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    Dimmable LED lighting

    Setting the right scene is crucial to feel at ease and relaxed at home.

     

    Lighting is an unobtrusive, yet very practical way to enhance the atmosphere in your home. Philips provides the latest developments in dimmable LED lighting to help create that perfect atmosphere.


    Philips has a wide range of dimmable LED products, making it easy to adjust the light intensity. Our LED dimming technologies are the ideal replacement for incandescent and halogen solutions, in terms of performance, compatibility and light output.

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    How to choose the right dimmable bulb

     

    If you would like to be able to control the brightness of a LED bulb, you will need one that is dimmable.

    With dimmable LED bulbs, you can control the amount of light to create the perfect mood. Watch the video to learn more about dimmability and choosing the right dimmable bulb.

    Frequently asked questions about dimmable LED lighting

    Which type of dimmer can I use for my LED lamp?

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    When a gold dimmer icon is featured on the packaging, the product can be dimmed with all kinds of phase-cut dimmers which are sold in Europe. The dimming can go as low as 0-2% of the maximum initial light output.

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    When a silver dimmer icon is featured on the packaging, the product is compatible with selected phase-cut dimmers (trailing edge type).

     

    Philips has tested a representative number of European dimmers to check their compatibility with its fixtures. The dimmers are listed in the dimmer compatibility list and ranked according their performance.

     

     

    For all these dimmers, an optimal performance is guaranteed, if connected to up to 3 Philips LED lights with silver dimming icon, or up to 6 Philips LED lights with the gold dimming icon.

    Which type of dimmer can I use for my LED bulb or spot?

     

    Philips offers a selection of dimmable bulbs and spots, and has tested a representative number of European dimmers to check their compatibility.

     

    Review the dimmer compatibility list for bulbs and spots to find out which dimmers are recommended by Philips.

     

     

    For all these dimmers, an optimal performance is guaranteed, if connected to up to 3 Philips LED lights with silver dimming icon, or up to 6 Philips LED lights with the gold dimming icon.

    Can I mix LED lamps with fluorescent or other inductive light sources on 1 dimmer?

     

    No, this will give undesirable effects like flickering.

    During some periods of the day I notice a difference in light level. Can this harm the product?

     

    Pulses are sent by the power company on fixed moments of the day to switch between day and night setting. Also vacuum cleaners can, at fixed moments, create disturbances on the net when started. However, this effect is not harmful to the product.

    Why is my dimmer buzzing?

     

    Inside dimmers electronic components are present to prevent flickering and radio disturbances. These components are needed, but can buzz due to their material and physical restrictions. This is a normal behavior. The products are tested on noise level during development and released well below the accepted noise limits standards.

    How can I prevent interference with my audio installation?

     

    It is possible that interference occurs if power-wires are combined with speaker wires. This can be prevented by creating a larger distance between the 2 input wires of the lamp and the audio installation.

    How can I stabilize the light output?

     

     

    A lot of new dimmers are equipped with a manually adjustable screw to regulate the right load level. If not in the right position, undesirable effects like buzzing and flickering can occur. Adjust the screw position to come to a stable light output. If extra support is needed, please contact Philips consumer care.

     

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