Philips Compact HID Lamp and Gear manual Three types of electronic gear are available

Models: Compact HID Lamp and Gear

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Three types of electronic gear are available:

Gear for Compact HID

The Philips HID electronic gear range was invented for total compatibility with Philips Compact HID lamps. Development of Compact HID lamps and gear is in one hand. Every product is tested extensively, requiring extensive life testing before a system can be released.The result is an optimal light performance.

Three types of electronic gear are available:

Standard (/S) version for easy integration in the luminaire

Independent (/I) version with a plastic housing (F-marked) for freestanding use

Electromagnetic HID gear

Besides electronics a broad selection of electromagnetic gear is offered for wide range of lamp types and powers from 35W up to 250 W. You can rely on the experience of Philips and the fact that all Philips lamps are fully released that performance of Philips lamps are best on Philips gear.

Depending on the specific application and/or economic considerations, Philips can supply two types of electromagnetic gear; Heavy Duty and Basic gear types.

Heavy Duty gear is fully encapsulated and have a special protected bottom-plate for humid or aggressive environment conditions or were extra long lifetime and high reliability is needed. HID-Basic gear is impregnated for general use in enclosed applications and should not be exposed to humid environments.

All electromagnetic gear has been designed for a problem-free lifetime of 10 years continuous operation.

For MH Philips offers conventional gear with internal thermal protection.These types can be recognised by the TS indication.

For the whole range of lamps, a full range of electronic ignitors is offered. Philips prefers and advice customers to use the so-called by Philips developed semi-parallel ignitors (also called impulser type).Together with the gear these ignitors induce ignition-pulses which takes care for reliable lamp-ignition under all conditions for both new and old lamps.The advantage of the semi-parallel systems is that gear can be installed remotely (typically 20 meter between gear and lamp is possible). Furthermore has the system much lower watt losses and the ignitor is not in the lamp-current leads and thereby becomes very reliable.

Next step to reliability are the digital ignitors, these ignitor types detect faulty lamps in an early stage and prevent cycling and unnecessary stress on the system, for CDM lamps these ignitors are obligatory.

Philips gear is designed for lowest watt losses and for ease of use tapping possibilities to select mains-voltages 230/240V, 50Hz and 220/230V, to limit the tables in this OEM catalogue only 230/240V types are given.

Compact HID Gear

OEM Catalogue 2009/2010

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