Philips Lighting – TrueForce – Save energy, retain your uniqueness

 

 

 TrueForce. Save energy, retain your uniqueness                                           

 

Easy retrofit installation – take advantage of current fixtures and ballasts for an easy install with immediate energy savings .  It’s the perfect switch from HID to LED.

TrueForce post top lamp

Philips TrueForce LED high lumen post top lamp makes it easy to upgrade to long lasting, energy saving LED technology without sacrificing your site’s unique outdoor character. Save yourself the hassle of replacing your entire luminaire, and retrofit with the Philips TrueForce LED high lumen lamp. 

 TrueForce high bay lamp

Philips TrueForce LED high lumen lamp for high bay lighting is a direct replacement for 250W Metal Halide lamps which will deliver substantial energy savings.  Standard EX39 base to replace E and O rated 400W metal halide lamps. Works on Probe and pulse start ballasts.

Right light distribution

With multiple beam angle option (narrow and wide) and up/down light versions, TrueForce LED delivers the right light distribution. The Color Rendering Index of CRI 70/80+ ensures it is of the highest quality to enhance comfort, safety and productivity. Powerful reasons to switch to LED. 

Low investment, long lifetime

With a low initial investment and fast payback time, TrueForce is the number one choice for anyone looking to upgrade to LED. A simple switch for instant savings, the TrueForce range also offers up to a reliable 50,000 LED lifetime (hrs). It’s light on maintenance, and has a five year warranty. So you can look forward to long term savings too. 

*Please refer to philips.com/trueforce for most up to date compatibility guide.

 

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