29.140.30 - Fluorescent lamps. Discharge lamps
ICS 29.140.30 Details
Fluorescent lamps. Discharge lamps
Leuchtstofflampen. Entladungslampen
Lampes a fluorescence. Lampes a decharge
Fluorescenčne sijalke. Sijalke
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2019-02-26 PC: BT approved the European elements, standard can be published
2019-01-22SW: Waiting for BT document to approve annex ZZ.
2019-01-18; GEM: EY quality review confirmation to consider as 'compliant'
2018-09-26: PEC: LVD assessment 'compliant', can be cited for LVD
2018-07-13 - GEM: [assessment received:2018-07-13] [ref:CLCTC34_61527_PUB_M511_20180601_AR] [outcome:inconclusive] - CCMC/TC to advise how to adress this
2018-04-27: Annex zz recieved - waiting for consultant assessment - shall go to BT
2017-04-26 OD: Publication pending, missing annexZ and missing consultant assessment
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2019-01-22 - after TC 34 input
- LVD (NAC) assessment positive on 2018-03-28
- no relation to RED
publication to proceed
2021: CLC legacy converted by DCLab NISOSTS
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2021-03-29FM: CCMC decided not to offer for citation as linked to Directives that have been updated since this standard has been made available.
2021: CLC legacy converted by DCLab NISOSTS
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This document specifies the performance requirements for metal halide lamps for general lighting purposes. For some of the requirements given in this document, reference is made to "the relevant lamp data sheet". For some lamps, these data sheets are contained in this document. For other lamps, falling under the scope of this document, the relevant data are supplied by the lamp manufacturer or responsible vendor. The requirements of this document relate only to type testing. The requirements and tolerances specified in this document correspond to testing of a type test sample submitted by the manufacturer for that purpose. In principle this type test sample consists of units having characteristics typical of the manufacturer’s production and being as close to the production centre point values as possible. It can be expected that with the tolerances given in this document, the product manufactured in accordance with the type test sample will comply with this document for the majority of production. Due to the production spread however, it is inevitable that there will sometimes be products outside the specified tolerances. For guidance on sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributes, see ISO 2859-10.
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IEC 61167:2018 specifies the performance requirements for metal halide lamps for general lighting purposes. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2015. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition. a) A set of new lamp data sheets has been introduced for lamp types designed for replacing high pressure sodium lamps. b) A set of new lamp data sheets has been introduced for 4 200 K versions of 3 000 K lamp types already in the standard. c) A set of new lamp data sheets has been introduced for new lamp types where high frequency ignition data is important. d) Annex G has been revised to incorporate high frequency ignition. As a consequence of this change, all data sheets in the standard have been revised to a new format. e) A new informative Annex K has been introduced, giving recommended methods of making lamp temperature measurements.
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2016-01-19: If the vote is accepted update directive information in mother standard.
Common modifications intended for merge with PR=60123 & then transformed to homegrown AMD, as mother EN published as IEC identical
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This document describes the method of measuring, evaluating and specifying the UV irradiation
characteristics of fluorescent ultraviolet lamps that are used in appliances for tanning purposes.
It includes specific requirements regarding the marking of such lamps.
These requirements relate only to type testing.
Lamps complying with the requirements of this document comply with the electrical and
mechanical safety requirements of IEC 61195 and IEC 61199 with the exception of the
requirements for maximum limits of UV radiation.
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This International Standard specifies sample preparation methods for determining mercury levels in new tubular fluorescent lamps (including single capped, double capped, self-ballasted and CCFL for backlighting) containing 0,1 mg mercury or more. The intended resolution of the methods described in this standard is of the order of 5 %. Mercury level measurement of spent lamps is excluded, as during lamp operation, mercury gradually diffuses into the glass wall and reacts with the glass materials. The test method of this standard does not recover mercury that is diffused into or reacted with or otherwise incorporated irreversibly with the glass wall of discharge tubes. This standard does not contain information on measurement. Measurement is specified in IEC 62321.
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Incorporates Common Modifications PR=61095.
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2019-02-26 PC: BT approved the European elements, standard can be published
2019-01-22SW: Waiting for BT document to approve annex ZZ.
2019-01-18; GEM: EY quality review confirmation to consider as 'compliant'
2018-09-26: PEC: LVD assessment 'compliant', can be cited for LVD
2018-07-13 - GEM: [assessment received:2018-07-13] [ref:CLCTC34_61527_PUB_M511_20180601_AR] [outcome:inconclusive] - CCMC/TC to advise how to adress this
2018-04-27: Annex zz recieved - waiting for consultant assessment - shall go to BT
2017-04-26 OD: Publication pending, missing annexZ and missing consultant assessment
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CMs required - WI=58957
Work started in CLC/SR 34A then transferred in the newly created CLC/TC 34A (D145/097)
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2019-01-22 - after TC 34 input
- LVD (NAC) assessment positive on 2018-03-28
- no relation to RED
publication to proceed
2021: CLC legacy converted by DCLab NISOSTS
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This international Standard specifies performance requirements for electronic control gear for use on a.c. at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and/or d.c. supplies, both up to 1 000 V, with operating frequencies deviating from the supply frequency, associated with fluorescent lamps as specified in IEC 60081 and IEC 60901, and other fluorescent lamps for high-frequency operation.
NOTE 1 Tests in this standard are type tests. Requirements for testing individual control gear during production are not included.
NOTE 2 There are regional standards regarding the regulation of mains current harmonics and immunity for endproducts like luminaires and independent control gear. In a luminaire, the control gear is dominant in this respect. Control gear, together with other components, should comply with these standards.
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2021-03-29FM: CCMC decided not to offer for citation as linked to Directives that have been updated since this standard has been made available.
2021: CLC legacy converted by DCLab NISOSTS
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This document specifies the performance requirements for metal halide lamps for general lighting purposes.
For some of the requirements given in this document, reference is made to "the relevant lamp data sheet". For some lamps, these data sheets are contained in this document. For other lamps, falling under the scope of this document, the relevant data are supplied by the lamp manufacturer or responsible vendor.
The requirements of this document relate only to type testing.
The requirements and tolerances specified in this document correspond to testing of a type test sample submitted by the manufacturer for that purpose. In principle this type test sample consists of units having characteristics typical of the manufacturer’s production and being as close to the production centre point values as possible.
It can be expected that with the tolerances given in this document, the product manufactured in accordance with the type test sample will comply with this document for the majority of production. Due to the production spread however, it is inevitable that there will sometimes be products outside the specified tolerances. For guidance on sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributes, see ISO 2859-10.
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This document specifies the performance requirements for metal halide lamps for general
lighting purposes.
For some of the requirements given in this document, reference is made to “the relevant lamp
data sheet”. For some lamps, these data sheets are contained in this document. For other
lamps, falling under the scope of this document, the relevant data are supplied by the lamp
manufacturer or responsible vendor.
The requirements of this document relate only to type testing.
The requirements and tolerances specified in this document correspond to testing of a type
test sample submitted by the manufacturer for that purpose. In principle this type test sample
consists of units having characteristics typical of the manufacturer’s production and being as
close to the production centre point values as possible.
It can be expected that with the tolerances given in this document, the product manufactured
in accordance with the type test sample will comply with this document for the majority of
production. Due to the production spread however, it is inevitable that there will sometimes be
products outside the specified tolerances. For guidance on sampling plans and procedures for
inspection by attributes, see ISO 2859-10.
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IEC 61167:2018 specifies the performance requirements for metal halide lamps for general lighting purposes.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2015. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition.
a) A set of new lamp data sheets has been introduced for lamp types designed for replacing high pressure sodium lamps.
b) A set of new lamp data sheets has been introduced for 4 200 K versions of 3 000 K lamp types already in the standard.
c) A set of new lamp data sheets has been introduced for new lamp types where high frequency ignition data is important.
d) Annex G has been revised to incorporate high frequency ignition. As a consequence of this change, all data sheets in the standard have been revised to a new format.
e) A new informative Annex K has been introduced, giving recommended methods of making lamp temperature measurements.
The contents of the corrigendum of April 2019 have been included in this copy.
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2016-01-19: If the vote is accepted update directive information in mother standard.
Common modifications to be merged with PR=60123
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The contents of the corrigendum of June 2015 have been included in this copy.
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IEC 60968:2015 specifies the safety and interchangeability requirements, together with the test methods and conditions required to show compliance of tubular fluorescent lamps with integrated means for controlling starting and stable operation (self-ballasted fluorescent lamps). This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition, where additions have been made to the following: a) caps and prevention of cap misuse; b) interchangeability; c) mechanical and electrical strength; d) creepage distances and clearances; e) end of lamp life precaution; f) abnormal operation; g) test conditions for dimmable and three-way lamps; h) water contact related marking; i) verification, and assessment; j) information for luminaire design in the form of annexes.
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This International Standard specifies sample preparation methods for determining mercury levels in new tubular fluorescent lamps (including single capped, double capped, self-ballasted and CCFL for backlighting) containing 0,1 mg mercury or more. The intended resolution of the methods described in this standard is of the order of 5 %. Mercury level measurement of spent lamps is excluded, as during lamp operation, mercury gradually diffuses into the glass wall and reacts with the glass materials. The test method of this standard does not recover mercury that is diffused into or reacted with or otherwise incorporated irreversibly with the glass wall of discharge tubes. This standard does not contain information on measurement. Measurement is specified in IEC 62321.
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IEC 62977-3-9:2023 specifies standard measurement conditions and methods for determining the sparkle contrast of direct-view displays which comprise display matrix elements to render real 2D images on a flat panel and an anti-glare layer. This document excludes measurement of sparkle, which is intentionally obtained by the specular reflection from reflecting flakes in coatings and paints.
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IEC 62035:2014 specifies the safety requirements for discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps) for general lighting purposes. This International Standard is applicable to low-pressure sodium vapour lamps and to high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, i.e. high-pressure mercury vapour lamps (including blended lamps), high-pressure sodium vapour lamps and metal halide lamps. It applies to single- and double-capped lamps, having caps as listed in Annex A. This standard only concerns safety criteria and does not take into account performance. The performance standards IEC 60188, IEC 60192, IEC 60662, IEC 61167 and IEC 61549 should be referred to for such characteristics. It may be expected that lamps which comply with this standard will operate safely at supply voltages between 90 % and 110 % of rated supply voltage and when operated with a ballast complying with IEC 61347-2-9 and IEC 60923, with a starting device complying with IEC 61347-2-1 and IEC 60927, and in a luminaire complying with IEC 60598-1. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1999, AMD1:2003 and AMD2:2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition. Photobiological safety requirements are taken care of on basis of the risk group concept of IEC 62471 and the technical report IEC TR 62778 on blue light hazard. This has consequences for terms, marking, structure of 4.6, and introduction of a new symbol "Caution, do not stare at light source". Special attention is given to blue light hazard.
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DOP = DAV + 6 months (D139/C142)
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2021-04-13 FM: BT approved request to permanently remove link to LVD
2017-05-02: D156/C084 - Ratified standards not being made available.
Published following BT156/DG10475/DV
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IEC 61326-3-2:2017 is also available as IEC 61326-3-2:2017 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 61326-3-2:2017 covers all equipment within the scope of IEC 61326-1, but is limited to systems and equipment for industrial applications within a specified electromagnetic environment and intended to perform safety functions as defined in IEC 61508 with SIL 1-3.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2008. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- extension of the frequency range up to 6 GHz for the radio-frequency electromagnetic field test according to IEC 61000-4-3,
- replacement of the performance criterion FS with DS according to the generic standard IEC 61000-6-7,
- adding Table 1 - Aspects to be considered during application of performance criterion DS,
- including immunity tests for devices with current consumption > 16 A according to IEC 61000-4-34,
- updating Figure A.1 and Figure 1 for better readability,
- adding tests according to IEC 61000-4-16 to replace the tests according to IEC 61000-4-6 in the frequency range between 10 kHz and 150 kHz.
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2021-04-13 FM: BT approved request to permanently remove link to LVD
2017-05-02: D156/C084 - Ratified standards not being made available.
Published following BT156/DG10475/DV
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IEC 61800-3:2017 is also available as IEC 61800-3:2017 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 61800-3:2017 specifies electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for power drive systems (PDSs, defined in 3.1). These are adjustable speed AC or DC motor drives. Requirements are stated for PDSs with converter input and/or output voltages (line-to-line voltage), up to 35 kV AC RMS.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2004 and Amendment 1:2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) clarification of requirements for the test report, particularly when a number of alternative test methods exist;
b) introduction of a more detailed test setup for radiated emission measurements, along with the introduction of a 3 m measurement distance for small size equipment;
c) general updates in the informative annexes.
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IEC 62035:2014 specifies the safety requirements for discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps) for general lighting purposes. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1999, AMD1:2003 and AMD2:2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition. Photobiological safety requirements are taken care of on basis of the risk group concept of IEC 62471 and the technical report IEC TR 62778 on blue light hazard. This has consequences for terms, marking, structure of 4.6, and introduction of a new symbol "Caution, do not stare at light source". Special attention is given to blue light hazard. This bilingual version (2016-11) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in 2014-04. The French version of this standard has not been voted upon.
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34C/977/RVC established on 2011-05-20: To be published without FDIS stage*20130930: Publication allocated to odessy@cencenelec.eu
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IEC 60969:2016 is available as IEC 60969:2016 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 60969:2016 specifies performance requirements together with test methods and conditions required to show compliance of self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps intended for general lighting services. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1988, Amendment 1:1991 and Amendment 2:2000. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) title change;
b) scope is now limited to compact fluorescent lamps, but expanded to cover all lamps of voltages greater than 50 V and all power ratings;
c) introduction of requirements for lamp equivalency claims, switching withstand, starting time;
d) low temperature, run up time, treatment of claims for different operating conditions;
e) enhanced assessment and compliance criteria especially for lifetime;
f) introduction in-rush test conditions and displacement factor.
The contents of the corrigendum of January 2017 have been included in this copy.
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This international Standard specifies performance requirements for electronic control gear for use on a.c. at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and/or d.c. supplies, both up to 1 000 V, with operating frequencies deviating from the supply frequency, associated with fluorescent lamps as specified in IEC 60081 and IEC 60901, and other fluorescent lamps for high-frequency operation.
NOTE 1 Tests in this standard are type tests. Requirements for testing individual control gear during production are not included.
NOTE 2 There are regional standards regarding the regulation of mains current harmonics and immunity for endproducts like luminaires and independent control gear. In a luminaire, the control gear is dominant in this respect. Control gear, together with other components, should comply with these standards.
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This International Standard states the requirements for both self-healing and non-self-healing continuously rated a.c. capacitors of up to and including 2,5 kVAr, and not less than 0,1 µF, having a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V, which are intended for use in discharge lamp circuits operating at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and at altitudes up to 3 000 m. NOTE These lamps and associated ballasts are covered by IEC 60081, IEC 60901, IEC 60188, IEC 60192, IEC 60662, and IEC 61167 and by IEC 61347-2-8 and IEC 61347-2-9, respectively. It covers capacitors intended for connection in shunt or in series with the lamp circuit or an effective combination of these. It covers only impregnated or unimpregnated capacitors, having a dielectric of paper, plastic film or a combination of both, either metallized or with metal foil electrodes. This standard does not cover radio-interference suppressor capacitors the requirements for which are found in IEC 60384-14. Tests given in this standard are type tests. Requirements for testing individual capacitors during production are not included.
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This International Standard specifies the safety and interchangeability requirements, together
with the test methods and conditions, required to show compliance of LED lamps with
integrated means for stable operation, intended for domestic and similar general lighting
purposes, having:
– a rated power up to 60 W
– a rated voltage equal to or less than 50 V a.c. r.m.s. or equal or less 120 V ripple free d.c.,
– caps according to Table 1.
NOTE 1 The value of 60 W rated power is under consideration. Heat management may require lower power.
This standard shall be used for products in conjunction with ELV lighting installations.
With reference to IEC 60364-7-715, in ELV lighting installations only SELV sources are
applied. Where bare conductors are used, the maximum lamp voltage shall be 25 V a.c. or
60 V d.c.
The requirements of this standard relate only to type testing.
For lamps > 25 V a.c. or 60 V d.c., recommendations for whole production testing or batch
testing are given in IEC 60598-1 Table Q.1, column class III luminaire, column 4 or 5.
NOTE 2 Where in this standard the term “lamp(s)” is used, it is understood to stand for semi-integrated LED
lamp(s) with supply voltages as in the scope above, except where it is obviously assigned to other types of lamps.
An overview of systems composed of LED modules, lamps and controlgear is given in
IEC 62504. Supply voltage does not mean necessarily mains voltage, e.g. 230 V / 50 Hz. A
semi-integrated LED lamp can also be driven on a supply voltage with 12 V a.c. or d.c. The
control unit in the controlgear in a semi-integrated LED lamp then provides the conversion of
12 V a.c. or d.c. to a special current and voltage to power the LED inside the semi-integrated
LED lamp. Schematically, the types of LEDni and LEDsi lamps are shown in Figure 1.
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This International Standard specifies the safety requirements for double-capped fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes of all groups having Fa6, Fa8, G5, G13, 2G13, R17d and W4.38.5d caps. It also specifies the method a manufacturer should use to show compliance with the requirements of this standard on the basis of whole production appraisal in association with his test records on finished products. This method can also be applied for certification purposes. Details of a batch test procedure which can be used to make limited assessment of batches are also given in this standard.
NOTE – Compliance with this standard concerns only safety criteria and does not take into account the performance of double-capped fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes with respect to luminous flux, colour,
starting and operational characteristics. Readers are referred to IEC 60081 for such characteristics.
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