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HFP 3418 TL-D EII Philips

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Second-generation slim, lightweight HF electronic ballasts for TL-D fluorescent lamps, using Philips EII technology
This unit controls either 3 or 4 18 watt T8 Fluorescent Tubes

HFP 3418 TL-D EII Philips

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Product Description

Ideal for applications with high switching frequency
Unique benefits of the new Philips EII technology:
Miniaturised 280 mm length for total HF-Basic TL-D/PL-L and HF?Performer TL-D range
Simplified portfolio allowing flexible, modular luminaire design
Cooler product allows more compact luminaire design
Fast preheat for short ignition time (0.5 s)
Universal connector for both manual and automatic wiring
Programmed warm start preheats the lamp electrodes for flicker-free on/off switching without reducing useful life
50% longer lamp life than with conventional ballasts
Up to 25% energy saving at same luminous flux, compared with conventional ballasts
Smart Power: constant light independent of mains voltage fluctuations
Protected against excessive mains voltages
Automatic safety stop activated within 5 s of lamp failure; automatic reset after lamp replacement

Applications:
Suitable for use with infrared remote control systems (e.g. movement detection)
Department stores, shops, supermarkets, hotels, hospitals, office buildings, industrial premises
Airports, railway stations
Outdoor lighting; in general suitable for Class I applications
Suitable for installations with emergency back-up, according to VDE 0108 with re-ignition <0.5 s

Additional Information

SKU 93164130
Lamp Type T8 Fluorescent
Lamp Wattage 18
Voltage No
Fixing Centre 265
Terminals 10
Height (mm) 28
Length (mm) 280
Width (mm) 39
Dimmable No
DALI No
Pack Quantity 10

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