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High
Performance Dimming
TransforMax (patented)
First class halogen transformer compatibility thanks to intelligent electronics within low voltage LEDlamps.
Philips designed a unique (patent protected) intelligent driver concept for low voltage (12 V) LEDlamps,
which enables broad compatibility with existing electronic and electromagnetic Halogen transformers.
Therefore, Philips low voltage (12 V) LEDlamps universally replace 12 V Halogen spot lamps with unique first
class transformer compatible electronics. This technology is called TransforMax which enables the lamp to
work on most sockets – a simple ‘plug & play’ retrofit solution.
which enables broad compatibility with existing electronic and electromagnetic Halogen transformers.
Therefore, Philips low voltage (12 V) LEDlamps universally replace 12 V Halogen spot lamps with unique first
class transformer compatible electronics. This technology is called TransforMax which enables the lamp to
work on most sockets – a simple ‘plug & play’ retrofit solution.
Note: Electronic Dimmers that cannot meet the loading rule will be specified in de
dedicated application note (www.philips.com/masterledlamps).
dedicated application note (www.philips.com/masterledlamps).
Without dimmer
With dimmer
In case dimmable low voltage LEDlamps have to be connected to a
dimmer, the following approach has to be followed:
1) Determine the max loading of both your transformer(s) and your
dimmer, the following approach has to be followed:
1) Determine the max loading of both your transformer(s) and your
dimmer: in Watts (W).
2) Use the ratios below to determine a ‘System Max’ and ‘Branch Max’
3) Limit total lamps you can install by ‘System Max’...
4) …and ensure transformer load is sufficient to allow for each
3) Limit total lamps you can install by ‘System Max’...
4) …and ensure transformer load is sufficient to allow for each
individual ‘Branch’
Thanks to High Performance Dimming you will enjoy smooth, flicker-free dimming. MASTER LEDlamps
have been tested with all the major dimmer brands in the market.
• broad dimmer compatibility supporting a wide range of normal phase-cut dimmers: wall box dimmers,
panels, plug-in unit phase-cut dimming
• high dimming performance: smooth dimming curve, deeper dimming level, one to multiple lamps
Note: To ensure high dimming performance with the MASTER LEDspot MV GU10 8 W these lamps should not be connected with other lamp types on the same
dimmer (‘mixed load’).
Transformer
(150 W)
20% of Transformer rating
(20% x 150 W = 30 W)
LED Wattage
(7 W)
=
Branch Max
(4.3)
4 lamps per transformer
Transformer
(150 W)
Transformer
(150 W)
Dimmer Rating
(300 W)
Transformer Wattage
(150 W)
=
System Max
(2)
2 transformers per dimmer
20% of Transformer rating
(20% x 150 W = 30 W)
LED Wattage
(7 W)
=
Branch Max
(4.3)
4 lamps per transformer
Branch Max
not reached,
but additional
MR16 would
exceed
System Max
not reached,
but additional
MR16 would
exceed
System Max
Dimmer
(200 W)
Please refer to the site www.philips.com/masterledlamps for the latest information about transformer compatibility.
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Philips Professional LEDlamps catalog | 4
th
quarter 2014