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Designing people-centric hospitals using Philips lighting solutions

Inspiration for healthcare environments

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Helping you balance quality of care with cost-efficiency Be ready for the patients of tomorrow Creating a true healing environment See what light can do for your staff and patients Application areas

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See what more light can do What if light could... Top tips for specifying LEDs Luminous textile An intelligent approach to lighting using controls

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Application areas

12 Faades

16 Reception

22 Corridors

28 Waiting rooms

34 Examination rooms

38 Imaging rooms

42 Patient rooms

48 Hospital offices
/ nurse stations

56 Outdoor areas
/ parking

14 Range overview

18 Standard (4m height) 19 Advanced (4m height) 20 Advanced (6m height)

24 Standard (hospitality) 25 Advanced (hospitality) 26 Standard (medical) 27 Advanced (medical)

30 Standard (Small) 31 Advanced (Small) 32 Standard (medium) 33 Advanced (medium)

36 Standard 37 Advanced

40 Ambient Experience

44 Standard 46 Advanced (HealWell)

50 Office Standard 51 Office Advanced 52 Nurse station Standard 53 Nurse station Advanced

58 Outdoor parking 59 Indoor parking

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Helping you balance quality of care with cost-efficiency

Our world is continuously changing. The number of people globally requiring healthcare continues to grow and healthcare as a sector needs to change and adapt.

Understanding the challenges The challenges are significant. Controlling costs and improving operational efficiency are essential to maintain both access to healthcare and the level of care that is required. Patients expect more and with hospitals increasingly adopting a patientcentric model, its important to have partners who understand this and can work with you to fulfil your specific needs. How lighting can help Lighting can play an important part in reducing cost and carbon emissions, while at the same time improving both patient and staff experience. Modern lighting solutions reduce costs by saving energy without compromising comfort and light quality, thus enhancing your care environment and the reputation of your hospital. State ofthe-art LED technology and control systems can also reduce installation and ongoing maintenance costs.

It will be a challenge to balance quality of care with greater speed and efficiency enabled by technology.
Hospital marketing manager, the Netherlands

Sustainability is key Hospitals typically consume twice the energy per square metre compared to commercial office buildings. As a result, sustainable procurement criteria and green building certifications for hospitals are emerging. Philips Lighting can help you to meet these, while also meeting patient and staff needs by creating sustainable solutions for environments that support everyones wellbeing and performance.

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Be ready for the patients of tomorrow

Todays consumers of healthcare are well informed and expect better choices. They want hospitals to be welcoming and efficient places to go for treatment. They expect to be offered customised care and high levels of service.

With increased access to healthcare information, patients are becoming increasingly demanding. They can opt for more economical healthcare options abroad, and five star healthcare holidays are becoming a reality. Patients expect more from treatment and they also demand a better experience in their healthcare environment. How lighting can improve patient experience Light has an amazing effect on people visually, biologically and emotionally. Used effectively in healthcare facilities it can enhance the patients experience and play a key role in promoting the wellbeing of patients.

Our people-centric lighting solutions can really make a difference creating an enhanced healing environment, that combines effective, functional light with a more pleasant ambience. Light becomes of special importance for people who may need to be indoors for long periods of time, either in hospitals or care homes. Improved staff wellbeing through better lighting We are facing a growing global deficit of healthcare professionals, so the need to create pleasant and efficient working environments for healthcare professionals is essential, especially for staff who may work for long periods without access to natural daylight. Lighting solutions that mimic the effect of daylight are effective and proven ways to increase feelings of wellbeing amongst employees, improving efficiency and helping with staff retention.

You see super-specialisation of hospitals, meaning that rare treatments will only be possible in specific, specialised hospitals. This may change the patient population.
Nurse practitioner

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Creating a true healing environment

Concepts like Healing Environment and Planetree have influenced ways of working in care facilities, based around a patient-centric model. Design, lighting, styling, sound, air quality and materials all contribute to the atmosphere in a hospital which directly relates to the way patients, visitors and staff feel when they are in the building.

The natural power of light Recent research has shown that light can have many beneficial effects in healing environments. Not only does it improve the ambience in patient rooms, but also their satisfaction and wellbeing.

unique solution that is designed to support the healing environment, by improving sleep duration, mood and satisfaction of patients, as well as the overall hospital experience. The importance of replacing lost daylight We typically spend between 50-80% of our time in an indoor environment, whether at home, school, office, or in a hospital. Light is an essential element in creating good healing environments. It can improve our mood, concentration, relaxedness, alertness and sleep. Scientific studies have shown that the light levels required to support our biological clock are much higher than we normally get in an indoor environment, even in spaces where there are windows. Using modern, sustainable lighting solutions to recreate the beneficial effects of daylight helps both staff and patients alike to function as they should, naturally.

I am involved in quality improvement; researching, reading up on and stimulating new developments. In this we generate best practices which go beyond protocol.
Nurse practitioner

Experience solutions Philips has developed solutions that address peoples visual, emotional and biological responses to light. HealWell for instance is the worlds first total lighting concept for patient rooms. Developed by Philips Lighting, it is a

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See what light can do for your staff and patients


By combining state-of-the-art technology with our people-centric approach, we can balance everyones lighting needs and transform the entire hospital experience for patients and healthcare professionals. Hospital life can truly be transformed by the power of light. existing luminaires and/or optimisation of the existing lighting design. We take ownership in optimising the return on investment for your facility, with options on performance contracting and turn-key services, that can lead to energy use and cost reductions of up to 80% per year. Each GreenEvolution project consists of a customised package of products and services, built specifically around individual customer requirements and objectives. Our solutions based approach Were also aware that adopting todays innovative, networked solutions can seem somewhat challenging to hospitals and other care facilities. Philips Lighting supports healthcare customers in this process by removing all complexity. We can implement comprehensive lighting solutions for you, delivering not only state-of-the-art products, but also installation, project management and maintenance services. When partnering with Philips Lighting, youre assured of acquiring high-quality, high-impact lighting solutions that lead to truly enhanced healing environments with a minimum of hassle and risk. Solutions overview Lighting solutions can add value in many different ways throughout your hospital. In patient rooms and public areas, indoors and outdoors. Over the following pages you will find examples for ten typical areas of a hospital. The product examples shown are only a small selection of what is available. We aim to work with our customers as a lighting partner, to help create customised solutions that meet the needs of their individual application environments.

There are many business challenges facing hospital management. Healthcare environments need to focus on the physical and emotional comfort of patients, staff wellbeing and motivation and visitor experience.

I am very interested in light, colours, aromas and other elements that can influence the way patients feel and respond in the hospital. Although surgeons tend to be sceptical, I am convinced that my department is ready for this kind of thinking.
Nurse practitioner

People-centric, flexible solutions The lighting needs of patients and medical professionals are very different. The customisation possible with modern lighting helps provide an optimal lighting solution for each audience. For a patient that means creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere that they can personalise to suit their mood. By contrast, in examination environments the lighting should be bright and functional, suppor ting diagnosis and helping professionals to perform more effectively. Philips GreenEvolution We can help you reach sustainability targets by creating options for minimising energy use and carbon emissions. In our GreenEvolution approach we jointly assess the current situation in your hospital and subsequently propose solution scenarios using state-of-theart lighting technology. Scenarios include relamping, hole-for-hole luminaire replacement, addition of lighting controls, adaptation of

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Your building, your vision


Faades Factors like service, atmosphere and accessibility play an increasingly important role, but also the general image and reputation of a healthcare facility. You can make your mark with the look and feel of a building that you design, and create an architectural icon.
LED lighting offers unprecedented design freedom in terms of colour, dynamics, miniaturisation, architectural integration and energy efficiency opening up new possibilities in brand building and ambience creation, for instance by dynamically changing the lighting, using various highlighting and colour effects. Architectural outdoor lighting can effectively turn your building into a prominent landmark, a living symbol of care and hospitality.

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Graze

LED Strip II

Color/eW/iW Graze PC

LEDline2 Recessed Alternative: Vaya linear

Flood

Color/eW/iW Burst PC

Color/eW Blast PC

Color/ eW/iW Reach PC

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iColor/eW Flex

iColor / eW Accent MX

ArchiPoint iColor

Others

C-Splash 2 (Underwater) Alternatives: Amphilux

PROflood (GOBO projection) Alternative: UrbanScene

Efix decorative

Controls

ColorDial Pro

iColorKeypad

iColor Player

iPlayer 3

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A warm welcome
Entrance and shops First impressions count. Heres the perfect opportunity to create a great first impression with a welcoming ambience. Attractive lighting in the entrance area can make a hospital more inviting.
A harmonious lighting atmosphere makes people less apprehensive, inspires confidence and makes the surroundings appear friendlier. Whats more, patients and visitors are less likely to feel intimidated if they can find their way around easily, this is where lighting can support guidance and orientation. Entrance halls generally consist of four distinct zones the entrance area, the reception desk, the waiting area and the area that leads people into the rest of the building. The entrance hall almost always connects to a restaurant and a shop. The reception desk also needs to be the eye catcher in the space, so that visitors will be drawn to it straight away. Combining functionality and decorative aspects, solutions could include local task lighting for desk work and more creative light settings using slow dynamics and soft colours, to provide a harmonious lighting atmosphere that makes people less apprehensive, inspires confidence and makes the surroundings appear friendlier.

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Reception Standard (single height 4 meters)


Our Standard solution uses fixed and adjustable downlighting in combination with accent lighting to illuminate the back wall, and suspended luminaires above the counter. In areas of daylight, daylight regulation can be used to take away the surplus artificial light in the product area by using a daylight sensor.

Reception Advanced (single height 4 meters)


Our Advanced solution uses fixed and adjustable downlights, plus inspirational, statement luminaires both for general lighting and over the reception desk for extra effect. Through the use of both direct and indirect lighting, in combination with the colour changing wall grazing products, the space is not only made more welcoming and spacious, but also a lighting system enabling advanced colour mixing is established, which offers increased flexibility and the ability to enhance reception spaces with branding colours using scene setting.

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Unique 1 micro

Accent lighting backwall Suspended above the counter General lighting Freedom and flexibility, Part of an unique fully configurable Energy savings of up to 65% compared iColor Tile MX Adante LED diffuse wide range of exchangeable parts collection for complete lighting designs with conventional CFL downlights StyliD Compact ColorFuse PC Quality of light colour consistency Subtle Micro version for excellent Specification-grade visual comfort, through optic technology decorative applications performance and colour consistency Outstanding efficacy State-of-the-art gear as well as High Flexible solution Lumistone Brightness LED and MASTERColour Alternatives: Alternatives: Mini lamps help save energy TurnRound, StoreFlux StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, GreenSpace

Wall mounted Lumen packages for both 500 and 300 lux environments Dedicated MLO optic design StyliD Compact Special patented light-mixing chamber Round housing available for plaster ceiling applications Alternatives: Adante LED diffuse Gondola, UnicOne, Rotaris, Efix, Circle Light

Adante LED diffuse

Alternatives: Rotaris, DaySign pendant ColorFuse PC

Lumistone Accent lighting backwall Entrance General lighting Freedom and flexibility wide range Creates a truly inspiring environment iColor Tile MX Energy savings of up to 65% compared of exchangeable parts with conventional CFL downlights with appealing design and indirect Arano wall mouted StyliD Compact Quality of light colour consistency Specification-grade visual comfort, lighting ColorFuse PC through optic technology performance and colour consistency Over 50% energy savings compared to Outstanding efficacy Flexible solution a functional luminaire, and even more Luminous Textile compared to decorative solutions Alternatives: Alternatives: Many variations thanks to innovative TurnRound, StoreFlux StyliD fixed recessed, Adante Fugato,GreenSpace LED diffuse DaySign Pendant single mounting options
Alternatives: DayWave, CoreView Panel, MiniFlux SmartForm LED, Savio, Celino, Rotaris

LumiStone

LuxSpace HE

Unique 1 micro

Adante LED diffuse Luminous Textile


StyliD

Savio Dynamic light


ColorFuse PC

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DaySign Pendant single

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MiniFlux

Lumistone

Arano wall mouted

Lumistone Luminous Textile ColorFuse PC

Lumistone

Alcove / Grazing light Arano wall mouted Advanced colour mixing and superior iColor Tile MX colour consistency Light output of 380 lumens per fixture Rotation in 10 increments through full 180 for precise aiming and colour mixing DaySign Pendant s Lum Works with complete Philips line of controllers, and third-party DMX controllers Integrated Powercore technology and Philips Data Enabler Pro MiniFlux 1200 mm version for more versatile Arano wall mouted specification and easier installation; interchangeable with 300 mm version Alternatives: iColour Graze, Efix, Circle Light

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CitySoul LED

Fural LED

ColorFuse PC

DaySign Pendant single

ColorFuse PC
Luminous Textile Please see pages 72-73 eW Cove QLX

DaySign Pendant single LumiMotion MiniFlux


Pacific LED

eW Cove QLX
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Luminous Textile
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Luminous Textile
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Reception Advanced (double height 6 meters) Ground floor


Our Advanced double height solution creates a welcoming ambience. It features pendant luminaires suspended above the counter, wall mounted luminaires with direct or indirect light distribution, coloured cove lighting around the wooden wall panel to create a cosy ambience, downlights under the mezzanine floor, accent lighting to illuminate the backwall underneath it and general lighting in the main ceiling.

Mezzanine floor

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Arano wall mouted

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DuraCare LED
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DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux DuraCare LED Fural LED

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MiniFlux HP RGB StyliD eW Cove QLX Accent lighting backwall Cove lighting around wall panels and flexibility Modular LED system for interior/ iColor Tile MX Freedom wide range of exchangeable parts outdoor use ColorFuse PC Quality of light colour consistency Aluminum profile through optic technology Clear polycarbonate diffuser Multi-purpose sensor Outstanding efficacy Transparent polycarbonate brackets for fixation Alternatives: Alternatives: StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, GreenSpace TurnRound, StoreFlux

CitySoul LED MiniFlux LumiMotion Suspended above the counterFural LED General lighting
Energy savings of up to 65% compared Thinnest LED source in relation with conventional CFL downlights to its lumen output StyliD Compact Specification-grade visual comfort, Accent and general lighting in LED Pacific eW Cove QLX performance and colour consistency one package Flexible solution Integrated LED solution enabling Luminous Textile tunable lighting in the future Alternatives: Suitable for replacing conventional StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, GreenSpace Adante LED diffuse 50 W halogen sources Non-glaring light-emitting surface Multi-purpose sensor Alternatives: LuxSpace HE

DaySign Pendant single Savio Dynamic light

Unique 1 micro

Lumistone

Arano

DaySign Pendant single

CoreView C

Arano wall mouted UnicOne Micro, Rotaris

Wall mounted General lightingMiniFlux Wall-mounted luminaire for decorative Lumen iColor Tile MX packages for both 500 and 300 Fural LED and accent lighting using Philips lux environments Fural TL5 LED fluorescent lighting technology Dedicated MLO optic design Product family also includes surface Special patented light-mixing chamber LumiMotion eW Cove QLX mounted, suspended and free Round housing available for plaster eW Cove QLX floor-standing luminaires, making it an ceiling applications excellent choice for complete project Alternatives: Multi-purpose sensor solutions LED Pacific PowerBalance, SmartForm LED, MLO Micro Lens Optic technology for CoreView Panel, Rotaris, Savio, Multi-purpose sensor comfortable, glare-free lighting CoreView C SmartForm Alternatives: DaySign, Celino, Efix, Adante, Savio
SmartForm LED

CitySoul LED

MiniFlux

DayZone Round

ToBeTouched User interface The ToBeTouched range consists of CitySoul CitySouldesigned LED intuitive user LED interfaces to promote user interactivity with the system and luminaires. Changing LumiMotion the colour and intensity of lighting LumiMotion is simple, via the iconic style and Pacific ease of interaction of LED the colour ring ToBeTouched system. System Pacific LED options offer the ability to dial in infinite colour combinations. Also automatically changing colours over time is one of the possibilities with DuraCare the ToBeTouched.
DuraCare bathroom

SmartForm LED
Luminous Textile Please see pages 72-73

DuraCare CoreView C
DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux

Lumistone

CoreView C

ColorFuse PC

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DuraCare bathroom SmartForm LED

DuraCare

SmartForm LED

DuraCare
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Well connected
Corridors For a hospital, which is often open 24 hours a day, corridors and circulation areas are the arteries of the building. They link the different areas together logistically. Patients and visitors who are on their way to a doctor or specific department will naturally benefit from a brightly illuminated corridor rather than a dark one and specific lighting can be used to optimise guidance.
The lighting should focus on guidance, safety and reassurance, by using diffused, homogeneous lighting, avoiding sharp contrasts and dark spots. For corridors where patients are wheeled along on trolleys, it must be taken into consideration that high levels of brightness can be extremely uncomfortable when they are looking upwards. Smarter corridors daylight regulation Corridors provide a perfect opportunity for energy saving: At daytime when the corridors are in full use, lighting can be complemented with daylight integration using sensing technology, saving energy while maintaining a comfortable ambience. After-hours, when corridors are less frequently used, the lighting can be dimmed to a lower, but comfortable level for orientation, and when a person is detected it will fade up to normal levels unnoticeably. For internal corridors that are part of patient wards, daylight rhythms can improve the perception and wellbeing of users, by using dynamic lighting to bring in the positive effects of natural daylight, and create a sense of wellbeing.

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Corridors (hospitality areas) Standard


In a space where patients often meet each other and talk while navigating their way through to different parts of a hospital, our Standard solution for corridors in hospitality areas featuring LED lighting, ensures that lighting brings high efficacy in terms of guidance, safety and comfort, while at the same time suiting modern ceiling architecture.

Corridors (hospitality areas) Advanced


Designed to create inviting and relaxing ambiences, our Advanced lighting ideas here are inspired by hospitality lighting. The creation of ambience can be achieved simply by installing a combination of two lighting systems an LED cove along the wall and spots on objects. The use of a control that combines ambient light detection, motion detection and infrared remote control reception helps to further reduce energy use over a 24 hour period.
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DuraCare LED

Savio Dynamic light Unique 1 micro iColor Tile MX

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Arano wall mouted

Fural LED

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DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux

DuraCare LED

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Multi-purpose sensor

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Savio Dynamic light


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DuraCare bathroom

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Adante LED diffuse


SmartForm LED
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OccuSwitch DALI BMS

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General lighting High luminaire efficiency Choice of optics DaySign Designed to fit in a wideProjector range of ceiling types Alternatives: Celino Wall mounted Fural LED, CoreViewPanel, SmartForm, CoreLine:
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Celino suspended

iColorCove MX PC

Sensor Advanced occupancy control and daylight regulation with separate window and corridor algorithms Retractable shield that can be used to shield off areas, e.g. corridors, adjacent to the area the OccuSwitch DALI is controlling Push-button interface for the use of standard wired switches Energy indicator shows relative energy usage BMS version interacts with almost any building management system via the DALI interface

Fural LED Panel

StyliD Mini Accent lighting Freedom and flexibility wide range of exchangeable parts Lumistone Quality of light colour consistency through optic technology Outstanding efficacy Alternatives: Turnround, StoreFlux

eW Cove QLX

Alcove Excellent output of white or solid-colour light SmartForm LED Multiple options for design flexibility Energy-efficient, easy to install, and long lifetime MiniFlux HP

CoreView C

Multi-purpose sensor 360 ceiling mount sensor that combines motion detection (PIR), infrared remote control reception (IR) and ambient light level detection (PE) in a single device.

Controls The corridor can be stand alone regulated via an OccuSwitch DALI controller or can be connect with DuraCare a light management system. In that case you need a multi purpose sensor.

ColorFuse PC Alternatives:

DuraCare bathroom

CoreLine Recessed

Luminous Textile
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DaySign Projector
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Celino Wall mounted

Corridors (medical areas) Standard


Our Standard solution for corridors in medical areas of a hospital where immediate or a high level of care is provided is very specific and designed to diminish stress to the patient. In these areas, lighting should be easy to control, so as to give the best possible lighting conditions for hospital staff when needed.

Corridors (medical areas) Advanced


Our Advanced solution for corridors connecting medical areas includes an elegant handrail lighting feature designed to create a pleasant ambience to diminish stress for the patient, and slim linear LED fixtures placed close to the walls providing soft indirect light, which is especially useful for corridors that may have no daylight. By using a control system with presence detection, energy use can be reduced by up to 35%.
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DuraCare

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CoreView Panel General lighting 15% energy saving and reduction in DayZone Square CO2 emissions Sustainable solution upgradeable 15% saving on running costs
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General lighting High luminaire efficiency DaySign Projector Choice of optics Designed to fit in a wide range of ceiling types Alternatives: Celino Wall mounted CoreLine Recessed, SmartForm

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Celino floor standing

Available with ultrasonic option Lighting in handrail Only in recessed / surface Modular LED system for interior/ ceiling mount. outdoor use Digital Motion sensor Aluminum profile Available in slight motion version (-SM) Clear polycarbonate diffuser Multi-purpose sensor Detection area: 7,4 x 5,6m at 2,5m Transparent polycarbonate brackets Rectangular detection area for fixation Segmented click-up bezel Alternatives: Upgraded for lightlevel detection by eW Profile PC CoreView C adding camera photo optics.

eW Cove Dynalite QLX Sensor DUS 804C

LumiMotion

Pacific LED

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Feel at ease
Waiting rooms Waiting always seems to take longer than we expect. Especially when you are in a waiting room in hospital, where you may feel anxious, be in pain, or feel insecure about what will happen next. Our solutions can address this by recreating familiar environments that help to put patients at ease.
Improving the waiting experience In many cases, the waiting room could offer patients and visitors a far more pleasant experience. A soft, homely atmosphere has a welcoming, calming effect, while the impression of hygiene and cleanliness fosters a sense of trust. Designed for relaxation Lighting solutions for waiting rooms can be designed to create a more homely ambience, for example dimmable wall lighting and table luminaires will radiate a relaxing, domestic ambience. Additionally, a positive feel can be created with indirect lighting in warm white light, illuminating each area in the room differently. Dynamic lighting that mimics the course of natural daylight, can connect people to the outside world, and support their wellbeing.

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Unique 1 micro

ColorFuse PC
iColor Tile MX

Small waiting room Standard


In the waiting area of an outpatient department, where people may be agitated, anxious or in pain, an adapted lighting atmosphere will have a settling, calming effect. Our Standard solution uses general and diffused lighting and wall mounted luminaires to create a soft ambience.

Small waiting room Advanced


Adante LED diffuse Our Advanced solution makes use of coloured light, to create a relaxing ambience to help sooth patients. In addition, pendant luminaires are installed over the tables, plus wall mounted decorative luminaires with projector lighting, featuring non-glare, light-emitting surfaces. Arano both wall mouted Lumistone

StyliD Compact

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ColorFuse PC

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All dimensions in millimetres

Luminaires used
stumble DaySign Pendant single

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All dimensions in millimetres

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DaySign Projector

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DaySign Projector
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ColorFuse PC ToBeTouched CitySoul LED

SmartForm LED

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Multi-purpose sensor Lumistone

eW Cove QLXLED diffuse Adante

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Unique 1 micro DaySign Pendant single

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Adante LED diffuse

StyliD Compact

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General lighting High luminaire efficiency Choice of optics Designed to fit in a wide range of ceiling types

Alternatives: PowerBalance, DayZone, CoreView Panel Rotaris, Savio, SmartForm

Wall mounted Eye-catching effects from wall-/ceilingmounted or pendant luminaires for TL5 C circular or PL-C compact fluorescent lamps Easy installation and maintenance with a dedicated hinge device for easy access to the electrical connection Customised lighting effects with blue or green colour filters available as accessories Alternatives: Gondola, UnicOne, Rotaris, Efix Circle Light
LumiMotion CitySoul LED

StyliD Compact

luxspace HE
Luminous Textile

Unique 1 micro

StyliD Compact

Adante LED diffuse

Lumistone
iColor Tile MX Savio Dynamic light DuraCare LED

Suspended above table General lighting Celino Wall mounted Thinnest LED source in Lumen packages for both 500 iColor Tile MX relation to its lumen output and 300 lux environments Accent and general lighting Dedicated MLO optic design Celino floor standing in one package Special patented light-mixing Integrated LED solution chamber enabling tunable lighting in Round housing available for Celino suspended the future plaster ceiling applications Suitable for replacing Alternatives: conventional 50 W halogen PowerBalance, SmartForm LED, sources CoreView Panel, Rotaris, Savio, iColorCove MX PC Non-glaring light-emitting SmartForm surface Alternatives: Cleanroom LEDUnicOne Micro, Rotaris

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Celino floor standing Wall mounted Alcove User Interface Arano wall mouted Thinnest LED source in Advanced colour mixing and Glowing light ring provides relation to its lumen output superior colour consistency feedback with light Accent and general lighting Light output of 380 lumens DMX- DALI and RC5- IRCelino suspended eWCove QLX LumiMotion in one package per fixture compliant Integrated LED solution Rotation in 10 increments Comprehensive product portfolio: enabling tunable lighting in through full 180 for precise currently four models: simple on/ DaySign Pendant single the future aiming and colour mixing off, dimming, cool/warm-white Pacific LED Suitable for replacing Works with complete Philips controller and full colour model iColorCove MX PC Multi-purpose conventional sensor line of controllers and third For the UID8520 (ToBeTouched MiniFlux 50 W halogen sources party DMX controllers DALI) there are presets in the ring Non-glaring light-emitting surface Integrated Powercore technology that are compatible with presence and Philips Data Enabler Pro detection (ActiLume extension Alternatives: Cleanroom LED Arano, Celino, Alternatives: CoreView C Efix, Adante,
Savio iColor Graze sensor, OccuSwitch DALI) Fural LED

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Our Standard solution provides a calming effect for patients who are waiting. This general solution provides uniform lighting thanks to light guide technology. It has low energy consumption, is available in two different colour temperatures and can be used with a fixed or dimmable driver.

Arano wall mouted Medium waiting room Advanced MiniFlux

Fural LED

Our Advanced solution is designed to create less of a hospital and more of a domestic experience. The tuned home-like lighting ambience that can be created has a settling, calming effect on waiting patients. General lighting is combined with dimmable wall lighting flexible freestanding CitySoul LED eW Coveand QLX Fural LED Pendant and single or table luminaires that DaySign radiate a domestic relaxing ambience.

Plan view
luxspace HE DuraCare LED

Plan view

MiniFlux

eW Cove QLX
CitySoul LED

Multi-purpose sensor LumiMotion

Fural LED
Savio Dynamic light Unique 1 micro iColor Tile MX StyliD Compact

Multi-purpose sensor
eW Cove QLX LumiMotion

CoreView C

Pacific LED

SmartForm LED

CoreView C
Adante LED diffuse

10000

Multi-purpose sensor
10000

Pacific LED

ColorFuse PC Luminous Textile

2100

Lumistone

CoreView C

SmartForm LED

DuraCare

SmartForm LED

DuraCare

DayZone Square

DuraCare bathroom

2400

Arano wall mouted

DaySign Projector DuraCare bathroom

DayZone Square
DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux CitySoul LED

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Celino Wall mounted

2400

DayZone Square
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3000

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Celino floor standing

DaySign Projector

eW Cove QLX

LumiMotion

DaySign Projector
Multi-purpose sensor Luminaires used Pacific LED
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Celino suspended

Luminaires used
Celino Wall mounted

Celino Wall mounted

All dimensions in millimetres

CoreView C

Alternatives

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DuraCare

DuraCare LED
Celino floor standing

Celino floor standing

luxspace HE

iColorCove MX PC

SmartForm LED

Celino suspended

Cleanroom LED

DuraCare bathroom

CoreView Panel General lighting Uniform surface of light, thanks to DayZone Square advanced light-guide technology Very slim panel height, thanks to side-lit LED lighting Low energy consumption, thanks to DaySign Projector efficient LED technology Choice of sizes and two colour temperatures Wall mounteddriver Available withCelino fixed or dimmable
Celino floor standing

Unique 1 micro
SmartForm LED

Celino Wall mounted

Celino suspended

Savio Dynamic light


Celino Free standing LuxSpace HE

PowerBalance
stumble

DayZone

StyliD Compact

CoreLine Recessed

Rotaris

Savio

Adante LED diffuse

General lighting Free floor standing Wall mounted iColorCove MX PC Energy savings of up to 65% Housing 71 mm wide Housing 71 mm wide iColor Tile MX compared with conventional Aluminum micro optic with Choice of TL5, TL5 Eco or iColorCove MX PC CFL downlights 3D lamellae LED light sources Compliant with office-lighting Specification-grade visual Aluminum micro optic with comfort, performance and norm EN 12464-1 3D lamellae Cleanroom LED colour consistency Mounting individually or in lines Compliant with office-lighting Flexible solution norm EN 12464-1 Cleanroom Alternatives: LED Mounting individually or in lines Lirio Posada, Savio, Arano Alternatives: Alternatives: DaySign, Arano, Efix, Adante, Savio StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, GreenSpace

Unique 1 micro Alcove


Limitless choice of colours and full-colour dynamic effects Flexible mounting and positioning Compatible with industryleading controls Alternatives: MiniFlux HP RGB

iColorCove MX PC

Dynalite Touch Screen DTP 100 Scene setting Rich color touchscreen that uses vivid graphics and sophisticated on-screen controls, allowing the Systems Installer to create visually stunning and easy to use pages.

StyliD Compact

Lumistone
SmartForm

Adante LED diffuse

Celino suspended

ColorFuse PC
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Feel cared for


Examination rooms To help people feel more at ease, our solutions make it possible to switch lighting to different presets that create a variety of atmospheres, using light to suit the relevant medical procedures, thereby creating the best setting for each purpose.
A more pleasant atmosphere Before and after treatment, the general lighting can be switched to a soothing and reassuring warm light, to create a comfortable environment for the patient. This will make the patient feel more at ease and allows staff to work more efficiently. Optimal light colour and high quality colour rendering assist in examinations and diagnosis, helping staff perform better. So you can differentiate your hospital with a healthcare environment that truly puts patients and staff first.

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DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux

Examination room Standard


DaySign Pendant single

Examination room Advanced

Arano wall mouted In an examination room the colour appearance of the light is of extreme importance. Our Standard lighting system can be adjusted to suit the activity, whether calming, to assist with patient conversations or brighter task lighting for examinations. Different presets for different lighting levels can be pre-programmed and our special examination light features high colour rendering and no heat output.

Fural LED Our Advanced solution features optimal task lighting for medical staff and dynamic emotional lighting to enhance patient wellbeing. Fully controllable, dynamic, general lighting can be mixed with coloured lighting in both alcoves and ceilings, which can be customised effectively to create either relaxing moods or stronger lighting as appropriate to various tasks. eW Cove QLX

Plan view

MiniFlux CitySoul LED

Plan view
Multi-purpose sensor
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Fural LED

eW Cove QLX

LumiMotion

CoreView C

Multi-purpose sensor

Pacific LED

SmartForm LED
CoreView C DuraCare

SmartForm LED

DayZone Square
DayZone Square stumble

DaySign Projector

DaySign Projector

Celino Wall mounted

Celino Wall mounted

Celino floor standing

Celino floor standing


Celino suspended

luxspace HE

DuraCare LED

Celino suspended

Luminaires used
luxspace HE

iColorCove MX PC

All dimensions in millimetres

luxspace HE

DuraCare LED Luminaires used

Savio Dynamic light

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All dimensions in millimetres

Cleanroom LED

4200
DuraCare bathroom

2400

Unique 1 micro

DuraCare LED
Unique 1 micro

Savio Dynamic light

iColor Tile MX

iColorCove MX PC

StyliD Compact
iColor Tile MX

Savio Dynamic light Unique 1 micro iColor Tile MX DuraCare LED


Examination light Intense light Illuminates large working area of 17 cm diameter Five-step dimming, three colour temperatures and high colour rendering LED technology means no heat in the beam and energy savings Durable construction compliant with all medical norms such as EN 60601 Alternatives: Luminous Textile TurnRound, StoreFlux
StyliD Compact

Cleanroom LED
Adante LED diffuse
Savio Dynamic light Lumistone Dynamic lighting, suspended Direct/indirect A touch of simplicity dynamic colourColorFuse PC changing lighting with virtually unlimited possibilities to adapt the environment to suit the occasion Specially designed for architectural Luminous Textile colour-changing lighting; user-friendly design allows anyone to create and edit up to 4 static or dynamic scenes Arano wall and mouted True plug play solution simple, direct connection to luminaires using a standard RJ45 cable Alternatives: DaySign Pendant single SmartForm iColor Tile MX Surface mounted above patient chair Panel 597 x 597 mm 144 individually addressable, highintensity, full-colour LED nodes, light output 599 nits Luminous Textile Designed for recessed and surface mounting on walls or ceilings Quick set-up Works with complete Philips line of controllers, as well as third-party DMX and Ethernet controllers iColorCove MX PC Alcove Limitless choice of colours and fullcolour dynamic effects Flexible mounting and positioning Compatible with industry-leading controls Alternatives: MiniFlux HP RGB

Cleanroom LED StyliD Compact General lighting Latest LED engine IP65 ISO class 2-9 Fraunhofer-certified Adante LED diffuse connection without Push-in connector: opening the luminaire Alternatives: Lumistone TBS 424, CR200B

ToBeTouched User interface Glowing light ring provides feedback with light DMX- DALI and RC5- IR-compliant Comprehensive product portfolio: currently four models: simple on/off, dimming, cool/warm-white controller and full colour model For the UID8520 (ToBeTouched DALI) there are presets in the ring that are compatible with presence detection (ActiLume extension sensor, OccuSwitch DALI)

Adante LED diffuse

Dynalite Touch Screen DTP 100 Scene setting Rich color touchscreen that uses vivid graphics and sophisticated on-screen controls, allowing the Systems Installer to create visually stunning and easy to use pages.

Lumistone

ColorFuse PC

ColorFuse PC

Arano wall mouted

DaySign Pendant single

Arano wall mouted


MiniFlux

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Feel calm and comfortable


Imaging rooms Going to hospital is something people often find unsettling its a time when they feel concerned and vulnerable. A calming environment, that can include coloured lighting, projections, animations and video selected by the patient during examination and diagnosis can help them to feel more at ease and create a welcome distraction.
Ambient Experience Scanning procedures can often make patients feel anxious and intimidated, unsure of what will happen next. They may not have visual contact with clinical staff during some procedures; at the same time, they are also separated from their loved ones, resulting in feelings of isolation. Some examination can be time-consuming and contribute to long waiting times, resulting in stress for staff and patients alike. Ambient Experience is a Philips Healthcare solution thats based on research into the values and needs of patients and medical staff. By integrating architectural elements, interior design, lighting, video projection and sound, it creates a completely multi-sensory experience; a people-centric solution that provides a welcome distraction to help patients remain calm and comfortable during the imaging procedure.

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Ambient Experience
Personalising your healthcare environment Ambient Experience helps relax patients by allowing them to personalise their environment. Personalisation starts when the patient selects one of the themes and soft-coloured lighting, calming sounds and projected images fill the atmosphere. In addition, staff efficiency is improved through room designs that offer open, uncluttered work spaces. Key benefits: Reduced patient anxiety Enhanced staff satisfaction Supports workflow Differentiates your hospital

Depending on your clinical requirements and budget, Philips can offer a scaled Ambient Experience solution that works for you.
The Ambient Experience solution can include the following elements: 1 A ceiling projector displays videos or animations chosen by the patient from a library of themes, distracting them from the equipment and procedure 2 Rounded corners suggest additional space and discourage clutter 3 Soothing audio is added to create a relaxing ambience 4 Coloured LED spotlights neutralise the harsh glare of institutional lighting, while encouraging a sense of wellbeing 5 Integrated cabinets provide easy access to coils and accessories, freeing the room from clutter 6 To complete the transformation, a halo of coloured light illuminates the examination room

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Patient rooms A stay in hospital is never pleasant, especially if you are worried or in pain. There is often little privacy. But what if we could make the patient feel more at home? The challenge for hospital designers is to create flexible rooms that accommodate patients needs, but also make them work for staff.
The natural power of light Light influences our health and wellbeing much more than we realise. Independent research has shown that there is a clear and positive relation between exposing patients to sufficient light during the day and their health and wellbeing. It has been proven that light can improve parameters like sleep, mood, depression and length of stay in a hospital environment. Light can help by creating a pleasant ambience for patients and visitors, and in addition it can support the biological clock, thereby supporting the healing environment.

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iColor Tile MX StyliD Compact

Patient room Standard


luxspace HE DuraCare LED Unique 1 micro

Adante LED diffuse

DuraCare LED Our Standard lighting scheme for patient rooms features a bedhead luminaire for general lighting, examination lighting and to create a domestic feeling, plus a stumble light recessed in the wall at floor level and a downlight in the hall. Downlights plus wall lighting cover main areas and Lumistone luminaires can be set according to personal preferences for reading or socialising with visitors. Savio Dynamic light

Plan view
Savio Dynamic light StyliD Compact iColor Tile MX Adante LED diffuse

ColorFuse PC
iColor Tile MX

Luminous Textile
5400

Lumistone

Arano wall mouted

ColorFuse PC

DaySign Pendant single


Luminous Textile

MiniFlux
Luminous Textile Arano wall mouted

Fural LED

CitySoul LED

3600

eW Cove QLX DaySign Pendant single


MiniFlux

LumiMotion

gle Fural LED

Multi-purpose sensor

Pacific LED
CitySoul LED

CitySoul LED

eW Cove QLX

CoreView C

LumiMotion

LumiMotion Multi-purpose sensor SmartForm LED Pacific LED

Pacific LED

DuraCare

CoreView C DuraCare

DuraCare bathroom
All dimensions in millimetres

Luminaires used
DuraCare

SmartForm LED

DayZone Square

luxspace HE

DuraCare bathroom

stumble

Alternatives for general lighting

DuraCare LED
stumble

DuraCare bathroom DayZone Square

DaySign Projector
DuraCare

CoreView Panel Lux35 Stumble light Body in sanded chromed brass. 1 LED 1,2W 350mA asymmetric beam protective glass Fixation with recessed plastic installation box

DuraCare

DaySign Projector Hall light General lighting / Celino Wall mounted Bathroom light Energy savings of up to 65% examination light Multi-functional one compared with conventional Indirect general light and luminaire performs all CFL downlights direct reading/examination Celino floor standing functions needed in a patient Celino Wall mounted Specification-grade visual light combined room comfort, performance and Minimized shading and Warm, gentle glare-free light colour consistency reflections for safety and Celino floor standing Celino suspended Durable, stylish design Flexible solution comfort Durable, stylish design CelinoAlternatives: suspended StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, GreenSpace iColorCove MX PC

stumble

LuxSpace HE

Savio Dynamic light

Unique 1 micro

SmartForm LED

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StyliD Compact

iColorCove MX PC

Adante LED diffuse


Cleanroom LED

FBS163 SoftLight

Cleanroom LED

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Patient room Advanced HealWell


DaySign Pendant single

A new approach to wellbeing Developed specifically to contribute to peoples visual, emotional and biological response to light, HealWell creates a unique environment that supports patient wellbeing. It is designed to support the biological clock of patients. In a field study we tested this solution, and the result was that patients in HealWell rooms actually sleep longer, and need a shorter time to fall asleep. In addition, the ambient light is personalised through the use of predefined settings that can be controlled by the patient themselves. The natural power of light The HealWell lighting system addresses the needs of patients and medical staff. Dynamic light is used to provide an automated day-rhythm, which mimics the varying patterns of natural daylight. At the same time, it provides medical staff the opportunity to overrule light settings, to have good working light conditions when the situation requires so, for example with examinations or emergencies.

Our Innovative HealWell solution uses recessed or surface mounted luminaires, with the addition of spots to create accent lighting. Cove lighting MiniFlux has been added to provide a variety of scenes and more flexibility in scene setting. Light is programmed with a day curve to mimic changing daylight and the patient has the choice to adjust the ambient light, while staff can change it to provide good working light when necessary.
Fural LED CitySoul LED

Plan view
eW Cove QLX LumiMotion
5400

Multi-purpose sensor

Pacific LED

CoreView C

Key benefits:
SmartForm LED DuraCare

DuraCare bathroom

DayZone Square

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DaySign Projector

A new and unique total lighting solution for patient rooms  Addresses the different needs of its users at all times,  day and night (functional, emotional, biological), using an intelligent networked controls system Provides a pleasant atmosphere, that can be controlled  by patients  Provides excellent working light for staff Proven solution, with evidence of improved satisfaction,  improved sleep duration and sleep on-set latency and enhanced mood Implemented as a turn-key solution, including lighting  design, installation and training for staff

Celino Wall mounted

Celino floor standing

Celino suspended
All dimensions in millimetres

iColorCove MX PC

Cleanroom LED

3600

German Heart Institute


Ambient light  LED based coloured light line in cove opposite to bed  LED spots in ceiling to shine on wall opposite to bed Dynamic light modules  Like natural daylight ceiling modules provide daylight rhythm, with varying light levels and warmer or cooler light according to the time of day Intelligent light  Daylight rhythm (special protected lighting curve)  Central control over all lighting  Working light for examinations and emergencies Personal reading light  LED spot, providing dimmable reading light per bed Orientation light  Dimmed soft light line in the cove along the wall at night Patient remote control C  hoice of atmosphere light (coloured cove and spots) R  eading light Staff working light control  Wall mounted control per bed of examination/emergency light At-door controls for staff  aylight curve D  Working light O  rientation light

The challenge for this internationally renowned hospital was to create an optimum work and recuperation environment using innovative lighting concepts. We designed and installed a complete lighting solution, including HealWell and luminous textile. Berlin, Germany

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Stay productive
Offices Good office lighting design addresses different aspects of light. Artificial lighting can play a significant role in improving the work environment by creating a relaxed or uplifting ambience.
Rooms with windows can be designed to have two dimmable zones, one close to the windows and the second one inboard. This provides flexibility for multiple desks and daylight harvesting. Photosensor input maintains lighting at target levels. Controls at the entry allow for independent control of the two zones, with manual-on and dimming capability (to dim below the photosensor setting). In offices and staff rooms, the light settings can be tuned for example by providing higher light levels for more difficult tasks, and lower, softer light for personal comfort or relaxation, providing a valuable sense of control of the environment. Creating natural hospital office lighting Daylight is never constant. It changes in intensity over the course of the day and the seasons, affecting our emotions, moods, perception and performance. Most of these changes are gradual transitions that we only perceive at a subconscious level, but they influence our biological rhythms and the patterns of our daily lives. Bringing these dynamics indoors creates natural lighting that stimulates and inspires those working there.

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Offices Standard
Our Standard solution uses general lighting that can combine energy saving with light quality that creates a sense of wellbeing.

Offices Advanced
Dynamic Ambience is our Advanced lighting solution that can bring the dynamics of daylight into working environments that have little or no natural daylight. This can increase alertness due to higher colour temperatures or higher light levels. One example of a positive biological effect is the reduction of sleepiness, which helps staff to combat the morning blues or the after-lunch dip.

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Plan view

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luxspace HE

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Unique 1 micro
Luminaires used
Alternatives
Unique 1 micro iColor Tile MX StyliD Compact
All dimensions in millimetres

Luminaires used

DuraCare LED

All dimensions in millimetres

Savio Dynamic light

StyliD Compact

DayZone Square stumble

Adante LED diffuse


Savio
Adante LED diffuse

SmartForm LED

General lighting Energy saving Inspiring light effects Highly versatile family Alternatives: PowerBalance, DayZone, Savio, SmartForm

SmartForm LED

CoreView C

Multi-purpose sensor

OccuSwitch DALI BMS

Sensor Advanced occupancy control and daylight regulation with separate window and corridor algorithms Retractable shield that can be used to shield off areas, e.g. corridors, adjacent to the area the OccuSwitch DALI is controlling Push-button interface for the use of standard wired switches Energy indicator shows relative energy usage BMS version interacts with almost any building management system via the DALI interface
CitySoul LED

eW Cove QLX

Fural LED

DaySign Pendant single

Arano wall mouted

ColorFuse PC

Lumistone

Adante LED diffuse

StyliD Compact

Unique 1 micro

luxspace HE

MiniFlux

Savio suspended Accent lighting backwall Combines outstanding lighting performance, aesthetic appeal and architectural integration Edge-to-edge surface of light effect with even, comfortable brightness Patented micro-lens optic Textile for optimum Luminous light distribution and full glare control Alternatives: SmartForm

StyliD Compact Accent lighting backwall Lumistone Freedom and flexibility wide range of exchangeable parts Quality of light colour consistency through optic technology Outstanding efficacy ColorFuse PC Alternatives: TurnRound, StoreFlux

PowerBalance

DayZone

Savio

SmartForm

Dynamic lighting Stylish design and excellent Lumistone performance for task and general lighting Edge-to-edge surface ColorFuse PC of light effect with even, comfortable brightness Patented micro-lens optic for optimum light distribution and full glare control Alternatives: SmartForm - Dynamic Lighting
Arano wall mouted

Dynalite Keypad DR2PE (with Dynalite Sensor DUS 804C) Scene setting The user control panel incorporates a revolutionary clip-on cover fastening system for aesthetic design flexibility Variety of configurations ranging from eight buttons up to twentyfour buttons. Smooth action buttons with LED indicators that provide both tactile and visual feedback. Button backlighting to illuminate engraved text, improving nighttime panel location and operation

iColor Tile MX

Luminous Textile

DuraCare bathroom

DuraCare

Pacific LED

LumiMotion

Savio Dynamic light

DuraCare LED

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Nurse station Standard


Our Standard scheme for nurse stations provides high quality lighting using LED in ceiling luminaires in different shapes and sizes, that feature Smart Pyramid Optics, as well as more conventional downlight shapes.

DaySign Pendant single Nurse station Advanced

Our Advanced solution adds inside counter and above counter task lighting for optimum visual performance and this also contributes to the MiniFlux ambience. The combination of downlights and accent lighting on the backwall creates a pleasant working atmosphere.
Fural LED CitySoul LED
2400
luxspace HE

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2400

Plan view
eW Cove QLX

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LumiMotion
Unique 1 micro

10000 2400

10000

Multi-purpose sensor

Pacific LED

StyliD Compact

Unique 1 micro
Adante LED diffuse

CoreView C

StyliD Compact
DuraCare

Lumistone

ColorFuse PC

SmartForm LED

Adante LED diffuse


DuraCare bathroom

Lumistone
2400

Arano wall mouted

ColorFuse PC
DayZone Square stumble

DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux

1800

Fural LED

DaySign Projector

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DuraCare

DuraCare LED

Arano wall mouted


Celino Wall mounted
Multi-purpose sensor

Savio Dynamic light

Savio Dyn

Unique 1 micro

Luminaires used

iColor Tile MX

All dimensions in millimetres

Luminaires used

Celino floor standing

CoreView C DaySign Pendant single All dimensions in millimetres

iColor Tile M

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Alternatives

DuraCare LED

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Celino suspended

StyliD Compact

DuraCare LED

MiniFlux

SmartForm LED

Fural LED

Savio Dynamic light


PowerBalance
Luminous Textile

iColorCove MX PC
LuxSpace HE

Adante LED diffuse


Mini Flux HP

Savio Dynamic light


eWSmartForm Cove QLX LED
DayZone Square

LuxSpace HE

Unique 1 micro
DayZone

Unique 1 micro
Celino LED

StyliD Compact

General lighting Advanced LED technology Smart Pyramid Optics (SPO) Available in different shapes and sizes Alternatives: DayZone, SmartForm LED, Savio, SmartForm
CitySoul LED

SmartForm LED General lighting corridor Energy savings of up to 65% compared with conventional CFL downlights StyliD Compact Specification-grade visual comfort, performance and colour consistency Flexible solution Alternatives: Adante StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, GreenSpace

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LED diffuse

Savio

SmartForm

General lighting corridor Arch. Light counter Accent light Suspended task light Cleanroom Lumistone LED High luminaire efficiency Modular LED system for Freedom and flexibility above counter iColor Tile MX Choice of opticsDaySign Projector interior/outdoor use. wide range of exchangeable Complete luminaire range Designed to fit in a wide range Aluminum profile. parts that reflects the trend Compact sensor ColorFuse PC polycarbonate diffuser.Multi-purpose of ceiling types Clear Quality of light colour to miniaturisation and Transparent polycarbonate consistency through optic architectural integration Alternatives: Celino Wall mounted brackets for fixation technology Excellent optical performance CoreView Panel, CoreLine Luminous T Outstanding efficacy using optical covers for Recessed, SmartForm Alternatives: CoreView C optimum visual comfort and Celino floor standing Adante LED diffuse eW Cove QLX, eW Cove EC Alternatives: Alternatives: efficiency TurnRound, StoreFlux StyliD fixed recessed, Fugato, General lighting Energy savings of up to 65% compared with conventional CFL downlights StyliD Specification-grade visual comfort, performance and colour consistency Flexible solution GreenSpace Alternatives: DayWave, Arano LED, DaySign pendant Twin
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Pacific LED

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Fundacin Jimnez Daz


Jimnez Daz Foundation is a university hospital in Madrid. To realise the architects vision of light surfaces, Philips installed SmartForm recessed light beams and suspended luminaires with stylish, rimless covers. SmartForm provides a comfortable ambience with good light quality and even distribution. An attractive solution with less glare that is more comfortable for patients and staff. Product solutions: SmartForm recessed and suspended lightbeams, Celino suspended, TBS 460 Opal, TBS411 Opal and battens. Madrid, Spain

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Feel safe
Outdoor areas and parking The walk from the car park to the hospital entrance often takes visitors along a path or walkway across a piece of open ground such as a small park or garden. Good quality lighting can help to make people feel safe and comfortable. Additionally, marker lights can provide guidance, while subtle illumination of trees and other features can help to create a pleasant and inviting ambience.

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Outdoor parking
luxspace HE During hours of reduced daylight or at night, good lighting is key. Sufficient light is needed to for both drivers of vehicles and pedestrians. Light levels should be functionally high enough to allow easy tracking of the parked vehicle and bright enough to allow pedestrians to feel safe in their near surroundings. Through the use of a smart motion sensing technology control system, more energy can be saved without compromising on safety.

Indoor parking
DuraCare LED is key to avoid accidents involving both other vehicles and pedestrians. Light levels should also be In indoor parking places, good visibility functionally high enough to allow easy tracking of a parked vehicle and give good facial recognition to help pedestrians feel secure. Our robust, low maintenance solutions combined with presence detection offer a complete solution for indoor spaces. Savio Dynamic light

Plan view

Unique 1 micro

Plan view
iColor Tile MX

StyliD Compact luxspace HE DuraCare LED Unique 1 micro Savio Dynamic light iColor Tile MX
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DuraCare LED
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Savio Dynamic light Lumistone

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ColorFuse PC Luminous Textile

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ColorFuse PC Luminous Textile Luminous Textile Arano wall mouted DaySign Pendant single MiniFlux CitySoul LED

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MiniFlux CitySoul LED CitySoul LED eW Cove QLX
SpeedStar Mounting height 6m LumiMotion Incorporates LEDGINE for leading-edge performance and Multi-purpose sensor lifetime reliability Flexible system compatible with Pacific LED all lighting control solutions for even greater energy savings CoreView C design for LEDGINE Dedicated Long life with low maintenance Total solution with masts and brackets SpeedStar Alternatives

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LumiMotion Motion-sensing technology Wireless communication Stand-alone solution Flexible dim down level (down to 20% of initial flux level) as well as dimming delay Detection area can be set according to requirements Iridium2 LED Pacific LED

Mounting height 8m Incorporates LEDGINE for Pacific LED leading-edge performance and lifetime reliability Flexible system compatible with all lighting control solutions for even greater energy savings Dedicated design for LEDGINE Long life with low maintenance Total solution with masts and brackets

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General lighting Available in wallmount New modules with mid-flux LEDs: Analogue motion sensor which allow high lumen packages and improved configurable sensitivity. efficiency Detection area: 9x6 detection area Low maintenance costsDuraCare due to longbathroom at 2,4m (ceiling mount version) lifetime of LEDs Eclipse shaped detection area Light source is serviceable/upgradeable No segmented click-up bezel Excellent glare control Interacts with any Building Management system via Gateway Alternatives: stumble TCW060 C, Pacific TCW216, TMW076

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See what more light can do


When it comes to creating better healthcare environments and enhanced experiences for people in hospitals, we have just begun to explore the potential. In this section we would like to share some of our ideas with you on how to improve hospital spaces further, by using the positive effects of light, in all its aspects.

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Inspiration
Optimising unused space one room fits all Use of lighting to create different ambiences which allows any space within a hospital setting to be used for multiple purposes, and currently unused areas to become functional. Space is often at a premium within hospitals, but by using lighting creatively, the same area can serve multiple functions. For example light can be targeted on a specific part of the body in an ICU setting. Yet with the help of creative lighting the same space could also allow breastfeeding mothers to lactate, function as a discussion or calming room, and act as a staff relaxation/sleep room. With the lights brightened, it could equally serve to energise staff before a shift. If you take this idea to its logical conclusion, there is even a possibility that hospital buildings per se will become redundant, since any space could be converted into a care setting.

What if light could make a space more versatile?


What if light could tailor a room to specific tasks, activities and interactions? What if it could increase efficient use of rooms? Hospital spaces are often used for more than one purpose. For example, examination rooms that are also used for doctors consultations or minor treatments. Wouldnt it be great if you could make the same room suitable for different purposes, just by changing the light settings?

Personalised spaces greater versatility and efficiency Lighting that can be instantly personalised to suit the patients preferences. Where space is at a premium, the use of lighting increases versatility and therefore efficiency. Patients can change the light ambience in their own room at the flick of a switch, or subtle lighting effects can be used to enhance the colour of certain areas of the care facility. Healthcare is a market and institutions are in direct competition with each other. Using lighting that makes patients feel emotionally more comfortable is one way for institutions to differentiate themselves from the competition. Lighting could be an integrated part of the care package, because its effects may ultimately reduce drug dosage and accelerate recovery.

Practical example Schiphol G7 gate tailors the lighting conditions to the specific functionality of the different areas in the airport boarding process. This results in a better flow during the waiting, security check and boarding procedures and an overall enriched experience.

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Inspiration

What if light could influence your perception of time?


What if light could influence your perception of how long something takes? People in hospital waiting rooms are not just waiting. They often feel worried, anxious and insecure and the minutes of waiting can seem like hours. But imagine the difference that could be made if the waiting environment was so interesting, relaxing or had such welcome distractions that waiting time felt shorter.

Scientific evidence Research from the University of Twente indicates that subjective perception of waiting time at railway stations is influenced by lighting conditions. It was found that passengers estimate the waiting time as being shorter when warm colours in combination with dimmed lighting is used, compared to cooler colours and a more intense lighting.

Calming waiting area light for patients A waiting room light that has a calming effect on patients before their consultation. Patients can become agitated by long waiting times and a lack of information if appointments are running late. This does not leave them in the best frame of mind when they do see the doctor. To manage waiting times, lighting could be installed in waiting rooms which changes as patients move through the queue to indicate how long they still have to go. The calming effect of the lighting would ensure patients are relaxed and alert during their consultation and thus more able to absorb information. Patients could be issued with an RFID tag on arrival and their wait managed by an information kiosk which can detect who they are. The solution could be geared to help people pass the time in the waiting area and create a perception of not having waited long.
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Inspiration
Guiding milestones lighting landmarks Lighting used as an attractive and clear waymarker to guide patients and visitors to where they need to be. Navigating through a large and unfamiliar hospital complex can be daunting. Giving people clear, visual landmarks or recognition points makes it easier for them to find their way or follow directions. Light can be an aesthetically-pleasing way to create visible yet, if need be, unobtrusive markers without taking up too much space in already crowded corridors. Spotlights could equally be used to brand or co-brand the care facility and thus increase awareness and possibly generate revenue.

What if light could guide you and help you orientate?


What if light could help you navigate? What if it could help form an overall picture of your environment? Picture yourself on your way to visit your child or your partner, who is staying in hospital. In an unfamiliar building with many corridors, you would naturally want to find your way as quickly as possible. An environment with lighting that also helps with orientation and wayfinding would be incredibly helpful in this situation.

Navigating by smart phone using modulated light A smart phone app can be used for guiding people, determining locations, tracking people or valuable equipment. Luminaires contain specific data, i.e. identifiers, which are a kind of GPS coordinates. Each light point in the care facility has a different identifier which is not visible to the naked eye. A dedicated app on an iPhone or Android device detects these identifiers and shows the user where they are at that moment, how to get to where they need to be, and points of interest along the way. Because the identifiers are emitted from the light, no GPS or mobile network connection is needed potentially very important inside hospital buildings.

Practical example The Stumble Light is a motionactivated lighting device which creates a path from the bed to the bathroom with just enough light to enable a safe journey and prevent you from falling. A trip to the bathroom in unfamiliar surroundings becomes less perilous for people who are hesitant to turn on the room lights for fear of not being able to return to sleep.

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Inspiration
Mobile light therapy clinic the light bus A mobile bus to provide a light boost where there is little natural sunlight and also to act as a vehicle to promote Philips lighting products. Sunlight is crucial in preventing issues such as seasonal affective disorder and insomnia. A mobile light therapy clinic (possibly a bus organised in partnership with a vehicle company and/or a medical facility) could travel to different locations and act as a locally-accessible therapy and meeting place. Typical areas of use would be in Nordic countries where there is little winter sunlight, or in urban areas to encourage people out of their homes.

What if light could activate and energise you?


What if light could propel you into action? What if it could support vitality? Did you know that how we experience the different seasons has a lot to do with light? For example, most people usually feel much more energetic in spring and summer compared to autumn and winter. Hospital staff and patients alike can really benefit from the energising effects of light, which complement our natural biological rhythms.

Such a mobile location could also act as a platform to promote lighting products for domestic use. Light therapy courses could be organised to educate care providers. Communities could organise their own light therapy get-togethers to promote overall well-being.

Break rooms for regeneration light hammam Light solutions to create a space in which staff can relax and reenergise between shifts and take a step back from the hectic pace of the hospital. A hammam-inspired rest room could replace the traditional staff room as an oasis for relaxation and a place to socialise. Special light settings and programs will adjust the ambience to actively promote regeneration in an area away from the work floor. Better wellbeing as the result of frequent and regenerating rest periods will increase productivity and staff satisfaction levels, resulting in increased efficiency, fewer errors and greater job satisfaction. And happy staff means happy patients and better quality care! The hammam concept could be replicated in, for example, shopping centres or other public places to promote general wellbeing of the population.

Scientific evidence Blue enriched white light in the workplace improves self-reported alertness, performance and experience of evening fatigue.
University of Surrey research

Frequency of prescription-dispensing errors is reduced when work surface light levels are relatively high. But suboptimal lighting intensity (too dark or too bright) leads to an increase in errors.
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Top tips for specifying LEDs


Standardising the performance criteria for LED luminaires
The rise of LED lighting is driving a significant transformation of our lighting industry offering flexibility, creativity, programmability and energy efficiency.
But standards vary tremendously. In recent years the lighting market has been flooded by a vast number of new and unproven entrants. Some making claims about their products performance that dont stand up to scrutiny, while established manufacturers stand by their track records. Who to believe? As things stand, it can be difficult to know whom to trust to deliver on their promises, which potentially undermines the whole LED lighting industry. A CELMA guiding paper published in November 2011 aims to help bring clarity by introducing a universal set of quality criteria described in two IEC/ PAS documents. As a user of LED luminaires it is important to apply the same set of standardised, comparable quality criteria when evaluating manufacturers claims. LED luminaire specifications should always be measured against these. There are three elements that can be standardised: technical definitions, measurement methods and limiting values. The IEC/PAS performance requirement documents describe the definition of quality criteria and the way to measure them. This means you will now be able to judge claims on an equal, like-for-like basis creating a level playing field that truly serves the interests of end-users, specifiers, designers and manufacturers.
The IEC/PAS documents suggest the following list of quality criteria to be considered when evaluating manufacturers claims: a) Rated input power b) Rated luminous flux c) LED luminaire efficacy d) Luminous intensity distribution e) Photometric code f) Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) g) Rated Colour Rendering Index (CRI) h)  Rated chromaticity co-ordinate values both initial and maintained i) Lumen maintenance code j)  Rated life (in h) of the LED module and the associated rated lumen maintenance (Lx) k)  Failure fraction (Fy), corresponding to the rated life of the LED module in the luminaire l) Ambient temperature (tq) for a luminaire. A brief summary of the different quality criteria: a)  Rated input power The rated input power shows the amount of energy consumed by a luminaire, including its power supply. It is expressed in watts. b)  Rated luminous flux It corresponds to the light emitted by the luminaire which is expressed in lumen (unit of light output). It is expressed in lumens. c)  LED luminaire efficacy The measured initial luminous flux divided by the measured initial input power of the same individual LED luminaire. It is expressed in lumens per watt. Luminous intensity distribution d)  The spatial distribution of the luminous flux graphically depicted in a luminous intensity distribution curve, which is usually expressed in a polar coordinate diagram representing the light intensity as a function of angle about a light source. It is expressed in cd = lm sr-1. Photometric code e)  A six digit photometric code that displays the important quality of light parameters: CRI, CCT, chromaticity co-ordinates and luminous flux. f)  Rated Colour Rendering Index (CRI) The colour rendering of a LED module giving white light is the effect on the colour appearance of objects by conscious or subconscious comparison with their colour appearance under a reference illuminant.
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Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) g)  The colour temperature of a LED module giving white light is determined by comparing the light emitted by the LED module with light of an ideal black-body radiator at the given temperature. It is expressed in Kelvin. h)  Rated chromaticity co-ordinate values both initial and maintained. The behaviour of the chromaticity co-ordinates of a LED module expressed in two measurement results of both initial and maintained chromaticity co-ordinates. i)  Lumen maintenance code The measured initial luminous flux (initial value) is normalised to 100% and used as the first data point for determining the LED module life. The maintained luminous flux (maintained value) is measured at 25 % of rated life time up to a maximum of 6.000 hours and expressed as percentage of the initial value. The maintained value determines the lumen maintenance code. j)  Rated life of the LED module and the associated rated lumen maintenance (Lx). The length of time during which a population of LED modules provides more than the claimed percentage (x) of the initial luminous flux always published in combination with the failure fraction. It is expressed in hours. k)  Failure fraction (Fy), corresponding to the rated life of the LED module in the luminaire. The percentage (y) of a number of LED modules of the same type at their rated life designates the percentage (fraction) of failures. This failure fraction expresses the combined effect of all components of a module including mechanical, as far as the light output is concerned. The effect of the LED could either be less light than claimed or no light at all. l)  Ambient temperature (tq) for a luminaire. The ambient temperature around the luminaire related to the specified performance. For a given performance claim the ambient temperature (tq) is a fixed value. It is possible to specify performance claims at different ambient temperatures. It is expressed in degrees Celsius. Note: please be aware that you have to make sure that the tq shall be in accordance with the actual application where the LED luminaire will be used. For more information see: Apples and pears a CELMA guiding paper: why standardisation of performance criteria for LED luminaries is important.

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Luminous textile
Bring spaces alive

Together with partner Kvadrat Soft Cells, we have developed the luminous textile. This design solution offers endless possibilities as an architecturalbuilding component, to create multi-faceted interior atmospheres. All thanks to a customised system of panels covered with Kvadrat textiles, multi-coloured LEDs and dynamic content.

The combination of textile, light and dynamic images culminates in a unique whole, and is designed around simplicity of dimensions, flexibility, installation and use. The architect is able to make large surfaces an integral part of his or her design. Luminous Textile  Freedom of design  Maximum 18 modules, standard or customised  Pixel pitch: 60 mm  Panel Thickness: 127 mm  Min. & max. size per standard panel: Min. size 0.72m (increasing with steps 0.60m) to max. size 1.20m x 6.48m  Min. & max.weight per panel: Min. weight 15kg for smallest panel to max. weight 67kg for biggest panel  Power usage: 55 W m2 Front fabric: Kvadrat textile (8 textures, up to 8  colours per texture)  Number of mounting points: Mountable with bolts and magnets for precise mounting per panel. Number of mounting points depend on panel size  Number of panels connected: Unlimited number of panels. Master > slaves, connected via router  IP rating: Indoor only (IP20) Operating temperature range: 5-35C / 41-95 F   Operating max relative humidity range: 95% (non condensing)  Input voltage: 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz  Acoustic properties: Depending on textile, from ISO 11654 Category D and better  Light output: 170 cd / m2  Content included: Access to standard content included, premium content subscriptions & customised content possible  Content management: Content management software included in price  System integration: Yes, via KiNet

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An intelligent approach to lighting using controls


We understand the importance of getting your lighting right. You need the right lighting that works for you in every situation to maximise the potential for positive change.
By switching to an intelligent lighting system that applies the correct level of light as required, you can move to a sustainable, low impact lighting solution that helps you meet energy consumption, carbon emissions targets and legislation requirements and can substantially reduce your expenditure, whilst improving the comfort for patients and staff in hospitals. The success of any intelligent lighting system depends on three principal factors: system design, proper commissioning and providing adequate user comfor t. All three factors affect user experience as well as estimated energy savings. Overall, combining several controls strategies can generate energy savings of 30-55% for a complete building, depending on the application.

Options for energy saving


Limit the use of lighting Energy usage patterns for a building should reflect the facility occupancy time profile. When traffic in common and circulation areas is reducing in the evening and at night, light levels may be lowered to levels that still provide a safe and comfortable working environment and reassuring illuminance of an egress path. Time-based switches are used for after-hours circulation spaces lighting that is not required can be automatically switched off or dimmed. Daylight integration Natural light has an important bearing on the wellbeing of occupants and is accompanied by their need to be connected to the world outside. Lighting control solutions enable us to strategically substitute artificial light with natural light, slowly dimming lights parallel to daylight entry and achieving considerable energy savings. Low circulation areas These areas in a hospital are a common source of unnecessary energy usage. Occupancy detection can help to save energy, by providing light only when and where it is required.

Options for improving comfort and flexibility


Scene setting Multi-scene controls can be applied in various rooms, for example in examination and treatment rooms, meeting rooms or other areas where multiple activities and the needs of different users have to be combined in the shared space. Dynamic lighting recipes Automated controls are for instance used in spaces where day-rhythms are desired, to mimic the course of natural light outside. Examples of applications are dynamic lighting in staff rooms and corridors, but this can also be of benefit in, for example Intensive Care Units where patients, after severe or critical treatment, are often in need of extra support and orientation during extended recovery times.

Benefits of central control networks


The above-mentioned possibilities can be used locally, on room or department level. Higher levels of networking are also available, allowing integration of controls on multi-department level or with other building management systems, and even extended to multiple buildings. Control networks on building management level can connect the data from all luminaires and thus provide valuable data like intelligent energy calculation and shared occupancy information. These networks can also monitor maintenance requirements, based on lamp values, burning hours and error reporting. And they can be coupled to other systems, like HVAC and blinds, making one interface possible. Centralised control networks can provide optimal building performance to ensure maximal comfort, easier maintenance and minimum energy usage. They can also help to maximise flexibility for building owners to enable future expansion or restructuring.

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