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Outdoor LED lighting for asustainable futureAeroScape area, site and wall mount series featuring LEDGINE technology
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Bridging modern design with cutting-edge
technology to provide a complete outdoor lighting
solution that enhances the architectural environment
The AeroScape family of area, site and wall mounted products combines the latest in high efficiency LED technology with a modern edged design that compliments the simplest to most complex of architectural landscapes. AeroScape blends precision performance with indelible quality.
Each product was specially engineered with a full range of options and design features to meet the highest performance standards.
From the parking lot, to the building entrance, to illuminating the building itself, the AeroScape family of luminaires gives designers the
precision tools and artistic license they need to provide a complete and visually stunning lighting solution.ually stunnp p
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A new age in exterior lighting
Egress lighting zone Exit points highlighted by wall mount luminaires with
emergency option to meet egress requirements.
(mounting heights as required)
Area and site zone Primary traffic and parking areas designed to IES
recommended levels. (20’ - 35’ typical mounting heights)
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AeroScape addresses each of the exterior lighting zones and their unique design criteria. The area and site zone require higher lumen
sources, mounted at taller heights and spaced widely. Pedestrian zone luminaires are mounted lower and provide higher illumination levels to
add emphasis and enhance security. The building and perimeter zones require product designs intimate with physical architectural elements.
The egress lighting zones are areas requiring emergency backup systems providing code-required 1 footcandle path-of-egress illumination,
from the building up to 10 feet toward the common way.
The AeroScape family of luminaires is also compatible with many non-programmable and programmable dimming systems to provide
off-peak energy savings, while still providing safety and security for the entire site.
Pedestrian zone Entrances areas and pathways that see pedestrian foot traffic.
(10’ - 20’ typical mounting heights)
Building and perimeter zone Wall mount application used to accent building or provide
task illumination to perimeter areas.
(6’ - 20’ typical mounting heights)
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Commitment to sustainabilityPhilips Gardco delivers on the promise of supplying the highest quality lighting solutions available with the highest level of
customer service. Our design and manufacturing philosophy is based upon:
• Superior optical performance • Best of class thermal management
• Use of quality materials throughout the luminaire • Industry leading control options
• Excellent mechanical design
This award winning commitment to engineering excellence allows us to provide lighting solutions that help reduce fixture
counts and energy consumption that equates to reduced life cycle costs. Our lighting solutions are designed to be green
friendly and sustainable for end owners and lighting professionals.
High source efficacy
In recent years, LEDs have become the light source of choice for
relight and retrofit opportunities and new construction projects
due to rapid improvements in lumen performance and efficacy
(LPW). To date, bare LEDs have well surpassed 100 lumen per
watt levels and the performance and efficiency levels continue to
grow with advances in technology and thermal management.
Multi-level lighting
Standard high output LED systems are inherently dimmable
when combined with 0-10V secondary controls or dimming
systems. Being able to easily dim and control lighting levels makes
LED based products the ideal choice to help reduce energy
consumption and overall environmental impact.
Why does LED make sense today?
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Philips Gardco employs
LEDGINE LEDGINE is a Philips global LED-based lighting platform designed to
provide advanced and reliable lighting solutions to meet a multitude
of market requirements. Philips Lighting Professional Luminaire
companies are able to use LEDGINE as the primary building block in
new product design and development by utilizing a variety of board,
LED and optical combinations to meet the rapidly and continually
changing lighting landscape.
Future-Proof
Luminaires that utilize future-proof LED platforms such as LEDGINE
allow you to specify your lighting with confidence. Philips is one of the
world’s largest and most reliable lighting companies. Our LED-based
platforms are supported and maintained for continuous improvement
as LED technology changes and continues to advance.
Reliable, energy efficient light source
LEDGINE ensures that the products you choose will always be
able to maximize life, performance and energy savings. You will
always have peace of mind in knowing that your products with
LEDGINE inside are designed with the same level of quality and
performance you are accustomed to with other traditional Philips
lighting sources.
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Innovative passthrough convective cooling design
maximizes life and performance
Luminaire design and thermal management significantly effect
LED performance and operating life. The key to optimum
performance is keeping the LED junction temperatures and
all other electrical components as cool as possible.
The engineers at Philips Gardco use the latest innovations
in thermodynamic software to design efficient heatsinks and
simulate performance results. Moldflow and thermal analysis
modelling ensure AeroScape’s castings effectively dissipate
heat and promote airflow.
The radial heatsink fins in the LEDgine pods help create a vortex
by pulling cooler ambient air from outside the fixture through
the vents in the doorframe and upper housing. These radial fins
increase air velocity while the passthrough convective cooling
system effectively radiates heat out and away from the LEDs
and the luminaire. As a result, air flow ensures optimum LED
performance, system life and longevity.
Vy- Velocity (in/s)
Upper passthrough vents
Lower passthrough vents
Die-cast decorative housing
IP66 POD assembly
Die-cast doorframe
Radial heatsink finsincrease air velocity
System Reliability
Our engineers took an innovative thermal design
approach with AeroScape. The LEDGINE pods in
the area and site luminaires seal directly to a die-
cast frame and lens assembly, ultimately creating a
dedicated and fully sealed IP66 rated optical assembly.
The outer housing and doorframe serve as a
decorative shell designed to promote convective
airflow with the use of passthrough venting.
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LED life and its relation to lumen maintenance What is the life expectancy of LEDs today?
Solid state lighting has created a paradigm shift in our industry. The lighting community, including luminaire manufacturers
now have to contend with four major factors in determining the length of suitable illumination, which is typically defined at
70% lumen maintenance (L70).
One - The choice of the LED and performance based on LM-80 testing that defines LED life and lumen maintenance.
Two - The luminaire’s thermal management as it relates to LED junction temperature (Tj).
Three - The drive current in which the LEDs operate.
Four - The outdoor ‘average’ ambient temperature where the LED products are going to be used.
All four of these factors have influenced the lighting industry to develop new testing guidelines that combine both engineering and science
to accurately predict life expectancy results. Since LEDs have the design expectation to provide useful life for tens of thousands of hours
(10-20 years or longer), actual life and reliability testing can only be done for so long before it must be mathematically predicted.
What is rated system life?Rated system life is the minimum life of the complete LED
and driver system before maintenance may be required
as determined by the luminaire’s thermal management.
Typically the limiting thermal factor in an LED product
design is controlled by the driver and not the LED.
The AeroScape family’s robust engineering design and
passthrough thermal management system achieves a
minimum rated system life of up to 80,000 hours or 21.9
years based on a 10 hour per day burn cycle at ambient
temperatures up to 40°C (104°F).
What is predicted LED life and lumen maintenance?Predicted life is the estimated life in hours of an LED product when it reaches 70%
lumen maintenance (L70) at a specific average operating ambient temperature. Since
an LED product can reach L70 after 10-20 years of operation or longer, Philips Gardco
wanted to give designers the ability to properly choose a LED lumen maintenance
(LLM) factor for their lighting designs at a predicted life in hours based on their average
operating ambient temperature.
The tables below show that AeroScape reaches a LLM of 0.72 at a predicted life of
104,000 hours, or 28.5 years, based on a 10 hour per day burn cycle at a 40°C (104°F)
average ambient. A pulse start HID system reaches a 0.72 LLM at just 8,000 hours or
2.2 years, requiring lamp maintenance to maintain desired light levels. Subsequently
you will need to re-lamp an HID system seven times to equal the predicted life and
lumen performance of an AeroScape system.
ASA-160G1 @ 530 mA 400 Watt Pulse Start Metal HalideOutdoor ambient temp (°C)1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
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Re-lamp #9Junction temperature2 56.1 61.1 66.1 71.1 76.1 81.1 86.1 91.1
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8,000 / 2.2 1.03 1.02 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.72 - - - - - - - - -
16,000 / 4.4 1.02 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.95 0.94 0.62 1 - - - - - - - -
24,000 / 6.6 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.96 0.95 0.94 0.92 - 0.72 - - - - - - - -
32,000 / 8.8 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.90 - 0.62 1 - - - - - - -
40,000 / 11.0 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.91 0.89 - - 0.72 - - - - - - -
48,000 / 13.2 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.89 0.87 - - 0.62 1 - - - - - -
56,000 / 15.3 0.97 0.96 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.89 0.87 0.85 - - - 0.72 - - - - - -
64,000 / 17.5 0.96 0.95 0.93 0.92 0.90 0.87 0.85 0.82 - - - 0.62 1 - - - - -
72,000 / 19.7 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.90 0.88 0.85 0.83 0.80 - - - - 0.72 - - - - -
80,000 / 21.9 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.88 0.86 0.83 0.81 0.78 - - - - 0.62 1 - - - -
88,000 / 24.1 0.93 0.91 0.89 0.86 0.84 0.81 0.79 0.76 - - - - - 0.72 - - - -
96,000 / 26.3 0.91 0.89 0.86 0.84 0.82 0.79 0.76 0.74 - - - - - 0.62 1 - - -
104,000 / 28.5 0.89 0.87 0.84 0.82 0.79 0.76 0.74 0.72 - - - - - - 0.72 - - -
112,000 / 30.7 0.87 0.85 0.82 0.80 0.77 0.74 0.72 0.70 - - - - - - 0.62 1 - -
120,000 / 32.9 0.85 0.83 0.80 0.77 0.74 0.72 0.70 - - - - - - - - 0.72 - -
128,000 / 35.1 0.83 0.80 0.76 0.74 0.71 0.69 - - - - - - - - - 0.62 1 -
136,000 / 37.3 0.79 0.76 0.73 0.71 0.69 - - - - - - - - - - - 0.72 -
144,000 / 39.5 0.75 0.72 0.70 0.68 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.62 1
152,000 / 41.6 0.71 0.69 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.72
160,000 / 43.8 0.67 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.62
Note: Actual LED rated life per the LED manufacturer’s L70 curve is 60,000 hrs. Predicted LED life expectancy and L70 lumen depreciation is based on AeroScape’s superior thermal management, actual junction
temperature (Tj) and projected L70 curves. Based on IESNA LM-80 methodology, predicted life in years will be extended even further if used with “DD” or “Dynadimmer” dimming options. Actual experience may vary
due to field application conditions. Please refer to the spec sheet for the most current predicted life tables as LED LM-80 data is continually being updated.
LED lumen maintenance (per life and ambient temperatures) HID lumen maintenance (per life and re-lamp)
LED calculations are based upon absolute photometry and LLM predictions and does not require use of a ballast factor. Lumen maintenance data is provided for each AeroScape lumen package and
can be found in the specification sheets at www.philips.com/luminaires. HID calculations are based upon relative photometry which includes technical data for mean lamp lumens 0.80 of initial and ballast factor 0.90.
1. Outdoor ambient temperature is based on annual average operating air temperature as seen by the f ixture within its environmental conditions.
2. Junction temperature is calculated from in-situ, solder point measurement per LED manufacturers recommendation, and will vary based on drive current and nominal forward voltage of the LED.
3. Thermal factor is a prorate or derate value based on the in-situ solder point measurement and the relative luminous f lux provided by the LED manufacturer.
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Is LED truly ready for site lighting?
Photometric Analysis
The answer is 100% YES. AeroScape’s premium area and site optics were
designed specifically for the LEDGINE platform to meet or exceed current
IES standards as a true one for one replacement when compared to
traditional HID luminaires up to 400 watt - while providing superior energy
savings at the same time.
The one-for-one is achieved by the LED’s ability to more finely tune and
control light output. Unlike conventional HID systems, where reflector
inefficiency and lumens exiting directly below the lamp result in hot spots
and poor uniformity, AeroScape’s specially engineered LED optical systems
have the ability to distribute light evenly toward specific target regions
according to task. As a result, lighting designers can avoid developing overlit
spaces and produce a visually pleasing, uniformly illuminated environment.
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254 watt AeroScape solutionSuperior task lumen replacement
181 AeroScape watt solution Extreme energy saving
452 watt pulse start metal halide“Best in Class” HID design
LED optical designConventional
HID optical design
Designed to evenly and efficiently
distribute lumens to the task area
Extreme hot spot
directly below the lamp
and inefficient system
due to interreflected flux.
Note: The comparisons above are based on current IES parking lot criteria for enhanced security. Minimum maintained horizontal illuminance: 0.5. Maximum-to-minimum ratio: 15:1.
Comparisons are based on 27.5’ mounting height (25’ pole & 30” base), 120’ spacing and are in accordance with IES RP-20-98 and LM-64-01 parking lot criteria. All three comparisons were
based on a 0.72 lumen maintenance. B - Backlight U - Uplight G - Glare
Average 1.52
Max 3.9
Min 0.5
Avg./Min 3.05
Max/Min 7.80
Average 1.08
Max 1.9
Min 0.6
Avg./Min 1.8
Max/Min 3.17
Average .80
Max 1.4
Min 0.5
Avg./Min 1.6
Max/Min 2.80
B 4
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Units 4
Wattage 452
B 4
U 0
G 2
Units 4
Wattage 253.5
B 4
U 0
G 2
Units 4
Wattage 181
44% Energy Savings! 60% Energy Savings!!
• Meets minimum fc requirements
• Overlit with poor max-to-min ratios
• Higher glare (G) BUG rating
• Meets minimum fc levels of HID
• Better uniformity
• Lower glare (G) BUG rating
• Meets minimum fc requirements with 60% energy savings
• Better uniformity
• Lower glare (G) BUG rating
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Due to the significant lumen depreciation
characteristics of HID, the industry has been forced
to over design sites at initial lumens to ensure a
nominal level of safety and security in the future -
wasting energy and creating unnecessary sky glow.
Initial lumen calculations
Description Avg. Max Min Avg. / Min.
Max./ Min.
Total System Watts
Energy Savings
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-530mA 2.65 5.54 0.84 3.16 6.60 12,675 44%
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-350mA 1.75 3.57 0.53 3.29 6.71 9,050 60%
As a result, we pick a somewhat arbitrary design level
criteria or mean lumens as our target, which is really
just a point in time. In the case of a 400W PSMH,
this is at 8,000 hours and traditionally a total lumen
maintenance of 0.72. By comparison, AeroScape is
still performing like new.
After 8,000 hours, the HID system continues to
depreciate far below designed levels. Even if a
group relamping program is employed at 16,000,
for half of the HID system life, the light levels will
not meet maintained design levels. AeroScape is still
performing nearly like new.
At 80,000, an HID system has been relamped six
times and spent more than half of its life below
designed levels. Even after 21 years of service,
AeroScape is performing above current IES standards
and could potentially perform above that level for an
additional 10 years or more. Calculations for ASA-160G1-530 (0.84) and ASA-160G1-350 (0.76) are based on actual lumen maintenance charts at 80,000 hours found
in specifications sheets at www.philips.com/luminaires.
Note: AeroScape’s ASA-160-G1-530 and ASA-160-G1-350 lumen maintenance is based on 40°C (104°F).
For the most current technical information, always download the technical documents at www.philips.com/luminaires
Lumen calculations @ 8,000 hours
Lumen calculations @ 16,000 hours
Lumen calculations @ 80,000 hours
Description Avg. Max Min Avg. / Min.
Max./ Min.
Total System Watts
Energy Savings
Paved Area at Grade - 400W PSMH 2.10 6.26 0.43 4.84 14..43 22,600 -
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-530mA 3.10 6.47 0.98 3.16 6.60 12,675 44%
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-350mA 2.23 4.56 0.68 3.29 6.71 9,050 60%
Description Avg. Max Min Avg. / Min.
Max./ Min.
Total System Watts
Energy Savings
Paved Area at Grade - 400W PSMH 2.44 7.27 0.50 4.84 14.43 22,600 -
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-530mA 3.16 6.60 1.00 3.16 6.60 12,675 44%
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-350mA 2.32 4.75 0.71 3.29 6.71 9,050 60%
Description Avg. Max Min Avg. / Min.
Max./ Min.
Total System Watts
Energy Savings
Paved Area at Grade - 400W PSMH 3.39 10.10 0.70 4.84 14.43 22,600 -
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-530mA 3.16 6.60 1.00 3.16 6.60 12,675 44%
Paved Area at Grade - ASA-350mA 2.30 4.70 0.70 3.29 6.71 9,050 60%
Calculations for HID (0.62) are based on lamp lumen depreciation and ballast factor as provided by lamp and ballast manufacturers.
Calculations for ASA-160G1-530 (0.98) and ASA-160G1-350 (0.97) are based on actual lumen maintenance charts at 16,000 hours found
in specifications sheets at www.philips.com/luminaires.
Calculations for HID (0.72) are based on lamp lumen depreciation and ballast factor as provided by lamp and ballast manufacturers.
Calculations for ASA-160G1-530 (1.00) and ASA-160G1-350 (1.01) are based on actual lumen maintenance charts at 8,000 hours found
in specifications sheets at www.philips.com/luminaires.
Calculations are based on initial lumens.
Step 1: Determine LED lumen maintenance
(LLM) at the desired design life and average
nighttime temperature.
Step 2: Select an appropriate delivered lumen
package based on application criteria.
AeroScape delivers a
sustainable design
Time to design. Design professionals are now equipped to design
a sustainable SSL outdoor lighting space
with two simple steps:
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Save up to 60% energy with AeroScapeThe optics designed around the LEDGINE platform are optimized for performance. We are able to design LED
optics that are extremely efficient in utilizing delivered lumens according to task, eliminating wasted light and
improving visual uniformity.
Ultimately, this translates to significant energy savings compared to traditional HID solutions by simply switching to a
LED system. With AeroScape’s extremely efficient optical system, we are able to maintain the same recommended
IES light levels utilizing less delivered lumens and reducing energy consumption by as much as 60%.
Comparing LED to HID
Typical Pole
Height
HID System
Initial Lumens1
HID System Wattage
Rated Life
AeroScapeSystem Equivalent
Initial Lumens1
AeroScape System Wattage
Predicted L70 Life @ 25°C
Predicted L70 Life @ 40°C
LED Energy Savings
LED Savings
10-15’ 150W Pulse 10,000 190 10,000 ASA-80G1-350-3L 7,555 90 160,204 142,077 100 52.6%
15-20’175W Probe 9,720 210 10,000 ASA-80G1-530-3L 10,454 126 135,957 119,573 84 40.0%
175W Pulse 11,520 208 15,000 ASA-80G1-530-3L 10,454 126 135,957 119,573 82 39.4%
20-30’250W Probe 14,760 295 10,000 ASA-160G1-350-3L 15,486 181 157,731 136,400 114 38.6%
250W Pulse 17,100 288 15,000 ASA-160G1-350-3L 15,486 181 157,731 136,400 107 37.2%
25-30’400W Probe 25,920 452 20,000 ASA-160G1-350-3L 15,486 181 157,731 136,400 271 60.0%
400W Pulse 30,000 456 20,000 ASA-160G1-350-3L 15,486 181 157,731 136,400 275 60.3%
25-35’400W Probe 25,920 452 20,000 ASA-160G1-530-3L 21,458 254 131,747 112,800 198 43.8%
400W Pulse 30,000 456 20,000 ASA-160G1-530-3L 21,458 254 131,747 112,800 202 44.3%
Utilizing controls for additional energy savings during off-peak hours
Why operate your outdoor luminaires at 100% power in an unoccupied space if you don’t have to? The
answer with HID was because you had to, thanks to many limitations when dimming an HID lamp. With LEDs,
we can easily control our luminaires to save additional energy during off-peak hours of operation - which can
out number peak hours of illumination by 2 to 1 or more.
An additional control option that saves energy during off-peak hours is our basic dimming driver (‘DD’) option.
When combined with traditional secondary controls like a multi-channel time clock, the ‘DD’ option gives the
end user more finite control of when their system will dim to 10% low. When specified, the 0-10V dimming
leads will exit the luminaire’s arm assembly for ease of installation.
Controls help to extend the life of the luminaire
Because LEDs run at lower temperatures when dimmed, luminaires
with controls can prolong the predicted LED life compared to
luminaires with no controls. Increased life means less maintenance
and a lower cost of ownership.
Incentives and utility rebates
Adjusting light to specific levels may help to obtain
LEED innovation points or qualify for utility rebates and
national tax incentive programs.
Notes:
1) Initial 72% efficient
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How does Dynadimmer work?
Dynadimmer is a simple stand-alone smart control system designed to reduce energy
consumption by using a variety of preset or custom dimming profiles requiring no
internal clock, additional wiring or controls. Everything is based on the midpoint of the
time the Dynadimmer configured luminaire peaks, this will vary from summer to winter
months. The Dynadimmer configured luminaire will continuously calculate the midpoint
of the evening based on its start and stop time. This is known as its dimming profile.
Philips Gardco offers three standard dimming profiles and a custom programming
option for factory or field commissioning.
4-Hour Safety - DS
The DS profile focuses on safety by dimming during a limited off peak
period of four hours - two hours before and after its measured midpoint.
DS decreases light levels to a user specified 25, 50 or 75% level.
*Dimming profile shown assumes average midpoint of the night of 1 AM.
6-Hour Median - DM
The DM profile provides an ideal balance between illumination and
energy savings by dimming during a period of six hours - three hours
before and after its measured midpoint. DM decreases light levels
to a user specified 25, 50 or 75% level.
*Dimming profile shown assumes average midpoint of the night of 1 AM.
8-Hour Economy - DE
The DE profile maximizes energy savings by dimming during a period
of eight hours - four hours before and after its measured midpoint. DE
decreases light levels to a user specified 25, 50 or 75% level.
*Dimming profile shown assumes average midpoint of the night of 1 AM.
25 %
11 PM 3 AM
50 %
75 %
100 %
Night
Ligh
t O
utp
ut
-2 hrs
+2 hrs
Dusk Dawn
Midpoint
25 %
10 PM 4 AM
50 %
75 %
100 %
Night
Ligh
t O
utp
ut
-3 hrs
+3 hrs
Dusk Dawn
Midpoint
25 %
9 PM 5 AM
50 %
75 %
100 %
Night
Ligh
t O
utp
ut
-4 hrs
+4hrs
Dusk Dawn
Midpoint
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Dynadimmer softwarePhilips offers free software for download
that can be used to create a specific
dimming profile. Dynadimmer software
can be downloaded free-of-charge from
the Philips website at http://www.philips.
com/dynadimmerus.
Dynadimmer USB PC cableThe dimming schedule may be fine-tuned
either on or off-site by means of a USB
PC cable. The USB programmng cable
is used to directly link and program
Dynadimmer 0-10V from a PC. When using
this cable, no programmer tool is needed.
Dynadimmer software has a dedicated
button to activate the USB feature.
Custom - DCP
The Dynadimmer can be ordered with a custom factory ‘DCP’ profile to suit your specific application, allowing for up
to 5 time events and 5 dimming levels from 10 to 100% of total wattage. The ‘DCP’ will allow end-users to define
their desired system. For factory programming, Philips Gardco will require an approved submittal to set profile.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
D1
D2
D3
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5
D4
D5
Midpoint
Example dimming schedule with Dyndadimmer
Dynadimmer programming kitThe Dynadimmer programming kit
enables users to re-program the individual
Dynadimmers either on or off-site. The kit
includes the handheld programmer, cable
device and software. The Dynadimmer
programmer is powered by four
AA or LR6 batteries.
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Designed for flexibility and simplicity
Simple and quick installation
AeroScape is ready to install straight out of
the box. The arm and splice compartment
are pre-installed at the factory to help
reduce installation time. Simply remove the
arm’s cover and install to a round or square
pole in just a few simple steps.
Remove the arm cover and secure the fixture
to the pole with the supplied two bolts and
back-up plate.
Make your splice connection with wet location
wire nuts (by others).
Secure the cover arm and you are finished.
Rotatable optics
AeroScape’s optical distributions can be factory
set or field rotated as needed, during or after
installation. Simply remove the LEDGINE pod
assembly and rotate in 90° increments to
achieve the optical distribution of choice.
Ease of maintenance
AeroScape was designed to make
routine maintenance as easy
as possible. All of the electrical
components from the LEDGINE pod
assembly to LED drivers mount directly
to the doorframe. When accessed,
the captive wire-frame hinges safely
to hold the door in place. The entire
doorframe assembly can be removed
without tools and AeroScape can be
easily serviced in the lift or on the
ground, whichever is easier.
Simply remove AeroScape from the box, and you
are ready for installation.
achieve the optical distribution of choice.
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AeroScape’s unique bubble feature allows you to
easily level the back plate.
Secure the fi xture with two set screws and you
are fi nished.
Install the hands-free wire safety cable and hang
the sconce for a hands-free install.
Our hands-free feature allows you to keep your
wall sconce stabilized during the installation.
Guide the fixture onto the back plate.Make your splice connection with wet location
wire nuts (by others).
No secondary hands required for install or maintenance
AeroScape’s wall sconce was engineered with one
installer in mind. Similar to AeroScape’s site unit
construction, the wall sconce was designed to make
maintenance as easy as possible. The driver and
other serviceable components mount directly to
the doorframe. When accessed, the captive wire-
frame hinges safely hold the door in place. The entire
doorframe assembly can be removed without tools and
can be easily serviced in the lift or on the ground.
Getting it straight
AeroScape’s wall sconce features a unique bubble level
that allows you to accurately mount the back plate to
any surface. Once the back plate is installed, you can
easily attach and hang the fixture via a safety cable
without tools and install the unit at your own pace,
eliminating the challenge of balancing the fixture and
tools at the same time.
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Elevated scale guide
4'
8'
12'
16'
20'
24'
28'
30'
ASA-160G1-SAM
ASA-160G1-UAM
ASA-80G1-SAM
ASA-80G1-UAM
ASW-80G1ASW-32G1
AeroScape area and site series
Philips Gardco’s AeroScape area and site series was designed to compliment modern architectural design, and was
specifically engineered around LED technology utilizing an advanced passthrough convective thermal management system.
The low profile luminaire is available in two sizes and two architectural arm choices. The premium area and site optics
were designed specifically for the LEDGINE platform to meet or exceed current IES standards as a true one-for-one
replacement when compared to traditional HID luminaires up to 400 watt.
AeroScape’s area and site products include full range dimming and control options like Dynadimmer for greater energy
savings. Efficacies of up to 87 lumens per watt, and predicted life exceeding 100,000 hours make the Philips
Gardco AeroScape family an industry leader in the outdoor marketplace.
Arm styles
AeroScape area and site luminaires are available
in two distinctive arm designs. The upswept arm
adds an additional design element to your luminaire,
and the straight arm design continues the sleek,
low-profile stance.
Each arm style is designed to mount to both round
and square poles. To reduce installation time, the
arm includes a UL recognized splice compartment
and is pre-installed to the fixture ready for install.
A wall mount accessory is also available, using the
straight arm only.
AeroScape pole mount luminaries are perfect
solutions for two lighting zones within a site plan.
The site and area zone requires large scale
luminaires mounted high and spaced widely.
The pedestrian zone luminaires are mounted
lower and provide higher illumination levels to
draw attention and enhance security.
ASA-UAM (Upswept arm)
ASA-SAM (Straight arm)
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Optical flexibilityThe LEDGINE based AeroScape is available with four area and site optical
distributions, allowing you to customize your design solution according to
the application. Optics can be factory oriented or field rotated for added
design flexibility.
All AeroScape luminaires are dark sky friendly to help minimize unnecessary
light pollution and light trespass. Designed to be a one-to-one equivalent of
HID installations, significant energy savings are realized as are improvements in
uniformity without compromising on light quality or safety as defined by the IES.
Philips LEDGINE future-proof technology makes it possible to maintain and
upgrade your lighting with confidence. You can upgrade your luminaire by
simply replacing the LEDGINE pod system, allowing protection of your future
investment as LED technology and performance continue to advance.
Controlled backlight
AeroScape is available with internal house side shielding for
the 2L, 3L and 4L optics to precisely control and limit spill
light and light pollution behind the pole or across property
lines. An exclusive extreme house side shield option
is available for the 4L optic to meet stringent LEED
accredited requirements.
All house side shields are available factory installed or can be
installed in the field if additional spill light control is required
after initial installation.
Asymmetric areas Large open areas
House side shield
Perimeter areas
5LSymmetrical throw for large
open areas. 5L is designed to
IES Type V classification.
4L0Forward throw for perimeter
areas. 4L0 is designed to IES
Type IV classification.
3L0 Medium, asymmetric throw
for defined geometric areas
3L0 is designed to IES Type
III classification.
2L0Narrow, forward throw for
pathways. 2L0 is designed to
IES Type II classification.
Narrow areas
HSS Available in 2L, 3L and 4L.
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Model Lighting Ordinance
As our population grows and the need to conserve energy and
reduce the amount of overlit environments increases, the
International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) and the Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) have come
together to develop the Model Lighting Ordinance (MLO)
to address the need for strong, consistent outdoor lighting
regulation. The MLO guidelines provides two methods for
determining compliance, prescriptive and performance within
specified lighting application zones. Both methods use the
‘BUG’ rating system to determine approved fixture selections.
PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD - COMPLIANCE CHART EXAMPLE
Lamp Description QTY Initial Luminaire Lumens Total
ASA-160G1-530-2L-HSS 6 14,305 85,830
ASA-160G1-530-5L 48 20,870 1,001,760
TOTAL INITIAL LUMINAIRE LUMENS 1,087,590
SITE ALLOWED TOTAL INITIAL LUMENS 1,120,000
PROJECT IS COMPLIANT? YES
SITE ALLOWED TOTAL INITIAL LUMENS
Site Description Light Commercial
Lighting Zone LZ-3
Hardscape Area (SF) 217,518
Allowed Lumens per SF of Hardscape 5.0
Site Allowed Total Initial Lumens (lumens per SF X hardscape area) 1,120,000
Technical References:
IDA-IESNA Model Outdoor Lighting Ordinance (MLO). Effective June 15, 2011
BUG rating has nothing to
do with tiny little insects
The IES has developed a system for comparing outdoor luminaires in terms
of controlling back light, uplight, and glare (three types of waste illumination)
for distribution patterns in the outdoor environment. BUG ratings will be used
more and more by the IES in the future to help promote efficient outdoor
LED luminaires.
Backlight - refers to light directed opposite the target area, which may
create light trespass. Backlight is commonly behind the luminaire.
Uplight - is illumination directed above the horizontal plane of the luminaire
(90º) which causes artificial sky glow.
Glare - is the amount of light from the luminaire emitted in directions or
at angles that cause glare, which can be annoying or visually disabling.
Refer to matrix on pages 32 and 33 to view BUG ratings and fixture lumen
data for each standard model configuration.
180°
UH
UL
BVH
0°
100°100°
90° 90°
BH80° 80°
BM60° 60°
BL30° 30°
FVH
FH
FM
FL
BACKLIGHT
FORWARDLIGHT
UP LIGHT
The most common method of determining compliance is the prescriptive
method. The prescriptive method contains precise and easily verifiable
requirements for luminaire light output and fixture design that limit glare,
uplight, light trespass and the amount of light that can be used.
Our highly trained staff are experts in outdoor lighting designs and can assist
with any designs requiring the use of the new MLO.
For application assistance, please contact Philips Gardco’s Technical Application Engineers.
G - GlareU - UplightB - Backlight
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AeroScape wall and surface mount series
Philips Gardco’s AeroScape wall mount series compliments modern architectural design and is specifically engineered
around LED technology, utilizing an advanced passthrough convective thermal management system. The compact
sconce series is available in two housing sizes and four optical distributions designed for the LEDGINE platform to graze,
flood, or provide task and egress lighting around the perimeter of a building. The wall series was also designed to be
mounted in an inverted orientation for accent and flood applications.
Perimeter lighting Wall wash lightingEntrance lighting
WTWall throw is designed to
provide a soft, even distribution.
4L4L is designed to
IES Type IV classification.
3L3L is designed to
IES Type III classification.
2L2L is designed to
IES Type II classification.
Pathway lighting
Two sizes
AeroScape’s wall sconce series is available in
a small and large housing. The two models
provide mounting height flexibility and offer a
variety of distribution patterns to choose from.
Emergency battery backup option is also available
in the large housing with the 32 LED board.
Mounting Height Guide
6'
8'
10'
12'
14'
16'
18'
ASW-32G1 ASW-80G1 ASW-80G1ASW-32G1
22'
20'
2'
4'
AeroScape’s wall sconce provides design
solutions for two site lighting zones.
The first zone is building and perimeter. This
zone requires designs that are intimate with
physical architectural elements.
The second zone is egress lighting. Egress
lighting areas require emergency backup
systems in case of a power failure.
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Egress lighting
AeroScape’s wall sconces accentuate doorways and
building entrances while providing egress illumination
during a power failure. The emergency LED backup system
provides code-required 1 footcandle minimum path-of-
egress illumination, from the building up to 10 feet toward
the common way. AeroScape’s emergency backup system
‘EBB’ option will operate for 90 minutes and extinguish
itself once power is fully recovered. Test button
Emergency LED
Red charging indicator
Illustration demonstrates fixture at 100% lighting mode. Illustration demonstrates fixture at ‘egress’ lighting mode.
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Inverted for design flexibility
The AeroScape wall series was additionally designed to
be installed in an inverted position for uplight accent and
wall washing. The innovative passthrough convective thermal
management system and IP66 design allows the luminaire to
be installed in the up position without concerns of overheating
or water entry. Photometric performance and rated system life
remain the same in both up and down orientations.
AeroScape’s wall throw (‘WT’) distribution produces an even,
uniform pattern to accentuate or highlight
architectural details.
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ASA-64G1 and 80G1(10’ - 18’ mt.)
ASA Ordering matrix
ASA-128G1 and 160G1(20’-30’ mt.)
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18.2”46.3 cm
40.0”101.6 cm
8.9”22.6 cm
5.9”14.9 cm
2.9”7.4 cm
18.2”46.3 cm
5.3”13.4 cm
18.2”46.3 cm
39.5”100.4 cm
5.3”13.4 cm
5.8”14.7 cm
3.2”8.2 cm
16.8”42.6 cm
5.9”14.9 cm
2.9”7.4 cm
8.9”22.6 cm
29.5”75.0 cm
28.9”73.5 cm
5.3”13.4 cm
16.8”42.6 cm
5.8”14.7 cm
3.2”8.2 cm
5.3”13.4 cm
16.8”42.6 cm
Series # of LEDs Driver LED Color Distribution Voltage Mounting Options Finish Accessories
ASA 64G1 700 NW 2L02L902L270
3L03L903L270
4L04L904L270
5L
Type II
Type II,90º
Type II, 270º
Type III
Type III, 90º
Type III, 270º
Type IV
Type IV, 90º
Type IV, 270º
Type V
120 SAM F12 HSS5 DS257 TPG F1-KIT 4LHSS-128
80G1 350 Neutral
white208 Straight
Arm Mount
Single Fusing(120, 277, 347V)
House Side Shield DS507 TGR F2-KIT 4LHSS-160
530 240 F22 DD6 DS757 TSA F3-KIT RPA339-ASA
128G1 700 277 UAM Double Fusing(208, 240, 480V)
Dimming
Driver
Dynadimmer
Safety profileTWHT DYN-KIT1 RPTA190-DT13
160G1 350347
Upswept Arm Mount
F32 DM257 TGN DYN-KIT2 RPTA290-DT13
530 480Double Fusing(208, 240, 480V)Canadian Double Pull
DM507 TDB SG-ASA1 RPTA2180-DT13
UNV1,2 DM757 TBK SG-ASA2 RPTA390-DT13
PCB2,3Dynadimmer
Median profile RAL(*) WM-ASA8 RPTA3120-DT13Photocontrol Button DE257 2LHSS-64 RPTA490-DT13
TLR DE507 2LHSS-80 SPTA190-DT13Twist lock Photocell Receptacle
DE757 2LHSS-128 SPTA290-DT13Dynadimmer
Economy profile 2LHSS-160 SPTA2180-DT13
TLRPC2,4 DCP7 3LHSS-64 SPTA390-DT13Twist lock Receptaclewith Photocell
Dynadimmer
Custom
Programming
3LHSS-80 SPTA490-DT13
3LHSS-128
3LHSS-160
4LHSS-64
4LHSS-80
Ordering Example: ASA-160G1-530-NW-3L0-120-UAM-DD-F1-TSA
ASA-64G1@700 mA ASA-80G1@350 mA ASA-80G1@530 mA ASA-128G1@700 mA ASA-160G1@350 mA ASA-160G1@530 mA
Total System Watts 136 90 129 278 181 254
Initial Lumens @ 25°C Ambient 10,292 7,555 10,454 21,237 15,486 21,458
Lumens per Watt @ 25°C Ambient 76 84 81 76 86 85
Initial Lumens @ 35°C Ambient 10,069 7,436 10,229 20,536 15,160 21,108
Lumens per Watt @ 35°C Ambient 74 83 79 74 84 83
Initial Lumens @ 40°C Ambient N/A 7,396 10,117 N/A 14,997 20,992
Lumens per Watt @ 40°C Ambient N/A 82 78 N/A 83 83
ASA Small Housing (64G1 and 80G1) ASA Large Housing (128G1 and 160G1)
Straight Arm Straight Arm
Upswept ArmUpswept Arm
Dimensions
Technical data
Ordering information
Notes:
1) ‘UNV’ universal voltage, 120-277V.
2) Specify voltage. Fusing and photocontrols not available with ‘UNV’ voltage option.
3) ‘PCB’ option not available in 480V.
4) ‘TLRPC’ option not available in 347 or 480V.
5) ‘HSS’ House Side Shield option and accessory are available for Type-II, Type-III, and Type-IV only.
6) 0-10V leads exiting luminaire arm supplied for connection to external secondary controls (by others).
7) Dynadimmer options and accessories are only available in 120-277V. Includes Dimming Driver (‘DD’).
8) ‘WM-ASA’ wall mount accessory available with straight arm only.
9) ASA is compatible with a wide range of non-programmable and programmable occupancy sensors,
wireless controls and asset management systems (by others). Contact factory.
Weight: 49 lbs 22 kgsEPA: 0.83 sq ft
Weight: 34.7 lbs 15.7 kgsEPA: 0.57 sq ft
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ASW-32G1(6’ - 12’ mt.)
ASW-80G1(14’ -20’ mt.)
ASW ordering matrix
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Series # of LEDs Driver LED Color Distribution Voltage Mounting Options Finish Accessories
ASW 32G15 350 NW 2L Type II 120 SM F12 DS255,7 TPG F1-KIT530 Neutral
White3L Type III 208
Surface Mount Single Fusing(120, 277, 347 V) DS505,7 TGR F2-KIT
7004L Type IV 240 TW2 F22 DS755,7 TSA F3-KIT
80G1 530 WT Wall Throw
277Conduit Thru-
Wire Mount
(available Q4, 2012)
Double Fusing(208, 240, 480 V)
Dynadimmer
Safety profile TWHT DYN-KIT1
347 F32 DM255,7 TDB DYN-KIT2
480Double Fusing(208, 240, 480 V)Canadian Double Pull
DM505,7 TBK
UNV1,2 DM755,7 TGN
PCB2,3Dynadimmer
Median profile RAL(*)Photocontrol Button DE255,7
SG DE505,7
Stone
GuardDE755,7
DL4Dynadimmer
Economy profile
Diffuse Lens DCP5,7
EBB5 Dynadimmer
Custom
ProgrammingEmergency
Battery Backup
DD6
Dimming
Driver
15.0”38.1 cm
15.6”39.6 cm
5.7”14.6 cm
16.5”41.8 cm 4.0”
10.1 cm
15.0”38.1 cm
15.6”39.6 cm
12.5”31.7 cm
5.7”14.6 cm
4.0”10.1 cm
Weight: 13.4 lbs 6.1 kgs Weight: 16.8 lbs 7.6 kgs
ASW-32G1@350 mA ASW-32G1@530 mA ASW-32G1@700 mA ASW-80G1@530 mA
Total System Watts 35 51 72 126
Initial Lumens @ 25°C Ambient 2,923 4,068 5,113 10,504
Lumens per Watt @ 25°C Ambient 84 80 71 83
Initial Lumens @ 35°C Ambient 2,848 3,962 4,940 10,336
Lumens per Watt @ 35°C Ambient 81 78 69 82
Initial Lumens @ 40°C Ambient 2,833 3,941 N/A 10,280
Lumens per Watt @ 40°C Ambient 81 77 N/A 82
Ordering Example: ASW-32G1-530-NW-3L-120-SM-DD-F1-TSA
Dimensions
Technical data
Ordering information
5.7”14.6 cm 3.1”
7.9 cm
5.7”14.6 cm 3.5”
8.9 cm
ASW Small Housing (32G1) ASW Large Housing (80G1)
Notes:
1) ‘UNV’ universal voltage, 120-277V.
2) Specify voltage. Fusing and photocontrols not available with ‘UNV’ voltage option.
3) ‘PCB’ option not available in 480V.
4) Luminaire eff iciency will decrease from 0 to 10% depending on the spread of the optics.
5) ‘EBB’ option is only available in the large ASW housing and is configured to a 32 LED board array.
120-277V only. Not available with Dynadimmer options.
6) 0-10V leads exiting luminaire arm supplied for connection to external secondary controls (by others).
7) Dynadimmer options and accessories are only available in 120-277V. Includes Dimming Driver option (‘DD’).
8) ASW is compatible with a wide range of occupancy sensors, wireless controls and asset
management systems (by others). Contact factory.
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Controls and dimming details
DYN-KIT1 Dynadimmer USB Cable Kit (for field programming)
The USB programming cable is used to directly link and
program Dynadimmer 0-10V from a PC. When using
this cable, no programmer tool is needed. Dynadimmer
software has a special button to activate the USB feature.
Cable only.
DYN-KIT2 Dynadimmer Handheld Programmer Kit (for field programming)
The Dynadimmer programmer enables users to program
the individual Dynadimmer either on or off-site.
Powered by 4 AA or LR6 batteries.
Handheld programmer only.
Dynadimmer - Median ProfileThis mode provides an ideal balance
between illumination and energy savings.
Decreases light levels to 25, 50, or 75% low
during a six hour period.
DM255,6 25%
DM505,6 50%
DM755,6 75%
Dynadimmer - Safety ProfileThis mode focuses on safety by dimming
during a limited period of time. Decreases
light levels to 25, 50, or 75% low during a
four hour period.
DS255,6 25%
DS505,6 50%
DS755,6 75%
Dynadimmer - Economy ProfileThis mode maximizes energy savings by
dimming during a longer period of time.
Decreases light levels to 25, 50, or 75% low
during an eight hour period.
DE255,6 25%
DE505,6 50%
DE755,6 75%
DCP Dynadimmer Custom Programming
The Dynadimmer programmer enables
users to program the individual
Dynadimmer either on or off-site.
For factory programming, submittals
required to set profile. For field
programming, DYN-KIT1 or DYN-KIT2
required.
PCB1,2 Factory installed
photocell button Not available with 347 or 480 V.
TLR Twist lock receptacle
TLRPC1,3 Twist lock receptacle
with photocontrol Not available with 347 or 480 V.
DD4 Dimming Driver (0-10V)
Continuous dimming down to 10%
power. 0-10V leads supplied for
connection to external controls (by others).
ASA/ASW Options Dynadimmer Options
Accessories
Notes:
1) Specify voltage. Fusing and photocontrols not available with ‘UNV’ voltage option.
2) ‘PCB’ option not available in 480V.
3) ‘TLRPC’ option not available in 347 or 480V.
4) 0-10V leads exiting luminaire arm supplied for connection to external secondary controls (by others).
5) Dynadimmer options and accessories are only available in 120-277V. Includes Dimming Driver option (‘DD’).
6) Dynadimmer Safety, Median, and Economy Profiles can be modif ied later by the end-user with optional USB
cable and free programming software.
7) ‘HSS’ House Side Shield option and accessory are available for Type-II, Type-III, and Type-IV only.
8) Luminaire eff iciency will decrease from 0 to 10% depending on the spread of the optics.
9) ASA/ASW is compatible with a wide range of non-programmable and programmable occupancy sensors, wireless controls and asset management systems (by others). Contact factory.
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Options and accessories details
SG-ASA2 Stone Guard
ASA-128G1 and ASA-160G1
SG-ASA1 Stone Guard
ASA-64G1 and ASA-80G1
2LHSS-64 Type 2L House Side Shield for 64G1 units
2LHSS-80 Type 2L House Side Shield for 80G1 units
2LHSS-128 Type 2L House Side Shield for 128G1 units
2LHSS-160 Type 2L House Side Shield for 160G1 units
3LHSS-64 Type 3L House Side Shield for 64G1 units
3LHSS-80 Type 3L House Side Shield for 80G1 units
3LHSS-128 Type 3L House Side Shield for 128G1 units
3LHSS-160 Type 3L House Side Shield for 160G1 units
4LHSS-64 Type 4L House Side Shield for 64G1 units
4LHSS-80 Type 4L House Side Shield for 80G1 units
4LHSS-128 Type 4L House Side Shield for 128G1 units
4LHSS-160 Type 4L House Side Shield for 160G1 units
F1-KIT1 Single Fusing Kit (120, 277, 347V)
F2-KIT1 Double Fusing Kit (208, 240, 480V)
F3-KIT1 Double Fusing Kit (208, 240, 480V)
(Canadian double pull)
F11 Single Fusing
(120, 277, 347V)
F21 Double Fusing
(208, 240, 480V)
F31 Double Fusing
(208, 240, 480V)
(Canadian double pull)
HSS7 Factory Installed House Side Shield
Available with Type-II, III, and IV.
DL9 Diffuse Lens
Reduces glare from direct view of optics.
‘DL’ available with ASW only.
Options details
Accessories (fi eld installed)
Finish
EBB Emergency Battery Backup
‘EBB’ only available in the ‘32G1’ configuration in the large ASW housing.
Available in 120-277V only.
‘EBB’ is not available with Dynadimmer options.
SG Stone Guard
‘SG’ is only available as
an option for the ASW.
Ships included with fixture,
to be field installed.
TSATextured Satin
Aluminum
TGRTextured
Gray
TPGTextured
Philips Gray
TGNTextured
Green
TDBTextured
Dark Bronze
TBKTextured
Black
TWHTTextured
White
RAL(*)Custom Color
(*=Specify RAL
number)
* Swatches are for reference only.
Contact factory for paint chip samples
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Round Pole Tenon AdaptersRound Pole Tenon adapter allows mounting of AeroScape with upswept and
straight arm mount to round pole with 2-3/8” O.D. X 4” tall pole top tenon.
RPTA-190-DT13 1 @ 90°
RPTA-290-DT13 2 @ 90°
RPTA-2180-DT13 2 @ 180°
RPTA-390-DT13 3 @ 90°
RPTA-3120-DT13 3 @ 120°
RPTA-490-DT13 4 @ 90°
Round Pole Adapter
RPA339-ASA Round pole adapter for 3.0-3.9” O.D. pole
Square Pole Tenon AdaptersSquare Pole Tenon adapter allows mounting of AeroScape with upswept and
straight arm mount to round pole with 2-3/8” O.D. X 4” tall pole top tenon.
SPTA-190-DT13 1 @ 90°
SPTA-290-DT13 2 @ 90°
SPTA-2180-DT13 2 @ 180°
SPTA-390-DT13 3 @ 90°
SPTA-490-DT13 4 @ 90°
Wall Mount
WM-ASA Field Installed wall mount accessory
See wall mount details below
Available with straight arm only
Mounting details
3.00”
Ø0.56TYP
2.50”
2.00”
1.00”
Straight and Upswept Arm Mount Drill Template (NTS)
DRILL TEMPLATE NO. 13Straight and Upswept Arm Mount to 4” - 5” round or square pole
6.5”
square
3.00”
2.00”
2.72”
Clearance for
3/8” bolts
5.44” square
1.00”
Arm mount details (ASA) Wall mount details (ASA)
EPA DATA 1 @ 90 2 @ 90 2 @ 180 3 @ 90 3 @ 120 4 @ 90
ASA-64G1/80G1 0.57 1.11 1.14 1.62 1.47 1.75
EPA DATA 1 @ 90 2 @ 90 2 @ 180 3 @ 90 3 @ 120 4 @ 90
ASA-128G1/160G1 0.83 1.62 1.66 2.37 2.14 2.55
Mounting configuration
Area and site accessory details (ASA)
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Wall mount details (ASW)
Specifications may change without notice. For the most
current specification and quality assurance data, always
download the latest on-line technical documents at
www.philips.com/luminaires.
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RoHS2002/95/EC
SpecificationsRated System Life (LED life per L70)Driver and LED life are rated up to 80,000 hrs @ 40°C
(104°F). ASW with EBB option driver and LED life are rated
up to 80,000 hours @ 35ºC (95ºF).
Predicted LED lifeSee spec sheet for complete predicted LED life tables.
ConstructionDie-cast aluminum housing with corrosion resistant
hardware. ASA-64G1 and 80G1 have 22” optical housing.
ASA-128G1 and 160G1 have 32” optical housing. Optic
chamber and separate driver housing constructed to IP66.
Die-cast aluminum heatsink allows for long life of LEDs up
to 40°C ambient.
Thermal ManagementIP66 rated thermal Pod frame management system creates
a vortex of airf low for pass-through convective cooling and
heat extraction.
LED and Board ArrayRebel ES LEDs. Color temperature: Neutral White 4000 K
+/- 250K; CRI ≥ 60. Metal core printed circuit board.
LEDs per unit = ASA small: 64 or 80. ASA large: 128 or
160. ASW small: 32. ASW large: 80. RoHS compliant.
DriverHigh efficiency multi-volt driver (50 or 60 Hz), maintains
constant current flow to LEDs to accommodate LED
variations. High power factor (>90% standard). Constant
current: 350, 530 or 700 mA. Voltage: 120-277, 347, 480.
Temperature range: -40°C (-40°F) to 40°C (104°F).
Exception: ASA 64 and 128 LED 700 mA unit: -40°C
(-40°F) to 35°C (95°F). Open/short circuit protection.
RoHS compliant. Surge protector standard. The surge
protector is in accordance with IEEE / ANSI C62.41.2
guidelines, with a surge current rating of 10,000 amps.
LED Optical SystemASA units have field rotatable LED Pod optical assemblies.
Type II, III, IV or V distribution. Meets IES Full Cutoff
criteria. ASW units have LED optical assemblies. Type
II, III, IV or Wall Throw dedicated distribution. Fully
gasketed Dust-Tite construction. Employs Philips LEDGINE
technology & Rebel ES LEDs.
MountingASA units: die-cast aluminium straight or upswept arm
for mounting to 4” to 5” O.D. round poles. Square pole
adapters included. Round pole adapter accessories
required for mounting to 3.0-3.9” round poles. Wall
mount also available. ASW units: surface mount standard,
contractor friendly integral bubble level for ease of
installation. Can be mounted in an inverted position for
uplight illumination.
FinishStandard textured finish options available.
TSA = textured satin aluminium, TDB = textured dark
bronze, TBK = textured black, TWHT = textured white,
TGR = textured gray, TPG = textured Philips gray,
TGN = textured green, and RAL(*) = smooth custom
color finish (* = specify RAL #).
Listings ETL/cETL listed to the UL 1598 standard, suitable for Wet
Locations. Suitable for use in ambients from -40° to 40°C
(-40° to 104°F). See exception in driver specif ications
for ASA 700 mA units. Refer to ASW spec sheet for
current ‘EBB’ ambient listings. The quality systems of this
facility have been registered by UL to the ISO 9001 series
standards. AeroScape site & area series ‘ASA’ and wall
mount series ‘ASW’ are DesignLights Consortium
qualif ied products.
WarrantyMechanical, f inish, and LED engine & components shall be
covered by a limited 5 Year Warranty.
1.5”3.8 cm
3.5”8.9 cm
3.375”8.6 cm
3.375”8.6 cm
Ø 2.750”9.0 cm
Ø 3.50”8.9 cm
4.39”11.2 cm
5.13”13.0 cm
Bubble Level
Recessed J-Box
by others
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Photometric data G - GlareU - UplightB - Backlight
ASA 64G1 and 80G1
ASA 128G1 and 160G1
Rotatable optics
Cat No. Optic(distribution)
SystemWattage
FixtureLumens Efficacy B
(backlight)U
(uplight)G
(glare) CCT IES File #
ASA-64G1-700 Type II (2L) 136 10,226 75 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-64G1-700-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 136 10,292 76 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-64G1-700-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 136 10,397 76 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-64G1-700-4L.IES
Type V (5L) 136 9,684 71 4 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-64G1-700-5L.IES
ASA-80G1-350 Type II (2L) 90 7,487 83 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-350-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 90 7,555 84 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-350-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 90 7,672 85 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-350-4L.IES
Type V (5L) 90 7,557 84 3 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-350-5L.IES
ASA-80G1-530 Type II (2L) 126 10,360 83 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-530-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 126 10,454 83 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-530-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 126 10,615 85 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-530-4L.IES
Type V (5L) 126 10,456 83 4 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-80G1-530-5L.IES
Cat No. Optic(distribution)
SystemWattage
FixtureLumens Efficacy B
(backlight)U
(uplight)G
(glare) CCT IES File #
ASA-128G1-700 Type II (2L) 278 20,504 74 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-128G1-700-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 278 21,237 77 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-128G1-700-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 278 20,597 74 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-128G1-700-4L.IES
Type V (5L) 278 20,449 74 4 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-128G1-700-5L.IES
ASA-160G1-350 Type II (2L) 181 15,346 85 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-350-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 181 15,486 86 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-350-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 181 15,724 87 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-350-4L.IES
Type V (5L) 181 15,488 86 4 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-350-5L.IES
ASA-160G1-530 Type II (2L) 254 20,908 82 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-530-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 254 21,458 85 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-530-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 254 21,202 84 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-530-4L.IES
Type V (5L) 254 20,870 82 4 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASA-160G1-530-5L.IES
180º 180º 180º
270º270º 270º
0º
90º90º 90º
Type 2L0, 3L0, and 4L0 Type 2L90, 3L90, and 4L90 Type 2L270, 3L270, and 4L270
Notes:
1) 90º is typical used for single unit perimeter installation 2) Twin perimeter units typically require one 90º and one 270º optic.
180°
UH
UL
BVH
0°
100°100°
90° 90°
BH80° 80°
BM60° 60°
BL30° 30°
FVH
FH
FM
FL
BACKLIGHT
FORWARDLIGHT
UP LIGHT
Backlight - refers to light directed opposite the target area, which may
create light trespass. Backlight is commonly behind the luminaire.
Uplight - is illumination directed above the horizontal plane of the luminaire
(90º) which causes artificial sky glow.
Glare - is the amount of light from the luminaire emitted in directions or
at angles that cause glare, which can be annoying or visually disabling.
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Cat No. Optic(distribution)
SystemWattage
FixtureLumens Efficacy B
(backlight)U
(uplight)G
(glare) CCT IES File #
ASW-80G1-530 Type II (2L) 126 9,972 79 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-80G1-530-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 126 10,504 83 3 0 3 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-80G1-530-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 126 10,145 80 2 0 2 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-80G1-530-4L.IES
Wide Throw (WT) (Type II) 126 10,982 87 3 0 0 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-80G1-530-WT.IES
Cat No. Optic(distribution)
SystemWattage
FixtureLumens Efficacy B
(backlight)U
(uplight)G
(glare) CCT IES File #
ASW-32G1-350 Type II (2L) 35 2,711 79 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-350-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 35 2,923 85 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-350-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 35 2,790 81 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-350-4L.IES
Wide Throw (WT) (Type II) 35 3,073 89 2 0 0 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-350-WT.IES
ASW-32G1-530 Type II (2L) 51 3,769 75 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-530-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 51 4,068 81 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-530-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 51 3,883 77 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-530-4L.IES
Wide Throw (WT) (Type II) 51 4,276 85 2 0 0 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-530-WT.IES
ASW-32G1-700 Type II (2L) 71 4,740 67 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-700-2L.IES
Type III (3L) 71 5,113 72 2 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-700-3L.IES
Type IV (4L) 71 4,881 69 1 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-700-4L.IES
Wide Throw (WT) (Type II) 71 5,375 76 2 0 1 4000 K +/- 250 K ASW-32G1-700-WT.IES
ASW 32G1
ASW 80G1
Photometric data
Design Lighting Consortium (DLC) and DOE’s Lighting Facts labels
Philips Gardco LED luminaires have been approved by the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) and are listed on their
Qualified Products List (QPL). The DLC is a collaboration between utility companies and regional energy efficiency
organizations committed to raising awareness of the benefits of efficient lighting. Its goal is to ensure that high quality
energy efficient lighting design becomes commonplace in all lighting installations.
In addition, Philips Gardco participates in U.S. Department of Energy’s Lighting Facts labels program. For lighting
buyers, designers, and energy efficiency programs, the Lighting Facts label provides information essential to evaluating
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