Amendment 1 - Discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps) - Safety specifications

Amendement 1 - Lampes à décharge (à l'exclusion des lampes à fluorescence) - Prescriptions de sécurité

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IEC 62035 ®
Edition 2.0 2016-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
A MENDMENT 1
AM ENDEMENT 1
Discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps) – Safety specifications

Lampes à décharge (à l'exclusion des lampes à fluorescence) – Prescriptions de
sécurité
IEC 62035:2014-04/AMD1:2016-11(en-fr)

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IEC 62035 ®
Edition 2.0 2016-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
A MENDMENT 1
AM ENDEMENT 1
Discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps) – Safety specifications

Lampes à décharge (à l'exclusion des lampes à fluorescence) – Prescriptions de

sécurité
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
INTERNATIONALE
ICS 29.140.30 ISBN 978-2-8322-3774-8

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© IEC 2016
FOREWORD
This amendment has been prepared by subcommittee 34A: Lamps, of IEC technical
committee 34: Lamps and related equipment.
The text of this amendment is based on the following documents:
CDV Report on voting
34A/1873/CDV 34A/1909/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this amendment can be found in the report
on voting indicated in the above table.
The committee has decided that the contents of this amendment and the base publication will
remain unchanged until the stability date indicated on the IEC website under
"http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to the specific publication. At this date, the
publication will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
_____________
2 Normatives references
Add the following new reference:
IEC 60598-1:2014, Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
4.3.1.2 Creepage distance
Replace the existing text with the following new text including new Table 7:
The minimum creepage distance between contact pin(s) or contacts and a touchable metal
shell of the cap shall be in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60061-4 sheet
number 7007-6.
Metal parts of the lamp which are not connected to current carrying parts (for example a metal
cap shell) and which may be accessible in normal use or during lamp replacement, shall be
insulated from live parts by double or reinforced insulation. In these cases the minimum
creepage distance between live parts and a touchable metal part of the lamp or cap shall be
in accordance with the reinforced insulation requirements of IEC 60598-1:2014, Section 11.
Lamps with caps listed in Table 7 shall comply with these requirements.

© IEC 2016
Table 7 – Voltage to be considered for creepage and clearance
Cap Relevant maximum voltage according to Relevant maximum voltage according to
code IEC 60598-1:2014, Table 11.1 IEC 60598-1:2014, Table 11.2
GX8.5 305 V 5 kV pulse
GX10 305 V 5 kV pulse
GU8.5 305 V 5 kV pulse
PGZ12 305 V 5 kV pulse
a
PGZX18 305 V 5,9 kV pulse
a
5,9 kV is the equivalent peak voltage based on HF ignition currently used for this system.

For caps PGZ12 and GX8.5, minimum creepage distances and clearances of 6,5 mm apply.
NOTE See IEC 60061-4, sheet 7007-6 for information.
Compliance is checked by measurement.
4.4.2 Insulation resistance
Replace the existing text with the following new text:
Lamps where metal parts which are not connected to current carrying parts (for example a
metal cap shell) can be touched after insertion into the holder shall have an insulation
resistance between the metal parts and the pin(s) or contacts of not less than 4 MΩ for lamps
with a cap listed in Table 7 and 2 MΩ for all others
Compliance is checked by measurement with suitable test equipment using a d.c. voltage of
500 V.
4.4.3 Electric strength
Replace the existing text with the following new text:
The insulation between the same parts as those referred to in 4.4.2 shall have sufficient
dielectric strength.
For lamps with a cap listed in Table 7 compliance is checked with a 3 000 V a.c. voltage of
substantially sine-wave form, with a frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz and applied for 1 min. For all
other caps 1 500 V a.c. is used. Initially, not more than half the prescribed voltage shall be
applied. The voltage shall then be raised rapidly to the full value.
No flash-over or breakdown shall occur during the test. Glow discharges without a drop in
voltage are neglected.
7.1 General
Delete the existing second sentence of the first paragraph starting with "This method .".
Replace the existing second paragraph with the following new text:
Details of a batch test procedure which can be used to make a limited assessment of batches
are given in 7.3. Requirements for batch testing are included in order to enable the
assessment of batches presumed to contain unsafe lamps. As some safety requirements
cannot be checked by batch testing, and as there may be no previous knowledge of the

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© IEC 2016
manufacturer's quality, where a batch is found to be acceptable, it may only be concluded that
there is no reason to reject the batch on safety grounds.
7.2 Assessment of whole production by means of manufacturer's records
Delete the existing Subclauses 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 and replace with the following new text:
For additional provisions for certification, see Annex K.
7.3.1 Sampling for batch testing
Replace the existing first sentence of the first paragraph with the following new text:
The lamps for testing shall be selected in a way as to ensure proper representation.
F.3 Cap/holder – key configuration
Replace the existing title of Clause F.3 with the following new title:
F.3 Cap/holder – Key configuration and information for class II luminaires
Add, at the end of the existing Clause F.3, the following new text:
Some lamps with cap codes listed in Table 7 have metal parts which are not connected to
current carrying parts (for example a metal cap shell) which can be touched after insertion
into the lampholder. These lamps are provided with double or reinforced insulation according
to the voltages listed in Table 7.
In case the lamps are supplied or used in class II luminaire where the above mentioned
voltages are exceeded (if it is allowed by the lamp data sheet or by the lamp manufacturer),
the luminaire manufacturer shall provide extra insulation between the metal part of the cap
and accessible conductive part of the luminaire.
Add, after the existing Clause F.6, the following new Clause F.7:
F.7 Water contact
All lamps within the scope of this standard should be protected from direct water contact, for
example by drips, splashing by the luminaire, if the luminaire is rated at IPX1 or higher.
NOTE The X in the IP number indicates a missing numeral but both of the appropriate numerals are marked on
the luminaire.
Add, after Annex J, the following new Annex K:

© IEC 2016
Annex K
(informative)
Additional requirements for certification
K.1 General
The manufacturer should show evidence that his products comply with the particular
requirements of Clause K.2. To this end, the manufacturer should make available all the
results of his product testing pertinent to the requirements of this standard.
The test results may be drawn from working records and, as such, may not be immediately
available in collated form.
The assessment should be based in general on individual factories, each meeting the
acceptance criteria of Clause K.2. However, a number of factories may be grouped together,
provided they are under the same quality management. For certification purposes, one
certificate may be issued to cover a nominated group of factories, but the certification
authority may have the right to visit each plant to examine the local relevant records and
quality control procedures.
For certification purposes, the manufacturer may declare a list of marks of origin and
corresponding lamp families, groups, etc. The certificate may be taken to include all lamps so
listed made by the manufacturer. Notification of additions or deletions may be made at any
time.
In presenting the test results, the manufacturer may combine the results of different lamp
families, groups and/or types according to column 4 of Table K.1.
The whole production assessment requires that the quality control procedures of a
manufacturer should satisfy recognized quality system requirements for final inspection.
Within the framework of a quality system based also on in-process inspection and testing, the
manufacturer may show compliance with some of the requirements of this standard by means
of in-process inspection instead of finished product testing.
The manufacturer should provide sufficient test records with respect to each clause and
subclause as indicated in column 5 of Table K.1.
The number of nonconformitie
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