ID LED utilizes Philips Fortimo LED DLM



Fortimo's patented remote phosphor technology creates high
       quality white light in a fully enclosed module.
Remote Phosphor – How It Works
●   High efficiency Luxeon Rebel
    Royal Blue LED's emit blue light
    into the mixing chamber
●   High reflectance mixing
    chamber directs light through
    the glass phosphor disc
●   Different phosphor discs are
    used to create different color
    temperatures of white light;
    3000K, 3500K, 4000K
Remote Phosphor Features
●   The remote phosphor approach creates a uniform
    surface appearance with no visible LEDs
●   Color consistency within a 5 step MacAdam Ellipse
    and a CRI of 80 for all color temperatures
●   1100 or 1300 lumen modules available
●   Fortimo is a UL Recognized LED module constructed
    of metal and glass
Remote Phosphor Features (cont'd)
●   The mixing chamber increases efficiency compared
    to phosphor coated LED arrays.
       –   Phosphor coated LED's reflect a significant amount of light
           back at the LED, reducing overall light output.
       –   By comparison, the highly reflective white material inside the
           mixing chamber redirects more light through the phosphor,
           increasing light output by as much as 30%
       –   Phosphors are heat sensitive. Placing the phosphor remote
           from the LED die helps with life and color consistency.
The Mixing Chamber
System Features
●   Intelligent driver delivers specified lumen output package
    regardless of color temperature.
●   Dimming is standard with 0-10V dimmers
●   Embedded RSET intelligence and communication from DLM
    to driver simplifies upgrades and replacements.
●   Thermal guard offers protection from overheating in
    abnormal conditions.
●
    The LED system is rated at 50,000 hours to 70% light output.
Longevity
●   Life
           –   Published L70 rating is 50,000 hours at 65 degree C for the module
               and 50,000 hours at 70 degree C for the driver
           –   As of ID launch, Philips has logged approx. 10,000 hours of testing
               for the Fortimo system
●   Warranty: 5 yr. Limited provided by Philips; includes LED
    system and entire fixture.
●   Future-proof: replaceable and upgradable
●   Cost of Ownership: Due to lower wattage and longer life of
    LED, the total cost of ownership over the life of the product
    is significantly less than a comparable compact flourescent.
Color Consistency


The target specifications for Fortimo DLM
systems color consistency is within a 5 step
MacAdam Ellipse at 0 hours and a 6 step
Ellipse at 10,000 hours. This is a similar
specification to conventional CFL lamps.
Dimming

●   0-10V dimming from 100% to 10%
    light output with no flicker or color
    shift.
●   Low end trim on dimmers may be set
    to 10% so light will go off at that
    point to avoid flicker.
ID LED Features
●   Minimal 5” depth (round wallwash optic
    increases depth to 5-1/2”)
●   Round wall washer features tilted LED
    module for optimal performance
●   50 degree cut off to module and image
●   Independent reflector cone utilizes torsion
    springs to maintain reflector shape and
    keep it tight to ceiling
●   Clear, warm, and silver talc (square only)
    diffuse reflector finishes available
●   Integral emergency battery pack available
Replacement
●   LED module replacement is easy by
    removing 3 screws
●   Module and driver are accessible from
    below
●   Plug and play technology
●   Housing, reflector, and heat sink remain
    intact through life of installation
●   Future-proof system allows LED module
    upgrades without changing driver
●   Driver and LED module contain no
    mercury and may be disposed of as e-
    waste
●   RoHS compliant
MacAdam Ellipse
●   Refers to a region centered at a target color on a
    chromaticity diagram.
●   The size of the ellipse defines the threshold at which
    color differences become perceivable to the avg.
    human eye.
●   MacAdam ellipse sizes are quoted in “steps.”
●   Colors on the boundary of a 1-step MacAdam ellipse
    are considered to be indistinguishable to the average
    human eye from the color at the center of the ellipse.
●   Colors on the boundary of ellipses of 2 – 4 step sizes
    are considered barely distinguishable.
●   Colors on the boundary of ellipses of 5 step sizes and
    up are considered readily distinguishable
Remote Phosphor LED Downlight

Remote Phosphor LED Downlight

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    ID LED utilizesPhilips Fortimo LED DLM Fortimo's patented remote phosphor technology creates high quality white light in a fully enclosed module.
  • 5.
    Remote Phosphor –How It Works ● High efficiency Luxeon Rebel Royal Blue LED's emit blue light into the mixing chamber ● High reflectance mixing chamber directs light through the glass phosphor disc ● Different phosphor discs are used to create different color temperatures of white light; 3000K, 3500K, 4000K
  • 6.
    Remote Phosphor Features ● The remote phosphor approach creates a uniform surface appearance with no visible LEDs ● Color consistency within a 5 step MacAdam Ellipse and a CRI of 80 for all color temperatures ● 1100 or 1300 lumen modules available ● Fortimo is a UL Recognized LED module constructed of metal and glass
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    Remote Phosphor Features(cont'd) ● The mixing chamber increases efficiency compared to phosphor coated LED arrays. – Phosphor coated LED's reflect a significant amount of light back at the LED, reducing overall light output. – By comparison, the highly reflective white material inside the mixing chamber redirects more light through the phosphor, increasing light output by as much as 30% – Phosphors are heat sensitive. Placing the phosphor remote from the LED die helps with life and color consistency.
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    System Features ● Intelligent driver delivers specified lumen output package regardless of color temperature. ● Dimming is standard with 0-10V dimmers ● Embedded RSET intelligence and communication from DLM to driver simplifies upgrades and replacements. ● Thermal guard offers protection from overheating in abnormal conditions. ● The LED system is rated at 50,000 hours to 70% light output.
  • 12.
    Longevity ● Life – Published L70 rating is 50,000 hours at 65 degree C for the module and 50,000 hours at 70 degree C for the driver – As of ID launch, Philips has logged approx. 10,000 hours of testing for the Fortimo system ● Warranty: 5 yr. Limited provided by Philips; includes LED system and entire fixture. ● Future-proof: replaceable and upgradable ● Cost of Ownership: Due to lower wattage and longer life of LED, the total cost of ownership over the life of the product is significantly less than a comparable compact flourescent.
  • 14.
    Color Consistency The targetspecifications for Fortimo DLM systems color consistency is within a 5 step MacAdam Ellipse at 0 hours and a 6 step Ellipse at 10,000 hours. This is a similar specification to conventional CFL lamps.
  • 15.
    Dimming ● 0-10V dimming from 100% to 10% light output with no flicker or color shift. ● Low end trim on dimmers may be set to 10% so light will go off at that point to avoid flicker.
  • 16.
    ID LED Features ● Minimal 5” depth (round wallwash optic increases depth to 5-1/2”) ● Round wall washer features tilted LED module for optimal performance ● 50 degree cut off to module and image ● Independent reflector cone utilizes torsion springs to maintain reflector shape and keep it tight to ceiling ● Clear, warm, and silver talc (square only) diffuse reflector finishes available ● Integral emergency battery pack available
  • 18.
    Replacement ● LED module replacement is easy by removing 3 screws ● Module and driver are accessible from below ● Plug and play technology ● Housing, reflector, and heat sink remain intact through life of installation ● Future-proof system allows LED module upgrades without changing driver ● Driver and LED module contain no mercury and may be disposed of as e- waste ● RoHS compliant
  • 19.
    MacAdam Ellipse ● Refers to a region centered at a target color on a chromaticity diagram. ● The size of the ellipse defines the threshold at which color differences become perceivable to the avg. human eye. ● MacAdam ellipse sizes are quoted in “steps.” ● Colors on the boundary of a 1-step MacAdam ellipse are considered to be indistinguishable to the average human eye from the color at the center of the ellipse. ● Colors on the boundary of ellipses of 2 – 4 step sizes are considered barely distinguishable. ● Colors on the boundary of ellipses of 5 step sizes and up are considered readily distinguishable