Selection guide – Recessed luminaires

Luminaire Product

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Savio

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Light distribution

Module

 

 

 

 

 

 

dimension (mm)

 

Symmetric Asymmetric Double

In length

In width

 

 

 

asymmetric

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air

Number

handling­

of lamps

 

Lamps

 

 

Fluorescent

 

Compact

 

 

 

fluorescent

TL5

TL5-C

TL-D

PL-L

TBS760/770

Rotaris

TBS740

TBS741

Celino

TBS690

TBS692

SmartForm

TBS460

TBS461/471

TBS490

TBS490

TBS600

TBS600

Indolight

TBS315

TBS318

TBS330

TBS340

EFix

TBS260

TBS257

TBS257

TBS288

TBS288

2.10

2.18

2.22

2.26

2.28

2.32

2.38

2.52

2.56

2.62

2.68

2.86

2.72

2.74

2.80

2.84

300

n.a.

600

300

none

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

n.a.

600

none none

300

300

none

none

150

185

300

150

300

300

300

2,3,4,6

1

1

1

1

1,2,3,4

2,3,4,6

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,2,3,4

1,2

2,3,4

2,3,4

2,3,4

2.2

Recessed luminaires

Philips indoor luminaires

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Philips Indoor Luminaires manual Selection guide Recessed luminaires, Lamps

Indoor Luminaires specifications

Philips Indoor Luminaires have long been at the forefront of innovation in stylish and efficient lighting solutions. Designed to enhance both residential and commercial environments, these luminaires combine aesthetic appeal with advanced technology to deliver optimal performance.

One of the standout features of Philips Indoor Luminaires is their energy efficiency. Utilizing LED technology, these lamps consume significantly less energy compared to traditional lighting sources. This not only reduces electricity costs but also contributes to a lower carbon footprint, making them an environmentally friendly option.

The luminaires come in various designs, catering to diverse tastes and interior styles. From sleek modern fixtures to classic designs, Philips offers a wide range of options that can seamlessly blend into any setting. Their modular designs allow for ease of installation and adaptability, making them suitable for various applications, whether it's for homes, offices, or retail spaces.

Another key aspect of Philips Indoor Luminaires is their smart lighting capabilities. Many models are equipped with IoT integrations, allowing users to control their lighting remotely via smartphone apps or voice commands. This level of convenience enables customizable settings such as dimming, color temperature adjustments, and pre-programmed lighting schedules, enhancing the user experience.

Philips prioritizes quality of light, and their luminaires reflect this commitment. With advanced optics and uniform light distribution, they help reduce glare while ensuring pleasant illumination. The color rendering index (CRI) of Philips lights typically exceeds 80, providing a high-quality representation of colors, which is crucial in environments like art studios and showrooms.

Moreover, Philips takes into account the importance of human-centric lighting. Many of their indoor luminaires are designed to mimic natural daylight, supporting better mood and productivity levels in workspaces. This focus on well-being is further enhanced through tunable white lighting technologies, which allow users to adjust the warmth of light according to the time of day.

Durability is another significant characteristic of Philips Indoor Luminaires. Built with high-quality materials, they are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use while requiring minimal maintenance. The combination of long lifespan and consistent performance reduces the need for frequent replacements, yielding greater value over time.

In summary, Philips Indoor Luminaires encapsulate modern lighting solutions with their blend of efficiency, design versatility, and advanced technologies. Whether for enhancing ambience or supporting productivity, these luminaires serve as a perfect solution for today’s illuminated environments.