Hotel, Sport & Leisure Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:26 PM
Royal Philips has introduced a brand new LED down light module, named CertaFlux DL-S.
This integrated LED light engine fulfills the basic market needs for making simple LED downlights. Compared to other modules, the integrated heat sink and driver of the CertaFlux DL-S make it easy for luminaire manufacturers to design the module into new luminaires, or to upgrade existing ones to LED enabling fast market introduction.
The CertaFlux DL-S offers basic product performance and functionality. There are products available in (1000 and 2000 lumen with respective energy consumption of 13 Watt and 26 Watt (> 74Lm/W).
The LED modules have a good color quality with a color rendering index (CRI) of > 80 and offer a product lifetime of up to 25,000 hours. The basic product performance and functionality of this integrated LED module.
The indoor application possibilities of the CertaFlux DL-S are various and range from hotel lobbies, schools, meeting rooms, to restaurants and cafes. Dimensions fit standard ceiling holes from 4” up to 10” using reflector extensions.
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