Assessment of lighting equipment related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields - Part 1: Results of the EMF measurement campaign from the VDE Test and Certification Institute and ZVEI, the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association

IEC/TR 62493-1:2013(E) presents an overview on EMF measurement results dependent on different lamp technologies used in current luminaires. For the measurement only the test procedure with the so called Van der Hoofden head in the frequency range from 20 kHz to 10 MHz was used.

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Assessment of lighting equipment related to human exposure to
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Part 1: Results of the EMF measurement campaign from the VDE Test and
Certification Institute and ZVEI, the German Electrical and Electronic
Manufacturers' Association
IEC/TR 62493-1:2013(E)
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IEC/TR 62493-1 ®
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TECHNICAL
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Assessment of lighting equipment related to human exposure to

electromagnetic fields –
Part 1: Results of the EMF measurement campaign from the VDE Test and

Certification Institute and ZVEI, the German Electrical and Electronic

Manufacturers' Association
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Test procedure . 6
4 Presentation of results . 7
4.1 General . 7
4.2 Frequency distribution of the measured values . 7
4.3 Explanation for the high measurement results of one single luminaire . 9
4.4 Evaluation of the influence of certain characteristics of the luminaires . 11
4.5 Type of luminaires according Table A.1 of IEC 62493:2009 . 11
4.6 Lamp cover . 12
4.7 Type of lamp . 13
4.8 Protection class . 13
4.9 Outer shape of the luminaire . 14
4.10 Total rated power of all lamps in a luminaire . 14
4.11 Material of the enclosure . 15
5 Conclusion . 15

Figure 1 – Measurement set-up according IEC 62493 . 7
Figure 2 – Frequency distribution of the measured values of the luminaires (absolute
number of luminaires) . 8
Figure 3 – Frequency distribution of the measured values F in the interval from 0 to
0,85 expressed as percentage values. . 8
Figure 4 – Frequency distribution of the measured values F in the interval from 0 to
0,1. . 9
Figure 5 – Luminaire supplied with AC mains power 230 V / 50 Hz. . 10
Figure 6 – Same luminaire as presented in Figure 5 supplied with DC mains power
230 V / 0 Hz. . 10

Table 1 – Structure of tables . 11
Table 2 – Measurement results of luminaire types in accordance with Table A.1 of
IEC 62493:2009 . 12
Table 3 – Measurement results dependent on the lamp cover . 12
Table 4 – Measurement dependent on the lamp technology used . 13
Table 5 – Measurement results dependent on the luminaire protection classes . 13
Table 6 – Measurement results dependent on the outer luminaire shape . 14
Table 7 – Measurement results dependent on the total lamp power in a luminiare . 14
Table 8 – Measurement results dependent on the material of the luminaire housing . 15

TR 62493-1  IEC:2013(E) – 3 –
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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ASSESSMENT OF LIGHTING EQUIPMENT RELATED
TO HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS –

Part 1: Results of the EMF measurement campaign from the VDE Test and
Certification Institute and ZVEI, the German Electrical and Electronic
Manufacturers' Association
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34: Lamps and related equipment.

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The text of this technical report is based on the following documents:
Enquiry draft Report on voting
34/178/DTR 34/183/RVC
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A list of all the parts in the IEC 62493 series, published under the general title Assessment of
lighting equipment related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields can be found on the
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TR 62493-1  IEC:2013(E) – 5 –
INTRODUCTION
In 2011 it was decided by VDE and ZVEI to start a measurement campaign for testing a broad
range of different types of luminaires with different lamp technologies against the new EMF
(Electromagnetic Fields) standard IEC 62493:2009 (identical to EN 62493:2010-02). The goal
was to get an overview on the EMF measurement results dependent on different lamp
technologies used in current luminaires on the market. For this measurement campaign only
the test procedure with the so called Van der Hoofden head in the frequency range from
20 kHz to 10 MHz was used.
The goal of this campaign is to identify construction details of lighting equipment which are
critical for the EMF measurements.
NOTE The VDE Testing and Certification Institute is a part of the VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic &
Information Technologies. The VDE Testing and Certification Institute is accredited on a national and international
level for the area of testing and certification of electrotechnical equipment, components and systems. ZVEI is the
German Industry Association for the Electrical Industry.

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ASSESSMENT OF LIGHTING EQUIPMENT RELATED
TO HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS –

Part 1: Results of the EMF measurement campaign from the VDE Test and
Certification Institute and ZVEI, the German Electrical and Electronic
Manufacturers' Association
1 Scope
This part of the IEC 62493 series presents an overview on EMF measurement results
dependent on different lamp technologies used in current luminaires. For the measurement
only the test procedure with the so ca
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