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first issue : 2011-02-07 S FOR MSD Platinum LAMP SYSTEMS last change : 2013-01-11. MSD Platinum 15 R 9281 916 05300 number of pages : 12 Philips Innovative Applications N.V. Specifications subject to change without prior notice

1 HISTORY Date Remarks 2011-02-07 LE release 2011-04-29 Remove sticker 2D label from drawing 2013-01-11 Add 330W data Page 2 of 12

2 THE PRODUCT SCOPE The product is a lamp system consisting of a short arc burner in a reflector, and a lamp driver. Type lamp MSD Platinum 15 R Type driver EUC 300c B/ F12 and/or EUC 330c B/B01 (driver with polarization) EUC 300c B/F12 EUC 330c B/B01 3 SYSTEM S 3.1 Driver conditions See driver specifications for more information EUC 300c B/F12 and EUC 330c B/B01 PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT Output lamp power EUC 300c B/F12 EUC 330c B/B01 290 320 300 330 310 340 W Lamp current frequency Free running 60Hz Hz Ignition voltage Peak 4 5 7.5 KV Shut-down voltage* < 35 > 140 V Voltage range Operating 280 415 V Voltage range Standby 280 415 V Voltage range @ 69 140 300W/330W Voltage range @ 264W 55 140 Minimum dim level Minimum dim level 254 264 274 W * If the lamp voltage is below 35V continued over 90s, the driver shuts down. If the lamp voltage reaches over 140V, the driver shuts down immediately. 3.2 Run-up time Run-up time to 80 % of the stabilised luminous output is < 60 s. Page 3 of 12

3.3 Ignition 3.3.1 Cold ignition The criterion for reliable ignition is defined as a maximum of three ignition failures on 30 attempts per lamp however none of these ignition failures may occur subsequently. During the ignition phase of the lamp (run-up-time), no cooling of the burner is recommended. Cooling of the burner can lead to ignition failure. It is known that asymmetric cooling after switching the lamp off, can lead to ignition failure in the next attempt due to condensed mercury on 1 of the electrodes. Therefore Philips advises to build in multiple attempts (max. 5 for safety reasons) to start the lamp. Between 2 attempts one has to wait 15s. Philips suggests after a successful starting attempt to keep the lamp burning for at least 15 minutes. The cable has an isolation value of 8kV To limit voltage loss of the ignition pulse, the mutual capacity of the cables may not exceed 40pF. To ensure this, Philips recommends to: Avoid twisted cables Never tie the cables together Avoid contact to conductive plates, especially if those are connected to ground (e.g. via PE) If possible keep the cables straightened having a mutual distance (of 1 to 2 cm between the cables) A suitable Electrical enclosure should be provided in the end-product. Creepage and clearance distances to high voltage parts and traces have to be evaluated in the end-product. Special consideration has to be given to the distances from earthed mounting screws to hazardous voltage traces on the lamp driver PCB. 3.3.2 Hot restrike At max. bulb temperature of 300 C 25 C: 99% ignition reliability of the total number of switches. (confidence level : 95%) A restrike of the system can be applied 15 seconds after shut down. Restrikes of the system can be repeated up to max. 5 times, if the lamp has not successfully started from the first time. Philips suggests after a successful starting attempt to keep the lamp burning for at least 15 minutes. 3.3.3 One step : full power - dimming In case of one-step-dimming from full power to minimum dim level, light fluctuations may occur. When a lamp is dimmed, the lamp voltage may drop. If boosted again it is possible that the driver is temporary operating below its full power. This will cause a lower light output. See specifications of the driver for the power curve. Page 4 of 12

4 LAMP S 4.1 Dimensions Reflector type E21.9 Fig. 1 Reflector (unit = mm) All dimensions 0.5mm The side contact is designed to fix the cable to the lamp. All other applications of the side contact are on own responsibility; some dimensions might change. Page 5 of 12

4.2 Marking Position of the marking TOP /supplier refl Customer type nr. Country of origin Job number Mercury marking / WEEE marking On top of the rear side of the reflector TOP PHILIPS Made in China MSD Platinum 15 R Hg Fig 2 Marking Page 6 of 12

4.3 Test and operational conditions Lamp driver type Driver frequency Position Burning position Definition of average lamp life Switching cycle Test conditions on electronic power supply (EUC 300cB/F12 and EUC 330c B/B01 ) stabilised at respectively 300W/330W 60Hz any Reference on Top on reflector The point in time at which 50% of the lamps are still operational and still have at least 50% of the original light output. 3.5h on, 15 off Room temperature 0 C - 40 C Lamp environmental temperature 1) Temperature Mo-foil front, rear side and tip <350 C * (Average of 3 lamps with max individual tolerance of± 25 C) Measured conform to IEC 60682. Side connectors 225 C Max * 2) The target value of the average bulb temperature of at least 3 lamps is 870 C (top of bulb) and minimum 770 C at the underside In vertical position the left and right side temperature should be equal within 20 C.. Each individual lamp can have a tolerance of 30 C * Homogeneity Lamp mounting End of life Fast switching An integration system has to be applied to obtain an homogeneous light distribution. External factors that add mechanical or thermal stress to the lamp should be avoided. Please ask advise in case of doubts. We strongly advise to ensure lamp replacement at end of life, enabled by the UART software of the lamp driver. Multiple times of fast switching (<=1min on) can damage the lamp. * For temperature measurements, see AN 2011-002 Page 7 of 12

4.4 Light output 4.4.1 Initial light output (general) Lamp driver type Test conditions on electronic power supply (EUC 300cB/F12/EUC 330c B/B01) stabilised at respectively 300W/330W Stabilisation time 5min Colour temperature 8000K typ. Colour Coord: X 0.297 ± 0.015 Colour Coord: Y 0.303 ± 0.015 UV-output UVA (315-400nm) 15.4W nom. UVB (280-315nm) < 0.25W UVC (248-280nm) <0.50mW Total visible Flux (400-780nm) 94W nom. at 300W and 112W nom. at 330W Lamp cooling Lamps are not cooled during measurement Page 8 of 12

4.4.2 Lamp performance Double aperture Aperture 6,2 x 4,5 mm2 Aperture dia 45,15 mm Fig. 5 measuring system with double diaphragm (unit = mm) Double Aperture on pot (lm) at 300W Min Typ 0h 11000 13500 2000h 5500 6750 Double Aperture on pot (lm) at 330W Min Typ 0h 14300 16000 1500h 7150 8000 4.4.3 Average lamp life and lumen maintenance Test & operational conditions Definition of life time see 4.5 and based upon a large sample population. the point in time at wich 50% of the lamps are still operational and still have at least 50% of the original light output. Life time At 300W At 330W 60 Hz 2000 h 1500 h Page 9 of 12

4.4.4 Hot spot All lamps will be selected on Hot Spot deviation of R = max 1 mm (by using Elmo lens) from the centre of the aperture. 5 OUTGOING INSPECTION OF PHILIPS Appearance check All lamps Marking check All lamps Lamp voltage check before alignment All lamps Ignition check All lamps Page 10 of 12

6 SAFETY - SPECIFIC ATTENTION IS REQUIRED Platinum lamps are designed and produced as a (spare) part of entertainment fixtures, manufactured by OEM s worldwide and sold worldwide. Carefully read the safety instructions. Make sure these instructions are conveyed to the end user.. General safety instructions: unpacking / manipulating lamp: 1 To avoid cutting hazard, wear (preferably clean white cotton) gloves. 2 Platinum lamps tend to wear out over lifetime and the probability of bulb rupture progressively increases beyond the specified lifetime. In order to minimise risk of bulb rupture, do not operate the lamp (or do not allow operation) beyond the specified life time 3 Make sure that touching or replacing a component can only be possible when mains are switched off 4 Check the integrity of lamp cable at lamp exchange Mercury: 5 This type of discharge lamp contains mercury. Mercury is a toxic compound 6 In case of bulb rupture in non-operative mode, avoid inhalation of mercury vapour, and clean the spilled mercury according prevailing safety procedures. 7 In case of bulb rupture during lamp operation, mercury vapour will be emitted. Avoid inhalation. Take precautions to avoid prolonged exposure to this mercury vapour. 8 Furthermore, user manuals and instructions for the end user (consumer) should warn for risks and indicate precautions to be taken to avoid prolonged exposure to mercury vapour in case of bulb rupture. High Operating Lamp Temperature 9 In operation the Platinum lamp gets extremely hot and develops a very high internal pressure. In case of bulb rupture, the safety of the application is to be secured by adequate shielding of the lamp in order to avoid glass parts coming out of the device, even during testing. 10 In operation the lamp gets extremely hot, as well as surrounding parts in the fixture. Before touching lamp, driver and/or other internal parts make sure the fixture has sufficiently cooled down. 11 Do not put lamp on combustible material High Intensity Light Beam: 12 During operation the lamp creates a very high intensity beam, never look directly in the light beam. 13 Prevent the exposure of combustable materials to the light beam 14 Make sure necessary precautions are taken to be compliant with directive 2006/25/EC UV & IR radiation: 15 The lamp generates an amount of UV & IR radiation 16 Make sure that necessary precautions are taken to be complaint with IEC 62471 (e.g. the use of personel protective equipment is strongly recommended both for eyes and exposed skin) High Voltage: 17 Safety protection is needed for the lamp area because of the high ignition pulses, dependent on type, listed in 3.1 Conductivity: 18 The reflector coating is conductive. The customer needs to take actions to prevent electrocution and short circuit of the lamp. Page 11 of 12

7 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 1. Never touch the burner or reflector mirror with bare hands. If bare hands have touched it, it should be cleaned with a lint free towel before installing the lamp. 2. The lamp should be operated on the lamp driver as mentioned in paragraph 1. 3. Fast switching cycles will reduce lamp life (e.g. 10min on 10min off). 4. Max torque on the side connectors = 0.5 Nm. 5. The set maker must design a lamp house to keep glass pieces of bulb and reflector in the lamp house. 6. Visible arc instability has to be suppressed by set optics. 7. Connection : see ANL 2007-005 8 ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS 8.1 EU 8.2 USA At end of service life, lamps should be treated as chemical waste (in view of mercury content), and be disposed of in compliance with national regulations/law. To comply in accordance with the Law of Vermont, that obliges the visible notification on a lamp in case it contains mercury, a Hg logo will be added on the reflector of the lamp. Besides the reflector, also lamp packaging with destination USA needs to notify the customer that the packaging contains mercury added products. For more information about Hg marking, check the website of the Law of Vermont. http://www.vermont.gov Page 12 of 12