Specifications

Design-in guide Philips Fortimo LED Line High Voltage System 46
Item
Result: Risk group
Actinic UV
Exempt
Near-UV
Exempt
Retinal Blue Light
1
Retinal Blue SmallScr
Exempt
Retinal thermal
Exempt
Infrared Eye
Exempt
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electromagnetic compatibility, EMC, is the ability of a device or system to operate
satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without causing unacceptable
interference in practical situations. In general, LED modules have no effect on the
EMC of a luminaire. The Fortimo LED Line 3R and 1R HV modules are evaluated in
combination with a Xitanium driver in a reference luminaire, according to the
standards mentioned in the table below. No issues were observed.
System disposal
We recommend that the Fortimo LED Line and its components are disposed of in an
appropriate way at the end of their (economic) lifetime. The modules are in effect
normal pieces of electronic equipment containing components that are currently not
considered to be harmful to the environment. We therefore recommend that these
parts are disposed of as normal electronic waste, in accordance with local
regulations.
Safety
IEC/EN 62031 LED modules for general lighting -
safety specifications
IEC 62471 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems
Philips Xitanium driver
IEC/EN 61347-1 Lamp control gear
Electromagnetic compatibility (tested with LED Lines, cables and
Philips Xitanium driver)
EN 55015, CISPR 55015 Limits and methods of measurement of radio
disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and
similar equipment
IEC/EN 61000-3-2 Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment
input current <16 A per phase)
IEC/EN 61547 Equipment for general lighting purposes -
EMC immunity requirements
Environmental
The product is compliant with European Directive 2002/95/EC of January 2003 on
Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (RoHS).