efficacy of over 40 lumens per watt (lm / W), sufficient to earn

ENERGY STAR and other energy-efficiency ratings. For example,

linear LED cove lights from a leading manufacturer achieve efficacies

of 43.9 to 53.1 lm / W in normal operating conditions.

4. Because of incandescent light bulbs, you’re probably used to looking

at wattage to determine the light output of a light source: a 100-

watt lamp puts out more light than a 60-watt lamp. The fact is that

incandescent lamps have a very low efficacy compared with CFLs,

high-output fluorescent lamps, and LED light sources. All general

service incandescent lamps use the same filament material heated

to the same temperature, the only way to increase their light output

is to increase the wattage. This is one of the main reasons why

incandescent lamps are so energy wasteful. LED sources are much

more efficient at converting watts to lumens. Different materials

can be used within the LED sources themselves, each of which has

its own light extraction efficacy. For these and other reasons, two

different LED sources can consume the same number of watts but

differ widely in lumen output. Because watts can’t be used as an index

of light output, evaluating the “brightness” of LED sources for a given

situation requires you to think differently about lighting. A standard

60-watt incandescent lamp emits a total of about 800 lumens, but the

light is emitted equally in all directions. When you’re reading at your

office desk, your book does not receive all 800 lumens from your

desktop lamp, nor do you need it to. As described in Myth #2, the

crucial measurement is delivered light. According to the IES, serious

reading requires an average of 50 fc or 500 lx on the page. Many

linear LED under-cabinet fixtures and other task lights can deliver this

Choosing the right LED solutionAvoiding common misconceptions about LED sources and fixtures

level of light while consuming far less than 60 watts. For example, an

under-cabinet LED light from a leading supplier delivers 50 fc in typical

desktop situations while consuming only about 6 watts per foot.

5. Because they produce no infrared energy, the beam of light from

an LED source is cool. However, waste heat is produced within the

LED itself during the conversion of electricity into light. This waste

heat must be properly removed from the lighting system to maximize

fixture performance and to avoid damage to the LEDs. In well-

designed LED lighting fixtures, heat removal is accomplished through

carefully designed and engineered heat sinks that draw heat away from

the LEDs and dissipate it into the air surrounding the fixture housing.

6. Initial fixture costs may be higher for some LED lighting solutions

than for comparable incandescent and fluorescent lighting solutions.

But initial fixture cost does not account for the total cost of owning,

operating, and maintaining a lighting system. Because of their long

useful life, LED lighting fixtures avoid the maintenance and materials

costs which multiple relampings of incandescent fixtures require over

tens of thousands of hours of operation. And because LEDs consume

far less energy, annual power costs can be reduced by up to 80%.. The

total cost of LED lighting systems, therefore, can be significantly lower

than conventional systems. In fact, payback on LED lighting solutions

can often be realized in less than three years.

7. Two important measurements of white light quality are correlated

color temperature (CCT) and color rendering index (CRI). CCT

describes whether white light appears warm (reddish), neutral,

or cool (bluish). The standard definitions of CCT allow a range of

variation in color that can be readily discerned by viewers even when

the CCT value is the same. Ensuring color consistency, therefore,

is a major concern of LED manufacturers. Leading LED lighting

manufacturers use various LED selection schemes (binning) to ensure

color consistency from fixture to fixture. On a scale of 0 (worst) to

100 (best), CRI measures the ability of a light source to reproduce

the colors of objects faithfully in reference to an ideal light source

— the sun, for example, or an incandescent lamp. Most office, retail,

educational, medical, and residential spaces require a minimum CRI of

70 – 90. Many white-light LED lighting fixtures available today achieve

CRIs of 80 or better, comparable to many CFL lamps, quartz metal

halide lamps, and some cool white fluorescent fixtures sufficient for

the vast majority of applications.

Because of well-known shortcomings of the standard CRI test

for LED lighting, some LED lighting fixtures with low CRI scores

produce visually pleasing light that renders colors appropriately. Color

Quality Scale (CQS), a color-rendering standard that better accounts

for the unique properties of LED light sources, is currently under

development. Until CQS or a similar alternative is in place, you should

observe LED sources with low CRI scores in person to evaluate how

well they render color.

Efficacy of LED Sources

• LED sources far surpass incandescent lamps in efficacy and compare favorably with most fluorescent lamps.

• Highest efficacy in reds and coolest whites — 5000K and above.

Comparing LED and ConventionalLight Fixture EfficacyThis table shows the starting efficacy of various fixtures, percentage of light loss, and net efficacy

The LED downlight has the lowest starting efficacy, but its net efficacy exceeds the asymmetric linear fluorescent and

equals the CFL downlight.

Fixture Starting Efficacy Losses Net Efficacy

Asymmetric TL Wall Wash 80 Im / W 62% 30 Im / W

Recessed CFL Downlight 72 Im / W 47% 34 Im / W

Surface-Mounted LED Downlight 66 Im / W 49% 34 Im / W

Indirect TL Troffer 68 Im / W 25% 51 Im / W

Direct / Indirect TL Pendant 74 Im / W 20% 59 Im / W

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Journey of LEDs at Philips

PCB ocular inspection Thermal testing

LED drivers and solar charge controller development lab

Luminaire research and design centre The brightest brains in the country work together on the latest technology and platforms to develop the most optimised solution for the customer using the latest design software and analysis tools. The design centre is equipped with the state of the art measurement, simulation and validation facility to check the designs, prototypes, all safety and protection parameters and finally the finished products at each and every step from conceptualisation to delivery.

LED drivers and solar charge controller development labThe lab is fully equipped for CE compliance testing of

electronic drivers and solar charge controllers for LED

modules. Testing facilities incorporate all IEC standards

defined for Solar and LED drivers and controls. Test facilities

and equipments to monitor performance, safety, surge, EMI-

EMC, thermal management, solar panel simulators etc. are

used by the team of highly skilled professionals to deliver the

best product in the industry.

Photometric lab

Gonio-photometer in the Photometric lab

Thermal and electrical lab Luminaires are tested here as per IEC and IS standards. Fully

equipped to conduct tests for thermal, endurance, high voltage

and insulation resistance, heat-fire-tracking, electrical performance

measurement, switching cycle tests. This lab is instrumental for

endorsement of product quality.

Photometry lab State of art facility (probably the biggest lab in Asia) for

Photometric measurements using rotating mirror type

Gonio-photometer. It is used to measure the light distribution

of luminaires in a 3-Dimensional space. The measurements

may be used to derive photometric characteristics and is

transformed for publication in graphical form such as polar

curve. This is the most appropriate type of Gonio-photometer

for measuring LED Luminaires with more than 98% accuracy.

Thermal and electrical labRain chamberDust testing

Dust ingress and water ingress facilityIP66 marking on luminaires imply ingress protection from

dust and moisture which is very important to ensure

constant quality of light output. All products are rigorously

tested for protection against dust and water, followed

by electrical safety tests viz. High voltage and insulation

resistance. The facility covers entire range of ingress

protection and is instrumental for customer acceptance tests.

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Philips is pioneering the LED lighting revolution. For the first time ever we offer a complete portfolio of LED lighting

solutions, including lamps, luminaires and controls. They encompass solutions for general lighting and task lighting, so

everyone from the boardroom to the back office can benefit from energy efficient, extremely adaptable light with high

levels of visual comfort.

LEDs in OfficeApplications: Reception, Open plan office, Office cabins, Meeting rooms

The office of the future

Specifically designed to meet the needs of people in

offices, our new portfolio makes a serious statement

about innovation, design and sustainability. It gives you

the opportunity to seize the moment and help shape

the office of the future, at the same time as creating

comfortable office spaces that are a pleasure to work in.

Creative freedom

As the global market leader in lighting, Philips is at the

cutting edge of innovation and design. Nowhere is this

more apparent than in LED lighting. The very nature

of LEDs offers so much more scope for new ideas and

their compact size means even more creative freedom in

luminaire design. What’s more, because they’re electronic

devices you can control them with great precision to

create exactly the right ambience to suit needs, moods

or tasks.

Design innovation

Not surprisingly, all this creative freedom has spawned

a new wave of office lighting solutions. For example, our

DayWave concept, with its graceful curves, adds more

than a touch of elegance to any office. New concepts

such as DaySign and DayZone extend the possibilities

even further, while the Touched range of controls brings

consumer style ease of use to the workplace.

Green-light thinking

Our new complete portfolio has also given the green light

to sustainability and an explicit ‘GO’ to energy saving of up

to 85%. Our LED lamps and luminaires set new standards

in watts consumed per square meter, especially when

combined with our lighting controls. Compliant with all

office norms, LEDs also eliminate the need for hazardous

substances and because they are designed to last up to

three times longer, they create even more savings in terms

of maintenance.

The perfect portfolio

Offices require more than just illumination. They need

creative lighting solutions that inspire ideas and make a

statement, improve well-being and safeguard our precious

resources. Our LED portfolio does exactly that with

stylish solutions for every workplace application. A truly

sustainable way to improve life in the office, without

harming life on the planet.

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ReceptionLight has the power to set the mood from the moment visitors walk into your reception. Our LED

solutions are beautifully designed to create the most dramatic effects from undulating waves of light

to crystal clear accents and soft, colourful ambiences. Whether your office style is funky or functional,

we have the right LED solutions. LuxSpace

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DayWave

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Powerbalance

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Open plan officeOpen plan offices are now far more dynamic. We believe that office lighting should be too. Create

a comfortable ambience that responds to natural light levels, switch lights off automatically when

they’re not needed. With our smart solutions it’s easy to create the most inspiring light effects

without compromising whatsoever on the quality of light. And because they’re designed to be highly-

efficient, they’ll even make your energy bills look good. DayZone

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Quadra 1

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DayWave

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Office CabinsCell offices and internal rooms that lack natural light require lighting more often and that can mean

high energy costs. Our intelligent solutions can bring them right down with luminaires that react to

natural light, lighting controls* that glow on approach and sensors* that switch lights off when no

one’s around. So you can work smarter and save up to 55% on energy costs. Powerbalance

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DayZone

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*For more information on controls and sensors please visit http://www.lighting.philips.com

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Meeting roomsLighting has a profound effect on the way people feel. Tailor it to the task at hand and you can make

your meeting room a far more effective space, enhancing wellbeing, creating excitement or providing

an air of quiet calm. Our innovative solutions take LED lighting to new levels of sophistication. The

clever features bring out the best in your meeting room and the people who use it.GreenSpace

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Ledo

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Master LED Spot

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DayWave

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Audi meeting roomNeckarsulm, Germany

“Everyone who walks past the redesigned room admires the lighting, with many of them remarking: I wish I had something like that!”

- Bernhard Schneider, Head of Planning Department

The Project Audi has been writing automotive history for over 100 years. Many of their hallmark innovations have

been developed and now roll off the assembly line at their location in Neckarsulm. As a global player, Audi

is continuously optimising environmental factors such as energy, waste balances, soil conservation, water

pollution and noise emissions. In 2008 they decided to renovate their building to create modern offices

with state-of-the-art facilities. An especially attractive solution was required for their meeting facilities.

The SolutionDayWave was chosen for its elegantly curved design and linear form that creates an attractive wave of light.

The LED technology illuminates the room in various shades of warm and cool white light, to create exactly

the right ambience for each meeting and the luminaire also ensures it does it in style. The attractive design

with aluminium housing is also a perfect match with the Audi brand in a visual sense.

Case study

LuxSpace

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Arlanda airportStockholm, Sweden

“Our energy consumption is now half what it used to be and maintenance costs have decreased significantly.”

- Lars-Olof Nilsson, Business Development Officer

The Project The Swedish Civil Aviation Administration (LFV), the owner of Arlanda, is intending to install maintenance-

free lighting in large areas of the airport. Following a successful test with LEDs, Arlanda is the first airport

in Europe to have LuxSpace light fittings installed – Philips’ LED light fitting for general lighting. For Arlanda

Energi, a division of LFV, the installation of LuxSpace is an important measure for saving energy and reducing

maintenance costs for lighting. Arlanda Stockholm, the largest airport in Sweden, consumes approximately

the same amount of energy as an average small Swedish town. The day and night illumination of the lighting

results in high energy consumption.

In the past at Arlanda, it was costing as much to replace the bulb as the fitting and bulb put together. The

bulbs are in most cases difficult to access e.g. situated in escalators or high on the ceiling or in other

difficult to access locations. Maintenance personnel had to use special scaffolding in order to reach the high

ceilings, with the consequence that the escalators had to be temporarily disabled during maintenance. This

was the reason why Arlanda Energi switched to LED lighting. The long lifecycle of LED lighting yields great

savings in maintenance costs. LED’s also contribute to extremely low energy consumption.

The SolutionLuxSpace makes it possible to achieve extremely low energy consumption in public spaces whilst

preserving light quality. LuxSpace also allows an even distribution of light, stable light yield and good

colour reproduction. In the first phase the test project involved 50 light fittings in corridors, escalators

and toilet facilities close to baggage handling. LuxSpace is the first Philips installation to be used in such an

environment. It did not take long for positives results to be apparent: “Our energy consumption is now half

what it used to be and maintenance costs have decreased significantly,” says Lars-Olof Nilsson, Business

Development Officer for Arlanda Energi.

“Since the installation in March 2009 everything has gone very well. If the LED’s live up to their lifecycle of

50,000 hours, we should be able to install LuxSpace in several locations in Arlanda,” according to Nilsson.

The benefits

In addition to low maintenance costs and low energy consumption, great benefit of LEDs is that they can

be turned on and off very quickly, compared to standard metal halogen bulbs. Another benefit of LEDs is

that they do not contain any heavy metals. LuxSpace offers the opportunity for the use of motion sensors

which can further reduce energy consumption.“At an airport like Arlanda, it is not necessary for all areas to

be illuminated day and night. The Philips intelligent control and motion sensor detection system offers many

opportunities to save even more energy. We have not yet decided whether to install this solution, but we

are certainly interested in the technology,” says Nilsson.

Case study

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AB GroupOrzinuovi, Italy

“We looked for an advanced solution that ensured a level of comfort for people working in the offices, as well as optimum management of energy resources.”

- Marco Baronchelli, Technical Manager, AB Group

The Project Founded in 1981 by Angelo Baronchelli, the AB Group is Italy’s leading company in the design and

installation of plants for the co-generation and self-generation of power from renewable sources. The group

hasalways been passionate about energy efficiency and eco-sustainability, something which is at the heart

of everything they do. So when plans for their new engineering site were drawn up, it was clear that the

technology used to light it would have to form part of this meticulous attention to energy efficiency.

The AB engineering hub is designed to house around 100 engineers, technicians and sector specialists,

making it the largest nerve centre for co-generation in Europe. From a lighting perspective it presented

three challenges. Firstly, the spaces had to be lit in an intelligent manner without having to make use of

natural light. Secondly, the solution had to provide comfortable light levels for employees working in the

offices. And finally, excellent management of energy resources with no waste was of paramount importance.

The SolutionPhilips innovative LED lighting technology was more than able to meet all three conditions. DayZone

provides high-quality lighting with impressive visual comfort and glare control and colour consistency that

are compliant with all office norms. LuxSpace features the latest LED technology and delivers consistent

light output and high colour rendering. Not only do these two innovative solutions have a captivating,

modern design, they also provide guaranteed energy saving, long-lasting components and no harmful

substances such as mercury. What’s more, they enable the AB Group to manage all the lighting by means of

a single system, something that proved to be the deciding factor in choosing Philips.

The benefits

With a lifetime of 50,000 hours at a minimum flux of 70% DayZone and LuxSpace outperform traditional

fluorescent systems and can reduce maintenance costs by as much as 70%. Based on average hours of

use within a typical building, they could provide illumination at AB’s engineering hub for the next 15 years.

The intelligent control system also enables further savings to be made. Daylight harvesting and presence

detection switch lights off when there is enough natural light or when an office is not in use. What’s more,

because the solution provides the best possible levels of visual comfort in terms of colour temperatures

and light intensity, it has also improved well-being for everyone working in the offices. Thanks to Philips, the

AB Group now has a state-of-the-art solution that showsits eco-credentials in the best possible light.

Case study

DayZone

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LuxSpace

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Cognizant TechnologiesBangalore, India

“When Cognizant wanted to build its new office in a cost effective and forward thinking manner, Philips provided LED lighting solution that is energy efficient and flexible and enhances light output at the same time.”- CS Murali, Chief of Corporate Affairs, Cognizant Technologies - India

The Project Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business

process outsourcing services, dedicated to helping the world’s leading companies build stronger businesses.

Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey (U.S.), Cognizant combines a passion for client satisfaction,

technology innovation, deep industry and business process expertise, and a global, collaborative workforce

that embodies the future of work. With over 50 delivery centers worldwide and approximately 111,000

employees as of March 31, 2011, Cognizant is a member of the NASDAQ-100, the S&P 500, the Forbes

Global 2000, and the Fortune 500 and is ranked among the top-performing and fastest growing companies

in the world.

The SolutionSaving energy is a very important area in the corporate social responsibility program at Cognizant. Given

the nature of its businesses wherein it has large offices and large number of people working, office lighting

is a very large element of energy consumption. Hence, it was important to look for a solution which saves

lighting cost and at the same time was very efficient, flexible and also easy to upgrade and maintain. Philips

LEDO LED down lighters have been used.

Case study

Ledo

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Specifications

Type Quadra1 QuadraII

Light source LUXEON REBEL 2 x LLM-1800

Lumen output 3000lm 2650lm

Light color Neutral white: 4000KCool white: 5000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Power consumption 60W 50W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Driver Integral Constant Current Driver Integral Constant Current Driver

Optics High Efficiency low glare optics High Efficiency low glare optics

Material Powder Coated CRCA Housing with High reflectivity white optics along with high efficient milky diffuser. Extruded aluminum housing for surface mounted option

Powder Coated CRCA Housing with High reflectivity white optics along with high efficient milky diffuser

Color White,Grey for surface mounted version White

Lifetime 50000 burning Hrs. (At L70) 50000 Burning Hrs. (At L70)

CRI >80 >80

Version Surface/Recessed Recessed

Quadra I andQuadra II

General descriptionPhilips QUADRA family is a 2x2 office luminaire series with high efficacy and low power consumption suitable for office

lighting applications. QUADRA is suitable to replace 2x36 W direct-indirect conventional office luminaires enabling upto

25% energy savings. It has unique aesthetic design and has latest LED technology which delivers consistent light output,

stable color performance and high color rendering.

Product Specifications

Cirrus

General descriptionPhilips Cirrus is an LED office General Lighting Solutions which offers excellent energy saving and maintenance free operation.

The luminaire has a slim design which is suitable for recessed mounted application for office Spaces. Powered by Long lasting

LED light source and high efficiency optical system the luminaire offers a uniform and uninterrupted Lighting.

Specifications

Type CIRRUS

Light source LED’s

Lumen output 2000lm

Light color Neutral White -4000K

Power consumption 32W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Constant Current Driver

Optics High Efficiency Powder Coated refletors and High Transitivity Opal Diffuser Cover

Material Powder Coated CRCA housing CRCA Front Frame.

Color Grey / white

CRI >80

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Dayzone

General descriptionDayZone, recessed LED luminaire, delivers high-quality functional lighting with an energy efficiency that matches or even

outperforms traditional fluorescent systems. It offers impressive visual comfort, striking appearance and light effect. Glare

control and color consistency are compliant with future office norms.

Specifications

Type BBS560

Ceiling type Exposed and symmetrical concealed T-bar ceiling and plaster (board) ceiling

Lumen output LED2000 (2000lm out of system)LED3500 (3500lm out of system)

Light color Warm white 3000KNeutral white 4000K

Power consumption 40W/65W

Voltage 240V / 50Hz

Optical cover OLC micro-lens optic made of polycarbonate (PC-MLO)

Options Emergency lighting (integrated): 3 hours (EL3)Lighting controls: Actilume multi-controller (ACL)Compatible with DALI (only relating to dimmable driver PSD)

Material Housing: Zink-coated steelRim: post lacquered, white RAL9016 basedOptical Cover: PC-MLO polycarbonate

Lifetime 50,000 burning hrs. (At L70)

CRI >80

Product Specifications

Ledo andLedo Plus

General descriptionThe highly energy efficient LEDO & LEDO Plus makes it possible to create a great lighting experience with extremely

low power consumption in general lighting applications. It enables upto 50% energy saving compared to conventional CFL

downlighters. LEDO family uses latest LED technology and delivers consistent light output, stable color performance and

high color rendering.

Specifications

Type LEDO LEDO Plus

Light source DLM-1100 DLM-2000

Lumen output 1100lm 2000lm

Light color Neutral white: 4000KCool white: 5000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Power consumption 18W 32W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Driver Constant current driver integrated in separate box Constant current driver integrated in separate box

Optics Sand-blasted matt finish reflector Sand-blasted matt finish reflector

Material Die-Cast housing acting as heat sink, detachable front frame made from high quality engineering plastic

Die-Cast housing acting as heat sink, detachable front frame made from high quality engineering plastic

Color White White

Lifetime 50000 burning hrs. (At L70) 50000 burning hrs. (At L70)

CRI >80 >80

Variant

Also used in

Retail

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Powerbalance

General descriptionPowerbalance is a premium LED luminaire which offers comfortable working environment and at the same time complies

with office lighting norms. It consumes significantly less energy while offering longer life of the light source, resulting in

lower operational cost compared to traditional luminaires.

Specifications

Type Power Balance

Light source LED 34S , LED 24S

Lumen output 3100lm4000lm

Light color Neutral white: 4000K

Power consumption 38W/50W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Driver Philips - Xitanimum High Voltage Driver

Optics Smart Pyramid optics made out of Anti-Static Plastic Reflector with diffuser

Material CRCA Housing with Metal Rim with anti-static Plastic reflector (Extreme high Reflectivity)

Color White

Lifetime 50000 burning hrs. (At L70)

CRI >85

GreenLED

General descriptionGreenLED is a breakthrough offering which combines modern product design, the latest LED technology and reliable heat

management to deliver a long lasting efficient and cost effective solution for offices and retail spaces. Offering substantial

energy savings compared to CFL/ halogen, good light quality, complete stylistic freedom and significant maintenance savings,

the product is an ideal value for money replacement for conventional CFL options.

Specifications

Type BBS170

Light source High Power LED’s

Lumen output 850lm

Light color 5000K/4000K

Power consumption 15W

Voltage 170-270V AC 50 Hz

Optics High Efficiency optics with high reflective diffuser providing efficient glare free lighting

Driver Non-integral Constant Current Electronic Driver with a Gear Tray

Color White

Lifetime 40000 burning hrs. (At L70)

Product Specifications

Variant

Also used in

Retail

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Daywave

General descriptionPhilips DayWave represents a milestone in the design of office luminaires that makes your office really stand out. DayWave

is designed for an inspirational environment that is pleasant to work in as well as to enhance well-being and performance.

The natural rhythm of the waves of light can be combined flexibly to suit a variety of office spaces.

An intuitive lighting control enables office users to adjust light output and tone to their personal taste.

Product Specifications

Specifications

Dynamic BPS800 Mono Color BPS800

Light source Warm white/Cool whiteVersion: 2x96xLED-HP

Neutral white version:96xLED-HPWarm white version:96xLED-HP

Light color 3000-5500K (3000-5500) Warm white: 3000K (3000)

Neutral white: 4000K

(4000), on request

Indirect blue light (BLL)Note: indirect blue light can only be used when the white light is switched off

Luminous flux Acrylic cover(AC-MLO):

3400lm(3000K)

4450lm(4000K)

4300lm(5500K)

Polycarbonate cover(PC-MLO):

3800lm(3000K)

4900lm(4000K)

4750lm(5500K)

Acrylic cover(AC-MLO):

3400lm(3000K)

3950lm(4000K)

Polycarbonate cover(PC-MLO):

3800lm(3000K)

4400lm(4000K)

Power requirement 100~240V AC, 50~60Hz

130W (luminaire without supply unit)

Optics Micro-lense optic (MLO)

Installation Suspended: Individual or in line

Suspended mounting with a set of two suspension tubes,

150cm per luminaire (can be sawn to right length on site)

Material Housing: Extruded anodised aluminium, finishing brushed (BRU),

polished (POL) or white (WH)

End-caps and suspension tubes: Extruded anodised aluminium finishing brushed with polished

front end (BRU), polished (POL) or white (WH)

Cover: Acrylic (AC-MLO) or polycarbonate (PC-MLO),

micro-lense optic

Ceiling unit: Aluminium

Classification Class I, IP20, CE, ENEC

Control interface Dimming by DALI

Remarks Lighting controls to be ordered separately. Suspension set delivered with luminaire.

Housing shapes: curved up (H-UP), curved down (H-DN)

Lifetime 50,000 burning hrs. (At L70)

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Today, retail success depends on creating a relaxing environment in which customers can enjoy discovering the merchandise

you have to offer. A unique shopping experience will encourage them to linger for longer and help them to feel at ease with

your brand. And the longer they spend in store, the more they’ll be inclined to buy.

LEDs in RetailApplications: Shop windows, Entrances, Selling spaces and displays, Instore architecture

Attract people

Dynamic lighting has the power to attract people. It can

give your store real stopping power by distinguishing

your façade, creating irresistible window displays and

bringing your brand to life. Light can support your

marketing activities/ POS promotions and run them

effectively. At the touch of a button you can change

your store environment.

Make them stay

Once inside, a comfortable, exciting ambience will make

people enjoy the experience and stay longer. Lighting

controls are the perfect way to set the right lighting

mood so you can encourage your customers to feel

relaxed and carry on browsing.

Return visits increase revenue

The more customers enjoy your store experience, the

more likely they are to talk about it with friends. And by

optimising the lighting with excellent colour rendering

you can ensure what they see is what they get, so you

see fewer returns and more repeat visits.

Secure brand consistency

Remote control management enables you to take control

of the lighting design of all your stores.

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Shop windowsEverybody is vying for attention. But with the proper lighting, your shop window can stand out in

the crowd. Light can be directed exactly where you want it, to offer highlights and texture. Also, by

applying higher lighting levels to your display and avoiding dark rear walls in the background, you

can avoid your window turning into a mirror. Dynamic lighting can create stopping power, support

seasonal themes, make shoppers curious, and make them want to enter. Magneous

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Stylid

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iColor Cove MX Powercore

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EntrancesThe entrance is the gateway to your brand. Shoppers should not only be enticed in – with, for

example, highlighted focal points, such as a new product or a seasonal ad campaign – but also feel

comfortable when they enter and want to explore further. They should understand the layout of the

shop and be able to locate the areas that interest them. Lighting can be used to provide each zone

with its own distinct character, while ensuring a cohesive ambiance that reinforces your brand. iColor Flex MX

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Selling space and displaysIt is here that your brand comes into its own. People need to see where they are walking and also

view the products in the best way. Careful use of vertical lighting on walls can make your shop look

more spacious or use more contrast by narrow beams to create a more intimate experience.

DayZone

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GreenLED

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Quadra 1

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Instore architectureShops often have interesting architectural features – interesting wall structures, an exposed girder, a

column. By picking these out with careful lighting, you can make the stage more interesting for the

shopper. It is all about creating the shopping experience. Creating the promise of something exciting,

something out of the ordinary. Often such features can provide an inspiration for displaying products,

and for setting the scene for higher sales. Color Blast Powercore

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iColor Cove MX Powercore

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iColor Flex MX

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iColor Tile MX

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Bio-PlanetLeuven, Belgium

“With the Green Supermarket concept, Philips fits in seamlessly with Bio-Planet’s green philosophy. It is a clever selection of environmentally friendly and cost-effective lighting solutions, as well as being customer-friendly.”

- Tamara de Ridder, Marketing Manager Bio-Planet

The Project Bio-Planet is an appropriate name for Belgium’s greenest supermarket. The Colruyt Group stores are

known for their extensive selection of organic and green products, but their environmental awareness

doesn’t stop there. Opening a new branch in Leuven gave them the perfect opportunity to specify the

most durable and energy saving materials.

In this endeavour Bio-Planet was not alone, says Tamara de Ridder, the supermarket chain’s Marketing

Manager. “Philips developed a customized Green Supermarket lighting concept, a clever selection of

environmentally friendly and cost-effective lighting solutions attuned to the various sections of the

supermarket.” The attractive properties of the light turned out to be an added bonus: products were

illuminated in a more attractive way and looked fresh for longer. Bio-Planet really stands out from the

crowd in a field where competition is important.

The SolutionBio-Planet’s customer sees the effect of the Green Supermarket concept all around when shopping. At

the entrance LuxSpace downlights fitted with phosphor LEDs create an inviting ambiance. Compared to

the usual energy saving lamps, 50% more energy is saved and they have a 50,000 hour lifespan. The same

combination of attractive illuminations, energy saving and low maintenance costs was the aim for the

entire store. The total energy saving for the current lighting is 25%. And ingenious applications of LED

technology feed the imagination. For example, at the fresh food counter Fugato FM Fortimo Food LED-

downlights make the cuts of meat look really natural. In the cooling cabinets Fortimo LED Food Modules

provide a full light spectrum without UV radiation, which prevents product discolouration and keeps the

products fresh. The bakery department was fitted with adjustable spotlights with champagne coloured LED

light. The bread products are also attractively illuminated and because of the minimal heat generation the

products remain fresh for longer. The use of the robust, waterproof Pacific LED armature in the fruit and

vegetable department highlights Bio-Planet’s innovative approach. Apart from their economical and efficient

illumination, LEDs also benefit from higher light output in colder areas.

Case study

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Fussl FashionVienna, Austria

“Fussl Fashion is not just a byword for high-quality clothing, but also for social and environmental responsibility. For us, a long-term approach is important when we think and act. Installing Philips’ innovative LED systems proves this.”

- Ernst Mayr, one of the managing directors of Fussl Fashion

The Project Fussl Fashion specialises in fashion for men, women and children, from exclusive labels to internationally

renowned brands. The rapidly growing company currently has 115 branches throughout Austria and

anticipates 2010 sales of over 100 million euros. But Fussl’s finger is not only on the fashion pulse. The firm

also takes its environmental protection responsibilities seriously.

The tough environmental challenge is to be saving 1000 tonnes of CO2 per year in the near future. For this

reason, throughout the new 645 m2 branch in Shopping City Süd in Vösendorf (Vienna), they planned to

install a LED lighting system that would pay for itself within 5 years at most. A lighting concept would show

off the colour and quality of the garments in every part of the sales area. It also had to be low maintenance

and provide a high light level of 1000 lux, which was standard in nearby fashion boutiques.

The Solution155 Latina LED compact lights illuminate the general area in Fussl’s new flagship store in one of Europe’s

largest shopping centres. The attractive downlights are supported by 26 innovative DayZone lights. Their

warm, non-glare light with colour temperatures of 3000 K make a great impression. Thanks to the circular

light’s beam – the lamp itself is angular – the DayZones significantly improve the ambience and are effective

in preventing any tunnel effect. The garments are highlighted with compact StyliD spots 25 W (3000 K and

4000 K). 100 swivelling StyliD recessed luminaires were installed in the entrance area, 110 swivelling StyliD

semirecessed luminaires are positioned in the walls, and 75 StyliD power-track spots were put in the display

area and the store. Because of the modern accent lighting system the space looks much wider and deeper.

Herbert Gadermayr, CEO of Gadermeier, the electrical installation company: “With these innovative Philips

LED systems, we have achieved an ideal lighting system with excellent colour reproduction, that also meets

Fussl Fashion’s environmental requirements.”

Compared with halogen lighting, the flagship store now realises a significant drop in CO2 emissions and a

long-term fall in energy costs. As a result of the long 15-year service life, operating and maintenance costs

will also fall substantially. Thanks to the relaxed atmosphere the shopper feels at home and is able to clearly

see the colour and texture of each garment. The staff find the new lighting far more pleasant particularly

due to the reduced glare level and the low level of heat generation. For these reasons, the new lighting

concept has successfully been introduced in many other branches of Fussl Fashion.

Case study

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Heineken The CityAmsterdam, The Netherlands

“LED lighting is innovative, offers a great many new possibilities and really suits the ‘look and feel’ we wish to convey. Furthermore, by fitting the entire shop with LED lighting we are 100% distinctive from everyone else.”

- Marc van der Mijn, Store Manager Heineken brand store

The Project Close to the Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam there is a unique store where you can experience the

Heineken brand in a spectacular way: Heineken The City. Spread over the four areas of music, fashion,

travel & events and a beer shop (beer-related products), the visitor is offered a range of possibilities. From

booking tickets for events, the purchase of exclusive clothing and bags to designing your own beer bottles...

Heineken literally brings its mission of ‘Serving the planet’ to life here.

The SolutionIn the hyper-modern equipped retail store architecture, technology and LED lighting flow together in

harmony. Whereas the LED lighting sometimes supports the architecture, it often demands a dominant

role itself. LED string has been used in this way for supportive (Heineken) green accent lighting in the coves

above the wall furniture. And the cool white light of the LEDline² is appropriately ever-present in the life-

size, decorative refrigerators containing beer bottles. Warm white light provides an intimate atmosphere

in the recording studio. From the mirror wall which comes to life wonderfully thanks to ‘LED pixel’

backlighting, the Spot LED for the lighting of Heineken gadgets, to the fresh spotlighting of the LEDline²

for the walls and either side of the entrance: LED lighting has been applied refreshingly and functionally

throughout.

The benefits

“Our visitors are often bowled over by the store’s ambience.

The lighting certainly contributes to that effect. LED lighting has a clear added value compared to other

lights,” says van der Mijn. “It creates a real atmosphere, which at the same time provides good light.

Furthermore, LED lighting has a very low energy consumption, which is even more attractive with so many

light sources.” A further advantage is the long lifecycle of the bulbs. “The Spot LED has been used in some

‘inaccessible’ places. Fortunately we don’t have to replace them very often.”

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McdonaldsMumbai, India

“Philips led retail lighting has given McDonalds more control over its operational cost”- Vinay Halambi, General Manager – Projects, McDonalds India – West & South

The Project McDonald’s is the world’s leading food service retailer with more than 31,000 restaurants in 119 countries

serving more than 50 million customers each day. Celebrating over 12 years of leadership in food service

retailing in India, McDonald’s now has a network of over 160 restaurants across the country, with its first

restaurant launch way back in 1996. Prior to its launch, the company invested four years to develop its

unique cold chain, which has brought about a veritable revolution in food handling, immensely benefiting

the farmers at one end and enabling customers to get the highest quality food products, absolutely fresh

and at a great value. McDonalds as a company is very sensitive towards its environment responsibility and

has always encouraged innovations to reduce their carbon foot prints. Among the various initiatives, LED

lighting is one of the key areas of impact.

The SolutionOn the lighting front the challenge was to create an inviting and warm ambiance for the customers without

worrying about the repair and maintenance of the light fixture during the operational hours. Philips LEDO

LED down lighters were used.

Case study

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LuxSpace

General descriptionThese innovative downlights can be used for applications that require a green general lighting solutions for instance in

offices, shops, hotels and hospitals. Their extremely low power consumption results in significant energy savings compared

with traditional CFL downlights.

Product Specifications

Specifications

Type BBS478 Basic: BBS488/Comfort: BBS489 Basic: BBS498/Comfort: BBS499

Light source DLED Micro DLED Mini DLED Compact

Lumen output 600lm 1100lm 2000lm

Light color Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000K

Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000K

Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000K

Power consumption 9W 13W 28W

Voltage 220V-240V/50, 60Hz 220V-240V/50, 60Hz 220V-240V/50, 60Hz

Driver Integrated independent driver box Integrated independent driver box Integrated independent driver box

Optics High glossy mirror, matt reflector (M) High glossy mirror, matt reflector (M) High glossy mirror, matt reflector (M)

Material Heat sink, bracket, reflector and front rim : aluminiumFixation: steel and polycarbonateDriver box: plastic

Heat sink, bracket, reflector and front rim : aluminiumFixation: steel and polycarbonateDriver box: plastic

Heat sink, bracket, reflector and front rim : aluminiumFixation: steel and polycarbonateDriver box: plastic

Lifetime 50,000 burning hrs. (At L70) 50,000 burning hrs. (At L70) 50,000 burning hrs. (At L70)

Accessories • Adaptor ring 125 mm to 150 mm cut-out diameter ZBG470 C CFRM D150

• Suspended glass disk with frosted inner part ZBG470 C SG-FRC

• Suspended grosted-glass halo ring ZBG470 C SG-HR-FR

• Suspended opal glass ZBG470 C SG-O

• Recessed frosted -glass ZBG470 C GF

• Recessed frosted-glass halo ring ZBG470C GF-HR

• Adaptor ring 150 mm to 175 mm cut-out diameter ZBS480 C CFRM D175

• Suspended glass disk with frosted inner part ZBS480 C SG-FRC

• Suspended grosted-glass halo ring ZBS480 C SG-HR-FR

• Suspended opal glass ZBS480 C SG-O

• Recessed frosted -glass ZBS480 C GF

• Recessed frosted-glass halo ring ZBS480C GF-HR

• Adaptor ring 200 mm to 225 mm cut-out diameter ZBS490 C CFRM D225

• Suspended glass disk with frosted inner part ZBS490 C SG-FRC

• Suspended grosted-glass halo ring ZBS490 C SG-HR-FR

• Suspended opal glass ZBS490 C SG-O

• Recessed frosted -glass ZBS490 C GF

• Recessed frosted-glass halo ring ZBS490C GF-HR

GreenSpace

General descriptionGreenSpace is a high performance LED downlighter with high system efficacy for good quality and uniform lighting. With its

simple yet elegant design, it conforms to general lighting norms for offices, shops, and other indoor applications, providing an

essential tool to owners, designers, and installers to explore energy saving practices.

Also available in 1000 and 600 lumens.

Specifications

Type BBS180 BBS181 BBS182

Light source DLED Micro DLED Mini DLED Compact

Lumen output 600lm 1000lm 2000lm

CRI 80 80 80

Light color Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000KCool white: 5000K

Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000KCool white: 5000K

Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000KCool white: 5000K

Power consumption 9W 15W 30W

Voltage 220V-240V/50, 60Hz 220V-240V/50, 60Hz 220V-240V/50, 60Hz

Driver Integrated Integrated Integrated

Optics Matt diffuser Matt diffuser Matt diffuser

Cut out ø125mm ø175mm ø225mm

Material Heat sink: Die-castingDiffuser: PCReflector & front rim:PlasticFixation: Steel

Heat sink: Die-castingDiffuser: PCReflector & front rim:PlasticFixation: Steel

Heat sink: Die-castingDiffuser: PCReflector & front rim:PlasticFixation: Steel

Color White(WH) or Grey(GR) White(WH) or Grey(GR) White(WH) or Grey(GR)

Installation Fixation by means of spring fasteners

Fixation by means of spring fasteners

Fixation by means of spring fasteners

Variant

Variants

Also used in

Office

Also used in

Office

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General descriptionThe Philips Smart LED Spot is a solid state lighting solution with reliable qualities. With its trendy design and good

light performance, Smart LED Spot lets you achieve a variety of different lighting effects, from surface grazing to direct

illumination of target spaces or objects.

Product Specifications

Specifications

Trio Uni

Warm White Cool White Warm White Cool White

Model number BBG360(Stand alone) / BBG363(Kit)B BBG360 (Stand alone) / BBG361 (Kit)

Light source 3 x Rebell 1 x Rebell

Light color (average) 3000K 6000K 3000K 6000K

Beam angle Narrow beam 10°

Medium beam 25°

Lumen output 274lm (10D) 394lm (10D) 103lm (10D) 146lm (10D)

257lm (25D) 362lm (25D) 95lm (25D) 142lm (25D)

Intensity (candela) 6395lm (10D) 10631lm (10D) 2438lm (10D) 4141lm (10D)

1084lm (25D) 1643lm (25D) 394lm (25D) 721lm (25D)

Power requirement 220-240V AC / 50-60Hz

Power consumption 8.2 W (3lum+1driver mold) 3.4 W (3lum+1 driver mold)

Dimmable Yes

Installation Recessed mounted

Material Housing: aluminium

Optics: PMMA

Classification IP20

Color rendering index (Ra) 80 70 80 70

Power factor (10W/30W) 0.95

Lifetime 50,000 burning hrs. (At L70)

Cut out size 83mm 64mm

Height 51.5mm 38.5mm

Driver 10W / 30W

Linkable quantity 1 pc (10W driver) / 4 pcs (30W driver) 3 pcs(10W) / 12 pcs (30W)

LED Spot Magneos

General descriptionThe Magneos projector family offers a choice of lamps or LED light sources as well as a variety of optics, accessories and color

finishes. Magneos enables retailers to configure their own solution.

Specifications

Type BRG470 / BCG470

Light source 7 x Luxeon® Rebeloptions:Warm whiteNeutral whiteRGBMono and dimming

Luminous flux Warm white: 372lm (12°) 348lm (24°)Neutral white: 660lm (12°) 630lm (24°)RGB: 270lm at full output (12°) 282lm at full output (24°)

Light color Warm white: 3000KNeutral white: 4000K

Power consumption Mono: 18WDimming: Max. 20WRGB: Max. 20W

Voltage 100-240V AC / 50-60Hz

Installation BRG470: Track mountedBCG470: Surface mounted

Material Housing: Die-cast aluminium; Optics: Polycarbonate

Color rendering index (Ra) Warm white: 80Neutral white: 75

Classifications IP20, Class I

Power factor 0.95

Control interface Mono: SwitchesDimming: DMX512RGB: DMX512

Lifetime 40,000 burning hrs. (At L70)

Variant Variant

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Stylid

General descriptionStyliD, a first truly flexible LED solution to meet all retail accent lighting requirements for light quality, design and energy

efficiency. Built around a single and attractive design signature and available in three sizes, StyliD projectors incorporate

advanced glare control optics and Philips’ new Optibin technology to guarantee color consistency in any application.

Specifications

Type BBG510 BBG520 BBG530 BBG540

Light source 1xSLED400 1xSLED800 1xSLED1200 1xSLED1700

Lumen output 410lm (3000K)415lm (4000K)

630lm (3000K)690lm (4000K)

1040lm (3000K)1140lm (4000K)

1700lm (3000K)2000lm (4000K)

Light color Neutral White: 4000KWarm White: 3000K

Neutral White: 4000KWarm White: 3000K

Neutral White: 4000KWarm White: 3000K

Neutral White: 4000KWarm White: 3000K

Power consumption 10W 17W 24W 38W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz 220-240V AC 50 Hz 220-240V AC 50 Hz 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Integral Constant Current Driver

Integral Constant Current Driver

Integral Constant Current Driver

Integral Constant Current Driver

Optics High Efficiency optics with options for Beam Angles of 13, 25 & 40 Degrees

High Efficiency optics with options for Beam Angles of 13, 25 & 40 Degrees

High Efficiency optics with options for Beam Angles of 13, 25 & 40 Degrees

High Efficiency optics with options for Beam Angles of 13, 25 & 40 Degrees

Material Heat sink: Die-castingDiffuser: PCReflector & front rim:PlasticFixation: Steel

Heat sink: Die-castingDiffuser: PCReflector & front rim:PlasticFixation: Steel

Heat sink: Die-castingDiffuser: PCReflector & front rim:PlasticFixation: Steel

Color White White White White

Lifetime 50000 burning Hrs.(At L70)

50000 burning Hrs.(At L70)

50000 burning Hrs.(At L70)

50000 burning Hrs.(At L70)

CRI >85 >85 >85 >85

Note : The Products are available in options for round and square shapes. The Range also has options for recessed, recessed-adjustable, semi recessed , surfaced and

Track Mounted arrangements

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Lighting a greener urban future

The landscape of the lighting industry is changing fast.

The energy-efficiency imperative, legislative pressures

such as Kyoto and the world of possibilities opened up

by the LED revolution are all having a positive influence

on our lighting choices. We’re spreading the word under

our theme of Sustainable Cities. It is our way of helping

urban authorities to reduce energy consumption so they

can lower CO2 emissions and improve the quality of life

in their towns and cities.

Solutions for upcoming legislative needs

This period of financial and energy challenges is the time

to look for new approaches. Cities and boroughs need

to think ahead and introduce new lighting solutions into

their future lighting projects. Modern lighting concepts will

enhance the whole cityscape and the results will benefit

residents and guests alike. Philips has a wide range of low-

maintenance, high-quality products that are at the leading

edge of outdoor lighting. What follows is only a selection,

for more lighting products go to www.philips.com/lighting

LEDs in outdoor spacesApplications: City Centres, Residential Area, Roads and Transport

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Architectural lightingRecognising landmarks is an important step in developing a comprehensive approach to urban

environments. Lighting a building, monument or architectural feature contributes to the identity of

a place. It also creates a marker for orientation. Whether you are working on a single building or an

entire master plan, Philips Lighting has state-of-the-art technologies and solutions, backed up by more

than a century of lighting application expertise. Color Reach Powercore

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Color Graze

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Color Blast TR

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Color Burst 6

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City centersLighting plays a central role in how people feel about their city, town or village. That is why the illumination

of streets and pedestrian areas has evolved from simple functional lighting into a more demanding and

creative discipline. Not only is light required in which people can drive, cycle and walk safely, it must

be pleasing and inviting too. It should promote communication and well-being, encourage night-time

socialising and complement the cities night life. But luminaires also have an important architectural role.

During the day they become an integral part of the street scene. Our range of architectural street

luminaires are designed with this is mind, giving you a winning blend of performance and style.

LED Post-top

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LED Bollard II

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Roadstar

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Greenline

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Residential areasFor many years residential lighting was purely functional. Although safety, security and orientation are

still essential requirements, there is now a drive to improve residents quality of life, creating a pleasing

identity for these parts of the city that are often overlooked.

LED Step-light

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LED Wall mount

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LED Post-top

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LED Bollard II

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Roads and transportWith more than one hundred years of experience and expertise in the field of road lighting, we are

in an ideal position to analyse market trends and create appropriate solutions. We apply technological

innovation to the design and development of the road lighting products of the future, to meet the

wishes and needs of our customers.Roadstar

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Greenline

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Solar

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Alpha

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BPTilburg, The Netherlands

“ Low energy consumption is important, and so is a sense of security. But the most important factor is the customer experience. Customers should experience the shop as a pleasant environment to stay in. This has been made possible, thanks to Philips.” - Tamara de Ridder, Marketing Manager Bio-Planet

The Project Joost van Aardenne talks about the complete renovation of the BP petrol station at the Kempenbaan West

in Tilburg. “We had a unique opportunity to give the station a complete facelift. We wanted to significantly

improve the customer experience - but not at the cost of the environment. Another priority was to reduce

the station’s energy consumption.” The ultimate goal was clear: within six and a half weeks, the new BP

signboard and Wild Bean Café had to be up and running. The entire project is to serve as a pilot project for

the rest of theNetherlands.

The Solution“Philips Lighting has supported us by sharing their expertise and experience in lighting. That is how we

ended up with the LED concept. This is the first petrol station illuminated entirely by LED lighting,” adds

a proud Joost van Aardenne. “LED offers all kinds of possibilities. It does not need time to warm up, it

consumes little energy, and it has a longer life span.” Spotlighting certain elements gives customers greater

focus. And the intensity of the light is varied to create a pleasant atmosphere in the Wild Bean Café, while

giving the products in the refrigerated section stronger and more appealing visibility. LED lighting also

provides significant advantages outside the shop. “The awning lights dim when there are no customers and

brighten when a customer drives up. This not only results in tremendous cost savings, but also gives

customers a greater sense of safety,” according to Joost van Aardenne.

The benefits

“Our visitors are often bowled over by the store’s ambience.

The lighting certainly contributes to that effect. LED lighting has a clear added value compared to other

lights,” says van der Mijn. “It creates a real atmosphere, which at the same time provides good light.

Furthermore, LED lighting has a very low energy consumption, which is even more attractive with so many

light sources.” A further advantage is the long lifecycle of the bulbs. “The Spot LED has been used in some

‘inaccessible’ places. Fortunately we don’t have to replace them very often.”

Case study

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City centreTerneuzen, The Netherlands

“ The bulb in a floodlight lasts three years on average, while an LEDline lasts 25 years. This makes one thing certain: Vilvoorde will get enjoyment out of its light concept for a very long time”- Christophe Thomas, Lighting Designer for Outdoor Lighting Belgium and Luxembourg

The Project Background

The Flemish town of Vilvoorde has recently gained a prestigious light installation with its renovated town

hall, thanks to warm white light from surface illumination created by floodlights, and cool light from

vertically arranged LED floodlights – city beautification at its very best.

The Challenge

“This was a very important project, not only technically, but also regarding Philips’ image. This is why we

created a model, not only to demonstrate the natural transition to the end product, but also to create a

connection by making our design tangible. And despite the fact that our concept was considerably more

expensive than that of our biggest competitor, mayor Jean-Luc Dehaene was very happy to team up with

us,” says Christophe Thomas, Lighting Designer for Outdoor Lighting Belgium and Luxembourg.

The SolutionThomas’ light design stands out through its simplicity: there aren’t too many frills, but rather a meticulous

blend of warmth and austerity. There are reasons for this: “The town hall is an old building with a classic

appearance, which means the lighting plan has to be kept simple, while also highlighting the right areas

and being easy to maintain.” Thanks to the subtle light combination from floodlights and LEDlines, this has

been a great success. “In total we used four different light varieties: Decoflood, Mini Decoflood, Pompeï

and LEDlines. The latter product illuminates the vertical lines of the building in particular, but without being

dominating. The cool white light from the LEDlines, contrasted with the warmer light from the floodlights,

creates a distinct tone for the overall concept, especially in combination with the town hall’s blue bricks.”

Because the LEDlines have been mounted at a great height and are exactly as wide as the columns they

illuminate, they can barely be seen.

The benefits

What’s possibly even more important is that they will last a very long time. Thomas: “The bulb in a floodlight

lasts three years on average, whilst an LEDline lasts 25 years. This makes one thing certain: Vilvoorde will get

enjoyment out of its light concept for a very long time.”

Case study

LEDLine²

* ColorGraze can give a similar effect

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City hallVilvoorde, Belgium

“Thanks to floodlighting and other lights using LED, colours and details can now really be seen. Even the bullet holes in the facade, which only older Rotterdammers knew were still there, are visible again.”- Marco de Boer, Primo Exposures

The Project At the moment, the Coolsingel in Rotterdam is going through a complete metamorphosis thanks to the

implementation of a new lighting plan, and the illumination of the City Hall is also currently being worked

on. The stunning architecture and history of the building are now shown in their full glory once again.

Rotterdam City Hall was completed in 1920 and surprisingly it survived the bombing raids of 14 May

1940. Aside from the ground floor, there are three storeys and an attic and the building also has a clock

tower which is more than 70 metres high. Rotterdam’s citizens are proud of their city hall, but according

to Marco de Boer of Primo Exposures, there was a large discrepancy between this pride and the building’s

illumination, which is why he took care of the final design and installation of the new lighting. “The town hall

was illuminated at night by sodium lights and their yellow light made the facade look completely flat. We’ve

now illuminated the building in such a way that justice is done to its fine architecture.”

The SolutionLEDline² was installed along the edge of the majestic roof. The clear white light, enriched with a small

amount of blue, emphasises the blue-grey hue of the slate roof. The stepped gable has also been fitted with

LEDline2, supported by four Proflood light fixtures, two of which are aimed at the statue at the centre. The

two narrow windows at the sides of the main entrance are magically illuminated. “We achieved this effect

by using the most modern Proflood light fixtures, fitted to two posts opposite the building. This is a first

for the Netherlands,” says Marco de Boer. The ten statues along the facade are each lit by two to four LED

modules and in addition another LEDline2 light fixture was placed in a recess in the corner tower, behind

the large statue of Johan van Oldenbarneveld. This brings the statue into the foreground even more. Marco

de Boer has received many positive reactions to his project. Thanks, amongst other things, to floodlighting

with LED lights, the building’s colours and details can now really be seen. Even the bullet holes in the facade,

which only older Rotterdammers knew were there, are visible again.

Case study

ProfloodLEDline²

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Kolkata municipal corporation - LED Street lightingKolkata, India

“Philips Lighting partnered with Kolkata Municipal Corporation and the Climate Group to help municipal corporations understand practical ways in which they could make substantial cuts in urban emissions and savings on energy from street lighting.”- Aditi Dass, The Climate Group

The Project The Climate Group is an independent, not-for-profit organization working internationally with government

and business leaders to advance smart policies and technologies to cut global emissions and accelerate

a clean industrial revolution. Its global coalition of companies, states, regions and cities around the world

recognize the economic and environmental imperatives of taking decisive actions now. The Climate Group

is working with the world’s most influential business and government leaders to make clean technologies

commercially viable.

The group wanted to take up the very new technology - LED lighting which consumes about 40-50% less

energy than the conventional sodium vapor lamps. This reduction of 40-50% goes up to as high as 70-80% if

the LEDs are controlled by smart adaptive controls.

The SolutionPhilips Lighting partnered with Kolkata Municipal Corporation and the Climate Group to help municipal

corporations understand practical ways in which they could make substantial cuts in urban emissions and

save on energy from street lighting. In Kolkata, the group has retrofitted around 300 street lights with

Philips Roadstar LED streetlights.

Case study

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Roadstar

General descriptionPhilips Lumec road lighting luminaire is dark-sky compliant using unique, sealed optics with vibration resistant design,

offering better light control, uniformity and upto 8 times spacing between poles and maintenance free system with a life

class of upto 70,000 hrs with excellent thermal management.

General descriptionPhilips road lighting luminaire with 24 High power LED and extendable upto 48 High power led, with unique peanut lens

to ensure uniform distribution, higher spacing between poles and maintenance free system. With a life class of 50000hrs

(At L70) with excellent thermal management.

Greenline

Product Specifications

Specifications

Type Greenline Greenline Duo

Light source 24 High Power LED 2x24 High Power LED

Lumen output from luminaire 3500lm 7000lm

Color Cool white Cool white

Power consumption 45W 90W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Optics Peanut optics Peanut optics

Driver Integral type Integral type

CRI >70 >70

Mounting (OD) 28-40mm 48-60mm

Weight 2.4Kg. 6.0Kg.

Protection IP 65, Class I IP 65, Class I

Specifications

Type Roadstar

Light source LED

Color 4000K

Lamp Wattage (LED) range 40W-180W

System power range 45W-204W

Voltage 220V-240V, 50Hz

Driver Integral type

CRI >70

Mounting (OD) 60mm

Protection IP 66, Class I

Vibration test levels 3G*

* As per ANSI C136.31 Table 2

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Solar LED

General descriptionThe sun is an in-exhaustive, reliable, non-polluting source of power. Concerns over global climatic change, local air

pollution and resource scarcity make photovoltaic (PV) an increasingly attractive energy supply technology. Combining

the solar energy with LEDs can provide efficient lighting solutions. Solar powered outdoor lighting products are ideal for

lighting the area in remote locations where the electricity is unavailable or erratic. Even in urban areas, these find great

usage to reduce dependency on conventional power and contribute towards green energy. Reliable and long life makes

this solution effective in fulfilling our present and future lighting requirements.

Alpha

General descriptionPhilips road lighting luminaire uses future proof FORTIMO LED module for constant light output through its life.

With specially designed prismatic cover, it ensures uniform distribution, higher spacing between poles and maintenance

free system.

Product Specifications

Specifications

Type Alpha

Light source FORTIMO LED

Lumen output from luminaire 1550lm

Color Day light

Power consumption 25W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Driver Integral type

CRI >70

Mounting (OD) 28-40mm

Weight 2.8Kg.

Protection IP 65, Class I

Specifications

Type BRP 202 BRP 302 BRP 402

System (W) 8 13 21

Lumen output 700lm 1100lm 1800lm

Battery (AH) 40@12V 60@12V 100@12V

Panel (WP) 40 60 100

Pole 4 4 5/6

Variants

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LED Spot

General descriptionPhilips LED SPOT offers accent lighting with easy to install and high ingrees protection, comes equipped with suitable

mounting options like SPIKE, CLIP and surface mounting option ideal to replace halogen source of similar application.

Specifications

Type BGP310 BGP311

Light source 1/3 High Power LED 1/3 High Power LED

Lumen output 1 LED - 98lm3 LED - 250lm

1 LED - 98lm3 LED - 250lm

Color WW (3000K), NW (4000K), AM WW (3000K), NW (4000K), AM

Power consumption 1 LED - 2.2W3 LED - 6W

1 LED - 2.2W3 LED - 6W

Voltage 1 LED - 24VDC3 LED - 220-240V, 50 Hz

1 LED - 24VDC3 LED - 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics 12D/24D/36D 12D/24D/36D

Driver Integral type Integral type

CRI >70 >70

Protection IP 65, IK08 IP 65, IK08

Mounting Accessories optional SPIKE (ZGP311)

Variants

Uplite

Product Specifications

General descriptionPhilips LED UPLITE offers accent lighting with easy to install and high ingrees protection, comes equipped with suitable

mounting box.

Specifications

Type BBP330

Light source 9 HIGH Power LED

Lumen output 790lm

Color WW (3000K), NW (4000K), AM,GN

Optics 12D,24D,36D

Power consumption 15.8W

Voltage 220V-240V, 50Hz

Driver Integral type

Protection IP 67, IK10

Accessories Equipped with recess mounting box

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General descriptionPhilips LED Step-light offers uniform asymmetric lighting with easy to install and high. This also has ingrees protection.

This light comes equipped with suitable mounting box.

General descriptionStylish, robost and reliable post top lantern using LED. With good light distribution, limited upward light component

avoiding light pollution, yet affordable.

LED Post-top

Product Specifications

LEDStep-light

Specifications

Type BWG 150

Light source 36 Low Power LED

Lumen output 35lm(WW), 40lm(NW)

Light color Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Power consumption 4W

Driver Integral type

Voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Polycarbonate Diffuser

CRI >75

Weight 0.55Kg.

Protection IP 67, Class I

Accessories Equipped with recess mounting box

Specifications

Type BGP150 BGP151

Light source 18 High Power LED 24 High Power LED

Lumen output 1000lm (WW), 1600lm (NW) 1500 (WW), 2100(NW)

Light color Warm White (3000K) Neutral White (4000K)

Power consumption 42W 60W

Driver Integral type Integral type

Voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed, Diffuser Closed, Diffuser

CRI >75 >75

Mounting (OD) 60mm 60mm

Weight 6.3Kg. 6.3Kg.

Protection IP 65, Class I IP 65, Class I

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General descriptionPhilips LED wall mount offers a high level of durability with high impact resistant, and ingrees protection with comfortable

soft lighting.

General descriptionPhilips LED marker offers a high level of durability with high impact resistant, easy to install and ingrees protection, comes

equipped with suitable mounting box.

Product Specifications

LED MarkerLED Wall mount

Specifications

Type BWS150

Light source 96 Low Power LED

Lumen output 180lm (WW), 200lm (NW)

Light color Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Power consumption 8W

Driver Integral type

Voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Polycarbonate Diffuser

CRI >75

Weight 0.58Kg.

Protection IP 65 / IK08 / Class I

Specifications

Type BBG 150 BBG 151

Light source 30 Low Power LED 30 Low Power LED

Lumen output 180lm (WW), 200lm (NW) 180lm (WW), 200lm (NW)

Light color Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Power consumption 3W 3W

Driver Integral type Integral type

Voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed, Diffuser foggy glass Closed, Diffuser foggy glass

CRI >75 >75

Weight 1.06Kg. 0.97Kg.

Protection IP 67 / IK10 / Class I IP 67 / IK10 / Class I

Accessories Equipped with recess mounting box Equipped with recess mounting box

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General descriptionPhilips LED Bollard offers a high level of durability with high impact resistant. This also has ingrees protection with easy

of installation and comfortable soft lighting.

LED Bollard II

General descriptionPhilips LED wall bracket light offers a simple, compact design but offer flexible beam angle with high impact resistant, easy to

install and ingrees protection, comes equipped with suitable mounting box which suits to a wide range of architectural styles.

Product Specifications

LED Bracket-Light

Specifications

Type BCP150 BCP151

Light source 96 Low Power LED 96 Low Power LED

Lumen output 300lm (WW), 400lm (NW) 300lm (WW), 400lm (NW)

Light color Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Power consumption 8W 8W

Driver Integral type Integral type

Voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed Diffuser Closed Diffuser

Mounting (OD) Integral base plate Integral base plate

CRI >75 >75

Height 0.5 Mts 0.8 Mts

Weight 1.32Kg. 1.9Kg.

Protection IP 65 / IK10 / Class I IP 65 / IK10 / Class I

Specifications

Type BWS160 BWS161

Light source 2 High Power LED 4 High Power LED

Lumen output 120lm (WW), 150lm (NW) 240lm (WW), 300lm (NW)

Light color Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4000K)

Power consumption 7W 15W

Driver Integral type Integral type

Voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed Diffuser Closed Diffuser

Mounting (OD) Integral base plate Integral base plate

CRI >75 >75

Weight 0.461Kg. 0.591Kg.

Protection IP 66 / IK08 / Class I IP 66 / IK08 / Class I

Accessories Equipped with recess mounting box Equipped with recess mounting box

Variant

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Philips Smart LED LandscapeA total solutionAt Philips, lighting urban landscapes is a passion as well as a science. From the sleek design, to the excellence in engineering to excellent lighting performance, our Smart LED Landscape solution is cohesive and designed with attention to detail.

• All products are unified by a common design language making

them seamless to combine and coordinate in your designs

• The lighting solutions are available in both warm white

(3000K) and neutral white (4000K) color temperature – giving

you choice and flexibility

• With full RoHS compliance, you have absolute peace-of-mind

knowing that our products are free of toxic materials

• The exclusive use of LED technology also means an

environmentally friendly lighting solution that needs less

maintenance

• And all our products have been engineered to a high degree

of water and impact resistance (proven IP and IK standards)

making them ideal candidates for outdoor environments

In short, our solution is just perfect for –

• Parks and Gardens

• Commercial areas such as squares, plazas etc.

• Residential areas

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LED’s in Hospitality space

Adding value

Our hospitality products can add value in many different ways throughout your hotel. In guest rooms and public areas,

indoors and outdoors. For entertainment, relaxation or information. A more functional way or through something really

different and dynamic. On the following pages you will find examples for typical areas of a hotel. The products shown are

only a small selection of what is available for that particular application.

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Receptions and lobbiesYou know what they say about never having a second chance to make a first impression. So don’t

miss the opportunity to create a welcoming ambience - fused with a hint of excitement and an air

of professionalism - at the entrance point to your hotel. This is a dynamic and often busy area where

people come together and interact at all hours of the day. The lighting, as well as the information and

entertainment possibilities, should reflect this. DayWave

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Master LED GU10

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LuxSpace

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LED Spot

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Corridors and other transition areasCorridors and other areas of transition often lack natural daylight. But that doesn’t mean they have

to lack appeal. We have a variety of lighting and infotainment solutions for brightening the mood

and showing the way. And although such areas have to be illuminated whenever someone is present,

the lights don’t have to be on 24 hours a day.

Master LED GU10

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Luxspace

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LEDO

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Luxury rooms and suitesGuests treating themselves to a few days of luxury or executives on a business trip deserve and

expect a 5-star treatment. We can help you give them exactly that... and more! No expense has been

spared in developing our state-of-the-art audio-visual solutions to offer your guests a profoundly

enjoyable entertainment experience. And our cutting-edge lighting solutions provide added visual

comfort, creating that special ambience for a truly memorable stay. DayZone

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Ledino table lamp

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Ledino wall light

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Bars, restaurants and loungesThe right ambience is crucial. These are places where people go to unwind, socialise and enjoy

themselves, but also to meet and entertain business associates. Through the strategic use of creative

lighting you can make things stimulating and refreshing during the day and more intimate and laid

back at night. Or the other way round! On top of that, uniquely appealing and premium-quality

infotainment displays can act as a real magnet for guests. iColor Cove MX Powercore

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eWDownlight Powercore

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Ledino wall light

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Ledino wall light

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Wellness areasWellness areas have become indispensable in hotels of all sizes. Gyms, saunas, swimming pools

and massage rooms, as well as beauty salons, hairdressers and even spas, are becoming evermore

standard features. Whether you want to set the right ambience, ensure adequate levels of safety

and security or provide some entertaining distraction for those trying to knock themselves into

shape, we have plenty to offer. Ledino wall light

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Ledino wall light

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iColor Cove MX Powercore

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eWDownlight Powercore

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FacadesThe facade is one of the most potent calling cards of your hotel. Create an exterior that is distinctive,

memorable and eye-catching and you can generate a significant amount of extra revenue while

making sure you really stand out from the crowd. LEDs in particular, with their ability to produce

millions of colour combinations and sequence in an endless variety of patterns, are ideal for

generating attention and reinforcing the projection of your brand. ColorReachTM Powercore

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ColorBurst Compact

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ColorBlast TR

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Color Graze

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General descriptionPure forms of eye-catching beauty and elegant simplicity crafted from premium blocks of high-grade glass and brushed

aluminum. An invisible disc or plane of light that’s both gloriously luxurious and minimalist in its essence.

Ledino ceiling light

Specifications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white (Dimmable)

Power consumption 3x7,5W powerled

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material Glass

Color aluminum

Life span 20 years

Dimensions 400mmx400mmx42mm (LxWxH)

General descriptionSleek and smooth, this polished organic pebble-shaped table lamp illuminates a space with rays of pure, white light. A unique

work of art for your home.

Product Specifications

Ledino table lamp

Specifications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white

Power consumption 1x7,5W powerled

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material Metal

Color Black, White, Chrome

Life span 20 years

Dimensions 246mmx122mmx110mm (LxWxH)

Variants

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General descriptionRounded and appealing, this friendly dome sits discreetly on the wall and casts a diffuse glow of ambient light from its

smiling mouth.

Ledino wall light

Specifications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white (Dimmable)

Power consumption 2x2,5W powerled

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material aluminum

Color White, Gray

Life span 20 years

Dimensions 131mmx65mmx131mm (LxWxH)

Variant

General descriptionTwo wall-washing beams point up and down from this minimalist aluminum cube, illuminating a wall with fan-shaped plumes

of light.

Product Specifications

Ledino wall light

Specifications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white (Dimmable)

Power consumption 2x2,5W powerled

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material aluminum

Color White, Gray

Life span 20 years

Dimensions 74mmx70mmx119mm (LxWxH)

Variant

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Scandic PalaceCopenhagen, Denmark

The Project Consideration for the architecture and the original atmosphere of the hotel was one of the major

challenges. Managing Hotel director Pia Jakobsen: “It was crucial that the new lighting matched the spirit

of the hotel. Through generations, the Scandic Palace has settled in the minds of the guests, a fact that we

do not want to put at risk. At the same time, we aim to become swan-labelled, and being a member of

the Scandic chain since spring 2009 has naturally also caused us to comply with the environmental policy

of Scandic, which was formulated as early as 1994. It has been a difficult balancing act.” Another challenge

was the wish for the return of the investment to be measurable through concrete results. Pia Jakobsen:

“We have set clear objectives, both short term and long term. For refunding and reduction in energy

consumption, because it is obviously important for us to reduce our CO2-emissions.”

The SolutionScandic Palace Hotel has drawn up a plan for the new lighting in collaboration with Philips. Technical

manager Jan Brink-Pedersen reports: “Luckily, the development of LED lighting has speeded up so much

in recent years that the quality now is top-notch. For example, in terms of colour, where we have chosen

through-going, warm lighting, which is inaccordance with the nuances and light sources that were intended

for the hotel.”

As a result, the majority of the 4390 light sources in the classic hotel in Copenhagen are LED products.

“The low heat generation from the LED lighting is undoubtedly going to lead to less demand for air-

condition,”says Jan Brink-Pedersen.

Case study

LuxSpace

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Master Glow LED bulb

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The Westin palaceMadrid, Spain

Case study

The Project The Westin Palace Madrid volunteered to be a pilot hotel and test the new bulbs generation from Philips.

The process started by an audit from Philips in October 2008. Jerome Lienaert, Manager Six Sigma Black

Belt accepted to lead this project. The new bulbs were first tested in rooms, on the floors and in the

banquet corridors and no-one noticed any difference in quality or warmth of the lighting between the

conventional and the energy saving bulbs. On top the new bulbs were very esthetical. The life time of a bulb

varies between 3.000 and 8.000 hours and calculations showed a return on investment of 10 months.

The back of the house (BOH) is currently being renovated and this new project also includes the Philips

new generation bulbs. The initial project saves 741 804 Kwh per year which represents 7.9% of 2008 total

consumption. This represents savings of 67.000€ on electricity. It also represents an impressive 318 975 k

annual reduction on CO2 emissions or the equivalent of 15 949 trees.

The Spanish government economically motivates such investments and if the study is accepted the Westin

Palace will be able to claim around 4% of the total project cost or an extra 3 800€. Finally Philips was so

pleased with the outcome of the study and our decision to buy the bulbs that they will sponsor the lighting

of the dome (value 7.000€) and use the Westin Palace Madrid in their advertising. In addition, since Spain

has eliminated the monopoly of the electricity supplier we followed the project of the Westin Valencia and

hired the expertise of Evolutia for a annual fee of only 900€. They made recommendations where we could

buy our energy from. Since July 1st 2009 we decided to buy our electricity from a pool of suppliers and

have since then saved 28 737€ in cost of electricity. We calculate that by the end of the year on top of the

investment of low energy bulbs we will save another 7% by buying electricity more efficiently.

The SolutionNovallure LED candle

Brilliant savings- Hotel director Pia Jakobsen, Scandic Palace Hotel

NovaGlow E14 candle

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CitizenM Amsterdam, The Neatherlands

Case study

The Project Affordable luxury for the people’ is citizenM’s slogan, and it stands for hotels that cater for a new

generation of travelers: the ‘Citizen Mobile.’ These customers know what they want in a hotel – stylish

design, great value, comfort, free entertainment and a good location. They also want friendly technology,

that enables them to personalize their hotel stay exactly the way they want it. That extends from

personalized check-in to lighting, temperature and curtain control, wireless internet access and a flat-screen

entertainment center – all accessible through an intuitive ‘MoodPad’ controller.

Personalized settings from your ID card

The system allows guests’ personal profiles to be stored in the CRM(Customer Relation Management) /

PMS (Property Management System), which enables the hotel to ‘remember’ returning guests and their

preferences. As a result, the hotel can create a unique intimacy with its guests, removing the traditional

feeling of anonymity from the hotel experience. Guests can register their personal profiles at home, which

allows them to bypass the often tedious and time-consuming check-in process. They can quickly and

conveniently identify themselves on arrival by using their personal RFID cards.

The SolutionOnce in the room, guests can use the MoodPad to control the character of the ambient lighting in their

room according to their mood or the atmosphere they want to create. At the touch of a button, they can

switch from warm colors, closed blinds, ambiance music and a cosy temperature, to more functional lighting

and ambiance for mobile working. The MoodPad also gives them free access to videos, movie channels and

online content through their flat-screen TV, as well as free music on demand and wireless internet access.

“With the help of Philips, we’re applying technology as an enabler to deliver a better customer experience and more cost-effective operations”- Michael Levie, CEO of citizenM hotels

iColor Cove MX

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Realize your vision

LED lighting continues to fulfill its promise as the energy-

efficient, long-lasting, digitally controllable alternative to

conventional lighting solutions. At the same time, Philips

Color Kinetics continues to realize its vision of providing

a complete portfolio of interior and exterior LED lighting

solutions in many major application areas. ColorBurst

Powercore and eW Burst Powercore high-intensity LED

spotlights offer new options for exterior accent and site

lighting in applications that do not require the output or

throw of Reach Powercore LED floodlights. Architectural

and Landscape versions in both large format and compact

sizes support the full range of uplighting, floodlighting,

and decorative lighting applications. eW Fuse Powercore

represents the first new addition to our portfolio of

surface-grazing LED lighting fixtures in more than two

years. eW Fuse Powercore complements our line of

Graze Powercore fixtures with an ultra-compact form

factor that permits installation in tight spaces too small to

accommodate conventional grazing fixtures with similar

light output.

eW Cove EC Powercore completes our line of high-

quality, energy-efficient linear LED cove lighting solutions

for general interior illumination. Like its more powerful

cousins, eW Cove MX Powercore and eW Cove QLX

Powercore, eW Cove EC Powercore delivers extremely

uniform and consistent light with no socket shadowing,

hot spots, color shifting, or unwanted edge effects — all

at an affordable price. Philips Color Kinetics remains at

the forefront of LED lighting solutions for theatrical and

touring environments with the introduction of ColorBlast

TRX and ColorBlaze TRX RGBAW wash and effect

fixtures. Our first true five-channel fixtures, ColorBlast

TRX and ColorBlaze TRX offer a significantly enhanced

color range, exceptional light output that far exceeds

the competition, and convenient onboard addressing and

configuration features for ease of use and control. As the

global lighting leader, Philips is committed to delivering

innovative, energy-efficient LED lighting technologies and

solutions. Our LED lighting systems have been installed in

thousands of locations around the world, from broadway

sets and television studios to renowned architectural

structures, hospitality venues, and personal residences.

LED lighting innovation

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County HallLondon, UK

The Project Sitting on London’s Southbank, once the headquarters of local government for London, County Hall is,

perhaps, better known for its tourist attractions, businesses and hotels, which have made their home within

this grand architectural space.

The SolutionArchitainment Lighting Ltd installed a state-of-the-art LED lighting solution. Offering exceptional lighting

projection of up to 500 feet, Philips ground breaking ColorReach™ Powercore technology has ensured that

County Hall is now as much of an iconic landmark on London’s Southbank by night as it is by day.

With LED development moving ever forward, the project took full advantage of the latest introduction

of Philips ColorReach™ Powercore and the benefits it offered ensuring its 2 main objectives were

fulfilled. The first of these was that the illumination of the building should allow County Hall to become a

distinctive and attractive landmark on the night time scene as well as providing a sense of cohesion with

other attractions along this popular stretch of the river. Secondly, the lighting solution should be flexible

enough to accommodate the requirements of corporate clients who hire out the area for their own events.

The thinking here being that the lighting could be changed to reflect the brand colors of the individual

companies involved. ColorReach™ Powercore is the first LED architectural floodlight which is powerful

enough to illuminate large-scale structures having more lumen output than any other comparable fixture

for exterior illumination. Indeed, it offers over 5,000 lumens over an unprecedented light projection of over

500 feet. As Peter Castelton, Managing Director of Metropolitan Estates explains, “Having seen what Philips

ColorReach™ Powercore was capable of at the initial trial we were completely convinced that this was

the right solution for us. We have certainly not seen anything that can beat its flexibility, superb projection

capability and excellent precision control. What is more is that it provides saturated color output at

significantly less cost for installation, operation and maintenance than traditional light sources – and in

today’s current economic climate these cost elements simply cannot be ignored.”

Case study

ColorReachTM Powercore

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Gateshead Millennium BridgeNewcastle, UK

Philips has supplied a state-of-the-art LED lighting solution atGateshead’s world famous Millennium Bridge. This truly uniquepiece of engineering is now complemented by ground breakingColorReach™ Powercore technology.

The Project Acclaimed as the world’s first and only tilting bridge the LED lighting solution supplied is in itself a

revolutionary development in LED technology. As Craig Grieveson of Stage Electrics comments, When

Gateshead council decided that the time had arrived to update the existing lighting system it was an ideal

opportunity to put forward Philips ColourReach™. It’s the first LED architectural floodlight which is

powerful enough to illuminate large-scale structures having more lumen output than any other comparable

fixture for exterior illumination.

The SolutionIndeed, ColorReach™ offers exceptional light projection of up to 5,000lumens over 500 feet providing

colour mixing effects through both static and dynamic colour changing sequences. In this instance, the

ColorReach™ modules also offered an energy saving opportunityoperating at 290 W at full output

compared to the 700 W traditionalfloodlights they replaced.

Simple and easy to use the system is programmed to run from sunset through to 1am each evening. To

create these stunning effects, a total of 8 RGB LED ColorReach™ Powercore luminaires were installed, all

incorporating a flexible selection of beam angles allowing differing combinations of dynamic displays to be

produced. These were run via an DMX controller using astronomically triggered timelines as well as real

time special events.

Potential also exists, for example, to use one beam on the module’s lower half to bathe the vertical plane

with colour at deck level whilst utilising a different beam angle to project a contrasting or complementary

colour hundreds of feet up at the top of the bridge arch. In addition, two remote touch screens have been

installed to allow bridge staff to take manual control of the system for last minute special requests or

specific colour requirements.

Without doubt, the additional dynamic flexibility offered by ColourReach™ will further add to its multi

award winning status as a major national and international tourist attraction.

ColorReachTM Powercore

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PUB department store Newcastle, UK

“Lighting plays a significant role in the project, balancing the historical roots with a modern, constantly changing content. “The dome breathes light!”

- Kai Piippo, Lighting designer, Professional Member of PLDA

The Project The project was to re-design PUB, the oldest department store in Sweden. Formerly a rather anonymous

city galleria, PUB is changing into a modern department store focused on fashion for a young, urban,

internationally orientated target group.

The lighting design concept for the cupola aimed to emphasize its role as a natural centre point of the

department store. The architectural design allowed for an interesting play with light, shape and movement.

The elegantly lit dome is the visual centrepiece of PUB, Stockholm’s oldest department store. The upper

level space is intended to serve as a natural gathering point, and therefore the dome’s lighting scheme was

designed to draw customers up from the store’s lower floors.

The designers sought to create a dynamic atmosphere where customers would experience various scenes

during their visit, and Philips intelligent LED lighting proved the ideal choice for bringing their concept to life.

During the day, ten different lighting scenes create variable ambiance in the space. For example, customers

visiting in the morning are treated to a fifteen-minute sunrise scene, incorporating warm colors and smooth

movements to align with the human bio-rhythm. In the afternoon, the pulse of the store quickens; the colors

become more vivid and the dynamics more playful and experimental.

The SolutionBy changing the colours, the intensities and the speed of the dynamics of the 500 RGB LED light fittings that

are hidden in the construction, the cupola transforms into a living element that breathes light.

iColor Cove MX Powercore

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Asian paints, experience color storeMumbai, India

“We feel we’ve created something engaging and inspiring that has redefined not only perceptions of Asian Paints in the market, but the Indian retail landscape in general”

- KBS Anand, President of Decorative Business, Asian Paints

The Project Home décor in India is handled almost entirely by contractors. Consumers have little involvement in home

decor and do not use much colour in their homes. The challenge of Asian Paints color store project was to

design a flagship store that would inspire consumers to do more with color.

For example, the entrance of the store is highlighted with hundreds of lights suspended in an arch, inviting

guests to choose a color from a series of pedestals. Motion sensors hidden within each pedestal send a

pulse of the selected color up through the archway lights and across the facade, creating constant color

shifts throughout the whole store-front.

The first Experience Color Store opened in Mumbai in 2009 and has already won a couple of design awards

in the region:

- Best International Retail Interior, Retail Interior Awards 2008

- Best Manufacturer’s Showroom, Best Innovative Concept, Best in Class for International Store Design,

Retail Design Institute Awards 2008

- Creme de la Creme, WPPed Cream 2008

- Visual Technology in a Visual Display, VMSD International Visual Competition 2009

- Silver IDEA, IDSA IDEA 2009

- A.R.E. Award 2009

The SolutionPhilips Color Kinetics - iColor Flex SLX are embedded into the suspended disks in the entrance. Using red,

blue and green LEDs motion sensors with light system manager creates constant color shifts throughout

the whole store-front.

iColor Flex MX

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Product Range

iColor Cove EC

iColor Accent MX Powercore

eW Accent MX Powercore

iColor Tile MX

C-Splash 2

eW Cove QLX Powercore

iW Blast Powercore

iW Blast TR

eW Blast Powercore

eW Burst Powercore

Multi Synchronizer SmartJack ProSynchronizer Pharos Controllers

ColorBlast TR

ColorBurst 6

eW Cove EC Powercore

ColorBlast Powercore

ColorBlast 6 ColorBlast 12

ColorBlast TRX

NE

W

NE

W

NE

W

NE

WN

EW

NE

W

NE

W

ColorBurst Compact Powercore

eW Burst Compact Powercore

UPD

AT

ED

UPD

AT

ED

AuxBoxInstantly activate iPlayer 3 light shows with any remote triggering device

AuxBox Multi-Protocol Converter

Video System Manager Pro

Ethernet Controller Keypad

ColorReach Powercore

iW Reach Powercore

eW Reach Powercore

ColorReach TR Powercore

iW Reach TR Powercore

eW Downlight Powercore

ColorGraze Powercore

iColor Cove QLX

eW Profile Powercore

Light System Manager

Controller Keypad

iColor Cove MX Powercore

iW Graze Powercore

ColorBurst Powercore

eW Cove MX Powercore

iW Cove MX Powercore

iColor Flex MXiColor Flex LMX

ColorDial Pro

eW Graze Powercore

eW / Color Fuse Powercore

ColorBlazeColorBlaze TRX

eW Flex SLX

iPlayer 3

Theatrical / Touring

Graze / Wash

Flood / Spot

Cove

Direct View

Task / Downlight

Controllers

Controller Accessories

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WN

EW

NE

W

NE

W

NE

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NE

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UPD

AT

ED

UPD

AT

ED

For detailed information of the products please contact our customer service executive

at 1860 180 1111, 011 6600 1111 “standard call rates apply”

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Be inspired b a simple and economical bright-light solution

With our new philips MASTER LED lamp for general and accent lighting, we are taking LED lighting to the next level.

Your aspiration-to reduce energy and maintenance costs without compromising on light quality and ambience is now

very much reality.

MASTER LED lets you enjoy energy saving of up to 80% from a high quality lamp and up to 50 times longer than

conventional light sources and is ultra-easy to install. It’s simply brilliant!

LED Lamps

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“Practise what you preach. If you are going to promote sustainable business then you really ought to make sure the lighting is an ‘illuminating example’ as well.”

- Thomas Schuurmans, New business developer at Reggs

The Project Reggs, a design agency in Amsterdam, translates design and communication into brand strategies and

effective ‘carriers’, such as products, packaging and corporate identity. Reggs does this on the basis of its own

unique vision. ‘Creating added value through sustainability’ is the slogan Reggs uses to convince clients that

sustainable business really is possible.

Schuurmans explains: “We wanted to use light to create a cosy, friendly atmosphere whilst at the same time

retaining the industrial character of the space. Echoing the functional grid of factory lamps that used to hang

here, we chose to install a grid of lamps that are reminiscent of the archetypal incandescent lamp.”

The design agency is located in the production hall of what used to be a bubble-gum factory. The studio

has a floor space of 750 m2 and is 8 metres high. Schuurmans explains: “We wanted to use light to create

a cosy, friendly atmosphere whilst at the same time retaining the industrial character of the space. Echoing

the functional grid of factory lamps that used to hang here, we chose to install a grid of lamps that are

reminiscent of the archetypal incandescent lamp.”

The SolutionInitial research into the possibilities showed that the Philips MASTER LED would be the most suitable. “It

has the familiar shape of an incandescent lamp, but thanks to the LED technology it is very energy-efficient,”

says Schuurmans. “The lamp produces light that is bright white yet personal at the same time – this ties in

nicely with the creative atmosphere in the space. The bold design with cooling ribs fits in beautifully with

the industrial ‘look and feel’ of this environment.” Various calculations to determine the light output showed

that a total of 216 lamps would be required to light the space effectively. These have been installed in a

fine-meshed grid below the ceiling. “Because they are all at exactly the same height, as dusk falls it looks

as if there is a second, transparent ceiling between the floor and the ceiling, and this creates a friendlier

atmosphere in the large factory hall.”

Case study

Master Glow LED bulb 7W

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Design Agency Reggs Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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General descriptionPhilips MASTER LED MR16 integrates a high power LED light source with an excellent thermal management solution in a

standard halogen form factor to replace 20W halogen.

• Standard Halogen form factor

• Ultra energy efficient replacement for 20W Halogen

• 45,000 hours average life time

• No mercury, UV and IR

• RoHS compliant

• CCT : 2700K.

Product Specifications

Master LED MR16 4W

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-mable

MASTER LED 4W GU5.3 2700K 12V MR16 24D

929000158207 4 GU5.3 80 160 45,000 12 24 2700K 700 No

MASTER LED 4W GU5.3 3000K 12V MR16 24D

929000158307 4 GU5.3 80 165 45,000 12 24 3000K 720 No

MASTER LED 4W GU5.3 4000K 12V MR16 24D

929000158407 4 GU5.3 80 185 45,000 12 24 4000K 720 No

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LEDspotLV 7-35W MR16 24D is the latest in Philips series of Low Voltage (12Vac) Halogen spot

replacement. It has exact form fit with Halogen lamps.

• Replacement for 35W 12VAC Halogen lamps

• 80% energy saving

• Retrofits into vast majority of MR16 fixtures

• High CRI of 80

• 25,000 hours average life time

• No UV and IR

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-able

MASTER LEDspotLV GU 5.3 MR16 2700K MR16 24D

929000172306 7 GU5.3 80 260 25,000 12 24 2700K 1200 No

MASTER LEDspotLV GU 5.3 MR16 3000K MR16 24D

929000172406 7 GU5.3 80 275 25,000 12 24 3000K 1270 No

MASTER LEDspotLV GU 5.3 MR16 4000K MR16 24D

929000172706 7 GU5.3 80 305 25,000 12 24 4000K 1400 No

Master LED Spot LV 7-35W

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Master LED MR16 10W Dimmable

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LED 7-35W 12V MR16 Dim integrates leading high power LED light source and compact high efficiency

driver into a traditional halogen form factor. It is ideal for applications including track lighting, general architectural and

landscape lighting

• Replacement for 35W Halogen lamps

• 80% energy saving

• Long lifetime of 25,000 hours (B50/L70)

• No UV and IR, RoHS Compliant

• 15, 24 & 36 Degree option

Product Specifications

Master LED 7-35W 12VMR16 Dimmable

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-able

MASTER LED 10-50W 2700K 12V MR16 15D Dim

929000176806 10 GU5.3 80 360 25,000 12 15 2700K 4100 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 3000K 12V MR16 15D Dim

929000176906 10 GU5.3 80 370 25,000 12 15 3000K 4200 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 4000K 12V MR16 15D Dim

929000177006 10 GU5.3 80 420 25,000 12 15 4000K 4700 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 2700K 12V MR16 24D Dim

929000174106 10 GU5.3 80 360 25,000 12 24 2700K 1700 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 3000K 12V MR16 24D Dim

929000174206 10 GU5.3 80 370 25,000 12 24 3000K 1760 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 4000K 12V MR16 24D Dim

929000174306 10 GU5.3 80 420 25,000 12 24 4000K 2000 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 2700K 12V MR16 36D Dim

929000177106 10 GU5.3 80 440 25,000 12 36 2700K 1050 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 4000K 12V MR16 36D Dim

929000177206 10 GU5.3 80 465 25,000 12 36 3000K 1110 Yes

MASTER LED 10-50W 4000K 12V MR16 36D Dim

929000177306 10 GU5.3 72 540 25,000 12 36 4000K 1295 Yes

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-able

MASTER LED 7-35W 2700K 12V MR16 15D Dim

929000172106 7 GU5.3 80 280 40,000 12 15 2700K 3210 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 3000K 12V MR16 15D Dim

929000172206 7 GU5.3 80 295 40,000 12 15 3000K 3300 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 4000K 12V MR16 15D Dim

929000176606 7 GU5.3 80 330 40,000 12 15 4000K 3600 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 2700K 12V MR16 24D Dim

929000173806 7 GU5.3 80 280 40,000 12 24 2700K 1380 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 3000K 12V MR16 24D Dim

929000173906 7 GU5.3 80 295 40,000 12 24 3000K 1460 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 4000K 12V MR16 24D Dim

929000174006 7 GU5.3 80 330 40,000 12 24 4000K 1590 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 2700K 12V MR16 36D Dim

929000172506 7 GU5.3 80 340 40,000 12 36 2700K 815 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 4000K 12V MR16 36D Dim

929000172606 7 GU5.3 80 360 40,000 12 36 3000K 860 Yes

MASTER LED 7-35W 4000K 12V MR16 36D Dim

929000176706 7 GU5.3 72 410 40,000 12 36 4000K 980 Yes

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LED MR16 10-50W 12VAC is the latest in Philips series of Low Voltage (12VAC) Halogen spot replacement

It has exact form fit with Halogen lamps.

• Replacement for 50W 12V Halogen lamps

• 80% energy saving

• Dimmable with recommended dimmers

• Retrofits into vast majority of MR16 fixtures

• Long lifetime of 25,000 hours (B50/L70)

• 15, 24 & 36 Degree option

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General descriptionEfficient accent lighting is now possible with the GU10 MASTER LED. With no heat, UV or IR in the beam, it outperforms

halogen lighting in terms of ambience while saving on evergy and maintenance costs.

• Ultra energy efficient replacement for 50W standard dichroic halogen 230V lamps

• 40,000 hours average lifetime: less maintenance

• No mercury, UV and IR

• RoHS compliant.

• 25 and 40 beam angles

• Dimmable

• CCT : 2700K, 3000K and 4200K.

Product Specifications

Master LED GU10

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-able

MASTER LED GU10 929000163802 7 GU10 80 250 40,000 230 25 2700K 1100 Yes

MASTER LED GU10 929000176906 7 GU10 80 290 40,000 230 25 3000K 1300 Yes

MASTER LED GU10 929000177006 7 GU10 80 290 40,000 230 25 4200K 1300 Yes

MASTER LED GU10 929000174106 7 GU10 80 250 40,000 230 40 2700K 430 Yes

MASTER LED GU10 929000174206 7 GU10 80 290 40,000 230 40 3000K 600 Yes

MASTER LED GU10 929000174306 7 GU10 80 290 40,000 230 40 4200K 600 Yes

Master LED PAR

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-able

MASTER LED PAR 30S 929000162201 11 E27 80 430 45,000 230 25 2700K 1880 No

MASTER LED PAR 38 Indoor

929000162101 16 E27 80 600 45,000 230 25 2700K 2880 No

MASTER LED PAR 38 Outdoor

929000162501 16 E27 80 600 20,000 230 25 2700K 2880 No

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LED PAR30 & PAR38 integrates a high power LED light source with excellent thermal management solution

in a standard halogen form-factor to replace upto 75Watt traditional halogen lamp.

• Replacement for Standard 75Watt halogen lamp

• High Energy efficiency of more then 80%

• Long life of 45,000 hours

• Life of 20,000 hours for PAR38 outdoor

• No External driver is required

• Environment friendly RoHS complaint , No mercury

• No UV and IR

• CCT : 2700K..

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Product Specifications

NovaGlow E14 Candle

General descriptionPhilips Philips NovaGlow E14 CANDLE integrates a high power LED light source with an unique lens design to give sparkle

effect to replace upto 20W GLS candle.

• Standard GLS Candle form factor

• Ultra Energy efficient, replacement upto 20W GLS

• Available in 2W and 3W

• 15,000 hours average life time

• No external driver is required

• No mercury, UV and IR

• RoHS complaint

• CCT : 2700K and 3000K.

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-mable

Novaglow E14 Candle

929000185502 2 E14/B35 65 40 25,000 230 N/A 2700K N/A No

Novalier 3W E14 2700K 230V B35 CL Dim

929000186704 3 E14 90 136 20,000 230 N/A 2700K N?A Yes

General descriptionThe bulb-shaped E27 combines the trusted form factor of incandescent lamps and the common energy-saver with all the

benefits of state-of-the-art LED technology.

• Ultra energy efficient replacement upto 40w GLS

• 40,000 hours average life time

• No mercury, UV and IR

• RoHS complaint

• CCT : 2700K.

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-able

MASTER GLOW LED bulb A60

929000159602 8 E27 80 470 25,000 230 250 2700K N/A Yes

MASTER GLOW LED bulb A60

TBA 8 B27 80 470 25,000 230 250 2700K N/A Yes

Master GlowLED bulb

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Master LED Tube

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LEDtube integrates LED light source with frosted cover design into traditional liner fluorescent form

while consuming only 22Watt and offer energy saving up to 50%.

• Replacement for TLD 36Watt with ballast

• No glare discomfort & Uniform light distribution

• No external driver is required

• No mercury, UV and IR

• CE, KEMA, WEEE, EMC and RoHs complaint

Product Name Ordering Code 12NC

Wattage (W)

Cap Base

CRI LuminousFlux (lm)

Lifetime(hrs)

Voltage (V)

Beam Angle

CCT Beam Intensity

Dimm-mable

MASTER LEDtube GA 600mm 11W 840 G13**

929000181201 11 G13 85 750 30,000 240 120 4000K N/A No

MASTER LEDtube GA 900mm 17W 840 G13**

929000181401 17 G13 85 1150 30,000 240 120 4000K N/A No

MASTER LEDtube GA 1200mm 22W 840 G13**

929000181601 22 G13 85 1500 30,000 240 120 4000K N/A No

MASTER LEDtube GA 600mm 11W 865 G13**

929000181301 11 G13 85 750 30,000 240 120 6500K N/A No

MASTER LEDtube GA 900mm 17W 865 G13**

929000181501 17 G13 85 1150 30,000 240 120 6500K N/A No

MASTER LEDtube GA 1200mm 22W 865 G13**

929000181701 22 G13 85 1500 30,000 240 120 6500K N/A No

**Operate directly on 240Vac , therefore need to disconnect the Ballast in the existing fitting.Note : Dimming possible with only recommended dimmers.

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1960 1970 1980

LEDs: 1960 to today

• Red LEDs used as small indicator lights in

electronic devices

• First green and yellow LEDs

• LEDs used in watches, calculators, electronics,

traffic lights

• First blue LEDs

• First super-bright red LEDs

1990 2000 2010 and beyond

• High-brightness blue LED created by Shuji

Nakamura in 1993, allowing LED sources to

produce virtually any color, including white

• First white-light LED sources developed

in 1996

• LEDs begin to replace incandescent sources

for applications that call for colored light

• RGB lighting applications appear in 1998

• High-brightness green and amber LEDs

• Output levels of up to 100 lumens achieved

• LEDs widely accepted for entertainmen

lighting by 2003

• First tunable white light fixtures

• White-light LEDs viable for accent lighting

by 2004

• White-light LEDs viable for general

illumination by 2008

• LED technology expected to be the

preferred lighting method in homes and

offices by 2025*

* Source: US Department of Energy and Optoelectronics Industry Development Association

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