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QL Induction Lighting <br />1 vction <br />Q. What is the QL and how does induction lighting work? <br />A. The QL lamp systems uses a revolutionary technology of light generation that combines the basic principals of <br />induction and gas discharge in an A -lamp design. Void of electrodes this new technology delivers an unprecedented <br />100,000 hours of high quality white light. <br />Q. What are the components of the QL system? <br />A. The system is comprised of three components; <br />the generator, the power coupler and the lamp. <br />Q. Why QL Lighting? <br />A. QL induction lighting offers an amazing 100,000 <br />hours life making it virtually maintenance free. <br />It offers crisp white light with 80+ CRI and a <br />choice of 3K and 4K color temperatures. QL <br />offers high reliability and instant on and off. <br />Q. Does QL need a dedicated fixture? <br />EY' <br />, - . ._ � .� •.` ..Y�+, ��,? 1. ` <br />A. Yes. Due to operating and thermal requirements the system needs to be properly installed in a suitable fixture. <br />Q. Who makes a QL fixture? <br />A. Most fixture manufacturers are familiar with the QL system and offer fixtures designed around the QL. <br />Ask your local Philips sales representative for a complete listing. <br />Q. Can running a lamp interfere with computers or any other electronic device? <br />A. No. The QL system complies with FCC rules with noninterference under normal circumstances. <br />Q. Will the QL lighting system interfere with telecommunication equipment? <br />A. No. The FCC standards are in place to protect navigation and radio communications. The system will <br />not interfere with portable or cellular/mobile phones. <br />Q. Is the light output of a QL lamp affected by low temperature? High temperatures? <br />A. Ql:s amalgam fill technology and the heat conduction rod in the center create stable light output over a <br />wide range of ambient temperatures, maintaining at least 85% of nominal lumens from -30' F to 130° F <br />(for an enclosed fixture with heatsink). QL systems can start at temperatures as low as -40' R <br />
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