To the readerThis publication is based on the available product range and isintended for use by Original Equipment Manufacturers of luminairesand ball
2.9 Various application elements2.9.1 CE Marking All Philips fluorescent lamps comply with the EU Low VoltageDirective (73/23/EEC) and are therefore
Effects of lamp diameter on beam width and luminaire efficiencyThese results illustrate the effects of a smaller lamp in the sameoptics:• a 6 to 9% in
3. ‘TL’5 lamp specifications92000-11-073.1 RangeThe ‘TL’5 range consists of:– ‘TL’5 HE 14W (2 ft) – ‘TL’5 HO 24W (2 ft)– ‘TL’5 HE 21W (3 ft) – ‘TL’5 H
2000-11-07103.4.1 Electrical and lighting characteristics of ‘TL’5 HE lampsNote: 1) Data after 100 operating hours.Measuring conditions:• Position:fre
2000-11-0711Lamp Discharge Lamp Lamp Luminous Luminoustype current voltage power flux efficacymA V W lm lm/W‘TL’5 HE 14W 130 89 11 1140 104170 82 13,7
122000-11-073.4.2 Electrical and lighting characteristics of ‘TL’5 HO lampsNote: 1) Data after 100 operating hours.Measuring conditions:• Position:fre
132000-11-07Lamp Discharge Lamp Lamp Luminous Luminoustype current voltage power flux efficacymA V W lm lm/W‘TL’5 HO 24W 270 78 21 1830 87300 75 22,5
2000-11-0714Figure 3.5 Spectral power distribution: colour /840400 500 600 7001000200300500400Ra ≥ 80Wavelength in nmµW per 5 nm per lumenFigure 3.7
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Current controlled preheatingDepending on the available time for preheating, the ballasts shouldgive a preheating current within the following limits:
Energy controlled preheatingDepending on the available time for preheating, the ballasts shouldgive a preheating energy within the following limits:E
182000-11-07Cold ignition requires a higher ignition voltage.The minimumrequired ignition voltage can be found in the table below. It is advisable tha
192000-11-074.2.2 Conditions for proper operation of the electrodesElectrodes in ‘TL’5 lamps consist of a coiled construction of tungsten wire which i
For ‘TL’5 HO 54W:Note: Also the requirement ILLmax.=490 mA should be met.For ‘TL’5 HO 49W:Note: Also the requirement ILLmax.=240 mA should be met.2020
212000-11-075) The data given for the additional heating by means of the Lead-High current is directly related to the lamp current.Ballastswhich do no
222000-11-074.5 Lifetime performanceIf the ‘TL’5 lamps are operated on electronic gear, designed accor-ding to the specifications mentioned in this do
232000-11-07Colour renderingEffect of an illuminant on the colour appearance of objects by conscious or subconscious comparisonwith their colour appea
The lamp industry strives continuously to meet customers’ needs.Its innovative power has led to a tremendous variety of different light sources.To ena
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2000-11-07Contents1. General information on Philips ‘TL’5 lamps1.1 Introduction...
1. General information on Philips ‘TL’5 lamps1.1 Introduction‘TL’5 lamps are fluorescent lamps with a diameter of about 16 mmand are designed to allow
Features of electronic ballastsAs stated,‘TL’5 lamps are exclusively designed for HF-operation,resulting in higher lamp efficacies and lower ballast l
2000-11-0741.3 NomenclatureThe name of the lamp family is:‘TL’ fluorescent lampsThe technical name of the product is:‘TL’55: tube diameter of 5/8 inch
2000-11-0752.1 IntroductionIn this chapter,recommendations and data are given to enable anoptimal luminaire design.2.2 IEC RecommendationsThe general
2000-11-0762.5.3 ‘TL’5 lamps and cold conditionsIf the ambient temperature within the luminaire is lower than theoptimum temperature of 35 °C for ‘TL
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