MASTERColour CDM OEM Guide - Philips

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MASTERColour CDM OEM GuideTo the readerThis is the ninth edition of the CDM OEM Guide. In this update (March 2015) the CDM Evolutionrange is extended further to include Tm GU6.5 products. Furthermore, for the 4200K range thereflector lamps and the Tm GU6.5 lamps are upgraded to Elite quality.The OEM Guide includes a lamp-ballast compatibility table so one can find out quickly whethera lamp is suited for electromagnetic ballasts or for electronic ballasts only.We chose to leave out the light-technical specifications since these are listed in the e-catalogue(www.philips.com).Extra attention has been given to safety instructions and lamp temperatures that are allowed ina luminaire for reasons of safety or performance.A chapter is dedicated to the explanation of the graphs that are included in the e-catalogue.An easy to use troubleshooting guide is included as well.Feel free to share your comments with your local sales representative.Updated by Ron Raas and Bart Smets2

MASTERColour CDM OEM GuideContents1 General information. 51.1Introduction. 51.2 Applications. 51.3 Lamp range. 51.4 Uplamping options (energy saving). 71.5 Ballast range.82 Lamp-ballast compatibility. 113 Standards. 124 Luminaire design. 144.1 How to operate your lamp safely.144.1.1Risk of Electrical shock.154.1.2Risk of fire.154.1.3Risk of optical/UV/IR-radiation.154.1.4Risk of lamp rupture.154.2 How to get the best out of your lamp.154.2.1T-lamps.164.2.2 TC-lamps. 174.2.3 Tm Mini lamps.184.2.4 TD-lamps.194.2.5 TP-lamps.204.2.6 Rm Mini lamps.214.2.7 R-lamps. 234.2.8 R111-lamps. 244.3 How to perform temperature measurements. 254.3.1Outer bulb. 254.3.2 Pinch. 254.3.3 Other spots. 254.4 Other attention points for luminaire design.265 Additional lamp information.275.1Manufacturing information. 275.2 Optical and geometrical data sets. 275.3 Run up. 275.4 Spectral energy distribution.285.5 Light distribution.285.6 Beam diagram (reflector lamps only).303

MASTERColour CDM OEM Guide5.7 Visual impact diagram (reflector lamps only).315.8 Fading. 325.9 Influence of ambient temperature on lamp performance. 335.10 Dimming. 335.11 Hot re-ignition.345.12 Life time.345.13 Disposal of lamps. 376 Additional ballast information. 386.1Electronic ballasts.386.1.1Influence of the mains voltage on lamp performance when using electronic ballasts.386.1.2Influence of operating frequency on lamp performance.386.2 Conventional (CuFe) systems.396.2.1Introduction.396.2.2 Ballasts for conventional systems.396.2.3 Capacitors.396.2.4 Ignitors.397 Trouble shooting. 417.1No instant light.417.2 No light at all.417.3 Extinguishing.417.4 Not enough light and/or wrong colour.417.5 Colour difference between lamps. 427.6 Different colours in the light beam. 427.7Too short life. 427.8 Shattered lamp. 427.9 Flicker. 427.10 Noise. 428 Annex: Measurement of bulb temperatures. 434

MASTERColour CDM OEM GuideGeneral information1.1IntroductionMASTERColour CDM (Ceramic Discharge Metal Halide) lamps were introduced in 1994 as anew generation of Compact HID (High Intensity Discharge) lamps. These lamps have a betterperformance in colour quality, life time and efficacy compared to existing quartz lamps.In 2007 the CDM-range was extended with the CDM Elite lamps with a performance in a leagueof its own. They have enhanced efficacy, colour rendering, excellent lumen maintenance, and aquick run up. This is the preferred option for energy savings.The new MASTERColour CDM Evolution allows you to take the lighting in your shop to the nextlevel. These lamps are the latest chapter in our ongoing commitment to optimizing lighting forthe retail environment, and are the natural successor to the well-established and universallypopular CDM and CDM Elite. CDM Evolution offers an unbeatable combination of superior lightquality, lowest total cost of ownership and exceptionally long lifetime. The evolution range isextended with the introduction of the Tm GU6.5 lamp (20W and 35W)The Philips’ patented ceramic UV enhancer enables a complete removal of ionizing gas.A significant improvement of ignition behaviour is achieved without affecting light technicalproperties.Features of MASTERColour CDM lamps: High lamp efficacy Crisp white sparkling light Very good colour rendering Compact size for design flexibility Stable colour during life time Long life Available in very warm white (2500K) warm white (3000K) and cool white (4200K) Universal burning position for all single ended lamps**) S ome lamps have a limitation in burning position for sake of performance. These arementioned in the product catalogue (www.philips.com).1.2ApplicationsThe CDM-lamps are widely used in retail (fashion, furniture and supermarket) accent and downlighting. The outdoor environment (architectural lighting) increasingly benefits from the goodlight quality.1.3Lamp rangeThe CDM range consists of the following types: CDM-T, single ended with a G12 cap and a 19 mm UV-block quartz outer bulb CDM-TC, single ended with a G8.5 cap and a 14 mm UV-block quartz outer bulb5

MASTERColour CDM OEM Guide C DM-Tm, single ended miniature lamps with a GU6.5 cap or a PGJ5 twist-and-lock cap.Only the GU6.5 lamps have Elite or Evolution performance.PhilipsMASTERColourCDMOEMGuide2015 CDM-R PAR20 and CDM-R PAR30L, parabolic reflector lamps with an E27 screw cap CDM-Rm Mini, a miniature MR16 reflector lamp with a twist-and-lock GX10 capCDM- apaandndaa1144mmmUV- ‐blockV- ‐blockqquartzuartzoouteruterbbulb.ulb.CDM- ‐TC,mUCDM- 5twist- ‐and- lutionperformance.erformance. CDM-TP,aoosingleendedprotected lamp, suited for open luminairesEliterp CDM- ‐RCDM- ‐RPPAR20AR20aandndCCDM- ‐RDM- ctorllampswithithaannEE2727sscrewcrewccap.ap.ampsw CDM-TD,doubleendedwithRX7scapsanda a19mm UV-blockouter bulb CDM- ‐RmCDM- ‐RmMini,aminiatureMR16reflectorlampwithtwist- ‐and- hatwist- ‐and- ‐lockGX10cap.CDM- eflectoreflectorllampampwwithithaanti- ‐glarenti- ‐glareccapapaandndaaGGX8.5X8.5ccap.ap. CDM- ‐R111, CDM- ‐TP,CDM- aires.The tables below show the product range arranged according to the families in the PhilipsCDM- psaandndaa119mmmmUUV- ‐blockV- ‐blockoouterbbulb. CDM- ‐TD,e-catalogue.In caseof reflectorlampsthe 9beamanglesuterare ulb.also mentioned. The specifications CDM-R111,a beautifullydesignedreflectorlampcapcanda GX8.5cap CDM- aPanti-glareGJ5twist- ‐and- lipse- ilipse- ASTERColourASTERColourCDM- ‐lampsDM- ‐lampsCDM-lampsTableangeingleeMCCDM- ‐TCDM- rm/FreshEEvolutionvolutionCDM- ‐TCDM- STERColourCDM- ‐lampsDM- rTableangeASTERColourCweflectorwith reflectorCDM- ‐RmMMiniiniCDM- ‐RmEliteCCDMDMEliteCDM- ‐RPPAR20AR20&&PPAR30LAR30LCDM- Woonlynly35WCDM- ‐R111CDM- D3000K3000K(10D(10D224D4D440D)0D)CDM- ‐R111CDM- 10D224D4D440D)0D)(10D6

MASTERColour CDM OEM dended,andprotected ed,andprotectedCDM- ‐lampsCDM- ‐TmMiniEvolutionGU6.5CDM- ‐TmMiniEliteGU6.5CDM- ‐TmMiniGU6.5CDM- ‐TmMiniPGJ5CDM- ‐TD(Essential)CDM- 3000K4200K1.41.4Up-lampingoptions(energy(energy saving)Up-lampingoptionssaving)Although in general CDM lamps are already in Energy Efficacy class A according nergyEfficacyA theof options.Elite and Evolution offers some very interesting uplamping options. The numbers reUp-lampingused.Up- ‐lampingtheTT-versions- ‐versionsofCDM35Wand70WandoperatedonEM- ‐validif electronicballastsareused.ofoftheof CDM35W70WballaststoEliteisalsopossible.operated on EM-ballasts to Elite is also possible.ThebelowshowstheCDMtowardsEliteup- ‐lampingand ns for3000K lamps.77

MASTERColour CDM OEM GuideBallastPhilipsrange MASTERColourCDMOEMGuide1.52015MASTERColour CDM lamps need gear to ignite the lamp and to control the current supplied1.5to theBallastlamp. rangeThe gear can be fully electronic, with all components integrated in one ballast,or conventional. Conventional gear consists of a copper/iron inductor to control the current,an ignitor for starting the lamp, and a capacitor to make the current and voltage epolarity simultaneously i.e. power factor nsistsofacopper/ironFull electronicgearreplacesthecapacitorone tortandomakethecurrentwithandvoltagechangeunit. Thereis a yowerfactororrection.gear offerings. The Philips range consists of: The PrimaVision: High quality, compact size ballasts for optimal and reliable performance evarietyofCDM-lamps. The PrimaVision Economy is new. This Economy ballast offers a cost nsistsof:solution. forfreeoptimalperformancefCDM- ‐lamps.The P rimaVisionmini: Miniatureballaststhatupandthereliableboundariesof allastoffersacosteffectivesolution.innovation in luminaire re A spiraVision:design.The mark of excellence in HID electronic gear technology. Intelligent, easy thatpreventsballastfrom evenin - ‐criticalballasts onecircuitbreaker.A completeoverviewof the Philips drivers is listed in the e-catalogue (Gear Selection thee- canalsofindWith this tool youcanalsodriversfindiswhichis suitablea nicrangeCDM- ng/IPCB- ‐version/PHID- ‐PVmPGJ520/S(LPFandHPF)HID- ‐PVmPGJ520/I(LPF)HID- ‐PVmPGJ520/P(LPF)HID- ‐PVm20/S(HPF)CDM20WHID- ‐PVC20/SCDM- ‐Tm35WminiPGJ5CDM35WHID- ‐PVm20/I(HPF)HID- ‐PVmPGJ535/SHID- ‐PVmPGJ535/IHID- ‐PVC35/SHID- ‐PVE35/SHID- ‐AVC35/IHID- ‐PVC35/IHID- ‐PVE35/IHID- ‐PVm35/SHID- ‐PVm35/IHID- ‐PV2x35/SHID- ‐PV2x35/I8Plugandpower/CHID- ‐PVC35/PHID- ‐AVC35/CHID- ‐PVC35/CHID- ‐PV2x35/P8

MASTERColour CDM OEM GuidePhilipsMASTERColourCDMOEMGuide2015HID- ‐PVC50/SHID- ‐PVE50/SCDM50WHID- ‐PVC50/PHID- ‐AVC50/IHID- ‐PVC50/IHID- ‐AVC50/CHID- ‐PVC50/CHID- ‐PVm50/SCDM70WCDM355070WTripleWattageHID- ‐PVC70/SHID- ‐PVE70/SHID- ‐AVC70/IHID- ‐PVC70/IHID- ‐PVE70/IHID- ‐PV2x70/SHID- ‐PV2x70IHID- ‐AVC35- ‐70/SHID- ‐AVC35- ‐70/IHID- ‐PVC100/SHID- ‐PVC100/I SOFTSTARTHID- ‐PVC150/SHID- ‐PVC150/IHID- ‐PVC70/PHID- ‐AVC70/CHID- ‐PVC70/CHID- ‐AVC35- ‐70/CCDM100WCDM150WA full electronic unit such as the HID-PV has the following advantages compared toelectromagnetic systems:AfullelectronicunitsuchastheHID- neticsystems: ampthepoweriskeptconstant. Lessconsumptionoverbecauselamppoweris kept thelampagainstoverloads.timeElectronicballast protectsthe lamp against ionagainstend- ‐of- ‐lifeFaster run up and better lumen maintenance ngintheouter- ‐bulb(seediscussionaboutEndofLifephenomenain Specialcircuitrysection5.12).is built into the ballast to protect the unit itself, the lamp, and the installationagainstend-of-lifeeffectsof the lamps such as uncontrolled arcing in the outer-bulb of Life phenomena in section 5.12) Simplewiring. ensionslowtweight SuitableforarangeofratedvoltageinputsSimplewiring owertothelamp.High power factorreducethe reactivepower visibletothehumaneye.Suitablefor a range of rated voltage inputs Eliminationofmainsfrequencynoise. Life Less energy consumption because of lower ballast losses 99

MASTERColour CDM OEM Guide E ven less colour spread between individual lamps. The unit eliminates the influence of mainsvoltage deviations and tolerances of ballast impedances and delivers constant power to thelamp.PhilipsMASTERColourCDMOEMGuide2015 Elimination of mains frequency flicker which is sometimes visible to the human llastsareequippedwithathermo- ‐switch. Eliminationof mainsfrequencynoise he table below shows the magnetic ballast range. All ballasts are equipped with a sTable 5 Magnetic ballast range and WrangeBSN/BMHMK4range32µFSKD578250W10

15MASTERColour CDM OEM Guide222Lamp-ballast compatibilityLamp-ballast compatibilityLamp-ballast compatibility2 Lamp-ballast ble.Fortheperformancewerecommendtheelectronicuse of bPhilipsballasts, if available.Table6sSsakeinglendedMASTERColourCDM- ‐lampsTable6SingleendedMASTERColourCDM- ndedMASTERColourCDM- ‐lampsCDM-lampsCDM- ‐TCDM- ‐TCEvolutionEliteCDM- ‐TCDMWarm/FreshEvolutionEvolutionEliteCDM- lyELonlyEL EMEL EMEL EMELonlyEL EMELonlyELonlyEL EMEL L EM3000K3000K4200KEL EMEL EMELonly4200K4200KELonlyELonlyEL EMEL EMEL EMEL EMEL EliteDM- ‐TCCDMWarm/FreshCCEliteDM- yELonlyEL EM3000K3000K4200KEL EMEL STERColourCDM- urCDM- ‐lampswithreflectorTableCDM-lampswith reflectorTable7MASTERColourCDM- ‐lampswithreflectorCDM- ‐RPAR20&PAR30LCDM- ‐RmMiniEliteCDM- ‐RmMiniCDMEliteCDM- ELoonlynlyELonlyELonlyELonlyEliteCDM- ‐RPAR20&PAR30LCDMEliteCDM- ‐RPAR20&PAR30LCDMEliteCDM35Wonly35Wonly35WonlyEL EMELEMEL onlyEL EMELonlyEL EMELonlyEL EMEL EM35Wonly35Wonly35Wo3000KnlyEL EM4200Konly3000KELL EM3000KEELL EM4200Konly4200Konly3000KELL EM4200Konly3000KELL EM3000KEELL ,andprotectedCDM- ‐lampsTable8 Miniature, doubled ended, and protected CDM- ‐lampsTable8Miniature,CDM- ‐Tmdoubledended,andprotectedCDM- ‐lamps20WEliteMiniCDM- ‐TmCDM- ‐TmGU6.5EliteMiniEliteMiniGU6.5GU6.5CDM- ‐TmMiniGU6.5CDM- ‐TmMiniCDM- ‐TmMiniGU6.5GU6.5CDM- ‐TmMiniPGJ5MiniCDM- ‐TmCDM- ‐TmPGJ5MiniPGJ5CDM- ‐TDCDM- ‐TDCDM- ‐TDELonlyELonlyELonlyCDM- ‐R111CDM- ‐R111CDM- ‐R111ELonly3000KL EMELoEnlyELoEnly4200KLonly3000KL EM3000KEELL EM4200Konly4200KELonlyELonlyELonlyELonlyCDM- ‐R111EliteCDM- ‐R111CDM- ‐R111EliteEliteEL EMEL EMELonlyEL EMELELoonlynlyELonlyELonlyELonlyCDM- ‐TPCDM- ‐TPCDM- ELELonly**)Philips50WPhilips70WEL EMEL EMELonly**)50WELonly**)150WEL EMEL EM70W70WEL EMEL AspecialEL EMPGJ5versionoftEL EMheballastisavailable.150WEL EMEL EM*)*) TThelampnotforratedfor 5 kVignitionpulses.A able.of the ballast .11**) When11these lamps have a leaky arc tube (end of life) high temperatures can be expected.To be sure that the electronic ballast timely switches off when deviating electronic behaviouroccurs, an electronic driver from Philips has to be used.11

MASTERColour CDM OEM GuidePhilipsMASTERColourCDMOEMGuide20153 shastobeused.International worldwide electrical standards for lighting have been written by the IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission). www.iec.chSomeproducts are not standardised at all (such as new lamps and products exclusive to3 StandardsPhilips),and some products are standardised in a particular region.Identical national standards exist for European countries. These are laid down by ctrotechnicalwww.cenelec.org These EN standards have the same numbering as the IEC standards.Commission).www.iec.chMost other countries copy IEC standards into their own national standards, sometimes ampsandproductsexclus

*) Some lamps have a limitation in burning position for sake of performance. These are mentioned in the product catalogue (www.philips.com). 1.2 Applications The CDM-lamps are widely used in retail (fashion, furniture and supermarket) accent and down lighting. The outdoor environment (ar