Philips Lighting Company

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Philips Lighting Company
Philips Lighting Company
Lamp Material Data Sheet (LMDS)
LMDS #: CFN – 10001A
Date: 03/15/2011
Product: Philips Compact Fluorescent Lamps CFL-ni – All Types
ALTO and non-ALTO: PL-C, PL-H, PL-L, PL-Q, PL-S, PL-T
Page 1 of 2
Section 1. Manufacturer and Contact Information
Philips Lighting Company
Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation
200 Franklin Square Drive
Somerset, NJ 08873-4186
24 HR Emergency Phone Number:
Other Information Calls:
(800) 424-9300 CHEMTREC
(800) 555-0050 Philips Lighting Technical Information
Section 2. Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
These lamps may contain the following materials:
Material
Inert Materials (glass/metals)
Phosphor Powder
(as Nuisance Dust)
Yttrium Oxide (as Yttrium)
Barium Magnesium Aluminate
Cerium Magnesium Aluminate
Indium
Bismuth
Mercury
Isotope (Kr85 or H3)
(CAS #)
Exposure Limits in Air
OSHA PEL
(1314-36-9)
(63774-55-0)
(67542-72-7)
(7740-74-6)
(7440-69-9)
(7439-97-6)
(713983-27-2/10028-17-8)
mg/m3
15
1
n/a
n/a
0.1
0.1
0.1
-
ACGIH TLV
mg/m3
10
1
n/a
10
0.1
n/a
0.025
-
PERCENTAGE
by weight
~98.0%
<2.0%
<0.5%
<0.1%
<0.1%
<0.15%
<0.15%
<0.025%
<100ηCi
The Phosphor Powder materials are ceramic phosphors. The ceramics are Cerium/Barium Aluminate and Yttrium Oxide.
The PEL and TLV are given where available for the base materials. There is no data for the ceramics as mixtures.
Section 3. Physical Properties
Not applicable to an intact lamp. These items are light bulbs in various shapes, configurations, and designs. All contain
small glass fluorescent tubes, a plastic housing, and various pin-style bases for use in specific fixtures/sockets. Some
lamps may contain isotopes (nanoCurie quantities) to aid in lamp starting - Product packaging is appropriately labeled.
Section 4. Fire and Explosion Hazards
Not applicable to an intact lamp. If subjected to extreme heat, the plastic and glass components of the lamp may crack
or melt and the lamp may emit toxic fumes.
Philips Lighting Company
200 Franklin Square Drive
Somerset, NJ 08873-4186
Tel: 732.563.3000
A Division of
Philips Electronics North American Corporation
Section 5. Reactivity
Not applicable to an intact lamp.
Section 6. Health Hazards
Not applicable to an intact lamp. Breakage of the lamp may result in some exposure to the phosphor powder and to
elemental mercury. No adverse effects are expected from occasional exposure to broken lamps, but as a matter of good
practice, prolonged exposure should be avoided through the use of adequate ventilation during the disposal of large
quantities of lamps.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Apply normal first aid for glass cuts if such should occur through lamp breakage.
Section 7. Lamp Disposal Procedures
Normal precautions should be taken for the collection of glass particles in the event a lamp is broken.
Waste Disposal Method: All compact fluorescent lamps contain some amount of mercury. When a compact fluorescent
lamp is to be disposed, it is subject to the current EPA Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) disposal
criteria. This test is used to determine if an item can be managed of as hazardous or non-hazardous waste.
Philips low-mercury ALTO compact fluorescent lamps are identifiable by their characteristic green logo. Philips ALTO
lamps are TCLP compliant and can be managed as non-hazardous waste. Philips will provide TCLP test data upon
request.
Philips non-ALTO lamps (with black logo) are not TCLP compliant and should be managed as a hazardous waste under
the EPA Universal Waste Rules for fluorescent lamps.
All disposal options should be evaluated with respect to federal, state, and local requirements. Before disposing of waste
lamps, check with federal, state, and/or local officials for current guidelines and regulations. Philips encourages recycling
of its products through qualified recycling facilities.
Section 8. Control Measures
Respiratory Protection: None. NIOSH-approved respirator should be used if large quantities of lamps are being broken
for disposal.
Ventilation: Avoid inhalation of any airborne dust. Provide local exhaust when disposing of large quantities of lamps.
Hand and Eye Protection: Appropriate hand and eye protection should be worn when disposing of lamps and/or handling
broken glass.
Section 9. Regulatory Information
As a product, these mercury-containing lamps, when shipped in the manufacturer’s original packaging, are not regulated
by air, truck, or ocean shipment. As a waste, these lamps may be regulated in various states and local communities.
This safety data sheet does not constitute “knowledge of the waste” in certain jurisdictions.
This document supercedes previous document: LMDS CFN-10001, last revised 07/30/2010
Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) requirements for materials
are not applicable to manufactured articles in which individuals would not be subjected to materials contained in the article
during its normally intended use. The information in this document is provided as a courtesy and is intended to provide
relevant information in the event the articles it covers are encountered during unintended, or abnormal, circumstances.
Philips Lighting, GBU Fluorescent Lamps, Global Product Marketing
Mathildelaan 1, 5611 BD Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Date: March 2010
The table below is part of Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 – Ecodesign requirements, applicable
from 13 April 2010.
Table 17 – Energy efficiency index requirements for non-dimmable ballasts for fluorescent lamps
BALLAST EFFICIENCY (Plamp / Pinput)
LAMP DATA
Non-dimmable
Lamp type
Nominal
Wattage
Rated/typical
wattage
ILCOS CODE
W
50 Hz
HF
W
W
A2 BAT
A2
A3
B1
B2
T8
15
FD-15-E-G13-26/450
15
13.5
87.8 %
84.4 %
75.0 %
67.9 %
62.0 %
T8
18
FD-18-E-G13-26/600
18
16
87.7 %
84.2 %
76.2 %
71.3 %
65.8 %
T8
30
FD-30-E-G13-26/900
30
24
82.1 %
77.4 %
72.7 %
79.2 %
75.0 %
T8
36
FD-36-E-G13-26/1200
36
32
91.4 %
88.9 %
84.2 %
83.4 %
79.5 %
T8
38
FD-38-E-G13-26/1050
38.5
32
87.7 %
84.2 %
80.0 %
84.1 %
80.4 %
T8
58
FD-58-E-G13-26/1500
58
50
93.0 %
90.9 %
84.7 %
86.1 %
82.2 %
T8
70
FD-70-E-G13-26/1800
69.5
60
90.9 %
88.2 %
83.3 %
86.3 %
83.1 %
TC-L
18
FSD-18-E-2G11
18
16
87.7 %
84.2 %
76.2 %
71.3 %
65.8 %
TC-L
24
FSD-24-E-2G11
24
22
90.7 %
88.0 %
81.5 %
76.0 %
71.3 %
TC-L
36
FSD-36-E-2G11
36
32
91.4 %
88.9 %
84.2 %
83.4 %
79.5 %
TCF
18
FSS-18-E-2G10
18
16
87.7 %
84.2 %
76.2 %
71.3 %
65.8 %
TCF
24
FSS-24-E-2G10
24
22
90.7 %
88.0 %
81.5 %
76.0 %
71.3 %
TCF
36
FSS-36-E-2G10
36
32
91.4 %
88.9 %
84.2 %
83.4 %
79.5 %
TC-D / DE
10
FSQ-10-E-G24q=1
FSQ-10-I-G24d=1
10
9.5
89.4 %
86.4 %
73.1 %
67.9 %
59.4 %
TC-D / DE
13
FSQ-13-E-G24q=1
FSQ-13-I-G24d=1
13
12.5
91.7 %
89.3 %
78.1 %
72.6 %
65.0 %
TC-D / DE
18
FSQ-18-E-G24q=2
FSQ-18-I-G24d=2
18
16.5
89.8 %
86.8 %
78.6 %
71.3 %
65.8 %
TC-D / DE
26
FSQ-26-E-G24q=3
FSQ-26-I-G24d=3
26
24
91.4 %
88.9 %
82.8 %
77.2 %
72.6 %
TC-T / TE
13
FSM-13-E-GX24q=1
FSM-13-I-GX24d=1
13
12.5
91.7 %
89.3 %
78.1 %
72.6 %
65.0 %
TC-T / TE
18
FSM-18-E-GX24q=2
FSM-18-I-GX24d=2
18
16.5
89.8 %
86.8 %
78.6 %
71.3 %
65.8 %
TC-T / TC-TE
26
FSM-26-E-GX24q=3
FSM-26-I-GX24d=3
26.5
24
91.4 %
88.9 %
82.8 %
77.5 %
73.0 %
TC-DD / DDE
10
FSS-10-E-GR10q
FSS-10-L/P/H-GR10q
10.5
9.5
86.4 %
82.6 %
70.4 %
68.8 %
60.5 %
TC-DD / DDE
16
FSS-16-E-GR10q
FSS-16-I-GR8
FSS-16-L/P/H-GR10q
16
15
87.0 %
83.3 %
75.0 %
72.4 %
66.1 %
TC-DD / DDE
21
FSS-21-E-GR10q
FSS-21-L/P/H-GR10q
21
19.5
89.7 %
86.7 %
78.0 %
73.9 %
68.8 %
TC-DD / DDE
28
FSS-28-E-GR10q
FSS-28-I-GR8
FSS-28-L/P/H-GR10q
28
24.5
89.1 %
86.0 %
80.3 %
78.2 %
73.9 %
TC-DD / DDE
38
FSS-38-E-GR10q
FSS-38-L/P/H-GR10q
38.5
34.5
92.0 %
89,6. %
85.2 %
84.1 %
80.4 %
TC
5
FSD-5-I-G23
FSD-5-E-2G7
5.4
5
72.7 %
66.7 %
58.8 %
49.3 %
41.4 %
TC
7
FSD-7-I-G23
FSD-7-E-2G7
7.1
6.5
77.6 %
72.2 %
65.0 %
55.7 %
47.8 %
TC
9
FSD-9-I-G23
FSD-9-E-2G7
8.7
8
78.0 %
72.7 %
66.7 %
60.3 %
52.6 %
TC
11
FSD-11-I-G23
FSD-11-E-2G7
11.8
11
83.0 %
78.6 %
73.3 %
66.7 %
59.6 %
T5
4
FD-4-E-G5-16/150
4.5
3.6
64.9 %
58.1 %
50.0 %
45.0 %
37.2 %
T5
6
FD-6-E-G5-16/225
6
5.4
71.3 %
65.1 %
58.1 %
51.8 %
43.8 %
T5
8
FD-8-E-G5-16/300
7.1
7.5
69.9 %
63.6 %
58.6 %
48.9 %
42.7 %
T5
13
FD-13-E-G5-16/525
13
12.8
84.2 %
80.0 %
75.3 %
72.6 %
65.0 %
T9-C
22
FSC-22-E-G10q-29/200
22
19
89.4 %
86.4 %
79.2 %
74.6 %
69.7 %
T9-C
32
FSC-32-E-G10q-29/300
32
30
88.9 %
85.7 %
81.1 %
80.0 %
76.0 %
T9-C
40
FSC-40-E-G10q-29/400
40
32
89.5 %
86.5 %
82.1 %
82.6 %
79.2 %
T2
6
FDH-6-L/P-W4.3x8.5d7/220
5
72.7 %
66.7 %
58.8 %
T2
8
FDH-8-L/P-W4.3x8.5d7/320
7.8
76.5 %
70.9 %
65.0 %
T2
11
FDH-11-L/P-W4.3x8.5d7/420
10.8
81.8 %
77.1 %
72.0 %
T2
13
FDH-13-L/P-W4.3x8.5d7/520
13.3
84.7 %
80.6 %
76.0 %
T2
21
FDH-21-L/P-W4.3x8.5d7/
21
88.9 %
85.7 %
79.2 %
T2
23
FDH-23-L/P-W4.3x8.5d7/
23
89.8 %
86.8 %
80.7 %
T5-E
14
FDH-14-G5-L/P-16/550
13.7
84.7 %
80.6 %
72.1 %
T5-E
21
FDH-21-G5-L/P-16/850
20.7
89.3 %
86.3 %
79.6 %
T5-E
24
FDH-24-G5-L/P-16/550
22.5
89.6 %
86.5 %
80.4 %
T5-E
28
FDH-28-G5-L/P-16/1150
27.8
89.8 %
86.9 %
81.8 %
T5-E
35
FDH-35-G5-L/P-16/1450
34.7
91.5 %
89.0 %
82.6 %
T5-E
39
FDH-39-G5-L/P-16/850
38
91.0 %
88.4 %
82.6 %
T5-E
49
FDH-49-G5-L/P-16/1450
49.3
91.6 %
89.2 %
84.6 %
T5-E
54
FDH-54-G5-L/P-16/1150
53.8
92.0 %
89.7 %
85.4 %
T5-E
80
FDH-80-G5-L/P-16/1150
80
93.0 %
90.9 %
87.0 %
T5-E
95
FDH-95-G5-L/P-16/1150
95
92.7 %
90.5 %
84.1 %
T5-E
120
FDH-120-G5-L/P16/1450
120
92.5 %
90.2 %
84.5 %
T5-C
22
FSCH-22-L/P-2GX1316/225
22.3
88.1 %
84.8 %
78.8 %
T5-C
40
FSCH-40-L/P-2GX1316/300
39.9
91.4 %
88.9 %
83.3 %
T5-C
55
FSCH-55-L/P-2GX1316/300
55
92.4 %
90.2 %
84.6 %
T5-C
60
FSCH-60-L/P-2GX1316/375
60
93.0 %
90.9 %
85.7 %
TC-LE
40
FSDH-40-L/P-2G11
40
91.4 %
88.9 %
83.3 %
TC-LE
55
FSDH-55-L/P-2G11
55
92.4 %
90.2 %
84.6 %
TC-LE
80
FSDH-80-L/P-2G11
80
93.0 %
90.9 %
87.0 %
TC-TE
32
FSMH-32-L/P2GX24q=3
32
91.4 %
88.9 %
82.1 %
TC-TE
42
FSMH-42-L/P2GX24q=4
43
93.5 %
91.5 %
86.0 %
TC-TE
57
FSM6H-57-L/P2GX24q=5 FSM8H-57L/P-2GX24q=5
56
91.4 %
88.9 %
83.6 %
TC-TE
70
FSM6H-70-L/P2GX24q=6 FSM8H-70-
70
93.0 %
90.9 %
85.4 %
L/P-2GX24q=6
TC-TE
60
FSM6H-60-L/P-2G8=1
63
92.3 %
90.0 %
84.0 %
TC-TE
62
FSM8H-62-L/P-2G8=2
62
92.2 %
89.9 %
83.8 %
TC-TE
82
FSM8H-82-L/P-2G8=2
82
92.4 %
90.1 %
83.7 %
TC-TE
85
FSM6H-85-L/P-2G8=1
87
92.8 %
90.6 %
84.5 %
TC-TE
120
FSM6H-120-L/P-2G8=1
FSM8H-120-L/P-2G8=1
122
92.6 %
90.4 %
84.7 %
TC-DD
55
FSSH-55-L/P-GRY10q3
55
92.4 %
90.2 %
84.6 %
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MASTER PL-C 2 Broches
MASTER PL-C 26W/840/2P 1CT
Lampe fluorescente compacte à alimentation séparée Lampe à vapeur
de mercure basse pression L'ampoule est composée de 4 tubes
fluorescents parallèles rectilignes de faible diamètre
Données du produit
• Caractéristiques Générales
Culot
Information culot
Durée de vie EM
(50% mort.)
Durée de vie EM
(10% mort.)
LSF EM 8000h Rated,
3h cycle
LSF EM 6000h Rated,
3h cycle
LSF EM 4000h Rated,
3h cycle
LSF EM 2000h Rated,
3h cycle
G24d-3
2P
10000 hr
6500 hr
80 %
91 %
95 %
98 %
• Caractéritiques techn. de lumière
Code couleur
Indice de rendu des
couleurs
Désignation teinte
Température de
couleur
Coordonnée chromatique X
Coordonnée chromatique Y
Eff Lum sur ball EM à
25°C
LLMF EM 8000h
Rated
LLMF EM 6000h
Rated
LLMF EM 4000h
Rated
840 [CCT of 4000K]
82 Ra8
Blanc brillant
4000 K
379 380 68 Lm/W
81 %
83 %
87 %
LLMF EM 2000h
Rated
Luminous Flux EM
25°C, Rated
Luminous Flux EM
25°C, Nominal
Design Temperature
92 %
1800 Lm
1800 Lm
28 C
• Caractéristiques électriques
Puissance lampe
Gradable
Courant lampe à
25°C sur EM
Lamp Wattage EM
25°C, Rated
Puiss. nom. lampe EL
à 25°C
Lamp Voltage EM
25°C
26 W
Non
0,325 (nom) A
26.5 W
26 W
105 V
• Caractéristiques environnementales
Label d'efficacité
energétique
Contient du mercure
B
1.4 mg
• Dimensions en mm.
Longeur culot - culot
A
Longueur insertion B
Longeur totale C
Diamètre ampoule D
Diamètre ampoule
D1
130.7 (max) mm
149.0 (max) mm
171.4 (max) mm
27.1 (max) mm
27.1 (max) mm
MASTER PL-C 2 Broches
• Données produit
Code commercial
Code produit EOC
Nom produit
Désignation
Packs par carton
Code barre produit
EAN 2
Code barre carton
regroup.
Code usine
Code ILCOS
Poids net unitaire
621009 70
871150062100970
MASTER PL-C 26W/840/2P 1CT
MASTER PL-C 26W/840/2P 1CT/
5X10BOX
1
5X10CC
Pièces par pack
Config. Emballage
50
8711500621009
8711500621351
8711500715968
927905808480
FSQ-26/40/1B-I-G24d=3
64.300 gr
• Dimming is not possible
Mises en garde et sécurité
• Use only with electromagnetic control gear
• Lamp light technical and electrical characteristics are influenced by
operating conditions, i.e. lamp ambient temperature and operating
position
Schéma dimensionnel
D
G24d-1/G24d-2/G24d-3, 2P
D1
Product
A (Max) B (Max) C (Max) D (Max) D1 (Max)
149.0
171.4
27.1
27.1
C
B
A
PL-C 26W/840/2P 130.7
24
G24d-3
W per 5 nm per lm
µW per 5 nm per
Données photométriques
500
400
300
200
400
300
200
100
300
500
100
400
500
600
Lightcolor /840
700
l nm
300
400
500
600
700
λ nm
Lightcolor /840
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MASTER PL-C 2 Broches
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Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. ou de leurs ayants droits respectifs.
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