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Lim Kim Hai Electric is an authorized distributor of Philips Lighting in Singapore.

Philips Lighting is a global market leader with recognized expertise in the development, manufacturing & application of innovative and energy-efficient (LED) lighting solutions. With more than 120 years of experience in lighting up buildings, homes, and cities, Philips has proven track record to manage turnkey projects, offering customers the complete value chain of services from financing, design, and installation, to maintenance and energy management. Philips integrated lighting and energy management systems are also distributed via Value Added Partners (VAP) network.

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Philips LED Tubes

LED Tubes

Philips LED Spots

LED Spots

Philips LED Bulbs

LED Bulbs

Philips LED PL Lamps

LED PL Lamps

Philips Fluorescent Lamps & Starters

Fluorescent Lamps & Starters

Philips UV-C Disinfection Devices

UV-C Disinfection Devices

Philips Suspended

Suspended

Philips Recessed

Recessed

Philips Surface Mounted

Surface Mounted

Philips Downlights

Downlights

Philips High-bay & Low-bay Luminaires

High-bay & Low-bay Luminaires

Philips Cove & Contour

Cove & Contour

Philips Waterproof & Cleanroom Luminaires

Waterproof & Cleanroom Luminaires

Philips Road & Street

Road & Street

Philips Urban

Urban

Philips Architectural Floodlighting

Architectural Floodlighting

Philips Sports & Area Floodlighting

Sports & Area Floodlighting

Philips Solar

Solar

Philips Bollards

Bollards

Philips Landscape

Landscape

Philips Facade Lighting

Facade Lighting

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do Philips LED tubes require a ballast?

  • Philips T8 MASTER LEDtube EM/Mains is able to retrofit onto a conventional/magnetic ballast with only a change of the starters to EMP starters.
  • It is strongly to bypass all existing ballast to eliminate ballast maintenance.

How long do LED tubes last?

50,000 hours would imply 5.7 years if the light is operated for 24 hours in a day, 7.6 years if the lights are on 18 hours per day, and 11.4 years for 12 hours a day

What makes LEDs more robust than other light sources?

LEDs have no gases, filaments and no moving parts to fatigue. They provide light through a one-step process that takes place within the diode. There is no glass to break or screwed contacts to loosen.

Are all starters the same for fluorescent lights?

Only tubes using the conventional/magnetic ballast requires the starters. We use S2 for 4 – 22W fluorescent tubes and 4-65W fluorescent tubes.

Can a fluorescent light work without a starter?

  • Only tubes using the conventional/magnetic ballast requires the starters.
  • Fluorescent starters or glow starters are used to help fluorescent tubes and lamps ignite in the initial starting stage of their operation.
  • Simply put, fluorescent starters are a timed switch. The switch opens and closes until the fluorescent tube ‘strikes’ and lights-up.

What's the difference between high bay and low bay lights?

High and low bay lighting fixtures are both used to illuminate large areas and mounted onto high ceilings to provide stronger light while reducing glare.

Differences between low bat and high bay lighting: 

  • Ceiling height is the best way to compare high bay vs low bay lighting.
  • Low bay fixtures only work with ceilings that are between 12-20 feet high.
  • Low bay lighting is below 100 watts while high bay lighting can go above 100 watts. The lighting fixtures use different hanging methods.
  • Low bay lighting is suspension mounted with chains or hooks.
  • High bay lighting can hang from the ceiling using a hook, chain, or pendant or be fixed to the ceiling directly like a troffer light.
  • High bay light fixtures can illuminate ceilings that are 20-45 feet high. The lightings also differ in strength.

What is facade lighting?

Facades are typically known as the principle front or the front-facing exterior sides of the building. In architectural terms, they are one of the most important exterior design elements as they largely determine the overall feel of the structure.

Philips offers innovative, dynamic, and highly reliable LED lighting solutions for all types of buildings, whether new, historic or monumental.

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