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Philips 40W Endura Next Batten – BN308C LED40S PIR | 6500K Cool Daylight, 4ft LED with Motion Sensor for Home & Commercial Use
- Energy-efficient industrial lighting solution
- Long-lasting flicker-free illumination
- Optimizes productivity and safety
- Smart DALI and PIR integration
- Reduced operational and maintenance costs
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About This Item
Philips 40W Endura Next Batten – BN308C LED40S PIR | 6500K Cool Daylight, 4ft LED with Motion Sensor for Home & Commercial Use
Illuminate smartly and efficiently with the Philips BN308C LED40S Endura Next Batten, a high-performance 40W LED light with built-in PIR motion sensor. Designed for energy-saving automation, this 4ft LED batten emits cool daylight (6500K) brightness and automatically switches on when motion is detected. Ideal for both residential and commercial applications, it provides optimal visibility, enhanced safety, and reduced energy consumption—without compromising style.
Key Features
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40W High-Lumen LED Output – Bright illumination suitable for wide areas
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PIR Motion Sensor Built-in – Automatically turns on with detected movement
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Cool Daylight 6500K Color – Crisp, natural light for maximum clarity
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4ft Slim Design – Space-saving and sleek for any modern setup
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Flicker-Free & Instant Start – Comfortable for eyes with no warm-up time
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Energy-Saving Automation – Light operates only when needed
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Long-Lasting & Low Maintenance – Durable build with extended lifespan
Specifications
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Brand: Philips
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Model: BN308C LED40S-6500 L120 PIR WH
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Power Consumption: 40 Watts
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Color Temperature: 6500K (Cool Daylight)
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Luminous Flux: Approx. 4000 Lumens
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Sensor Type: PIR (Passive Infrared Motion Sensor)
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Length: 4 Feet (1200 mm)
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Material: Polycarbonate Housing
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Mounting Type: Wall or Ceiling Mount
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Input Voltage: 220–240V AC
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IP Rating: IP20 (Indoor Use)
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Lifespan: Up to 25,000 hours
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Warranty: 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Ideal For
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Staircases, corridors, and passageways
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Parking areas and basements
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Warehouses and storage rooms
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Residential entrances and utility spaces
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Commercial facilities and public buildings
Benefits
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Hands-free lighting experience with motion sensing
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Saves electricity by working only when needed
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Enhances security in low-traffic or dark areas
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Bright, efficient performance with low heat emission
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Reliable Philips quality for lasting peace of mind
Upgrade to the Philips 40W Endura Next Batten with PIR—perfect for intelligent, efficient, and secure lighting wherever you need it.


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Fundamental Lighting Terms
Lumen (lm):
A lumen is the unit of luminous flux, representing the total amount of visible light emitted by a light source.
Efficacy (lm/W):
Efficacy measures how efficiently a lighting source converts electrical power (watts) into visible light (lumens). Higher efficacy indicates better performance. For example, LEDs can exceed 150 lm/W, whereas traditional incandescent lamps (GLS) offer around 10 lm/W, and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) about 60 lm/W.
Lux (lm/m²):
Lux is the unit of illuminance and indicates the amount of luminous flux distributed over a given area (lumens per square meter). Different applications require different lux levels; for instance, task-oriented areas such as kitchens or sewing stations demand higher lux values than general areas like corridors or lobbies.
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT, °K):
CCT describes the color appearance of a light source, expressed in degrees Kelvin (K). Light can range from warm (yellowish), to neutral (off-white), to cool (bluish white), depending on its temperature rating.
Color Rendering Index (CRI):
CRI measures the ability of a light source to render colors accurately compared to natural light. A high CRI (close to 100) indicates that objects appear more true to life, similar to how they would look under sunlight. A lower CRI may cause colors to appear distorted or unnatural.
Beam Angle:
Beam angle refers to the spread of light emitted from a source. A narrow beam (e.g., spotlights) provides focused illumination, ideal for highlighting specific features. A wider beam is better suited for general lighting, creating a more diffuse and ambient effect.
What is LED Lighting?
LED lighting refers to the use of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as a source of illumination. An LED is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it. Unlike traditional lighting technologies such as incandescent or fluorescent lamps, LEDs do not rely on filaments or gas discharge to produce light.
LED lighting is known for its high energy efficiency, long lifespan, durability, and low maintenance requirements. It is available in a wide range of color temperatures, intensities, and form factors, making it suitable for a variety of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Benefits of LED Lighting
a. Energy Efficiency:
LEDs consume up to 50% less energy than CFLs, resulting in substantial energy savings and lower electricity bills.
b. Long Lifespan:
LED lights have an exceptionally long operational life, often exceeding 50,000 hours, which greatly reduces maintenance and replacement costs.
c. No Harmful Emissions:
LEDs do not emit ultraviolet (UV) or infrared (IR) radiation, making them safer for sensitive materials and human health.
d. Environmentally Friendly:
LEDs are free from hazardous substances such as mercury, making them a safer and more eco-friendly lighting option.
e. Versatile Color Options:
LED technology allows for the production of millions of color variations, enabling dynamic and customizable lighting solutions for various applications.
How LEDs life is defined?
Unlike conventional lamps that tend to fail suddenly, LEDs gradually depreciate in light output over time. The lifespan of an LED is typically defined by the point at which its luminous flux decreases to 70% of its original output—commonly referred to as L70. This gradual decline ensures more predictable performance and allows for timely maintenance or replacement planning.
Significance of 50000 hrs life
4 hr daily operation : 34 yrs
8 hr daily operation : 17 yrs
12 hr daily operation : 11 yrs
24 hr daily operation : 05 yrs
Challenges with LED Lighting
LEDs are very sensitive to temperature & also produce a lot of heat during operation. This heat should be removed from system to maintain the junction temperature within prescribed limits.
LED are point sources so are prone to cause glare if the optics is not properly designed.
What is the role of heat sink?
Heat sink is required to dissipated heat generated by LEDs during operation. Since ambient temperature in India varies from – 5 0C to + 55 0C so the heat sink design should ensure effective thermal management under all circumstances. It should be made of high grade aluminum & should have no pores (like in gravity die cast heat sinks) providing resistance to heat flow. Garnet uses aluminum pressure die cast or extrusion heat sinks.