Lurch, thanks for trying to clear me up in this but I have fitted a few myself as retrofits but it is my technical curiosity that's my problem.
I'm just off the phone to Steve at Crompton Lighting, and he has cleared up this topic for me.
For anyone out there who has the time to be interested, the non-electronic circuit end of these tubes contain simply a glass fuse between the pins he says. The same applies to the starter switch that is supplied with the lamp.
When I challenged him with the danger of a client replacing such an led tube due to failure of the original, what is to prevent him from inserting the tube the wrong way round - bang!? His answer is that each retrofit luminaire should (must) be fitted with a warning label to warn of such a hazard.
I am gonna suggest to the administrators of this forum to encourage some manufacturing technical design people to take part for all of our sakes. I simply can't accept fitting devices without technical info from the manufacturing, not just an instruction leaflet.
In my case, the Crompton lamps I bought for a job came with no such warning labels.
I'm just off the phone to Steve at Crompton Lighting, and he has cleared up this topic for me.
For anyone out there who has the time to be interested, the non-electronic circuit end of these tubes contain simply a glass fuse between the pins he says. The same applies to the starter switch that is supplied with the lamp.
When I challenged him with the danger of a client replacing such an led tube due to failure of the original, what is to prevent him from inserting the tube the wrong way round - bang!? His answer is that each retrofit luminaire should (must) be fitted with a warning label to warn of such a hazard.
I am gonna suggest to the administrators of this forum to encourage some manufacturing technical design people to take part for all of our sakes. I simply can't accept fitting devices without technical info from the manufacturing, not just an instruction leaflet.
In my case, the Crompton lamps I bought for a job came with no such warning labels.