Philips Advance CertaDrive Indoor Linear 18W-49W LED Drivers

CertaDrive

Apr 1, 2019

Applications

    Indoor linear troffers, pendants
    Office areas
    Retail centers
    Educational facilities

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Philips Advance CertaDrive indoor LED drivers are designed to meet basic lighting needs. These dimmable drivers are offered with specific voltage-current settings and are, thus, optimized with specifications that are appropriately suited for the application, making LED conversion affordable.

What’s new:

    50,000+ hour lifetime*
    Excellent thermal performance
    High power factor & low THD**

Benefits:

    Enables long life luminaire designs
    Allows operability in indoor (low-bay) ambient conditions
    Suitable for commercial indoor applications

* Philips Advance CertaDrive LED drivers are manufactured to engineering standards correlating to a designed and average life expectancy of 35,000 hours of operation at maximum rated case temperature. Minimum 90% survivals based on MTBF modeling.

** Note: power factor (PF) and total harmonic distortion (THD) may deviate under adverse mains voltage conditions outside nominal operation. Output current (I out) variation includes effects of line and load regulation, temperature variation and component tolerances.

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