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Trunking

Explore Philips' vast collection of trunking systems, providing simple and diverse linear lighting for a range of indoor spaces.

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FAQs

What LED trunking families are available on this page?

This page covers eleven families: Philips Maxos fusion, Philips Maxos LED, Maxos LED Performer, Maxos LED inserts for TTX400, CoreLine trunking gen2.5, Maxos accessories, GreenPerform Trunking G2, Maxos universal, Optimus trunking G2, SportControl, and Maxos unify. Together they span a wide range of lumen packages, CCT options, and IP ratings to address diverse continuous-row linear lighting requirements across commercial and industrial environments.

What are the key photometric and electrical specifications across these trunking families?

Across the families on this page, efficacy reaches up to 169 lm/W, with luminous flux from 4,000 lm to 8,000 lm and wattage from 24 W to 48 W. CCT options span 2,200 K to 6,500 K, CRI up to 90, and IP ratings from IP20 to IP68. Selection should be validated against the task illuminance and uniformity targets of the specific installation.

How do I specify a complete continuous-row trunking installation, not just the luminaire?

Specifying a trunking system requires a full bill of materials, not only a photometric luminaire selection. A working continuous-row installation needs trunking rails, mounting accessories, starter kits, end caps, electrical inserts, and joiners — in addition to the LED optical inserts or integrated luminaire bodies. Contact Signify or an authorised partner for full BOM support; relying solely on DIALux/Relux output will leave critical mechanical and electrical components unspecified.

Can I configure and download photometric files for these trunking systems?

Philips Maxos fusion supports the Online Product Configurator (OPC), where specifiers can configure optics, CCT, CRI, lumen output, and accessories, then download project-specific datasheets, IES/LDT photometric files, and BIM/Revit objects for both pre-configured SKUs and configurator-generated codes. For other families on this page, datasheets and photometric files are available from each family's product page on signify.com.

Do these trunking luminaires support DALI dimming and connected lighting integration?

DALI dimming is supported across the range, with DALI-2 variants available for installations requiring multi-master addressing or certified-product compliance. Interact-Ready variants — fitted with WIA, SIA, WEIA, or SEIA drivers — enable wireless connected-lighting deployment via the Interact platform without DALI bus wiring. Many families also carry integrated sensors that provide cost-effective local control without a dedicated control bus. Confirm the specific driver code for each family in the relevant datasheet.

What IP and IK ratings are available for these trunking families?

IP ratings across the range include IP20, IP40, IP54, IP67, and IP68, covering environments from clean office ceilings to wash-down industrial spaces. IK ratings available include IK02, IK03, IK05, and IK10. The appropriate ingress-protection and impact-resistance class should be selected based on the installation environment — dust, moisture exposure, and risk of mechanical impact all inform the correct choice.

What is the role of Maxos accessories in a trunking installation?

Philips Maxos accessories supply the mechanical and electrical components — such as joiners, end caps, mounting brackets, and feed-in units — that form the backbone of a Maxos continuous-row installation. These accessories are a mandatory part of the system BOM; a trunking design is not installation-ready without them. Specifiers should confirm the full accessories list with Signify or an authorised partner before issuing procurement documents.

What is SportControl, and how does it differ from the other trunking families on this page?

Philips SportControl uses trunking-style optics in standalone luminaire bodies — it is not a continuous-row, end-to-end mechanically and electrically connected trunking system. Unlike Maxos or CoreLine trunking families, SportControl luminaires install individually rather than as a linked rail. This distinction matters for both the BOM and the installation method; specifiers should not treat SportControl as a substitute for continuous-row trunking where that configuration is required.

Where can I find country-specific regulations and compliance requirements for these products?

This is Signify's global product page. Country-specific regulations — such as the EU EcoDesign Directive, the EU Single Lighting Regulation 2019/2020, and national installation standards that vary by market — are not covered here. For regulatory and compliance information relevant to your installation, visit your local Signify website via the country selector, where the corresponding category page lists locally compliant variants and the applicable standards for that market.