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Why BoldPlay ?. Brilliant Design. Intuitive Engineering Innovation + Design = Performance Serious Energy Savings Ideal direct/indirect distribution maximum row spacing Exceptional Ceiling Uniformity Low peak candela angle = close-to-ceiling installation.
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Why BoldPlay? Brilliant Design. Intuitive Engineering Innovation + Design = Performance Serious Energy Savings Ideal direct/indirect distribution maximum row spacing Exceptional Ceiling Uniformity Low peak candela angle = close-to-ceiling installation
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Truly harnessingthe true potential of LED technology 1.67” 9.4”
Serious Performance True D/I performance allows: • Lower power densities • Maximum visual comfort • Wider fixture spacing • Unparalleled uniformity • No direct view of light source Peak candela angle is 112.5° and 3.8:1 Peak-to-zenith. 55° brightness control meets RP1 for intensive spaces. 27.5° peak angle minimizes veiling reflections. 70% up/30% down
Design for success. LED 4800 lm 48’Lx26’Wx10’H 12’o.c. 39 fc 0.60W/ft2 1.94:1 102 lm/W Light Source Room Size Spacing Light Level Energy Density Ceiling Uniformity Luminaire Efficacy
Make a lasting impression. LED 4800 lm 18’Lx12’Wx9’H 23 fc 0.43W/ft2 102 lm/W Light Source Room Size Light Level Energy Density Luminaire Efficacy
Polished appearance,unrivaled performance. LED 3400 lm 15’Lx12’Wx9’H 7.5’ o.c. 34 fc 0.72W/ft2 1.06:1 106 lm/W Light Source Room Size Spacing Light Level Energy Density Ceiling Uniformity Luminaire Efficacy
In a class of its own. LED 4800 lm 40’Lx24’Wx16’H 12’ o.c. 37 fc 0.78W/ft2 1.07:1 102 lm/W Light Source Room Size Spacing Light Level Energy Density Ceiling Uniformity Luminaire Efficacy
Adding distinction to extraordinaryspaces. LED 4800 lm 60’Lx10’Wx9’H 10’ o.c. 20 fc 0.47W/ft2 3.81:1 102 lm/W Light Source Room Size Spacing Light Level Energy Density Ceiling Uniformity Luminaire Efficacy
Make a bold statement. LED 3400 lm 60’Lx32’Wx12’H 12’ o.c. 37 fc 0.60W/ft2 106 lm/W Light Source Room Size Spacing Light Level Energy Density Luminaire Efficacy
Flexible Distributions 80% Down Variable Optics Kit 20% Up / 80% Down 100% Down Variable Optics Kit 100% Down
ComplementaryWall Mount 60% Up / 40% Down
Application Guide Lighting power density and illuminance information are average maintained values based on predictive engineering analyses in an open plan area measuring 60'W x 60'L x 9’0"H; with room reflectances of ρc 80/ρw 50/ρf 20; and LLF of 0.85 in all cases. Lumen outputs based on 4ft nominal. Changes to fixture mounting and/or workplane heights affect uniformity and to a lower extent light levels, but have no significant impact on energy performance. Ceiling uniformity values are calculated using a statistical area of exitance values, using as a reference, a plane located between a point on the ceiling above a luminaire's photometric center, and the mid-point between two rows of luminaires. All application results have been calculated using real luminaire photometric test data and OEM published system specifications for Philips Ledalite factory standard components at the time of publication. Modifications to architectural conditions, luminaire components, and calculation parameters will yield different results.
Example label. For current U.S. DOE Lighting Facts verified data, please visit ledalite.com/boldplay
Fixture photometry has been conducted by a NVLAP accredited testing laboratory in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Lumen maintenance of the LEDs used in this fixture has been tested by the LED manufacturer in accordance with IESNA LM-80-08.
L80 • Lumen maintenance: • TM-21-11: L85 (6K) >36,000 hours* • L80 > 60,000 hours • *IES TM-21-11 only allows lumen maintenance projections up to 6 times the test duration (in hours) of LM-80-08 measured data.
LEDs Driver Fixture
Solar powered occupancy sensor The solar powered occupancy sensor significantly enhances energy savings by automatically dimming down and then turning off when the space is vacant. Intelligent Transceiver As the hub of system intelligence, the Airwave transceiver receives wireless signals from each device and commands the associated light fixtures to turn on, turn off or dim. Solar powered photosensor The solar powered photosensor harnesses energy from natural light via integrated miniature photovoltaic cells and constantly monitors illumination levels. Kinetic energy switch Kinetic handheld remote The wireless and battery-free Airwave wall switch and remote handheld control are powered by the simple motion of pushing the switch; creating just enough kinetic energy to send a wireless signal to the transceiver.
Free. Response Daylight Harvesting Sensors Energy savings of up to 35%