Philips 14064-0, 40490-5, 40488-9, 40487-1, 31710-7 User Manual

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Philips Horticulture Lamps
Light sensitivity curve of the human eyeLight sensitivity curve of the human eye
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Light sensitivity curve of plantsLight sensitivity curve of plants
Light source as proton emitter
Light particles or photons (= growth light)
Photosynthesis
Growth light
Carbon dioxide
Water
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Photosynthesis processPhotosynthesis process
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The role of light in the growth and development of plants.
Plant growth (photosynthesis) is not
then determined by lux or energy, but
by the photons from the blue to red
(400–700 nm) part of the spectrum.
This is called growth light!
For the human eye, light is the visible part of electromagnetic radiation. Most lighting products are developed for human application. For these purposes, the intensity of visible light is expressed in lux. Lux is a photometric unit and is based on the average sensitivity of the human eye.
The sensitivity is maximized at green/yellow (555nm) and declines towards longer (red) and shorter (blue) wavelengths.A lux meter is corrected for this specific eye sensitivity.
For horticulture, natural daylight (global radiation) is in most cases measured in terms of energy (J orW) with a solar meter.This meter is generally positioned on top of the greenhouse.The value of global radiation is important for climate and humidity control in the greenhouse.
Growth Light
Plants have a completely different sensitivity for colors of light than the human eye. For plant growth, it is important to define light as small
light particles, also called photons or quantum. The energy content of photons is different depending on wavelength (color of light). For one W of energy, almost twice as many red photons can be produced compared to blue. In addition to this, plants are most efficient using the red part of the light and less efficient using the green and blue part. In fact, we are dealing with a plant sensitivity curve for growth light.
Micromol and PPF
Research, both at universities and applied research stations, has demonstrated that the rate of photosynthesis is determined by the amount of photons between 400–700 nm. In scientific terms, this growth light is called Photosynthetic Photon Flux (PPF) and is the only reliable measure to clarify if a light source is suitable for photosynthesis.The higher the PPF value per Watt, the more efficient the light source for plant growth.This is the reason why Philips specifies the PPF value in micromols per second (µmol/s) for all its light sources for horticultural use. Philips Green Power and Agrolite XT lamps are specially developed for maximum growth light and for this reason, are among the most efficient light sources available for horticulture.
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There are several ways in which artificial light can be used to improve and accelerate growth and extend the growing season of commercial crops:
1 To supplement natural daylight and raise growth light levels in order to enhance photosynthesis and
thereby improve growth and quality of plants in greenhouses (supplemental growth light)
2 To control the light period by extending the natural day length with artificial light (photoperiodic lighting)
3 To totally replace daylight with artificial light for ultimate climate control (cultivation without daylight)
Horticulture Lamps—High Pressure Sodium Lamps For Plant Growth
Ideal for growing vegetables and flowers
Supplements daylight in greenhouses with “growth-light”
“Growth-light” output is best measured by PPF (Photosynthesis Photon Flux)—micromol value
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Philips Agrolite XT High Pressure Sodium Lamps
Enhanced spectrum Xtreme grow lamp offers 22% more micromols
Excellent lumen and growth light maintenance at 97%1safeguards a constant
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13
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crop quality and quantity over life
Ceramic discharge tube with PIA technology, simple and robust
construction for reliable lifetime
Features ALTO®Lamp Technology, environmentally responsible lamps.
Std. ANSI Rated Approx. Approx. Product Ordering Nom. Pkg. Ballast LCL MOL Avg. Life Initial Mean PPF Number Code Watts Bulb Base Qty. Code (In) (In) CCT (Hrs)2Lumens3Lumens
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(µmol/sn)
14064-0 C1000S52/AGROLITE XT 1000 E-25 E39 6 S52 8.75 15.06 2100K 15,000 146,000 135,780 1850
Philips GreenPower High Pressure Sodium Lamps
High lumen and growth light maintenance safeguards a constant crop
quality and quantity over life
Ceramic discharge tube with PIA technology for long and reliable lifetime
Simple and robust construction for enhanced reliability and longer life
Product Ordering Nom. Pkg. Ballast LCL MOL Avg. Life Initial Mean PPF Number Code Watts Bulb Base Qty. Code (In) (In) CCT (Hrs)2Lumens3Lumens
21113-6 SON-T PIA Grn Pw/400W/ED18 400 ED-18 E39 12 S51 5.75 9.75 2100K 24,000 55,000 49,500 680 40487-1 SON-T PIA Grn Pw/400W 400 T-15 E39 12 S51 6.65 11.14 2100K 24,000 58,500 52,650 725 40488-9 SON-T PIA Grn Pw/600W/230V 600 T-15 E39 12 S106 6.65 11.14 2100K 18,000 88,500 84,100 1150 40489-7 SON-T PIA Grn Pw/600W/347V 600 T-15 E39 12 S106 6.65 11.14 2100K 18,000 88,000 83,600 1150 40490-5 SON-T PIA Grn Pw/600W/480V 600 T-15 E39 12 S106 6.65 11.14 2100K 18,000 88,000 83,600 1150
Philips SON Agro
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Product Ordering Nom. Pkg. Ballast LCL MOL Avg. Life Initial Mean PPF
Std. ANSI Rated Approx. Approx.
Number Code Watts Bulb Base Qty. Code (In) (In) CCT (Hrs)2Lumens3Lumens
31710-7 SON AGRO 430W 430 ED-18 E39 12 S145/S51 5.75 9.75 2100K 16,000 54,000 48,600 670
Note: Best pr actice suggests grow lamps to be replaced at maximum
40% of their rated average life in order to maintain same level of growth-light on plants over time .
* The micromol value expresses the amount of light par ticles (pho­tons) between 400 and 700 nm that are sent out by a light source (=Photosynthetic Photon Flux) per second.The amount that the plant absorbs determines the rate of photosynthesis and as a result the rate of plant growth.Therefore, the micromol value is also called “growth-light.” In general, an increase of 22% in growth-light means an increase of 22% in plant growth.
1) 97% Lumen maintenance at 10% of rated average life. 93% lumen maintenance at 40% of rated average life.
2) Rated average life is the life obtained, on average, from large
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representative groups of lamps in labor atory tests under controlled conditions at 10 or more operating hour s per star t. It is based on survival of at least 50% of the lamps and allows for individual lamps or groups of lamps to vary considerably from the average.
3) Measured at 100 hrs. life. Approximate lumen values listed are for vertical and horizontal operation of the lamp.
4) Approximate lumen output at 40% of lamp rated average life.
5) Electrically insulated support for bulb may be required, especially in horizontal and near ly horizontal operating positions.
6) Follow fixture manufacturer recommendations regarding proximity of ballast to bulb.
7) This lamp should be shielded from moisture to prevent breakage.
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8) Fixtures should be designed so that sockets and wir ing withstand starting pulse up to 5000 volts for 1000 watts and WHITE SON types and 4000 volts for other sizes.
9) For use in fixtures which do not redirect a substantial portion of the energy toward the arc tube; otherwise ver y early failure is anticipated.
10) Operates at rated output on ANSI 430W S145 SON AGRO ballasts.
11) UV filtered design (FadeBlock
12) Nickel plated br ass base.
13) Heat resisting glass bulb. **Please contact Advance Transformer Company for information on
ballast requirements: www.advancetransformer.com
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