Specifications

12 Philips Fortimo HBMt Gen 3 System Design In Guide
Important recommendations and warnings
The following recommendations and warnings should be taken into account when
using Fortimo LED High Brightness Modules and Xitanium LED drivers.
Design-in phase
It is mandatory to design the luminaire in such a way that it can only be opened
with special tools (by electricians) in order to prevent accidental contact with
live parts
Safety and UL/CSA recommendations: the general UL/CSA recommendations
for luminaire design and national safety regulations (NEC) also apply to selected
Fortimo LED HBMt modules and Xitanium driver. Luminaire manufacturers
are advised to conform to the safety standards for luminaire design
(UL1598-Luminaires)
The luminaire must be constructed in such a way that the LED module cannot be
touched by the end-user (safety)
Do not apply mains power directly to the LED module
Design-in and manufacturing phase
Do not use damaged or defective modules
Do not touch LEDs.Take ESD precautions
Do not put extra force on the LED modules while screwing them in the luminaire
(respect assembly prescription)
Do not drop the LED module or let any object fall on top of the module as this may
damage the insulation layer of the LED board. Do not use the LED module if it has
been dropped or an object has fallen on it and there are visible defects or damage
Installation and service phase of luminaires
The luminaire should not be serviced when the mains voltage is connected; this
includes connecting or disconnecting the cable.
Important usage conditions
Minimum drive current = 100 mA. If dimmed below 100 mA, Philips
does not guarantee product performance
Maximum drive current is defined in Table 6. This limit must be
observed in all cases including CLO, or product warranty is voided.
Tcase, T, must not exceed specified maximum for each usage case,
regardless of drive current
Failure to comply with usage conditions will void product warranty