The path to more efficient lighting
High pressure sodium lamps
Which lamp is the ideal replacement?
Standardlamp 70 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt 250 Watt 400 Watt MASTER SON PIA Plus  70 Watt  100 Watt  150 Watt  250 Watt  400 Watt EOC 871150020426430 871150018225815 871150018228915 871150019344515 871150019345215
- 1-1 lamp replacement, from yellow to yellow light - high reliability - improved service lifetime from 12000 hrs to 16000 hrs (4 years)
Standard high pressure sodium ovoide
Standardlamp 50 Watt 70 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt MASTER CityWhite CDO-ET  50 Watt  70 Watt  100 Watt  150 Watt EOC 872790082356100 871150020544530 871150020679430 871150020548315
- 1-1 lamp replacement, from yellow to white light - hight qualitative white light
The implementing measure for office, industry and street lighting (tertiary) laid down new requirements regarding minimum efficiency in sodium vapour lamps. Inefficient sodium vapour lamps will therefore be discontinued as of April 2012.
Standardlamp 70 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt 250 Watt 400 Watt
MASTER SON-T PIA Plus  70 Watt  100 Watt  150 Watt  250 Watt  400 Watt
EOC 871150019266015 871150019230115 871150019229515 871150017987615 871150017988315
1-1 lamp replacement, - -1-1 lamp replacement, from yellow to white from yellow to white light light hight qualitative white - -high reliability light - improved service lifetime from 12000 hrs to 16000 hrs (4 years)
Timeplan for the phasing out
Standard high pressure sodium tubular
Standardlamp 50 Watt 70 Watt 100 Watt 150 Watt 250 Watt MASTER CityWhite CDO-TT  50 Watt  70 Watt  100 Watt  150 Watt  250 Watt EOC 872790080029600 871150020546915 871150020681715 871150020536015 871150020905415
2010 2012 2015 2017
- 1-1 lamp replacement, from yellow to white light - hight qualitative white light
High pressure mercury High pressure sodium Metal Halide
permitted permitted permitted
discontinuation of all high pressure mercury lamps discontinuation of unefficient high pressure sodium replacements discontinuation of all inefficient metal halide lamps all inefficient types
Permitted Discontinuation
Note: All wattages are approximate. The decisive factor is the luminous flux (lumen) Lamps may no longer be put on the market. All stocks may be used up.
EuP-Legislation 2009
High pressure mercury lamps
Which energy saving lamp is the ideal replacement? New approaches are particularly in demand in times of financial and energy crises. The mercury vapour lamp will soon be obsolete, as it will lose the CE symbol from 2015. So municipalities should already be rethinking and including new lighting solutions in future budget planning. Modern lighting concepts make the entire townscape more attractive. Both residents and visitors benefit from this. Philips offers a wide spectrum of low-maintenance, high-quality outdoor luminaires that are state of the art. Here we give just a selection of the available products. Please consult the latest catalogue or the Internet for other outdoor luminaires.
High pressure mercury lampe
Up to
20%***
Energy saving
High pressure mercury 80 Watt** 125 Watt** 250 Watt** 400 Watt**
SON-H  68 Watt**  110 Watt**  220 Watt**  350 Watt**
EOC . 872790081097400 872790081099800 871150018207415 871150018213515
- from white to yellow light - lower running costs - 1-1 lamp replacement
42%
Energy saving
Up to
High pressure mercury 80 Watt** 125 Watt** 250 Watt**
MASTER CityWhite  CDO-ET 70 Watt  CDO-ET 70 Watt  CDO-ET 150 Watt
- lamp and gear to build in existing luminaire - high qualitative white light
Existing luminaires
* Energy consumption with similar luminous flux and number of lighting hours. ** These lamps will lose the CE symbol in 2015. *** Energy consumption of an energy-saving lamp compared to a mercury vapour lamp.
EuP-Legislation 2009
High pressure mercury lamps
Which energy saving system is the ideal replacement?
- high qualitative white light - more light - service lifetime up to 16000 hrs (4 years) - dimming down to 60% of nominal power
High pressure mercury 50/80 Watt** 125 Watt** 2x 50/80 Watt** 250 Watt** 400 Watt** MASTER CosmoWhite  CPO-TW 45 Watt  CPO-TW 160 Watt  CPO-TW 45/60 Watt  CPO-TW 60/90 Watt  CPO-TW 90/140 Watt
79%*
Energy saving
Up to
Green Flagship A Green Flagship product is better in at least one of the key areas than rival products, its predecessor or a different product type in the same application. In all other key areas it is at least as good.
High pressure mercury lamp
Up to
High pressure mercury
MASTER CityWhite CDO-TT2  CDO-TT 50/70 Watt  CDO-TT 70 Watt  CDO-TT 150 Watt
65%*
Energy saving
80 Watt** 125 Watt** 250 Watt**
- high qualitative white light - more light - service lifetime up to 12000 hrs (3 years) - dimming down to 60% of nominal power
Key areas: Efficient use of energy Hazardous materials Packaging Reliability over course of service life Recyclability Weight
New luminaire
High pressure mercury
MASTER SON-T Plus  SON-T Plus 50 Watt  SON-T Plus 50/70 Watt  SON-T Plus 100/150 Watt
75%*
Energy saving
Up to
80 Watt** 125 Watt** 250 Watt**
- from white to yellow light - more light - service lifetime up to 16000 hrs (4 years) - dimming down to 30% of nominal power
High pressure mercury
Fortimo LED LLM***  1000 lm / 16 - 17 Watt  1300 lm / 25 - 28 Watt  3000 lm / 35 - 40 Watt  4500 lm / 56 - 60 Watt
70%*
Here we give just a selection of the available products. Please consult the latest catalogue or the Internet for other products or their technical characteristics and dimensions. 4 EuP-Legislation 2009
Energy saving
Up to
50 Watt 80 Watt 125 Watt 125 Watt
- high qualitative white light - more light - service lifetime up to 50000 hrs - dimming down to 0% of nominal power
* Energy consumption with similar luminous flux and number of lighting hours. ** These lamps will lose the CE symbol in 2015. *** Power consumption depends on colour temperature.
Fluorescent lamps
Which fluorescent lamp is the ideal replacement?
- higher light output - better colour rendering (Ra=85) - 75% less mercury content - longer lifetime
10%
Energy saving
Up to
TL-D Lamp33-640 18 Watt 36 Watt 58 Watt
MASTER TL-D Eco 840  16 Watt  32 Watt  51 Watt
EOC 8711500... ...26861740 ...26462640 ...26470140
TL-D Standardlamps Light colour 33-640
The implementing measure for office, industry and street lighting (tertiary) laid down new requirements regarding minimum efficiency and colour rendering in fluorescent lamps. Inefficient TL-D standard lamps in light colours 33-640 and 54-765 will thus be discontinued as of April 2010 and must be replaced by Super 80 light colours.
From 13.04.2010
Discontinuation of all light colours 33-540 and 54-765 via minimum efficiency (Im/W) and colour rendering (RA > 80)
10%*
Energy saving
Up to
TL-D Lamp33-640 18 Watt 30 Watt 36 Watt 58 Watt
MASTER TL-D Super 80 840  18 Watt  30 Watt  36 Watt  58 Watt
EOC 8711500... ...63171840 ...63186240 ...63201240 ...63219740
- higher light output - better colour rendering (Ra=85) - 75% less mercury content - longer lifetime
50%
Energy saving
Up to
TL-D Lamp33-640 18 Watt 36 Watt 58 Watt
MASTER TL-D Reflex 840  18 Watt  36 Watt  58 Watt
EOC 8711500... ...63647840 ...55953140 ...55962340
- 85% of the light is directed down - replaces 2 TL-D standard lamps in luminaires without a reflector - better colour rendering (Ra=85) - 38% less mercury content - longer lifetime
TL-D Lamp33-640 18 Watt 36 Watt 58 Watt
MASTER TL-D Xtra 840  18 Watt  36 Watt  58 Watt
EOC 8711500... ...55862640 ...55876340 ...55890940
- higher light output - better colour rendering (Ra=85) - extra long lifetime of 55000 hrs on electronic control gear - higher light output - better colour rendering (Ra=85) - extreme long lifetime of 79000 hrs on electronic control gear
TL-D Lamp33-640 18 Watt 36 Watt 58 Watt
MASTER TL-D Xtreme 840  18 Watt  36 Watt  58 Watt
EOC 8711500... ...54496440 ...55868840 ...55886240
For even higher energy efficiency, consider switching from TL-D luminaires to luminaires with TL-5 lamps inside and controls.
EuP-Legislation 2009
Standby losses for dimmable DALI gear
Which energy efficient gear is the ideal replacement A light fixture using dimmable electronic gear is considered most efficient in todays EEI classification and contains the A1 class label. Leglistation for these types of gear becomes more stringent on standby losses. Dimmable electronic gears containing a Digital Adressable Lighting Interface (DALI) or Digital Serial Interface (DSI) are mostly not switched off but go in standby mode when an area is vacated. In an average office application the power consumption in standby lasts on average 14 hrs per day and 24 hrs during the weekends. This can add up the energy costs considerable. Therefor per 2010 these standby losses can no longer exceed 1 Watt. Per 2012 this is further restricted to max 0,5 Watt per ballast. Already today Philips offers dimmable DALI gear with lowest available standby loss in the market at only 350mW for its existing HFR EII range, and only 250mW for its new HFR Intelligent range.
Dimmable electronic gear with standby loss > 1 Watt and future > 0,5 Watt (2012)
Dimmable gear with standby loss > 1 Watt HF-R intelligent TD  HF-Ri TD 1 28/35/49/54 TL-5  HF-Ri TD 2 28/35/49/54 TL-5  HF-Ri TD 1 35/49/80 TL-5 Dimmable gear with standby loss > 1 Watt HF-R TD E11  HF-R TD TL-5 EII range  HF-R TD PLL EII range  HF-R TD TL-D EII range  HF-R TD PL-T/C/R EII range
Standby loss saving
65%*
Up to
- only 350 mW standby loss - 1-100% dimmable range - anti extinguish control - extended cable flexibility technology - full DALI compliant - only 250 mW standby loss - delivering 5% energy saving VS.HF-R EII by smart electrode heating - T5 eco compatible - optimized for control systems such as Actilume, OccuPlus, full DALI compliant - lamp on guard
Standby loss saving
75%*
Up to
EuP-Legislation 2009
ElectroMagnetic and class A3 electronic gear
Which energy efficient gear is the ideal replacement Also for ballasts for fluorescent lamps the EUP legislation becomes more stringent. Since November 2005 Class D and C classed ElectroMagnetic (EM) ballasts are already banned within the EU. Per 2012 every single luminaire range, equipped with B class EM ballasts which is offered to the market, published in a catalog or offered in a price lists is to be published or offered in a class A3 or A2 electronic alternative as well. The next stage is the period 2012 -2017 that serves as a transition period for luminaire manufacturers to adjust and further build towards a complete A2 class electronic luminaire portfolio. By 2017 this transition must be completed. Per 2017 all light fixtures containing electromagnetic (EM) ballasts and also A3 class electronic ballasts will be banned within the EU. Already today Philips offers class A2 and A3 energy efficient alternatives to EM ballasts in a wide range of electronic gear as displayed in the overview.
- Ability to operate from 220 to 240V - 20% energy saving, A3 class - One piece hassle free installation compared with multiple component magnetic system D,C and future (2017) B class ElectroMagnetic gear
BTA C and B2 BTA 18W C 220V 50Hz BTA 36W C 220V 50Hz HF Performer III  HF P III 418 220-240 50/60Hz  HF P III 236 220-240 50/60Hz
25%*
Energy saving
BTA C and B2 BTA 18W C 220V 50Hz BTA 36W C 220V 50Hz
HF Performer Intelligent  HFPi 1 14/21/39 TL5 EII 220-240 50/60Hz  HFPi 1 14/21/39 TL5 EII 220-240 50/60Hz
- Ability to recognise and operate multiple lamp types, TLD, TL5, PLL - 25% Energy saving, A2 class - Compliant with DC emergency lighting norms
25%*
Energy saving
Up to
- One product can run multiple lamps - Flicker free operation - Silent operation - 25% Energy saving, A2 class
20%*
Energy saving
Up to
BTA C and B2 BTA 18W C 220V 50Hz BTA 36W C 220V 50Hz
HF Selectalume II  HF SII 1 18W 220-240 50/60Hz  HF SII 1 36W 220-240 50/60Hz
D, C and future (2017) B class electromagnetic gear
Here we give just a selection of the available products. Please consult the latest catalogue or the Internet for other products or their technical characteristics and dimensions.
* The calculations are based on the energy consumption of a luminaire with LLB and TL-D lamp compared to a luminaire with EB and TL-D lamp or a luminaire with EB and TL5 lamp technology, with similar luminous flux and age.
EuP-Legislation 2009
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