PHILIPS 2757794 LED Tube Universal Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Philips
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PHILIPS 2757794 LED Tube Universal
Installation
Philips LEDtube Universal
Please take the time to read this installation guide.
The guide contains important information and notes regarding the installation
and operation.
IMPORTANT!
- Always switch off the power supply before commencing work!
- Only to apply in dry indoor usage and environments, outdoor applications requires an IP rated fixture.
- Philips LED tube is designed to fit in standard IEC compliant GI3 bi-pin lamp holders.
- Philips LED tube should be installed by qualified professionals in accordance with relevant electrical codes.
DISCLAIMER: Signify disclaims liability for any direct, indirect or incidental damages in case of installation performed either not according to this guide or not performed by a professional electrician.
- This lamp is not suitable to be used in emergency luminaires designed for double-capped fluorescent lamp(s)
Does your luminaire have a starter?
This illustration shows its typical location in an open or closed luminaire with the length of 1200 and 1500 mm tubes.
Yes, the luminaire does have a starter.
The luminaire works on Electrum Magnetic ballast. Go to the Electromagnetic
ballast section 2.| Instructions on Electromagnetic ballast
No, the luminaire does not have a starter.
The luminaire works on High Frequency electronic ballast (HF). You need first
to check if the the HF ballast is compatible.
To check if your ballast is compatible, always refer to the latest update of the Philips LED tube compatibility list on www.philips.com/ledtube
- Yes, the ballast is compatible. Go to section 2.2 Instructions on HF compatible ballast
- No, the ballast is not compatible. Go to section 2.3 Instructions for non compatible HF ballast
Instructions on Electromagnetic ballast
Simply replace the old starter with the new (EM) LED starter included in the packaging and follow the instructions below
Instructions on HF compatible ballast
It’s a plug and play solution that works straight out of the box. No need to
change drivers or rewire.
Quick and easy installation, follow the instructions below
Instructions for non compatible HF ballast
Your luminaire works on High Frequency (HF) ballast, but the ballast is not
compatible.
Cut wires, remove the ballast and connect direct to mains. Follow the
instructions below
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In this application, LED replacement starter is not used.
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Always switch off the power supply before commencing work!
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Philips LED tube should be installed by qualified professionals in accordance with relevant code.
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MAKE SURE TO CONNECT L.N ON THE LAMP SIDEWITH L. N MARK.OTHERWISE. LAMP MAY DAMAGE
SYMBOL /MEANING /APPLICATION
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DO NOT USE WITH DIMMERS
- EM and MAINS
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LAMP SUITABLE FOR S0Hz OR 60 Hz OPERATION
- EM and MAINS
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NEED TO BE USED WITH LED REPLACEMENT STARTER EMP
- EM only
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NEED TO BE USED IN DRY CONDITIONS OR IN A LUMINAIRETHAT PROVIDES PROTECTION
- ALL
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LAMP SUITABLE FOR HIGH FREQUENCY OPERATION
- HF only
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LAMP NOT SUITABLE FOR EMERGENCY OPERATION
- ALL
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This lamp may not be suitable for use in all applications where a traditional fluorescent lamp has been used. The temperature range of this lamp is more restricted. In cases of doubt regarding the suitability of the application the manufacturer of this lamp should be consulted
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This lamp is designed for general lighting service (excluding e.g. explosive atmospheres)
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