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Proessional LED lighting catalogue 2012

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Index

 Why LED?

 Why Philips?

06. Sustainability

and LED solutions

12 Journey o 

LEDs at Philips

Ofce

applications

14. LEDs in ofce

16. Reception

18. Open plan oce

20. Oce cabins

22. Meeting rooms

Case study

24. Audi,

Neckarsulm, Germany 

26. Citibank,

Gurgaon, India

28. HCL Technologies,

Manesar, India

30. Cognizant

Technologies,

Bangalore - India

32. Akshaya Ltd.

Chennai, India

34. Product range

Retail

applications

48. LEDs in retail

50. Shop windows

52. Entrances

54. Selling space

and displays

56. In-store

architecture

Case study

58. Bio-Planet,

Leuven, Belgium

60. Fussl ashion,

Vienna, Austria

62. Heineken the

city, Amsterdam, The

Netherlands

64. McDonalds, India

66. Product range

Outdoor 

applications

72. LEDs in

outdoor 

spaces

74. Architectural

lighting

76. City centres

78. Residential areas

80. Roads and

 transport

Case study

82. City centre,

Terneuzen, The

Netherlands

84. City hall,

Vilvoorde, Belgium

86. Kolkata municipal

corporation oce,

India

88.Vijawada Municipal

Corporation LED Solar 

Street light, Andhra

Pradesh, India

90. Product range

Hospitality

applications

120. LEDs in

hospitality

122.Receptions and

lobbies

124.Corridors and

other transition areas

126.Luxury rooms

and suites

128.Bar, restaurants

and lounges

130. Wellness areas

132.Facades

Case study

134.Scandic Palace

hotel, Copenhagen,

DK 

136.The Westin

palace, Madrid, Spain

138.CitizenM

Amsterdam, The

Netherlands

140. Product range

Industry

application

108. LEDs in

industry

110. Production areas

112.  Warehouse

Case study

114. Royal Mall NDC,

Davenrty, UK 

116. BP, Tilburg, The

Netherlands

118. Product range

LED lighting

innovation

Case study

148. County hall,

London, UK 

150. Gateshead

millennium bridge,

Newcastle, UK 

152. PUB

departmental store,

Stockholm, Sweden

154. Asian paints,

experience color store,

Mumbai - India

158. LED lamps

160. Reception

162. Bar, restaurants

and lounges

Case Study

164. McDonalds

166. Design Agency 

Reggs, Amsterdam, The

Netherlands

168. Zevar Jewellers,

Porbandar, India

170. Ram Jewellers,

Porbandar, India

172. Ashapura

 Jewellers, Porbandar,

India

174. Product range

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

an electrical current passing through a s emi conductive

material, so it does not require a lament like an

incandescent bulb.

LEDs have advanced at remarkable rates to enable an

entirely new category o lighting that will bring sense

and simplicity to our everyday lighting. LED lighting is

highly ecient, long lasting, environmentally riendly and

inherently controllable - enabling both new and traditional

applications o light. Already LED based solutions

illuminate amous buildings, bridges, retail shops, television

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

and celebrity-lled nightclubs around 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 s emi 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, ree electrons can move

rom 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

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

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

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

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

energy is released in the orm o light. When we maintain a

steady fow o electrical current to the diode, it continues

 the process o allowing electrons to fow rom the negative

charged material and all into the positive charged holes which

maintains a steady stream o light out o the LED.

LEDs consume less electric power. An LED bulb utilizes around

10 watts o energy that is conrmed to be 10 times less

energy consuming than an incandescent bulb, which utilizes

up to 100 watts o electricity. The lengthy hours o usage and

energy-saving unctions o LEDs will denitely support you

 to save more when compared with continually buying other 

inexpensive light bulbs that have shorter lie span and have no

energy-saving unctions.

Durability is another eature o LED lighting. They don’t have

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

o materials that do not generate toxic chemicals like that

o incandescent and also fuorescent bulbs. Lastly, LED lights

generate pure light which has no ficker and causes no glare.

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Sustainability and LED

solutionsSustainability and respect or the environment are core

values o Philips. With LED based solutions, we take a major 

step orward in achieving both aims. When considering the

sustainability o LEDs, the rst aspect that generally springs to

mind is low energy use . Apart rom this, there are plenty o 

other benets, including waste reduction, recyclability, ecient

use o materials and resources and the eect on buildings and

design practices.

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

output degradation, or lumen depreciation, is determined by testing

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

cause lumen depreciation include drive current and heat generated

within the device itsel. Lumen maintenance describes how long a

ighting xture retains a certain percentage o its initial light output.

White light sources used or general illumination are commonly

considered to be at the end o their useul lie when their light output

alls below 70% o the initial output. For white and colored accent andnon-task lighting, the lumen maintenance threshold is oten considered

to be 50%. Well-designed LED lighting xtures can retain 70% o their

nitial output or 50,000 hours or more, depending on operating

conditions and other actors. At 24 hours per day o continuous use,

such xtures can deliver useul light or six years or longer — many

times as long as incandescent sources, and up to t wice as long as long-

ie fuorescent sources.

2. I you compare the raw lumen output o conventional lamps with

the lumen output o many LED lighting xtures, it oten seems that

LED xtures deliver less light than the conventional alternatives. Such

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

account or the signicant amount o wasted light in conventional

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

suitability o a lighting xture or a given task. A better measure is

delivered light — how much light a xture delivers to a surace or

area, as measured in lux (lx) or ootcandles (c). You can make accurate

comparisons between conventional and LED lighting xtures on the

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

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

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

reaches a task area, you must discount any light lost in the xturehousing (oten over 30%), as well as any light lost as a result o lensing,

shading, and ltering. Since incandescent and fuorescent lamps emit

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

direction away rom the target area.

LED lighting xtures are integrated systems in which t he light

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

inseparable. Lumen measurements o LED lighting xtures, thereore,

are perormed on the entire system, and already account or light

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

inherently directional, they emit almost all o their light outp ut 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 lters which can block a signicant percentage o a xture’s

light output (over 90% or certain shades o deep blue).

When comparing lighting xtures on the basis o delivered light, LED

xtures oten perorm as well, and in some cases signicantly bett er,

than conventional xtures, while consuming ar less energy.

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

temperature with short pulses that produce a high ecacy that cannot

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

do not refect the typical expected output o LED sources integrated

into lighting xtures. Although percentages vary, it is not uncommon tosee ecacy losses o up to 40%. Reputable LED xture manuacturers

do not base lumen measurements on the test results o their LED

source suppliers. Instead, they use independent, third-party testing labs

to measure and validate the output o their lighting xtures according

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

by the Illuminating Engineering Society o North America (IES). Some

highly ecient white-light LED lighting xtures can achieve ecacy o 

over 40 lumens pe r watt (lm / W), sucient to earn ENERGY STAR

and other energy-eciency ratings. For example, linear LED cove

lights rom a leading manuacturer achieve ecacies o 43.9 to 53.1 lm

/ W in normal operating conditions.

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

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

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

incandescent lamps have a very low ecacy compared with CFLs,

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

service incandescent lamps use the same lament material heated

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

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

incandescent lamps are so energy wasteul. LED sources are much

more ecient at converting watts to lumens. Dierent materialscan be used within the LED sources themselves, each o which has

its own light ext raction ecacy. For these and other reasons, two

dierent LED sources can consume the same number o watts but

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

o light output, evaluating the “brightness” o LED sources or a given

situation requires you to think dierently about lighting. A standard

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

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

oce desk, your book does not receive all 800 lumens rom your

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

crucial measurement is delivered light. According to t he IES, serious

reading requires an average o 50 c or 500 lx on t he page. Many

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

level o light while consuming ar less than 60 watts. For example, an

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

under-cabinet LED light rom a leading supplier delivers 50 c in typical

desktop situations while consuming only about 6 watts per oot.

5. Because they produce no inrared energy, the beam o light rom

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

LED itsel during the conversion o electricity into light. This waste

heat must be properly removed rom the lighting system to maximize

xture perormance and to avoid damage to the LEDs. In well

designed LED lighting xtures, heat removal is accomplished through

careully designed and engineered heat sinks that draw heat away rom

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

6. Initial xture costs may be higher or some LED lighting solutions

than or comparable incandescent and fuorescent lighting solutions.

But initial xture cost does not account or the total cost o owning,

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

useul lie, LED lighting xtures avoid the maintenance and materials

costs which multiple relampings o incandescent xtures require over

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

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

total cost o LED lighting systems, thereore, can be signicantly lower

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

can oten be realized in less than three years.

7. Two important measurements o 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 denitions o CCT allow a range o 

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

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

is a major concern o LED manuacturers. Leading LED lighting

manuacturers use various LED selection schemes (binning) to ensure

color consistency rom xture to xture. On a scale o 0 (worst) to

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

the colors o objects aithully in reerence to an ideal light source

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

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

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

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

halide lamps, and some cool white fuorescent xtures sucient or

the vast majority o applications. Because o well-known shortcomings

o the standard CRI test or LED lighting, some LED lighting xtures

with low CRI scores produce visually pleasing light that renders colors

appropriately. Color Quality Scale (CQS), a color-rendering standard

that better accounts or the unique properties o 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 pe rson

to evaluate how well they render color.

Ecacy o LED sources

• LED sources far surpass incandescent lamps in efcacy and compare favorably with most uorescent lamps.

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

Comparing LED and conventional light xture e cacy

This table shows the st arting ecacy o various xtures, percentage o light loss, and net ecacy

The LED downlight has the lowest starting ecacy, but its net ecacy exceeds the asymmetric linear fuorescent and

equals the CFL downlight.

Fixture Starting Ecacy Losses Net Ecacy  Asymmetric TL Wall Wash 80 Im / W 62% 30 Im / W

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

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

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

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

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 Journey o 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 platorms to develop the

most optimised solution or the customer using cutting edge design sotware and analysis tools. The

design centre is equipped with the state o the ar t measurement, simulation and validation acility to

check the designs, prototypes, saety and protection parameters and nally, the nished products at

every step, rom conceptualisation to delivery.

LED drivers and solar charge controller 

development lab

The lab is ully equipped or CE compliance testing o 

electronic drivers and solar charge controllers or LED

modules. Testing acilities incorporate all IEC standards

dened or solar and LED drivers and controls. Test acilities

and equipments to monitor perormance, saety, surge, EMI-

EMC, thermal management, solar panel simulators etc. are

used by the te am o highly skilled proessionals 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 or thermal endurance, high voltage

and insulation resistance, heat-re-tracking, electrical perormance

measurement, switching cycle tests. This lab is instrumental or

endorsement o product quality.

Photometry lab

State o art acility (one o the biggest lab in Asia) or

photometric measurements using rotating mirror type Gonio-

photometer. It is used to measure the light distribution o 

luminaires in a 3 dimensional space. The measurements may be

used to derive photometric characteristics and is transormed

or publication in graphical orm such as polar curve. This is the

most appropriate type o Gonio-photometer or measuring

LED Luminaires with more than 98% accuracy.

Thermal and electrical labRain chamber Dust testing

Dust ingress and water ingress acility

IP66 marking on luminaires imply ingress protection rom

dust and moisture, which is very important to ensure

constant quality o light output. All products are rigorously

tested or protection against dust and water, ollowed

by electrical saety tests viz. high voltage and insulation

resistance. The acility covers entire range o ingress

protection and is instrumental or customer acceptance test s.

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Philips is pioneering the LED lighting revolution. For the rst time ever we oer a complete port olio o LED lighting

solutions, including lamps, luminaires and controls. They encompass s olutions or general lighting and task lighting, so

everyone, rom the boardroom to the back oce can benet rom energy ecient, adaptable light with high levels o 

visual comort.

LEDs in oceApplications: reception, open plan oce, oce cabins, meeting rooms

The ofce o the uture

Specically designed to meet the needs o people in

oces, our new portolio makes a serious statement

about innovation, design and sustainability. It gives you

the opportunity to seize the moment and help shape

the oce o the uture, at the same time creating

comortable oce spaces that are a pleasure t o work in.

Creative reedom

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

cutting edge o innovation and design. Nowhere is this

more apparent than in LED lighting. The very nature

o LEDs oers so much more scope or new ideas and

their compact size means even more creative reedom in

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

devices you can control them with great precision to

create the right ambience to suit needs, moods or tasks.

Design innovation

Not surprisingly, all this creative reedom has spawned

a new wave o oce lighting solutions. For example, our

DayWave concept, with its graceul curves, adds more

than a touch o elegance to any oce. New concepts

such as DaySign and DayZone extend the possibilities

even urther, while the Touched range o controls brings

consumer style ease o use to the workplace.

Green light thinking

Our new complete portolio has also given the green light

to sustainability and an explicit ‘GO’ to energy saving o 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

oce norms, LEDs also eliminate the need or hazardous

substances and because they are designed to last up to

three times longer, they create even more savings in terms

o reduced spending on maintenance.

The perect portolio

Oces require more than just illumination. They need

creative lighting solutions that inspire ideas and make a

statement, improve well-being and saeguard resources.

Our LED portolio does exactly that with stylish solutions

or every workplace application. We provide truly

sustainable ways to improve lie in the oce, withoutharming the planet.

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

solutions are beautiully designed to create the most dramatic eects, rom undulating waves o light,

 to crystal clear accents, and sot, colorul ambiences. Whether your oce style is unky or unctional,

we have the right LED solutions or you. LuxSpace

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DayWave

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PowerBalance

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Open plan oceOpen plan oces are now ar more dynamic. We believe that oce lighting should be too. Create

a comortable ambience that responds to natural light levels, switch lights o automatically when

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

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

ecient, they’ll even make your energy bills look good. Sereno

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DayWave

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Ledo

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Oce CabinsCell oces and internal rooms that lack natural light require lighting more oten and thus incur higher 

energy costs. Our intelligent solutions help bring energy spending down with luminaires that react

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

one’s around. You can now work smarter and save up to 55% on ener gy costs.

PowerBalance

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Mystique

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

DayWave

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Meeting roomsLighting has a proound eect on the way people eel. Tailor it to the task at hand and you can make

your meeting room a ar more eective space, enhancing wellbeing, creating excitement or providing

an air o quiet calm. Our innovative solutions take LED lighting to new levels o sophistication. Clever 

eatures 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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AudiNeckarsulm, Germany

“Everyone who walks past the redesigned room admires the

lighting, with many o them remarking,: I wish I had something

like that!”- Bernhard Schneider, Head o Planning Department

The projectAudi has been writing automotive history or over 100 years. Many o their hallmark innovations have

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

is continuously optimizing environmental actors such as energy usage, waste balances, soil conservation,

water pollution and noise emissions. In 2008 they decided to renovate the ir building to create modern

oces with state-o-the-art acilities. An especially attractive solution was required in their meeting acilities.

The solutionDayWave was chosen or its elegantly curved design and linear orm that creates an attractive wave o light.

The LED technology illuminates the room in various shades o warm and cool white light to create e xactly

the right ambience or each meeting while also ensuring great style. The attractive aluminium housing design

is also a perect match with t he visual identity o the Audi brand.

Case study 

LuxSpace

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DayWave

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Citibank Gurgaon, India

The project 

Committed to India or over 109 years, Citi takes pride in being a premier locally-embedded nancial

institution backed by an unmatched global network. Citi’s presence in India spans 42 Citibank branches

across 30 cities, over 700 ATMs and is an employer o choice to approximately 7500 employees in

India. With capital investment o around US$4 billion, Citi is the single largest oreign direct investor in

the nancial services industry in India and oers consumers and institutions a broad range o nancial

products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities

brokerage, private banking (Citi Private Bank), alternate investments and private equity (CVCI) and wealth

management. In line with our commitment to make a positive dierence in the communities we work, Citi

India’ citizenship programme is ocused in t he priority areas o nancial capability and asset building, micro-

nance, enterprise development and youth, education and livelihoods.

The solutionTo gauge the complexity and the nature o the issue Philips carried out a survey o the lighting levels.

Ater analyzing the inormation the ollowing solutions were proposed to the Citi team:-

• Realignment of the light ttings would improve the efciency of the lights used in the ofce. For example:

shiting light ttings above rows o back-to-back work-stations, so only a single row o lights was adequate.

• There was a scope to reduce over-all ttings at workstation areas, cabins and passages.

• The gap between downlighters installed at passage area was increased from existing 4’ to 6’.

The recommendations were accepted by Citibank. Philips installed Sereno 2’x2’ fttings and Ledo

downlighters. The results were highly eective. They were able to reduce the number o 2’x2’ light ttings

by 24 %( 78 t o 59) and also reduce the number o downlighters by 27 nos. Overall average illumination level

on workstations improved rom 200 lux to 430 lux (expected to stabilize in the range o 375 – 400 lux in

6 months time).Technically, the new lights are approx 100% more ecient than the old ttings. Due to the

high-eciency and long-lie o the product, in addition to energy saving, maintenance cost is ex pected to be

negligible or the next 2 years.

Sereno LEDO

Case study 

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The Project HCL Technologies is a leading global IT services company, working with clients in t he areas that impact

and redene the core o their businesses. HCL leverages its extensive global oshore inrastructure and

network o oces in 26 count ries to provide holistic, multi-service delivery in key industry verticals. Saving

energy is one o t he prime areas o corporate social responsibility that HCL believes in and practices

diligently. For there new campus at Manesar, they wanted a lighting partner who can provide products which

are energy ecient and oer lowest possible light power density.

The SolutionPhilips proposed a combination o LED and T5 based lighting solution based on client’s requirement. LED

lighting oers a solution that is fexible, energy-ecient, easy-to-upgrade and maintain. We installed Sereno

lighting fxtures at workstation areas, down lights at corridors and Roadstar LED streetlights

at outdoor areas. The good thing about these lighting products is that they are good looking and oer

visual comort to employees at work, thereby improving the overall ambience.

This is the rst time HCL has done a green b uilding or oce use. Energy consumption or the whole

building, including lighting, was an issue. We were looking or low density lighting throughout the building

including outdoor areas, so that we are able to save lot o energy or achieving LEED certifcation. For

achieving this we were looking or a lighting partner and got the answer in Philips. Basically, we have used

suspended light xtures along with downlighters. We were able to reduce the intensity o the lighting with

the help o DALI ballast which is tted along with the light xtures. For outdoor lighting, we have used LED

streetlights so that lighting is smooth, energy ecient and is able to ulll the requirements o ,”Green

Building Design”.We needed lot o lighting technical know-how or achieving the objective o being a

green building. Philips provided exactly that.

Pranab Nandy, General Manager – Projects, HCL Technologies

Sereno Roadstar FBH145

Case study 

HCL TechnologiesManesar, India

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Cognizant TechnologiesBangalore, India

“When Cognizant wanted to build its new oce in a cost

eective and orward thinking manner, Philips provided LED

lighting solutions that are energy ecient and fexible and

enhances light output at the same time.”- CS Murali, Chie o Corporate Aairs, Cognizant Technologies - India

The ProjectCognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider o inormation 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 or client satisaction,

technology innovation, deep industry and business process expertise , and a global, collaborative workorcethat embodies the uture o work. With over 50 delivery centers worldwide and approximately 111,000

employees as o March 31, 2011, Cognizant is a member o NASDAQ-100, S&P 500, Forbes Global 2000,

and Fortune 500, and is ranked among the top-perorming and astest growing companies in the world.

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

the nature o its businesse s wherein it has large oces and large number o people working, oce lighting

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

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

LEDO LED downlighters have been used.

Case study 

Ledo

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Akshaya Ltd.Chennai, India

“We strongly believe in proposing green and sustainable

solutions to our clients. As a developer, i we don’t practice

what we preach, there is no meaning. Also, we always go or 

 the best brand while choosing any solution. Hence, we went

or Philips LED lighting solutions.”- Mr. T Chitty Babu, Chairman & CEO, Akshaya Ltd.

The ProjectAkshaya Ltd, one o the biggest real estate developers in South India, was renovating their corporate

HQ at Chennai and wanted LED lighting solutions to meet their lighting requirements.

The SolutionPhilips Team conducted an e nergy audit and proposed a combination o CIRRUS LED 2x2 Luminaires

and GreenLED downlighters, which was accepted by the client based on the product perormance.

Case study 

Cirrus

2x2 luminaire

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GreenLED

downlighter 

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Ledo and

Ledo Plus

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

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

CFL downlighters. LEDO amily uses latest LED technology and delivers consistent light output, stable color perormance

and high color rendering.

Specications

Type LEDO LEDO Plus

Light source DLM-1100 DLM-2000

Lumen output (at source) 1100lm 2000lm

Light color Neutral white: 4000K

Cool white: 5000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Power consumption 14W 24W

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 nish refector Sand-blasted matt nish refector

Mater ia l D ie -c as t h ou si ng act in g a s h ea t s in k, detachabl e ront

rame made rom high quality engineering plastic

Die-cast housing acting as heat sink, detachable ront

rame made rom high quality engineering plastic

Color White White

Lietime 50000 burning hrs. (At L70) 50000 burning hrs. (At L70)CRI >80 >80

Variant

Also used in

Retail

General descriptionGreenLED is a break through oering which combines modern product design, the latest LED technology and reliable heat

management to deliver a long lasting ecient and cost eective solution or oces and retail spaces. Oering substantial

energy savings compared to CFL / halogen, good light quality, complete stylistic reedom and signicant maintenance savings,

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

Specications

Type BBS170

Light source Philips Rebel ES

Lumen output 850lm

Light color 5000K/4000K

Power consumption 15W

Voltage 170-270V AC 50 Hz

Opt ics Hi gh ec ie ncy opt ics wit h hi gh refe ct ive di u se r pr ovi di ng e ci ent gla re r ee lig ht ing

Driver Non-integral constant current electronic driver with a gear tray

Color White

Lietime 40000 burning hrs. (At L70)

Also used in

Retail

Variant

GreenLED

Product

specications

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GreenLEDmini

General descriptionGreenLED mini is a breakthrough oering which combines modern product design, the latest LED technology and

reliable heat management to deliver a long lasting ecient solution or oces and retails spaces.

Specications

Type BBS150 M 1xDLED-5000 PSU WH

Light source High power LED

Lumen output 550lm

Light color White

Power consumption 10.5W

Voltage 220-240V

Driver Electronic constant current

Optics Diused

Material Die-cast housing with high eciency diuser

Color White

CRI >70

Variant

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owerBalance

General descriptionPowerBalance is a premium LED luminaire which oers a comortable working environment and at the same time

complies with oce lighting norms. It consumes signicantly less energy while oering longer lie o the light source,

resulting in lower operational cost compared to traditional luminaires.

Specications

Type PowerBalance

Light source LED 31S , LED 40S

Lumen output 3100lm

4000lm

Light color Neutral white: 4000K

Power consumption 38W/50W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Driver Philips - Xitanimum high voltage driver

Op tic s S ma rt py ra mi d opt ics ma de o ut o a nt i- st at ic pl ast ic re fect or w it h di us er

Mater ia l CRCA h ou si ng wi th metal r im with ant i- st at ic p la st ic refector ( ex treme h igh ref ec ti vi ty )

Color White

Lietime 50000 burning hrs. (At L70)

CRI >85

Variant

General descriptionMystique LED is an innovative luminaire that refects the transition o lighting trend toward aesthetic design and

architectural integration. It uses the best in class LED light source which ensures energy savings and maintenance ree

operation. Mystique LED creates a more spacious and pleasant working environment through visually comortable

lighting, which inspires people and enhances their perormance and eciency.

Specications

Type RC810B

Light Source High Power LED - Rebel ES

Lumen OP 2850

Light Color 5700K/4000K

Power Consumption 44W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Constant current driver with over-voltage protection

Optics High Refective low glare white optics

Material "CRCA housing with high eciency opal diuser ."

Installation Recessed

Color White

CRI >80

Mystique

Product

specications

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Cirrus

General descriptionCirrus is an LED oce general lighting solution which oers ex cellent energy saving and maintenance-ree operation. The

luminaire has a slim design which is suitable or recessed mounted application or oce spaces. Powered by a long lasting LED

light source and high eciency optical system, this luminaire oers uniorm and uninterrupted lighting.

Specications

Type CIRRUS 28W/43W

Light source Mid fux LED

L um en o ut put 2000l m/ 330 0lm

Light color Neutral White -4000K/ 5000K

Power consumption 28W/ 43

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Constant current driver

Optics High ec iency powder coated refetors and h igh transi tivi ty opal di user cover

Mater ia l Powder coated CRCA h ou si ng CRCA ront r ame.

Color Grey / white

CRI >80

GreenSquare

Product

specications

General descriptionOce lighting should be advanced, energy ecient and one which complements interiors. GreenSquare, Philips LED

luminaire, is specially developed to meet all such oce requirements. It consumes signicantly less energy and oers longer

lie, resulting in lower operational cost*. GreenSquare LED solution oers an attractive TCO over conventional solutions.

Specications

Type GreenSquare

Light source Mid fux LED

Lumen output 2900lm

Light color 6500K

Power consumption 39W

Voltage 220V-240V AC 50Hz

Driver Constant current electronic driver

Optics Diused

Material CRCA housing, polycarbonate diuser

Color White

CRI >70

* conditions apply

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Product

specications

Celino

General descriptionCelino ensures optimum visual comort and eciency in compliance with the latest oce-lighting norm. The housing o Celino

is a mere 71 mm wide and has die-cast aluminum end caps. The design allows multiple luminaires to be connected in a line

arrangement. Celino is available as a ull range – sus pended and surace mounted.

Specications

Type BCS680(sura ce) / BPS680C (suspended)

Light Source Fortimo LEDline

Lumen output 1800-4200lm* 

Light Color 4000K

Power Consumption 32W - 52W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver High eeciency constant current driver

Optics 1. OLC micro-lens optic in polycarbona te cover (MLO-PC)

2. Opal optic in polycarbonate cover (O-PC)

3. Linear lens array optic in polycarbonate cover (LIN-PC)

Material Housing: natural anodized aluminum end caps: die-cast aluminum

Installa tion Individual, by clicking the luminaire into pre-screwed ceiling brackets to

the ceiling. Through wiring possible Installation without removing LEDmodule and optic/cover

Color White

Lietime 50000 Burning Hrs (At L70)

CRI >80

*based on version

Variant

Sereno

Specications

Type BC824

Light Source Mid fux LED

Lumen OP 2900

Light Color 4000K/5000K

Power Consumption 44W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Electronic Constant Current driver

Optics High eciency OPAL diuser ( OD )

Material Extruded aluminum housingCRCA ront rame with high eciency opal diuser

Installation Surace and suspension mounting optionsColor White

CRI >80

General descriptionPhilips Sereno, a range o oce luminaires with a wide range o optics specially designed to meet the highest standards

o work place lighting. Sereno luminaires oer the latest technology or high comort and optical eciency in a miniature

prole. Sereno is available in surace, suspended and wall mounted versions in a variety o dedicated optics such as D8

mirrors, opal diuser and indirect optics. Sereno oers the best combination o perormance, energy eciency, asthetics and

fexibility o designing.

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LumiStone

Product

specications

Also used in Also used in

Retail Hospitality 

General descriptionLumiStone is a LED luminaire consisting o two smaller e llipses rather than t he traditional single voluminous piece. The

ellipses have sot curvatures and resemble smooth stones ound in nature. The fexible light eects created with direct and

indirect light make LumiStone the perect choice or inspiring lighting designs. With cutting-edge LED technology, LumiStone

is also highly energy-ecient, delivering immediate savings on operational costs. A range o innovative mounting options make

LumiStone extremely versatile in application.

Specications

Type SP520P /SP524P/ SP522P /SP526P

Light Source Non replacable LED module

L um en out put 2000 /400 0 L um en

Light Color 3000K / 4000 CCT

Power Consumption 30W & 40W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Constant current driver along with option or DALI dimmable driver

Optics 1. Direct lighting

2. Combination o direct and indirect lighting

Material Polycarbonate housing

Installation Suspended

Color White

Lietime 50000 Burning Hrs (At L70)

CRI >80

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Daywave

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

is designed to create an ambience that is inspirational, pleasant to work in, as well enancing wellbeing and perormance. The

natural rhythm o the waves o light can be combined fexibly to suit a variety o oce spaces. An intuitive lighting control

enables oce users to adjust light output and tone to their personal taste.

Product

specications

Specications

Dynamic BPS800 Mono Color BPS800

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

Neutral white version:96xLED-HP

Warm 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 o 

Lum inous fux Acryl ic 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)

Insta ll at ion Suspended : I nd iv idua l or i n l ine

Suspended mounting with a set o two suspension tubes,

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

Material Housing : extruded anodised aluminium, nishing brushed (BRU),

polished (POL) or white (WH)

End-caps and suspension tubes: extruded anodised aluminium nishing brushed with polished

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

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

micro-lense optic

Ceiling unit: aluminium

Cla ss ica ti on Cla ss I , I P20, CE, ENEC

Control inter ace 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)

Lietime 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 oer. A unique shopping experience will encourage the m to linger or longer and help them t o eel 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, in-store architecture

Attract people

Dynamic lighting has the power to attract people. It can

give your store real stopping power by distinguishing

your açade, creating irresistible window displays and

bringing your brand to lie. Light can support your

marketing activities / POS promotions and run them

eectively. At the touch o a button you can change your

store environment.

Make them stay

Once inside, a comortable, exciting ambience will make

people enjoy the experience and stay longer. Lighting

controls are the perect way to set the right lighting

mood so you can encourage your customers to eel

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 riends. And by

optimising the lighting with excellent color rendering

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

see ewer returns and more repeat visits.

Secure brand consistency

Remote control management enables you to take control

o the lighting design o all your stores.

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Shop windowsEverybody is vying or 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 oer 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. LuxSpace Accent rounded

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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, or 

example, highlighted ocal points, such as a new product or a seasonal ad campaign, but also eel

comortable when they enter and want to explore urther. They should understand the layout o 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 reinorces your brand. iColor Flex MXLuxSpace

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LuxSpace Accent rounded

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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. Careul use o ver tical lighting on walls can make your shop look 

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

GreenSpot

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GreenLED

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LuxSpace

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In-store architectureShops oten have interesting architectural eatures like interesting wall structures, an exposed girder,

or columns. By picking these out with careul lighting, you can make the stage more interesting or 

 the shopper. It is all about crating shopping experience. Creating the promise o something exciting,

something out o the ordinary. Oten such eatures can provide an inspiration or displaying products,

and or setting the scene or higher sales. Color Blast Powercore iColor Cove MX Powercore iColor Flex MX iColor Tile MX

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Bio-PlanetLeuven, Belgium

“With the green supermarket concept, Philips ts in seamlessly 

with Bio-Planet’s green philosophy. It is a clever selection o 

environmentally riendly and cost-eective lighting solutions,

as well as being customer-riendly.”- Tamara de Ridder, Marketing Manager Bio-Planet

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

known or their extensive selection o organic and green products, but their environmental awareness

doesn’t stop there. Opening a new branch in Leuven gave them the perect opportunity to speciy 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 o 

environmentally riendly and cost-eective lighting solutions attuned to the various sections o the

supermarket.” The attractive properties o t he light turned out to be an added bonus: products were

illuminated in a more attractive way and looked resh or longer. Bio-Planet really stands out rom the

crowd in a eld where competition is important.

The solutionBio-Planet’s customer sees the eect o the green supermarket concept all around when shopping. At

the entrance LuxSpace downlights tted 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 liespan. The same

combination o attractive illuminations with energy saving and low maintenance costs was the aim or the

entire store. The total energy saving or the current lighting is 25%. In addition, ingenious applications o 

LED technology eed the imagination. For example, at the resh ood counter Fugato FM Fortimo Food

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

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

products resh. The bakery department was tte d with adjustable spotlights with champagne colored LED

light. The bread products are also attractively illuminated and because o t he minimal heat generation the

products remain resh or longer. The use o the robust, waterproo Pacic LED armature in the ruit and

vegetable department highlights Bio-Planet’s innovative approach. Apart rom their economical and ecient

illumination, LEDs also benet rom higher light output in colder areas.

Case study 

LuxSpace

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Fussl FashionVienna, Austria

“Fussl Fashion is not just a byword or high-quality clothing, but

also or 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 o the managing directors o Fussl Fashion

The projectFussl Fashion specializes in ashion or men, women and children, rom exclusive labels to internationally

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

anticipates 2010 sales o over 100 million euros. But Fussl’s nger is not only on the ashion pulse. The rm

also takes its environmental protection responsibilities seriously.

The tough environmental challenge is to be saving 1000 tonnes o CO 2 per year in the near uture. For thisreason, throughout the new 645 m2 branch in Shopping City Süd in Vösendor (Vienna), they planned to

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

o the color and quality o the garments in every part o t he sales area. It also had to be low maintenance

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

The solution155 Latina LED compact lights illuminate the general area in Fussl’s new fagship store in one o Europe’s

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

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

light’s beam – the lamp itsel is angular – the DayZones signicantly improve the ambience and are eective

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

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

display area and the store. Because o the modern accent lighting system the space looks much wider and

deeper. Herbert Gadermayr, CEO o Gadermeier, the electrical installation company: “With these innovative

Philips LED systems, we have achieved an ideal lighting system with e xcellent color reproduction, that also

meets Fussl Fashion’s environmental requirements.”

Compared with halogen lighting, the fagship store now realizes a signicant drop in CO2 emissions and a

long-term all in energy costs. As a result o the long 15 year ser vice lie, operating and maintenance costs

will also all substantially. Thanks to the relaxed atmosphere the shopper eels at home and is able to clearlysee the color and te xture o each garment. The sta nd the new lighting ar more pleasant particularly due

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

has successully been introduced in many other branches o Fussl Fashion.

Case study 

DayZone

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Heineken The City Amsterdam, The Netherlands

“LED lighting is innovative, oers a great many new possibilities and

really suits the ‘look and eel’ we wish to convey. Furthermore, by 

tting the entire shop with LED lighting we are 100% distinctive

rom everyone else.”- Marc van der Mijn, Store Manager Heineken brand store

The projectClose to the Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam there is a unique st ore where you can experience the

Heineken brand in a spectacular way: Heineken The City. Spread over the our areas o music, ashion, travel

and events and a beer shop (beer-related products), the visitor is oered a range o possibilities. From

booking tickets or events, the purchase o exclusive clothing and bags to designing your own beer bottles,

Heineken literally brings its mission o ‘serving the planet’ to lie here.

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

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

role itsel. LED string has been used in this way or supportive (He ineken) green accent lighting in the coves

above the wall urniture. And the cool white light o the LEDline² is appropriately ever-present in the lie-

size decorative rerigerators containing beer bot tles. Warm white light provides an intimate atmosphere

in the recording studio. From the mirror wall which comes to lie wonderully thanks t o ‘LED pixel’

backlighting, the Spot LED or the lighting o Heineken gadgets, to the resh spotlighting o the LEDline² or

the walls and either side o t he entrance; LED lighting is applied rereshingly and unctionally throughout.

The benefts

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

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

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

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

light sources.” A urther advantage is the long liecycle o the bulbs. “The Spot LED has been used in some

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

eW Downlight Powercore

Case study 

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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 and South

The project McDonalds is the world’s leading ood service retailer with more than 31,000 restaurants in 119 countries

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

retailing in India, McDonalds now has a network o over 160 restaurants across the country, with its rst

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

unique cold chain, which has brought about a veritable revolution in ood handling, immensely beneting

the armers at one end and enabling customers to get the highest quality ood products, absolutely resh

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 oot prints. Among the various initiatives, LEDlighting is one o the key areas o impact.

The solutionOn the lighting ront the challenge was to create an inviting and warm ambiance or the customers without

worrying about the repair and maintenance o the light xture during the operational hours. Philips LEDO

LED down lighters were used.

Case study 

Ledo

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GreenSpaceAlso used in

Oce

General descriptionGreenSpace is a high perormance LED downlighter with high system ecacy or good quality and uniorm lighting. With its

simple yet elegant design, it conorms to general lighting norms or oces, shops, and other indoor applications, providing an

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

Specications

Type GreenSpace Micro

DN180B

GreenSpace Mini

DN181B

GreenSpace

Compact DN182B

GreenSpace Power

DN183B

LED engine DLED Micro DLED Mini DLED Compact DLED Power

lumen package 600lm 1000lm 1500lm 2000lm

CFL replacement up to 2x13W up to 2x18W up to 2x26W up to 2x32W

CRI 80 80 80 80

CCT Warm white: 3000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Cool white: 5000K

Warm white: 3000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Cool white: 5000K

Warm white: 3000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Cool white: 5000K

Warm white: 3000K

Neutral white: 4000K

Cool white: 5000KPower (4000K) 8.5W 12W 18W 24W

System ecacy 70lm/W (3000K)

75lm/W (4000K, 5000K)

75lm/W (3000K)

78lm/W (4000K, 5000K)

78lm/W (3000K)

80lm/W (4000K, 5000K)

78lm/W (3000K)

80lm/W (4000K, 5000K

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

Driver Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated

Opt ics High quality diuser High quality diuser High quality diuser High quality diuser

Cut out ø125mm ø152mm ø203mm ø203mm

Material Heat sink: die-cast

Diuser: PMMA

Refector: PC

Clip: steel

Heat sink: die-cast

Diuser: PMMA

Refector: PC

Clip: steel

Heat sink: die-cast

Diuser: PMMA

Refector: PC

Clip: steel

Heat sink: die-cast

Diuser: PMMA

Refector: PC

Clip: steel

Ring Color White (RAL9010) White (RAL9010) White (RAL9010) White (RAL9010)

Installation Spring Clip Spring Clip Spring Clip Spring Clip

SDCM 5 5 5 5

Variants

General descriptionThe GreenSpot amily oers a choice o lamps or LED light sources as well as a variety o optics,

accessories and color nishes. GreenSpot enables retailers to congure their own solution.

Variant

Spot

Diused

Open

Product

specications

Specications

Type BBS 311 - GreenSpot IA (Adjustable)

BBS 312 - GreenSpot IF (Fixed open )

BBS 313 - GreenSpot IS (Fixed spot)

BBS 314 - GreenSpot ID (Fixed diused)

Source LEDDisk module

Versions 1. Fixed - open/ diused and spot

2. Adjustable - along with rames oering combination o 1/2/3/4 luminaires

L um en OP( at S ourc e) 85 0 L ume ns

Light Color 5000K

Power Consumption 15W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Integral constant current driver

CRI >80

Opt ics Al um ini um re fec tor wit h - di us ed, o pe n a nd spo t l ig ht ing op tio ns .

Color White

Material Die-cast aluminium heat sink. Option o xed and adjustable versions

Installation Recessed

GreenSpot

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LuxSpace

HE

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

oces, shops, hotels and hospitals. Their extremely low power consumption results in signicant ene rgy savings compared

with traditional CFL downlights.

General descriptionLuxspace round accent adjustable oers a compact look and eel, and a perect t. It oers long lietime, ensuring an end

to the hassle o re-lamping. The product oers high lumen package along with good color rendering and consistency

providing an eectual replacement over CDM s olutions.

Product

specications

Specications

Type LuxSpace

Micro BBS478

LuxSpace

Mini BS488/489

LuxSpace

compact BBS498/499

Luxspace

Compact Power BBS496

Light source DLED Micro DLED Mini DLED Compact DLED Compact Power

System lm output 560lm (3000K)

620lm (4000K)

1000lm (3000K)

1100lm (4000K)

2000lm (3000K)

2200lm (4000K)

2750 (3000K)

3100 (4000)

System Powerconsumption

8W 13W 28W 40.5W

System

perormance*

68lm/W(3000K)

75lm/W (4000K)

74lm/W(3000K)

81lm/W (4000K)

72lm/W(3000K)

80lm/W (4000K)

70lm/W(3000K)

78lm/W (4000K)

Lietime 50k hours (L70) 50k hours (L70) 50k hours (L70) 50k hours (L70)

CCT 3000K / 4000K 3000K / 4000K 3000K / 4000K 3000K / 4000K

RA >80 >80 >80 >80

Driver/control Fixed and dimmable Fixed

Dimmable (DALI)

Fixed

Dimmable (DALI)

Fixed

Dimmable (DALI)

I P Opt ion o I P5 4 Vers ion Opt ion o I P5 4 Vers ion Opt ion o I P5 4 Vers ion Opt ion o I P5 4 Vers ion

Accessories Glass disk with rosted inner part in suspended position SG-FRC

Frosted-glass halo ring in suspended position SG-HR-FR

Opal glass in suspended position SG-OAlso available in 1000 and 600 lumens.

Variant

Also used in

OceLuxSpace

accent rounded

Specications

Type ST522B ST526B

Light Source SLED3200 SLED3200

Light Color 2700K/4000K 2700K / 4000K

Power Consumption 3131 / 3998 Lumens 3130 / 3998Lumens

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

Driver High eeciency constant current driver - external High eeciency constant current driver - external

Optics Clear diuser optics with option o 25/36/60 degree

beam angle

Clear diuser optics with option o 25/36/60 degree

beam angle

Material Die-cast AL housing with polycarbonate refector Die-cast AL housing with polycarbonate refector

Installation recessed recessed

Color White White

Lietime 50000 burning hrs (At L70) 50000 burning hrs (At L70)

CRI >80 >80

Variant

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General descriptionStyliD, a rst truly fexible LED solution t o meet all retail accent lighting requirements or light quality, design and energy

eciency. 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.

Specications

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: 4000K

Warm White: 3000K

Neutral White: 4000K

Warm White: 3000K

Neutral White: 4000K

Warm White: 3000K

Neutral White: 4000K

Warm 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 Eciency optics with

options or Beam Angles o 

13, 25 & 40 Degrees

High Eciency optics with

options or Beam Angles o 

13, 25 & 40 Degrees

High Eciency optics with

options or Beam Angles o 

13, 25 & 40 Degrees

High Eciency optics with

options or Beam Angles o 

13, 25 & 40 Degrees

Material Heat sink: Die-casting

Diuser: PCRefector & ront rim:

Plastic

Fixation: Steel

Heat sink: Die-casting

Diuser: PCRefector & ront rim:

Plastic

Fixation: Steel

Heat sink: Die-casting

Diuser: PCRefector & ront rim:

Plastic

Fixation: Steel

Color White White White White

Lietime 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 or round and square shapes.The Range also has options or recessed,recessed-adjustable,semi recessed , suraced and

Track Mounted arrangements

StyliD

Variant

Variant

aya CoveWhite/Mono/Color 

General descriptionPhilips Vaya Cove is a cost eective and reliable white, mono and color-changing light xture or interior use. Vaya Cove

is designed or cove and accent lighting applications. Three lengths and standard 24V DC power or all variants and RDM

discovery & addressing and DMX 512 control or VAYA Cove Color make this product easy to use with Philips controllers.

Specications

Height 22 mm (including surace mount clip) 22 mm (including surace mounting clip)

Width 32 mm (including surace mount clip) 32 mm (including surace mount clip)

Lengths 300 mm / 591 mm / 1160 mm 300 mm / 606 mm / 1206 mm

Mou nt in g Removab le moun ti ng cl ip s or f ush mou nt in g Removab le moun ti ng c li ps or fu sh moun ti ng

Sou rce H igh-br ightne ss Red, Green an d B lu e LEDs H igh-br ightne ss Wh ite, Red , Green , B lu e or Amb er LE Ds

Beam Angle 120° 120°

Luminous Flux 0.3m - 38 lm, 0.6m - 75 lm, 1.3m – 150 lm 5000K: 300mm: 190 lm / 600mm: 380 lm / 1200mm: 760 lm

Lumen Maintenance 50,000 hrs L50 at 25ºC 40,000 hrs L70 at 25ºC

Housing / Lens Extruded polycarbonate, white housing with clear lens Extruded polycarbonate, white housing with clear lens

We ight 3 00 mm: 9 0 g / 6 00 mm: 1 80 g / 1 20 0mm 3 60 g 3 00 mm: 9 0 g / 6 00 mm: 1 80 g / 12 00 mm 36 0 g

Connectors Integrated connector or input power and end-to-endcoupling

Integrated connector or input power and end-to-endcoupling

Leader Cable White, 2 m and 8 m White, 2 m and 8 m

 Jumper Cable White, 1 in (24mm), 12 in (0.3m), and 59 in (1.5m) White, 24 mm, 0.3 m, and 1.5 m

Y-Jumper Cable White, 12 in (0.3m) data and 25 t (8m) power or

White, 59 in (1.5m) data and 25 t (8m) power

-

Con trol DMX-5 12 contro l an d RDM di scovery an d addre ss in g

(One address per xture)

Not Dimmable

Input Power 24V DC 24V DC

Power Consumption All colors on ull: 0.3m 3.1 W / 0.6mm 6.2 W / 1.2m

12.4 W

White: 300mm 3.5W / 600mm 7.0W / 1200mm 14.0W

Mono: 300mm 1.2W / 600mm 2.4W / 1200mm 4.8W

Temperature Range -4ºF to 104ºF(-20ºC to 40ºC) operating temperature -20ºC to 40ºC operating temperature

Protection Rating IP20, Interior applications IP20, Interior applications

Certications UL / cUL, FCC Class A, CE, CB, CQC, SAA, C-Tick CQC, CE, CB, SAA, C-Tick 

Product

specications

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Lighting a greener urban uture

The landscape o the lighting industry is changing ast.

The energy-eciency imperative, legislative pressures

such as Kyoto and the world of possibilities opened up

by the LED revolution are all having a positive infuence

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

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

urban authorities to reduce energy consumption so they

can lower CO2

emissions and improve the quality o lie

in their towns and cities.

Solutions or upcoming legislative needs

This period o nancial and energy challenges is the time

to look or new approaches. Cities and boroughs need

to think ahead and introduce new lighting solutions into

their uture lighting projects. Modern lighting concepts will

enhance the whole cityscape and the results will benet

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

maintenance, high-quality products that are at t he leading

edge o outdoor lighting. What ollows 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 lightingRecognizing landmarks is an important step in developing a comprehensive approach to urban

environments. Lighting a building, monument or architectural eature contributes to the identity o 

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

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

 than a century o lighting application expertise. Color Reach PowercoreColor Graze Color Blast TR Color Burst 6

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

o streets and pedestrian areas has evolved rom simple unctional lighting into a more demanding and

creative discipline. Not only is light required so that people can drive, cycle and walk saely, it must be

pleasing and inviting too. It should promote communication and wellbeing, encourage night-time socializing

and complement night lie. But luminaires also have an important architectural role. During the day they 

become an integral part o the street scene. Our range o architectural street luminaires are designed

with this is mind, giving you a winning blend o perormance and style.

LED Post-top

Page 96

LED Bollard II

Page 100

Roadstar 

Page 92

Greenline

Page 91

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Residential areasFor many years residential lighting was purely unctional. Although saety, security and orientation are

still essential requirements, there is now a drive to improve residents quality o lie, creating a pleasing

identity or these parts o the city that are oten overlooked.

LED Step-light

Page 97

LED Wall mount

Page 98

LED Post-top

Page 96

LED Bollard II

Page 100

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Roads and transport With more than one hundred years o experience and expertise in the eld o road lighting, we are

in an ideal position to analyze mar ket trends and create appropriate solutions. We apply technological

innovation to the design and development o the road lighting products o the uture, to meet the

wishes and needs o our customers.Roadstar 

Page 92

Greenline

Page 91

Solar 

Page 94

Greenline Smart

Page 90

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City centreTerneuzen, The Netherlands

Case study 

“Thanks to foodlighting and other lights using LED, colors and

details can now really be seen. Even the bullet holes in the

acade, which only older Rotterdammers knew were still there,

are visible again.”- Marco de Boer, Primo Exposures

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

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

on. The stunning architecture and history o th e building are now shown in their ull glory once again.

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

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

tower which is more t han 70 metres high. Rotterdam’s citizens are proud o their city hall, but accordingto Marco de Boer o Primo Exposures, there was a large discrepancy between this pride and the building’s

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

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

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

The solutionLEDline² was installed along the edge o the majestic roo. The clear white light, enriched with a small

amount o blue, emphasizes the blue-grey hue o the slate roo. The stepped gable has also be en tted with

LEDline2, supported by our Profood light xtures, two o which are aimed at the statue at the centre. The

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

by using the most modern Profood light xtures, tted to two posts opposite the building. This is a rst

or the Netherlands,” says Marco de Boer. The ten statues along the acade are each lit by t wo to our LED

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

the large statue o Johan van Oldenbarneveld. This brings the statue into the oreground even more. Marco

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

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

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

ProfoodLEDline²

* ColorGraze can give a similar eect

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“ The bulb in a foodlight lasts three years on average, while an

LEDline lasts 25 years. This makes one thing cer tain: Vilvoorde

will get enjoyment out o its light concept or a very long time”- Christophe Thomas, Lighting Designer or Outdoor Lighting Belgium and Luxembourg

The project

Background

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

hall, thanks to warm white light rom surace illumination created by foodlights, and cool light rom

vertically arranged LED foodlights – city beautication at its very be st.

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 t he end product, but also to create a

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

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

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

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

blend o warmth and austerity. There are reasons or 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 rom foodlights and LEDlines, this has been

a great success. “In total we used our dierent light varieties: DecoFlood, Mini DecoFlood, Pompeï and

LEDlines. The latter product illuminates t he vertical lines o the building in p articular, but without being

dominating. The cool white light rom the LEDlines, contrasted with the warmer light rom the foodlights,

creates a distinct tone or 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 e xactly as wide as the columns they

illuminate, they can barely be seen.

The benefts

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

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

enjoyment out o its light concept or a very long time.”

LEDLine²

* ColorGraze can give a similar eect

DecoFlood

City hallVilvoorde, Belgium

Case study 

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Kolkata 

municipalcorporation -LED street lightingWest Bengal, 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 rom street lighting.”- Aditi Dass, The Climate Group

The projectThe Climate Group is an independent, not-or-prot 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 o companies, states, regions and cities around the world

recognizes the economic and environmental imperatives o taking decisive actions now. The Climate Group

is working with the world’s most infuential 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 o 40-50% goes up to as high as 70-80% i 

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 retrotted around 300 street lights with

Philips Roadstar LED streetlights.

Case study 

Roadstar 

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Vijayawada municipal corporationLED solar street lightingAndhra Pradesh, India

“We were looking at solar street lighting solutions or a big

housing colony being developed under JNNURM. The Philips

 teams approached us and showcased their range o solar lighting

solutions. We have used Philips solar streetlights in this housing

colony and have also used their LED streetlights or other roads.

I’m happy that our city has been identied as a sustainable city 

particularly through use o LED street lighting solutions with

energy consumption reducing by approx 30%. Philips has helped

us in this journey. ”- Mr. G Ravi Babu, I.A.S., Municipal Commissioner – Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India

The projectVijayawada is the 3rd biggest city in Andhra Pradesh. It is one o the 65 cities nominated under JNNURM

Mission. The city has embarked on a journey o becoming an environmentally sustainable city. They were

looking or a lighting partner who can oer LED solar street lighting solutions or an important housing

colony, apart rom LED lighting solutions or dierent streets across the city.

The solutionThe Philips Team showcased the entire range o LED street lighting solutions, including solar lighting

solutions, or roads, housing colonies, government oces, etc. Ater doing a easibility study, a proposal was

made or installing BRP 402 - 21 W solar LED street lighting solution.

Case study 

LED solar street lightPage 93

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General descriptionPhilips road lighting luminaire comes with 24 hgh power LED and extendable up to 48 high power LEDs, with unique

peanut lens to ensure uniorm distribution, higher spacing between poles and maintenance ree s ystem. With a lie class

o 50000 hrs (At L70), this luminaire has excellent t hermal management.

Product

specications

Specications

Type GreenLine GreenLine Duo

Light source 24 high Power LED 2x24 high Power LED

Lumen output rom luminaire 3500lm 7000lm

Color Cool white Cool white

Power consumption 45W 90W

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

Optics Peanut optics Peanut optics

Driver Integral type Integral type

CRI 70 70Mounting (OD) 28-40mm 48-60mm

Weight 2.4Kg. 6.0Kg.

Protection IP 65, Class I IP 65, Class I

Variant

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

GreenLine

SmartGreenLine

General descriptionGreenLine Smart is completely maintenance ree. It ensures trouble ree operation with the use o LED source and

electronic driver. Specially designed polycarbonate cover reduces glare, spreads light evenly and is impact resistant. It is

completely reliable or Indian conditions as it operates on a wide range o supply voltages. GreenLine Smart also has IP 65

protection with very high ingress protection against dust and water. GreenLine Smart is an environment riendly product

with no mercury content and saves up to 50% energy as compared to conventional fuorescent and CFL street lights.

* As per ANSI C136. 31 Table 2

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Specications

Type BRP 020 1x10LED

Light source High power LED

Lumen output rom luminaire 1650lm

Color Cool white

Power consumption 25W

Nominal Voltage 220V-240V

Driver Integral

CRI 70Mounting (OD) 28-40mm

Weight 2.4Kg.

Protection IP 65, Class I

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Roadstar 

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

oering better light control, uniormity and up to 8 times spacing between poles and maintenance ree s ystem with a lie

class o up to 70,000 hrs with excellent thermal management.

Specications

Type Roadstar

Light source LED

Color 4000K

Lamp wattage (LED) range 40W-180W

System power range 45W-204W

Nominal voltage 220V-240V, 50Hz

Driver Integral type

CRI 70

Mounting (OD) 60mm

Protection IP 66, Class I

* As per ANSI C136.3 1 Table 2

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

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

pollution and resource scarcity make photo-voltaic (PV) an increasingly attractive energy supp ly technology. Combining

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

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

to reduce dependency on conventional power and contribute towards green energy. Reliability and long lie makes this

solution eective in ullling our present and uture lighting requirements.

Specications

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 100Pole 4 4 5/6

Variants

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Solar LED

Product

specications

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LED Spot

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

mounting options like SPIKE, CLIP and surface mounting, and is ideal for replacing halogen source of similar application.

Specications

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 - 2.2W

3 LED - 6W

1 LED - 2.2W

3 LED - 6W

Nominal voltage 1 LED - 24VDC

3 LED - 220-240V, 50 Hz

1 LED - 24VDC

3 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

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Uplite

Product

specications

General descriptionPhilips LED UPLITE oers accent lighting with easy to install and high ingress protection, and comes equipped with a

suitable mounting box.

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220V-240V, 50Hz

Driver Integral type

Protection IP 67, IK10

Accessories Equipped with recess mounting box

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

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General descriptionPhilips LED Step-light oers uniorm asymmetric lighting with easy to install and high. This also has ingress protection.

This light comes equipped with suitable mounting box.

General descriptionThese are stylish, robust and reliable post top lantern using LED. Having good light distribution, limited upward light

component that avoids light pollution, this luminaire is an aordable street lighting option.

LED Post-top

Product

specications

LED

Step-light

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Polycarbonate diuser

CRI >75

Weight 0.55Kg.

Protection IP 67, Class I

Accessories Equipped with recess mounting box

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed diuser Closed diuser

CRI >75 >75

Mounting (OD) 60mm 60mm

Weight 6.3Kg. 6.3Kg.

Protection IP 65, Class I IP 65, Class I

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

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General descriptionPhilips LED wall mount oers a high level o durability with high impact resistance, ingress protection and comortable

sot lighting.

General descriptionPhilips LED marker oers a high level o durability with h igh impact resistant, easy to install and ingress protection, comes

equipped with suitable mounting box.

LED Marker LED

wall mount

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Polycarbonate diuser

CRI >75

Weight 0.58Kg.

Protection IP 65 / IK08 / Class I

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed,diuser oggy glass Closed diuser oggy 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 boxAbove are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Product

specications

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General descriptionPhilips LED Bollard oers a high level o durability with high impact resistance. This also has ingress protection with easy

installation and comortable sot lighting.

ED Bollard II

General descriptionPhilips LED wall bracket light oers a simple, compact design but oer fexible beam angle with high impact resistance, easy

installation, ingress protection, and comes equipped with suitable mounting box which suits a wide range o architectural styles.

Product

specications

LED

bracket light

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed diuser Closed diuser

Mou nt in g (OD) I ntegra l b ase pl ate I ntegra l b ase p la te

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

Specications

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

Nominal voltage 220-240V, 50 Hz 220-240V, 50 Hz

Optics Closed diuser Closed diuser

Mou nt in g (OD) I ntegra l base p la te I ntegra l b ase p la te

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

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

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 Philips smart LED landscapeA total solution

At Philips, lighting urban landscapes is a passion as well as a science. From sleek 

designs, to excellence in engineering and excellent lighting perormance, our Smart

LED Landscape solution is cohesive and designed with attention to detail.

• All products are unied by a common design language makingthem 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 fexibility

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

knowing that our products are ree o toxic materials

• The exclusive use of LED technology also means an

environmentally riendly lighting solution that needs less

maintenance

• All our products have been engineered to a high degree of 

water and impact resistance (proven IP and IK standards)

making them ideal candidates or outdoor environments

In short, our solution is just perect or – 

• Parks and Gardens

• Commercial areas such as squares, plazas etc.

• Residential areas

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General descriptionThe AmphiLux surace and recess mounted spotlight range is designed to enhance outdoor social areas (gardens, terraces,

ountains, wateralls, etc.) with architectural lighting. AmphiLux is a amily o LED spots eaturing a stunning, sleek Italian

design with a stylish chrome nish. These solutions can be used under water and in semi-wet and dry environments.

Available in Micro, Mini and Compact sizes, the range oers a choice o dynamic white-light and colored-light versions or

maximum fexibility in tasteul food and accent lighting.

Specications

Type BBD400 Micro (1 x LED, Mono color version)

BBC400 Micro (1 x LED, Mono color version)

BBD410 Mini (4 x LED, Mono and Dynamic color version)

BBD420 Compact (12 x LED, Mono and Dynamic color version)

BVD400 Micro (1 x LED, Mono color version)

BVD410 Mini (4 x LED, Mono and Dynamic color

version)

BVD420 Compac t (12 x LED, Mono and Dynamic

color version)

L ig ht s ource H igh pow er LED ’s H ig h power LED ’s

Power Micro versions: 1.5 W

Mini version (Mono color): 5 W

Mini version (Dynamic color): 4 W

Compact version (Mono color): 15W

Compact version (Dynamic color): 12W

Micro versions: 1.5 W

Mini version (Mono color): 5 W

Mini version (Dynamic color): 4 W

Compact version (Mono color): 15W

Compact version (Dynamic color): 12W

CCT 2700, 4000 and 6000 K for the Mono color versions

2700 - 6000 K for tunable white

2700, 4000 and 6000 K for the Mono color versions

2700 - 6000 K for tunable whi te

CRI > 80 (2700 and 4000 K)

> 70 (6000 K)

> 80 (2700 and 4000 K)

> 70 (6000 K)

Corrosion resistance For BBD versions:

- Salt water resistant up to 35gr/L salinity

- Chlorine resistant i water has a stable PH level between 6.8 and 8

Salt water resistant up to 35gr/L salinity

Chlorine resistant i water has a stable PH level

between 6.8 and 8

Operating temperature

range, voltage

-20 to +35ºC, 12 V DC or Mono color vers ions -20 to +35ºC, 12 V DC or Mono color vers ions

Material Housing:

- BBD versions: chromed brass

Optical cover: hardened glass

Housing: chromed brass

Optical cover: hardened glass

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

Variants: Recessed

Variants: Surace

AmphiLux

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General descriptionPhilips Vaya Flood is a cost eective and reliable white and color-changing light xture or both e xterior and interior use.

Designed or creating xed or dynamic colorul lighting eect, VAYA Flood is ideal or food, wash and accent lighting

applications. Having integrated power or all variants and RDM discovery and DMX 512 controls, VAYA Flood Color is a

product that is easy to use with Philips controllerst.

Vaya Flood,

White/Color 

Specications

Type Vaya Flood LP RGB Vaya Flood LP White

Beam angle 15o/30o 15o/30o

Lumen output 1050lm 2200lm (for 4000K)

Lumen mtaintenance 50000hrs L70 at 25oC 50000hrs L70 at 25oC

Imput voltage 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption 44W max at ull output, steady state 44W max at ull output, steady state

Control Auto discovery and addressing via Smartlack Pro, Control via standard DMX512

On/o, non dimmable

Dimentions 236mm x 77.4mm x 223mm(incl. mounting base)

236mm x 77.4mm x 223mm(incl. mounting base)

Operating temperature 0 - 40oC 0 - 40oC

Certications CE, CB, COC, C-Tick, SAA CE, CB, COC, C-Tick, SAAProtection rating IP65, wet location listed IP65, wet location listed

Lens Tempered glass Tempered glass

So urc e H igh bri gh tn es s R ed, Green an d B lu e L EDs H ig h b ri gh tn es s wh it e L EDs

Housing Anodised and power coated Anodised and power coated

CCT - 3000K, 4000K

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

General descriptionPhilips Vaya Linear is a cost eective and reliable white and color-changing light xture or both exterior and interior use.

Designed or creating xed or dynamic colorul lighting eect, VAYA Flood is ideal or wall washing and grazing applications.

Integrated Power or all variants and RDM discovery & addressing and DMX 512 control or VAYA Flood Color make this

product easy to use with Philips controllers.

Product

specications

Vaya Linear 

 White/Colour 

Specications

Type Vaya Linear Color (RGB) Vaya Linear White

Height 102 mm (including surace mount base) 102 mm (including surace mount base)

Width 63.5 mm 63.5 mm

Length 333 or 1000 mm 333 or 1000 mm

Mounting Location adjustable and tilting surace-mount bracket Location adjustable and tilting surace-mount bracket

Source High-brightness Red, Green and Blue LEDs High-brightness White LEDs

Beam angle Narrow (10° x 50°) or Wide (50°) Narrow (10° x 50°) or Wide (50°)

Lumen output 330 lm (0.33m) / 1000 lm (1.0m) all colors on ull 450 lm (0.33m) / 1350 lm (1.0m) for 4000K

Lumen mtaintenance 50,000 hrs L50 at 25ºC 50,000 hrs L70 at 25ºC

Input voltage 100~240VAC, 50/60 Hz 100~240VAC, 50/60 Hz

Housing Extruded aluminum, anodized nish Extruded aluminum, anodized nish

Weight 0.33m: 3.0 Lbs (1.3 Kg), 1.0m 7.4 Lbs (3.3 Kg) 0.33m: 3.0 Lbs (1.3 Kg), 1.0m 7.4 Lbs (3.3 Kg)

Connector 3-conductor whip or power, 1 .5m long2-Pair twisted whip or data, 1.5m long

3-conductor whip or power, 1.5m long

Lens Tempered Glass Tempered Glass

Con trol DMX-5 12 con trol and RDM d is covery and addre ss in g

(One address per xture)

ON/O, Not dimmable

Power consumption 13 W (0.33m), 41 W (1.0m) 15W (0.33m), 41W (1.0m)

Operating

temperature

0 to 35 DegC 0 to 35 DegC

Protection rating IP65, Wet location listed IP65, Wet location listed

Certications CQC, CE, CB CQC, CE, CB

CCT - 3000K, 4000K

Above are nominal values under nominal operating voltage as mentioned in table.

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A greener and more efcient uture

Manuacturers and industrial leaders ace mounting challenges in today’s economic environment. Increased competition

rom outsourcing, just-in-time inventory demands, heightened government regulations and shrinking operations budgets

are only a ew o the issues testing industry.The pressure is on or industrial acilities to perorm better and more reliably

to meet their quality t argets, customer expectations and nancial goals.

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Production areasA properly illuminated environment can help reduce production errors, while adaptable lighting

systems ensure the right light is available or specic tasks, even when production cells are

recongured. With lighting solutions that t the tasks at hand, the quality o output can improve so

 that production errors and accidents drop. Lighting solutions rom Philips oer long lamp lie and

reliable lumen maintenance, meaning more consistent conditions on the production foor. GreenPerorm

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GreenBay 

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 WarehousesBetter work environments can elevate worker motivation and increase their productivity. By reducing

energy loads and waste, new energy ecient lamps and xtures can help companies save money on

energy and maintenance. Philips lighting solutions or the industrial warehouses can help you meet

 those expectations, reducing costs while driving quality and eciency.

GreenPerorm

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GreenBay 

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Royal mail NDCDaventry, UK

“ The highly energy-ecient LED technology delivers huge energy 

savings, reduces CO2

consumption and minimizes maintenance costs

without any compromise on light quality.”- Saurabh Talwar, Regional Key Account Manager (North) – Industry Segment, Philips Lighting India

The ProjectPhilips in partnership with Romec - BBTS overhauled the lighting system at Royal Mail’s National

Distribution Centre in Daventry through the use o cutting-edge LED technology. The collaboration

provided Royal Mail with a bespoke LED lighting scheme that was sensitive to the operational needs

o the building, making sure the working environment or sta was enhanced by the lighting installation,

delivering the benets o LED technology, without compromising on light quality. The North Hamptonshire

based 30 acre delivery depot employs over 700 people, and handles letters and parcels or over 60 mail

centres accounting for 40% of the UK’s daily mail.

The SolutionAt the centre o the lighting scheme was GentleSpace, a new LED high-bay luminaire, which is built

around the LEDGine LED platorm, meaning it is upgradeable and uture proo. GentleSpace met all the

requirements set by Royal Mail, as it is able to achieve higher lighting levels, but with the added benets o 

using ewer lighting points, which means reduced costs and lower energy consumption. Energy savings were

an important additional element to this scheme as customers in industrial and warehousing applications are

constantly looking or ways to reduce the amount o energy required to light their acilities. GentleSpace is

the rst LED high-bay luminaire that can directly replace HID high-bays o up to 400W, enabling signicant

energy savings. With this new lighting scheme Royal Mail can expect energy savings o £9,000 per year

energy, which is the equivalent o 61,712kg o CO2.

Case study 

GentleSpace (4 Pod Version)

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BPTilburg, The Netherlands

“ Low energy consumption is impor tant, and so is a sense

o security. But the most important actor 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 acelit. We wanted to signicantly

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

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

signboard and Wild Bean Caé had to be up and running. The entire project is to s erve as a pilot project or

the rest o The Netherlands.

The solution“Philips Lighting has supported us by sharing their e xpertise and experience in lighting. That is how we

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

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

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

ocus. And the intensity o the light is varied to create a pleasant atmosphere in the Wild Bean Caé, while

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

provides signicant advantages outside the shop. “The awning lights dim when there are no cust omers and

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

customers a greater sens e o saety,” according to Joost van Aardenne.

Mini300LED Spot

Case study 

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General descriptionGreenPerorm LED batten is an innovative, technology leading solution or conventional twin lamp battens. It is designed

to be a direct replacement or conventional battens with savings more than 30% and no compromise on lighting

perormance. Integrally designed and developed by Philips, it is the solution that will ease your worries on e nergy

costs, give system reliability and help provide a seamless adoption towards industry leading technology solutions.

GreenPerorm

Specications

Type BN 208C ( Standalone)

Lumen/ Watt 3600 lm / 40W

Length 1.2m

Sys. Ecacy ~90 lm/W

CCT NW (4000K)

CRI >80

SDCM <3.5

Optics Frosted diuser

LED Philips Fortimo LP modular

Driver Philips Xitanium® driver

IP IP20

Class Class I

General descriptionGreenBay solution is an integrally designed, versatile lighting solution rom Philips to address dierent lighting

requirements within the industrial sp ace. From under canopies to truss mounted mediumbay luminaires, Greenbay has a

solution or a recessed or suspended mounted application.

Product

specications

GreenBay 

Specications

Type BY 400V LED70S CW SK

PSU S1 FG WH

BY 400V LED70S CW AK

PSU S1 FG WH

BY 400V LED 135S CWSK PSU S1 FG WH

BY 400V LED135S CWAK PSU S1 FG WH

System wattage 80 80 165 165

Lumen output 7300 7100 14000 13600

System ecacy 91 89 85 82

Optics Symmetric Asymmetric Symmetric Asymmetric

Color temperature 5700k  

CRI Typical 70

TDH < 20%

Power actor >0.9

Ingress protection IP 65

Housing High Pressure Die Cast Aluminiuum

Mounting Universal with dedicated mounting KITS

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LED in hospitality 

Adding value

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

indoors and outdoors; or entertainment, relaxation or inormation; a more unctional way or through something really

dierent and dynamic. On the ollowing pages you will nd examples or typical areas o a hotel. The products shown are

only a small selection o what is available or that particular application.

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

miss the opportunity to create a welcoming ambience - used with a hint o excitement and an air 

o proessionalism - at the entrance point to your hotel. This is a dynamic and oten busy area where

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

entertainment possibilities, should refect this. DayWave

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Master LED GU10

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LuxSpace

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Corridors and other 

 transition areasCorridors and other areas o transition oten lack natural daylight, but that doesn’t mean they have

 to lack appeal. We have a variety o lighting and inotainment solutions or 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 ew days o luxury or executives on a business trip deserve and

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

spared in developing our state-o-the-art audio-visual solutions to oer your guests a prooundly 

enjoyable entertainment experience. Along with that our cutting-edge lighting solutions provide

added visual comort, creating that special ambience or a truly memorable stay. Ledino table lamp

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Ledino wall light

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Bars, restaurants and loungesThe right ambience is cr ucial. These are places where people go to unwind, socialize and enjoy 

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

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

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

inotainment displays can act as a real magnet or guests. iColor Cove MX PowercoreeWDownlight PowercoreLedino wall light

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Ledino wall light

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

and massage rooms, as well as beauty salons, hairdressers and even spas, are becoming standard eatures.

 Whether you want to set the right ambience, ensure adequate levels o saety and security or provide

some entertaining distraction or those tr ying to knock themselves into shape, we have plenty to oer.

Ledino wall light

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Ledino wall light

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

memorable and eye-catching and you can generate a signicant amount o extra revenue while

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

millions o color combinations and sequence in an endless variety o patterns, are ideal or 

generating attention and reinorcing the projection o your brand. ColorReachTM Powercore ColorBurst Compact ColorBlast TR Color Graze

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Scandic PalaceCopenhagen, Denmark 

The projectConsideration or the architecture and the original atmosphere o the hot el was one o the major

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

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

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

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

Scandic, which was ormulated as early as 1994. It has been a dicult balancing act.” Another challenge was

the wish or the return o the investment t o be measurable t hrough concrete results. Pia Jakobsen: “We

have set clear objectives, both short term and long term, or reunding and reducing energy consumption,

because it is obviously important or us to reduce our CO2

emissions.”

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

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

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

through-going, warm lighting, which is in accordance with t he nuances and light sources that were intended

or the hotel.” As a result, the majority o the 4390 light sources in the classic hotel in Copenhagen are LED

products. “The low heat generation rom the LED lighting is undoubtedly going to lead to less demand or

air-conditioning,”says Jan Brink-Pedersen.

Case study 

LuxSpace

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The Westin Palaceadrid, Spain

Case study 

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

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

Belt accepted to lead this project. The new bulbs were rst t ested in rooms, on the foors and in the

banquet corridors, with nobody noticing any dierence in quality or warmth o the lighting between the

conventional and the energy saving bulbs. On top the new bulbs were very aesthetic. The lie time o a bulb

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

The back o 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 o 67.000€ on electricity. It also represents an impressive 318 975 k 

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

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

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

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

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

has eliminated the monopoly o the electricity supplier we ollowed the project o the Westin Valencia and

hired the expertise o Evolutia or an annual ee o only 900€. They made recommendations or where we

could buy our energy rom. Since July 1st 2009 we decided to buy our electricity rom a pool o suppliers

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

the investment o low energy bu lbs we will save another 7% by buying electricity more eciently.

The SolutionNovallure LED candle

Brilliant savings- Hotel director Pia Jakobsen, Scandic Palace Hotel

NovaGlow E14 candle

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CitizenMAmsterdam, The Netherlands

Case study 

The ProjectAordable luxury or the people is citizenM’s slogan, and it stands or hotels that cater or a new generation

o travelers: the ‘Citizen Mobile.’ These customers know what they want in a hotel – stylish design, great

value, comort, ree entertainment and a good location. They also want riendly technology, that enables

them to personalize their hotel stay exactly the way they want it. That extends rom personalized check-in

to lighting, temperature and curtain control, wireless internet access and a fat-screen entertainment center

 – all accessible through an intuitive ‘MoodPad’ controller.

Personalized settings rom your ID card: the system allows guests’ personal proles to be stored in the

CRM (Customer Relation Management) / PMS (Property Management System), which enables the hote l to

‘remember’ returning guests and their preerences. As a result, the hotel can create a unique intimacy with

its guests, removing the traditional eeling o anonymity rom the hotel experience. Guests can register their

personal proles at home, which allows them to bypass the oten tedious and time-consuming check-in

process. They can quickly and conveniently identiy themselves on arrival by using their pe rsonal RFID cards.

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

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

switch rom warm colors, closed blinds, ambiance music and a cosy te mperature, to more unctional lighting

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

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

“With the help o Philips, we’re applying technology as an enabler to

deliver a better customer experience and more cost-eective operations”- Michael Levie, CEO o citizenM hotels

iColor Cove MX LuxSpace

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General descriptionPure orms o eye-catching beauty and elegant simplicity crated rom premium blocks o high-grade glass and brushed

aluminum. An invisible disc or plane o light that’s both gloriously luxurious and minimalist in its e ssence.

Ledino

ceiling light

Specications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white (Dimmable)

Power con su mp ti on 3 x7 ,5 W p ower led

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material Glass

Color aluminum

Lie span 20 years

Dimensions 400mmx400mmx42mm (LxWxH)

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

work o art or your home.

Product

specications

Ledino table lamp

Specications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white

Power con su mp ti on 1 x7 ,5 W p ower led

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material Metal

Color Black,White,Chrome

Lie span 20 years

Dimensions 246mmx122mmx110mm (LxWxH)

Variants

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General descriptionRounded and appealing, this riendly dome sits discreetly on the wall and casts a diused glow o ambient light rom its

smiling mouth.

Ledino

wall light

Specications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white (Dimmable)

Power con su mp ti on 2 x2 ,5 W p ower led

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material aluminum

Color White,Gray

Lie span 20 years

Dimensions 131mmx65mmx131mm (LxWxH)

Variant

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

o light.

Product

specications

Ledinowall light

Specications

Output SELV

Light color 3100K warm white (Dimmable)

Power con su mp ti on 2 x2 ,5 W p ower led

Voltage 220-240V 50-60Hz

Base material aluminum

Color White,Gray

Lie span 20 years

Dimensions 74mmx70mmx119mm (LxWxH)

Variant

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General descriptionProset are a versatile range o LED downlights available in xed and adjustable versions, with a choice o white tones

and beam angles. It delivers 75% energy savings compared to a luminaire equipped with an equivalent halogen lamps.

The range oers eective and aordable replacements or conventional solutions.

ProSet

Specications

Type RS110B & RS111B

Light source "Non replaceable LED module with built-in driver"

Lumen output 600 Lumens

Light color 3000K & 4000K

Power consumption 13W

Voltage 220-240V AC 50 Hz

Driver Integral constant current driver

Optics Option o 25 degree and 40 degree optics

Material CRCA housing with metal rim with anti-static plastic refector (extreme high refectivity)

Installation Recessed

Color White

Lietime 25000 Burning Hrs (At L70)

CRI >85

Also used in

Retail

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Realize your vision

LED lighting continues to ulll its promise as the energy

ecient, 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 portolio o interior and exterior LED lighting

solutions in many major application areas. ColorBurst

Powercore and eW Burst Powercore high-intensity LED

spotlights oer new options or exterior accent and site

lighting in applications that do not require the output or

throw o Reach Powercore LED foodlights. Architectural

and landscape versions in both large ormat and compact

sizes support the ull range o uplighting, foodlighting,

and decorative lighting applications. eW Fuse Powercore

represents the rst new addition to our portolio o 

surace-grazing LED lighting xtures in more than two

years. eW Fuse Powercore complements our line o 

Graze Powercore xtures with an ultra-compact orm

actor that permits installation in tight spaces too small to

accommodate conventional grazing xtures with similar

light output.

eW Cove EC Powercore completes our line o high-

quality, energy-ecient linear LED cove lighting solutions

or general interior illumination. Like its more powerul

cousins, eW Cove MX Powercore and eW Cove QLX

Powercore, eW Cove EC Powercore delivers extremely

uniorm and consistent light with no socket shadowing,

hot spots, color shiting, or unwanted edge eects — all

at an affordable price. Philips Color Kinetics remains at

the oreront o LED lighting solutions or theatrical and

touring environments with the introduction o ColorBlast

TRX and ColorBlaze TRX RGBAW wash and eect

xtures. Our rst true ve-channel xtures, ColorBlast

TRX and ColorBlaze TRX oer a signicantly enhanced

color range, exceptional light output that ar exceeds

the competition, and convenient onboard addressing and

conguration eatures or ease o use and control. As the

global lighting leader, Philips is committed to delivering

innovative, energy-ecient LED lighting technologies and

solutions. Our LED lighting systems have been installed in

thousands o locations around the world, rom 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 projectSitting on London’s Southbank, once the headquarters o local government or London, County Hall is,

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

this grand architectural space.

The solutionArchitainment Lighting Ltd installed a st ate-o-the-art LED lighting solution. Oering exceptional lighting

projection o up to 500 eet, Philips ground breaking ColorReach™ Powercore technology has ensured that

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

With LED development moving ever orward, the project took ull advantage o the latest introduction

o Philips ColorReach™ Powercore and the benets it oered ensuring its 2 main objectives were

ullled. The rst o these was that the illumination o the building should allow County Hall to become adistinctive and attractive landmark on the night time scene as well as providing a sense o cohesion with

other attractions along this popular stretch o the river. Secondly, the lighting solution should be fexible

enough to accommodate the requirements o corporate clients who hire out the area or their own events.

The thinking here being that the lighting could be changed to refect the brand colors o the individual

companies involved. ColorReach™ Powercore is the rst LED architectural foodlight which is powerul

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

or exterior illumination. Indeed, it oers over 5,000 lumens over an unprecedented light projection o over

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

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

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

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

signicantly less cost or installation, operation and maintenance as compared to 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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GatesheadMillennium BridgeNewcastle, UK

Philips has supplied a state-o-the-art LED lighting solution at

Gateshead’s world amous Millennium Bridge. This truly unique

piece o engineering is now complemented by ground breaking

ColorReach™ Powercore technology.

The projectAcclaimed as the world’s rst and only tilting bridge the LED lighting solution supplied is in itsel a

revolutionary development in LED technology. When Gateshead council decided that the time had arrived

to update the existing lighting system it was an ideal opportunity t o put orward Philips ColourReach™. It’s

the rst LED architectural foodlight which is powerul enough to illuminate large-scale structures having

more lumen output than any other comparable xture or exterior illumination.

The solutionIndeed, ColorReach™ oers exceptional light projection o up to 5,000 lumens over 500 eet providing

color mixing eects through both static and dynamic color changing sequences. In this instance, the

ColorReach™ modules also oered an energy saving opportunity operating at 290 W at ull output

compared to the 700 W traditional foodlights they replaced.

Simple and easy to use the system is programmed to run rom sunset through to 1 a.m. each evening. To

create these s tunning eects, a total o 8 RGB LED ColorReach™ Powercore luminaires were installed, all

incorporating a fexible selection o beam angles allowing diering combinations o 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, or example, to use one beam on the module’s lower hal to bathe the vertical plane

with color at deck level whilst utilizing a dierent beam angle to project a contrasting or complementary

color hundreds o eet up at t he top o the bridge arch. In addition, two remote touch screens have been

installed to allow bridge sta to take manual control o the syst em or last minute special requests or

specic color requirements.

Without doubt, the additional dynamic fexibility oered by ColourReach™ will urther add to its multi

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

ColorReachTM Powercore

Case study 

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PUB department storeewcastle, UK

“Lighting plays a signicant role in the project, balancing the

historical roots with a modern, constantly changing content.

“The dome breathes light!”- Kai Piippo, Lighting designer, Proessional Member o PLDA

The projectThe project was to re-design PUB, the oldest department st ore in Sweden. Formerly a rather anonymous

city galleria, PUB is changing into a modern department store ocused on ashion or a young, urban,

internationally orientated target group.

The lighting design concept or the cupola aimed to emphasize its role as a natural cen tre point o the

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

The elegantly lit dome is the visual centre piece o PUB, Stockholm’s oldest department store. The upper

level space is intended to ser ve as a natural gathering point, and thereore the dome’s lighting scheme was

designed to draw customers up rom the store’s lower foors.

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 or bringing their concept to lie.

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

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

movements to align with the human biorhythm. In the aternoon, the pulse o the store quickens; the colors

become more vivid and the dynamics more playul and experimental.

The solutionBy changing the colors, the intensities and the speed o the dynamics o the 500 RGB LED light ttings that

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

iColor Cove MX Powercore

Case study 

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Asian paints,experience color storeMumbai, India

“We eel we’ve created something engaging and inspiring that

has redened not only perceptions o Asian Paints in the

market, but the Indian retail landscape in general”- KBS Anand, President o Decorative Business, Asian Paints

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

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

design a fagship store that would inspire consumers to do more with color. For example, the entrance o 

the store is highlighted with hundreds o lights sus pended in an arch, inviting guests to choose a color rom

a series o pedestals. Motion sensors hidden within pedestals send a pulse o the select ed color up through

the archway lights and across the acade, creating constant color shits through the whole store-ront.

The rst Experience Color Store opene d in Mumbai in 2009 and has already won a couple o design awards

in the region:

- Best International Retail Interior, Retail Interior Awards 2008

- Best Manuacturer’s Showroom, Best Innovative Concept, Best in Class or 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 shits th roughout

the whole store-ront.

iColor Flex MX

Case study 

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Product

range

iColor Cove EC

iColor Accent MX

Powercore

eW Accent MX

Powercore

iColor Tile MX

C -Spla sh 2 iW Bu rst

Compact Powercore

eW Burst

Powercore

eColor Burst

Compact Powercore

eColor Burst

Powercore

eW Cove QLX

Powercore

iW Blast

Powercore

iW Blast TR

eW Blast ColorFuse

Powercore

eColor Fuse

Powercore

eColor Blast

Powercore

iWFuse

Powercore

 

Powercore

eW Burst

Powercore

Sm ar tJ ack Pro Col orP la y 3 Q uic kP lay Pro LSM Remov e

Mobile App

Remote Keypad

Mobile App

Quick Config

Mobile App

iColor Keypad PharosControllers

ColorBlast TR

ColorBurst 6

eW Cove EC

Powercore

eColor Cove

EC Powercore

ColorBlast

Powercore

ColorBlast 6

ColorBlast 12

ColorBlast TRX

   N   E   W

   N   E   W

   N   E   W

   N   E   W

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   E   W

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   N

   E   W

ColorBurst

Compact Powercore

eW Burst

Compact Powercore

    U    P    D    A    T    E    D

    U    P    D    A    T    E    D

AuxBox Multi-ProtocolConverter

 

Vaya touch

 

Video System ManagerPro

Ethernet ControllerKeypad

ColorReach

Powercore

iW Reach

Powercore

eW Reach

Powercore

ColorReach TR

Powercore

iW Reach TR

Powercore

eW Downlight

Powercore

ColorGraze

Powercore

iColor

Cove QLX

eColor Cove

MX Powercore

eW Profile

Powercore

Light SystemManager

ControllerKeypad

iColor Cove MX

Powercore

iW Graze

Powercore

ColorBurst

Powercore

eColor Reach

Powercore

eW Cove MX

Powercore

iW Cove MX

Powercore

iColor Flex MXiColor Flex LMX

ColorDial Pro

eW Graze

Powercore

eW Fuse eColor Graze

PowercorePowercore

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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   E   W

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iColor Player

For detailed inormation o the products please c ontact our customer service executive

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

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Be inspired by a simple and economical bright light solution

With our new philips MASTER LED lamp or 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 s aving o up to 80% rom 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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Receptions and lobbiesYou know what they say about never having a second chance to make a rst impression. So don’t

miss the opportunity to create a welcoming ambience - used with a hint o excitement and an air 

o proessionalism - at the entrance point to your hotel. This is a dynamic and oten busy area where

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

entertainment possibilities, should refect this.MR16

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GU10

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

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

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

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

inotainment displays can act as a real magnet or guests. GU10

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Nova Glow

E14 Candle

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LED bulb

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MR16

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McDonaldsNew delhi, India

“We wanted a lighting solution which looks aesthetically good

and is also energy ecient. We are happy that we chose Philips

LED lighting solutions.”- Mr. Jamal Pervez, Head – Projects, McDonald’s India (North & East)

The ProjectMcDonalds started its operations in India in 1996. They were renovating their restaurant located at Janpath,

New Delhi and wanted a lighting partner who can oer a lighting solution which aesthetically looks good and

is also energy ecient.

The SolutionKeeping in mind the aesthetics of the restaurant, we suggested them framelights alongwith MR 16 LED lamps

which apart rom looking aesthetically good, are also energy ecient than conventional lighting products.

MR16Page 177

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“Practise what you preach. I 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 projectReggs, a design agency in Amsterdam, translates design and communication into brand strategies and

eective ‘carriers’, such as products, packaging and corporate identity. Reggs does this on the basis o 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, riendly atmosphere whilst at the same time

retaining the industrial character o the space. Echoing the unctional grid o actory lamps t hat used to hang

here, we chose to install a grid o lamps that are reminiscent o t he archetypal incandescent lamp.”

The design agency is located in the production hall o what used to be a bubble-gum actory. The studio has a

foor space o 750 m2 and is 8 m high. Schuurmans explains: “We wanted to use light to create a cosy, riendly

atmosphere whilst at the same time retaining the industrial character o the space. Echoing the unctional

grid o actory lamps that used to hang here, we chose to install a grid o lamps that are reminiscent o the

archetypal incandescent lamp.”

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

has the amiliar shape o an incandescent lamp, but thanks to t he LED technology it is very energy-ecient,”

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 ts in beautiully with

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

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

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

as i there is a se cond, transparent ceiling between the foor and the ceiling, and this creates a riendlier

atmosphere in the large actory hall.”

Case study 

Master Glow LED bulb 7W

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Designagency ReggsAmsterdam, The Netherlands

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Zevar JewellersPorbandar, India

The projectWith a 150 year history in t he jewellery business, Zevar Jewellers were renovating their jewellery store. They were acing

issues like heating in conventional halogen lamps, lamp ailure and high lighting electricity costs. As a result, they were

looking or lighting solution which is energy ecient, reduces heating problems and also provides the right lighting levels in

the showroom.

The solutionAter understanding the requirements rom the customer, Philips proposed the Master LED GU10 Lamp which provides

optimum perormance, generates less heat as compared to conventional lamps, are at least 50% energy ecient as

compared to conventional lamps, and are maintenance ree. With this product, we were able to meet the client’s

expectations.

Case study 

“In the jewellery business, apart rom jewellery design, presentation

o jewellery also plays a very important role in engaging customers.

Dierent types o lighting eects are required depending on design.

I’m totally satised with Philips LED lighting solutions since electricity 

costs have reduced substantially, heating problem has been solved

and products are providing the right lighting eects.”

Master LED GU10

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Ram Jewellersrbandar, India

“There are lots o benets in using Philips LEDs. Our electricity 

consumption has reduced by almost 50%, and there has no been

ailure in lamps so ar. I’m totally satised with Philips LED lighting

solutions.”- Nilesh Jogia, Owner, Ram Jewellers

The projectWith a 15 year history in the jewellery business in Porbandar, Ram Jewellers were renovating their

 jewellery showroom to provide it a more corporate look and eel. With energy conservation as their prime

requirement, they were looking or lighting solutions which provides the right lighting eects, are energyecient and reduce electricity costs.

The solutionAter understanding the requirements rom the customer, Philips proposed Master LED GU 10 Lamp which

provide optimum perormance, generates less heat as compared to conventional lamps, are at least 50%

energy-ecient as compared to conventional lamps and are maintenance-ree. With this product, we were

able to meet the client’s expectations.

MAster LED GU10

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Ashapura JewellersPorbandar, India

“I did lot o research in LEDs and nally selected Philips LEDs

because its results were the best. I’m ully satised with Philips LEDs”- Vimal Jogia, Owner, Ashapura J ewellers

The projectAshapura Jewellers is one o the prominent names in jewellery business in Porbandar, Gujarat. In business

since 16 years, they were setting up a new showroom. They wanted to oer more comort to customers

through appropriate lighting and at the same time wanted to save on electricity costs.

The solutionAter understanding the requirements rom the customer, Philips proposed Master LED GU 10 Lamps

which provide optimum perormance, generate less heat as compared to conventional lamps, are at least

50% energy ecient as compared to conventional lamps and are maintenance ree. With this product, we

were able to meet the client’s expectations.

Case study 

Master LED GU10

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General descriptionEcient accent lighting is now possible with t he GU10 MASTER LED. With no heat, UV or IR in the beam, it outperorms

halogen lighting in terms o ambience while saving on evergy and maintenance costs.

• Low energ y consumption: 4 W / 35 W, 7 W / 50 W, 8 W / 50 W+ (230 V -240 V)

• Lifetime of 40,000 hours

• Clearly dened beam spread

• UV- and IR-free light for less heat and protection for heat-sensitive objects

Master LED

GU10

Product description Watt Socket Beamintensity( cd )

Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

CRI ColorTemp.

Dimmable

D 7-50W GU10 2700K 25D 7 GU10 1250 25 40,000 300 46 >80 2700 No

D 7-50W GU10 2700K 40D 7 GU10 500 40 40,000 300 46 >80 2700 No

D 7-50W GU10 3000K 25D 7 GU10 1400 25 40,000 310 46 >80 3000 NoD 7-50W GU10 3000K 40D 7 GU10 650 40 40,000 310 46 >80 3000 No

D 7-50W GU10 4000K 25D 7 GU10 1400 25 40,000 310 46 >80 4000 No

D 7-50W GU10 4000K 40D 7 GU10 650 40 40,000 310 46 >80 4000 No

Product

specications

Master LEDGU10

dimmable

General descriptionEcient accent lighting is now possible with the GU10 MASTER LED. With no heat, UV or IR in the beam, it outperorms

halogen lighting in terms o ambience while saving on evergy and maintenance costs.

• Low energ y consumption: 4 W / 35 W, 7 W / 50 W, 8 W / 50 W+ (230 V -240 V)

• Compatible with an extensive range of dimmers

• Lifetime of 40,000 hours

• Clearly dened beam spread

• UV- and IR-free light for less heat and protection for heat-sensitive objects

Product description Watt Socket Beamintensity( cd )

Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

CRI C olorTemp.

Dimmable

D 7-50W GU10 2700K 25D 7 GU10 1250 25 40,000 300 46 >80 2700 Yes

D 7-50W GU10 2700K 40D 7 GU10 500 40 40,000 300 46 >80 2700 Yes

D 7-50W GU10 3000K 25D 7 GU10 1400 25 40,000 310 46 >80 3000 Yes

D 7-50W GU10 3000K 40D 7 GU10 650 40 40,000 310 46 >80 3000 Yes

D 7-50W GU10 4000K 25D 7 GU10 1400 25 40,000 310 46 >80 4000 Yes

D 7-50W GU10 4000K 40D 7 GU10 650 40 40,000 310 46 >80 4000 Yes

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

driver into a traditional halogen orm actor. It is ideal or applications including track lighting, general architectural and

landscape lighting.

• Low energy consumption: 4 W / 20 W, 5.5 W / 35 W, 6.5 W / 50 W (12 V)

• Patented intelligent driver

• Retrottable with low-voltage MR16 halogen lamps with GU5.3 socket

• CCT : 2700K.

Master LED

MR16 6.5W

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

driver into a traditional halogen orm actor. It is ideal or applications including track lighting, general architectural and land-

scape lighting.

• Low energy consumption: 7 W / 35 W, 10 W / 50 W (12 V)

• Air movement mechanism (active fan cooling) with very low sound levels

• Retrottable with low-voltage MR16 halogen lamps with GU5.3 socket

Master LEDMR16 10W

dimmable

Product description Watt Socket Beamintensity( cd )

Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

ColorRenderingIndex

ColorTemp.

Dimmable

4-20W 2700K MR16 24D 4 GU5.3 1000 24 45,000 210 52 >80 2700 No

4-20W 3000K MR16 24D 4 GU5.3 1100 24 45,000 220 55 >80 3000 No

4-20W 4000K MR16 24D 4 GU5.3 1150 24 45,000 240 60 >80 4000 No

5.5-35W 2700K MR16 24D 5.5 GU5.3 1500 24 25,000 300 54 >80 2700 No

5.5-35W 2700K MR16 36D 5.5 GU5.3 1000 36 25,000 300 54 >80 2700 No

5.5-35W 3000K MR16 24D 5.5 GU5.3 1550 24 25,000 310 56 >80 3000 No

5.5-35W 3000K MR16 36D 5.5 GU5.3 1030 36 25,000 310 56 >80 3000 No

6.5-35W 2700K MR16 24D 6.5 GU5.3 2000 24 25,000 380 58 >80 2700 No

6.5-35W 2700K MR16 36D 6.5 GU5.3 1200 36 25,000 380 58 >80 2700 No

6.5-35W 3000K MR16 24D 6.5 GU5.3 2030 24 25,000 390 60 >80 3000 No

6.5-35W 3000K MR16 36D 6.5 GU5.3 1250 36 25,000 390 60 >80 3000 No

Product description Watt Socket Beamintensity( cd )

Beamangle

Lietime( hours )

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

ColorRenderingIndex

ColorTemp.

Dimmable

D 7-35W 2700K MR16 24D 7 GU5.3 1450 24 40,000 310 44 >80 2700 Yes

D 7-35W 2700K MR16 36D 7 GU5.3 763 36 40,000 305 43 >80 2700 Yes

D 7-35W 2700K MR16 60D 7 GU5.3 320 60 40,000 305 43 >80 2700 Yes

D 7-35W 3000K MR16 24D 7 GU5.3 1550 24 40,000 330 47 >80 3000 Yes

D 7-35W 3000K MR16 36D 7 GU5.3 810 36 40,000 325 46 >80 3000 Yes

D 7-35W 3000K MR16 60D 7 GU5.3 341 60 40,000 325 46 >80 3000 Yes

D 7-35W 4000K MR16 24D 7 GU5.3 1640 24 40,000 350 50 >80 4000 Yes

D 7-35W 4000K MR16 36D 7 GU5.3 810 36 40,000 325 46 >80 4000 Yes

D 7-35W 4000K MR16 60D 7 GU5.3 360 60 40,000 360 51 >80 4000 Yes

D 10-50W 2700K MR16 15D 10 GU5.3 4000 15 30,000 385 39 >80 2700 Yes

D 10-50W 2700K MR16 24D 10 GU5.3 1800 24 30,000 385 39 >80 2700 Yes

D 10-50W 2700K MR16 36D 10 GU5.3 960 36 30,000 385 39 >80 2700 Yes

D 10-50W 2700K MR16 60D 10 GU5.3 405 60 30,000 385 39 >80 2700 Yes

D 10-50W 3000K MR16 15D 10 GU5.3 4200 15 30,000 410 41 >80 3000 Yes

D 10-50W 3000K MR16 24D 10 GU5.3 1920 24 30,000 410 41 >80 3000 Yes

D 10-50W 3000K MR16 36D 10 GU5.3 1010 36 30,000 405 41 >80 3000 Yes

D 10-50W 3000K MR16 60D 10 GU5.3 425 60 30,000 405 41 >80 3000 Yes

D 10-50W 4000K MR16 15D 10 GU5.3 4390 15 30,000 439 41 >80 4000 Yes

D 10-50W 4000K MR16 24D 10 GU5.3 2050 24 30,000 440 41 >80 4000 Yes

D 10-50W 4000K MR16 36D 10 GU5.3 1020 36 30,000 410 41 >80 4000 Yes

D 10-50W 4000K MR16 60D 10 GU5.3 450 60 30,000 450 45 >80 4000 Yes

Variant wattage 5.5W

Variant wattage 4.5W

Variant wattage 7 W

Product

specications

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General descriptionDelivering a warm, halogen-like accent beam, MASTER LEDspot LV is an ideal retrot s olution or spot and general lighting

applications in the hospitality industry. It is particularly suited to public areas such as receptions, lobbies, corridors, stairwells

and washrooms, where the light is on all the time. The robustly designed MASTER LEDspot oers a choice o beam angles

or a clearly dened beam spread. There is no UV or IR in the beam, making it suitable or illuminating heat-sensitive

objects like ood, organic materials, paintings, etc. Innovative active cooling technology - thanks to t he an inside - results in

maximum perormance o the lamp. The patented intelligent driver enables broad compatibility with existing electromagnetic

and electronic halogen transormers. The dimmable versions drive urther eciencies, while helping to create the desired

atmosphere.

• Low energy consumption: 4 W / 20 W (12 V)

• Clearly dened beam spread

• UV- and IR-free light for less heat and protection for heat-sensitive objects

• Retrottable

• 25 and 40 beam angles

• Dimmable

• CCT : 2700K, 3000K and 4200K.

MR11

dimmableMaster LED

PAR 

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LED PAR30 and PAR38 integrates a high power LED light source with excellent thermal management

solution in a standard halogen orm-actor to replace up to 75W traditional halogen lamp.

• Replacement for Standard 75W halogen lamp

• High Energy efciency 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..

Product description Watt Socket Beamintensity

Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

CRI ColorTemp.

Dimmable

D 7-50W 2700K PAR20 25D 7 E27 1000 25 45,000 250 36 >80 2700 Yes

D 12-75W 2700K 230V PAR30S 25D 12 E27 2250 25 45,000 630 53 >80 2700 Yes

D 17-100W 2700K 230V PAR38 OD 17 E27 3500 25 25,000 810 48 >80 2700 No

D 18-100W 2700K 230V PAR38 25D 18 E27 3400 25 45,000 810 45 >80 2700 Yes

PAR Outdoor PAR Indoor

Product description Wat t Socket BulbShape

Beamintensity( cd )

Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

CRI ColorTemp.

Dimmable

4-20W GU4 2700K 24D 4 GU4 MR11 580 24 25,000 140 35 >80 2700 No

4-20W GU4 4000K 24D 4 GU4 MR11 700 24 25,000 150 38 >80 4000 No

Product

specications

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NovaGlow

E14 Candle

General descriptionPhilips NovaGlow E14 CANDLE integrates a high power LED light source with an unique lens design to give sparkle eect

to replace up to 20W GLS candle.

• Standard GLS Candle form factor

• Ultra Energy efcient, replacement up to 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.

General descriptionThe bulb-shaped E27 combines the trusted orm actor o incandescent lamps and the common energy-saver with all the

benets o state-o-the-art LED technology.

• Ultra energy efcient replacement up to 40W GLS

• 40,000 hours average life time

• No mercury, UV and IR

• RoHS complaint

• CCT : 2700K.

Master Glow

LED bulb 8W

Product description Watt Socket Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

ColorRenderingIndex

ColorTemp.

Dimmable

Master LED 4W- E14 2700K 230WB35 CL DIM

4 E14 20,000 250 62 >80 2700 Yes

Product descr ip ti on Wattage Socket Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumensoutput

EciencyIm/W

Units/pack 

ColorRenderingIndex

ColorTemp.

Dimmable

D 8-40W E27 2700K 8 E27 >250 25,000 470 59 6 >80 2700 Yes

D 12-60W E27 2700K 12 E27 >300 25,000 806 67 6 >80 2700 Yes

D 17-75W E27 2700K 17 E27 >300 25,000 1050 62 6 >80 2700 Yes

Variant 12 & 17 W

Product

specications

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Master LED

Tube

General descriptionPhilips MASTER LEDtube integrates LED light source with rosted cover design into traditional liner fuorescent orm

while consuming only 22W and oer energy saving up to 50%.

• Replacement for TLD 36W with ballast

• No glare discomfort and Uniform light distribution

• No external driver is required

• No mercury, UV and IR

• CE, KEMA, WEEE, EMC and RoHs complaint

**Operate directly on 240V AC ,thereore need to disconnect the Ballast in the existing tting.

Note : Dimming possible with only recommended dimmers.

Product description Watt Voltage Cap Length( mm )

Beamangle

Lietime(hours)

Lumenoutput

ColorTemp.

CRI *

MSTR TLED INT STD 600mm 10W840 T8 10 100 - 240 G13 600 140 40,000 825 4000 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 600mm 10W865 T8 10 100 - 240 G13 600 140 40,000 825 6500 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 900mm 15W840 T8 15 100 - 240 G13 900 140 40,000 1265 4000 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 900mm 15W865 T8 15 100 - 240 G13 900 140 40,000 1265 6500 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 1200mm 19W840 T8 19 100 - 240 G13 1200 140 40,000 1650 4000 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 1200mm 19W865 T8 19 100 - 240 G13 1200 140 40,000 1650 6500 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 1500mm 24W840 T8 24 100 - 240 G13 1500 140 40,000 2065 4000 83

MSTR TLED INT STD 1500mm 24W865 T8 24 100 - 240 G13 1500 140 40,000 2065 6500 83

General descriptionDelivering a warm, halogen-like accent beam, MASTER LEDspot LV AR111 is an ideal retrot solution or spot and general

lighting applications in the hospitality and retail industry. It is particularly suitable or general lighting where the light is on

all the time, such as creative accent lighting applications in shops, restaurants, hotels, and especially or galleries, exhibitions

and museums. The robustly designed MASTER LEDspot LV AR111 oers various beam angles or a clearly dened beam

spread. There is no UV or IR in the beam, making it suitable or illuminating heat-sensitive objects like ood, organic materials,

paintings, etc. The patented inte lligent driver enables broad compatibility with existing electromagnetic and electronic

halogen transormers. MASTER LEDspot LV AR111 delivers huge energy savings and minimizes maintenance cost without

any reduction in brightness.

• Lower energy consumption: 15 / 75 W (12 V)

• Patented intelligen t driver

• Lifetime of 45,000 hours

• Low energy consumption

• Clearly dened beam spread

• UV- and IR-free light for less heat and protection for heat-sensitive objects

AR111

Product description Watt Socket

Beam

intensity( cd )

Beam

angle

Lietime

(hours)

Lumens

output

Eciency

Im/W CRI

Color

Temp. Dimmable

AR111 2700K 24D 15 G53 4560 25 40,000 830 55 >80 2700 Yes

AR111 2700K 40D 15 G53 1660 40 40,000 830 55 >80 2700 Yes

AR111 2700K 24D 15 G53 4560 25 40,000 830 55 >80 2700 No

AR111 2700K 40D 15 G53 1660 40 40,000 830 55 >80 2700 No

Product

specications

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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,

trac lights

• First blue LEDs

• First super-bright red LEDs

1990 2000 2012 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

or applications that call or 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 entertainment

lighting by 2003

• First tunable white light xtures

• White-light LEDs viable for accent lighting

by 2004

• White-light LEDs viable for general

illumination by 2008

• LED technology expected to be the

preerred lighting method in homes and

oces by 2025*

* Source: US Department o Energy and Optoelectronics Industry Development Association

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North

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Regional sales manager

9th Floor, DLF - 9B, DLF Cyber City

DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon 122002

Tel :- 91 124 460 6000

Fax :- 91 124 460 6666

Email : l [email protected]

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

8th foor, DLF - 9B, DLF Cyber City

DLF phase 3, Gurgaon 122002

Tel :- 91 124 460 6000

Fax :- 91 124 460 6666

Contact customer service executive at

1800 102 2929 (Toll ree)

1860 180 1111, 0124- 4291111

“Standard call rates apply”

West

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Regional sales manager

Technopolis Knowledge Park,

Mahakali caves road,

Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai 400093

Tel :- 91 22 6691 2000

Fax :- 91 22 6691 2389 / 6691 2398

Email : [email protected]

South

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Temple Towers, 5th. Floor,

Old no. 476, new no. 672,

Anna Salai, Nandanam, Chennai 600 035

Tel :- 91 45 6650 1000

Fax :- 91 44 6650 1075

Email : [email protected]

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Area sales manager

Philips Innovation Campus

Manyata Tech Park, Nagavara

Bengaluru-560045

Tel : 080-4189 0000

Fax :- 080 6692 9930

Email : [email protected]

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Area sales manager

6-3-1109 / I / P/ 103, 3rd foor

 Jewalpawani Towers, Rajbhavan Road,

Somajiguda, Hyderabad

Tel :- 040 6646 7676 / 4825

Fax :- 040 6678 7974

Email : [email protected]

East

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Regional sales manager

7, Justice Chandra Madhab Road,Kolkata 700 020

Tel : 91 33 2486 7621-24

Fax : 91 33 2486 8318

Email : [email protected]

Philips Electronics India Ltd,

Area sales manager

602, Heritage Tower, 6th foor,

Behind Visnagar Co-op Bank,

Near Gujarat Vidyapith, Usmanpura,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Tel :- 91 79 2754 0708

Fax :- 91 79 2754 0666

Email : [email protected]


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