2021-04-14: D168/C076: Publication approved
2021-02-01: The aim of this A11 is to add Annexes ZZ & ZA to EN 60838-1:2017 & its A1 to allow citation

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This document is applicable to electric light sources (see Note 1) for use in automotive
applications, for example in road illumination devices and/or light signalling devices for road
vehicles.
It is especially applicable to light sources listed in UN Resolution R.E.5 and light sources subject
to other legislations.
This document specifies the technical requirements for interchangeability for example
dimensional, electrical and photometrical characteristics, and includes test methods.
For the light sources listed in this document, the data sheets are contained either in this
document or are included by reference to UN Resolution R.E.5.
Performance requirements are specified in IEC 60810, for example life, torsion strength,
resistance to vibration and shock.
The requirements for miniature light sources for supplementary purposes, not subject to
legislation, are specified in IEC 60983.
NOTE 1 The terms "lamp" and "light source" are both used in this document to mean the same product, so the two
terms are interchangeable throughout this document.
NOTE 2 In various vocabularies and standards, different terms are used for "incandescent lamp"
(IEC 60050845:
1987, 845-07-04), "discharge lamp" (IEC 60050-845:1987, 845-07-17) and "LED lamp". In this
document "filament lamp", "discharge lamp" and "LED light source" are used, however, where only "lamp" or "light
source" is written, all light sources, independent of the technology used, are meant, unless the context clearly shows
that it applies to one kind of technology only. In the UN Regulations, the word "light source" is used for the products
specified in this document.
NOTE 3 Wherever the term "device" is used, it is meant to designate equipment which is used as a luminaire. It
can for instance take the form and purpose of a headlight or signal light.

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This part of IEC 60598 specifies requirements for fixed general purpose luminaires for use
with electric light sources on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V.

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NEXT ACTION: BT approved publication with Annexes ZZ and ZA
2020-07-30 NEXT ACTION: CCMC ACTION BY 2020-09-30
2020-03-05 second assessment refused
2020-03-05: assessment negative, document blocked until such a time as the assessment can be resolved.
2020-01-31 PeC: Annex ZA was sent for assessment, to be added to the standard

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This Part 1 of IEC 60598 specifies general requirements for luminaires, incorporating electric
light sources for operation from supply voltages up to 1 000 V. The requirements and related
tests of this document cover: classification, marking, mechanical construction, electrical
construction and photobiological safety.
Each section of this Part 1 is read in conjunction with this Section 0 and with other relevant
sections to which reference is made.
Each part of IEC 60598-2 details requirements for a particular type of luminaire or group of
luminaires on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. These parts are published separately
for ease of revision and additional sections will be added as and when a need for them is
recognized.
The presentation of photometric data for luminaires is under consideration by the International
Commission on Illumination (CIE) and is not, therefore, included in this Part 1.
Requirements are included in this Part 1 for luminaires incorporating ignitors with nominal
peak values of the voltage pulse not exceeding those of Table 11.2. The requirements apply
to luminaires with ignitors built into ballasts and to luminaires with ignitors separate from
ballasts. For luminaires with ignitors built into lamps, the requirements are under
consideration.
Requirements for semi-luminaires are included in this Part 1.
In general, this Part 1 covers safety requirements for luminaires. The object of this Part 1 is to
provide a set of requirements and tests which are considered to be generally applicable to
most types of luminaires and which can be called up as required by the detail specifications of
IEC 60598-2. This Part 1 is thus not regarded as a specification in itself for any type of
luminaire, and its provisions apply only to particular types of luminaires to the extent
determined by the appropriate part of IEC 60598-2.
The parts of IEC 60598-2, in making reference to any of the sections of Part 1, specify the
extent to which that section is applicable and the order in which the tests are performed; they
also include additional requirements as necessary.
The order in which the sections of Part 1 are numbered has no particular significance as the
order in which their provisions apply is determined for each type of luminaire or group of
luminaires by the appropriate part of IEC 60598-2. All parts of IEC 60598-2 are self-contained
and therefore do not contain references to other parts of IEC 60598-2.
Where the requirements of any of the sections of Part 1 are referred to in the parts of
IEC 60598-2 by the phrase "The requirements of section... of IEC 60598-1 apply", this phrase
is interpreted as meaning that all the requirements of that section of Part 1 apply except those
which are clearly inapplicable to the particular type of luminaire covered by that part of
IEC 60598-2.
For explosion proof luminaires, as covered by IEC 60079, the requirements of IEC 60598
(selecting the appropriate parts 2) are applied in addition to the requirements of IEC 60079. In
the event of any conflict between IEC 60598 and IEC 60079, the requirements of IEC 60079
take priority.
Improvements in safety to take into account the state of the art technology are incorporated in
the standards with revisions and amendments on an ongoing basis. Regional standardization
bodies can include statements in their derived standards to cover products which have
complied with the previous document as shown by the manufacturer or standardization body.
The statements may require that for such products, the previous standard may continue to
apply to production until a defined date after which the new standard shall apply.

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This part of IEC 60598 specifies requirements for extra-low-voltage lighting systems for ELV
light sources, intended for ordinary interior use on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. The
luminaires, being connected in parallel, are supplied via freely suspended continuous
supporting conductors or profiles, the current in the ELV part of the system not exceeding 25 A.

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2019-02-20 PC: "lack of compliance" for LVD, TC to adress comments
2019-01-30 PC: Sent for LVD assessment
2018-03-22 - missing Annex ZZ - on hold
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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 document specifies methods of measurement of electrical power consumption in nonactive
mode(s), as applicable for electrical lighting equipment. This includes electrical lighting
equipment incorporating non-illumination components.
This document specifies neither performance requirements nor limits on power consumption.
This document applies to lighting equipment connected to a supply voltage up to 1 500 V DC
or up to 1 000 V AC.
This document is intended to be referenced by lighting equipment product standards for the
measurement of non-active mode power consumption. Details for the non-active mode power
consumption measurement and data presentation are specified in the product standards.
NOTE Annex A provides guidance on details specified in product standards.

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This document specifies performance requirements for electronic controlgear for use on DC or
AC supplies up to 1 000 V (alternating current at 50 Hz or 60 Hz) and with an output
frequency which can deviate from the supply frequency, associated with LED modules
according to IEC 62031. Controlgear for LED modules specified in this document are
designed to provide constant voltage or current. Deviations from the pure voltage and current
types do not exclude the gear from this document.
NOTE 1 The tests in this document are type tests. Requirements for testing individual controlgear during
production are not included.
NOTE 2 Requirements for controlgear which incorporate means for varying the output power are under
consideration.
NOTE 3 It can be expected that controlgear complying with this document will ensure satisfactory operation
between 92 % and 106 % of the rated supply voltage, taking into account the specifications of the LED module
manufacturer.

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This document describes a method, based on measurements combined with calculations, to
determine specific characteristics of the inrush current of single and/or multiple lighting products
of the same type. Lighting products include the following:
• light sources with integrated controlgear,
• controlgear,
• luminaires.
The inrush current characteristics that are determined are
• the peak inrush current,
• the inrush current pulse duration.
This document applies to lighting products connected to low-voltage 230 V AC 50/60 Hz
electrical supply networks.
NOTE In Clause 6 it is stated that the methodology applies reference values for the reference (line) inductance and
the reference (short circuit) peak current which reflect the typical situation in a 230 V AC installation.

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IEC 62386-105:2020 applies to control gear and control devices. Typically, a bus unit according to IEC 62386 (all parts) contains firmware. There are circumstances where it might be necessary to change the firmware after production or shipping of the product. For example if the bus unit does not operate as intended. In such a case, a firmware update of a bus unit via the interface is beneficial. This firmware update process is primarily designed to be a bug fix process, not a feature extension process. Nevertheless the firmware update process can be used for feature extensions. But it is important that the risk of negative effects to the complete system is considered in detail.

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NEXT ACTION: CCMC to finalize publication
2019-11-13 PeC: BT approved the publication
2019-03-21 - GEM - TC discussed with consultant (C. Maes) at meeting (MArch 2019) - comments accepted - Annex ZA to be dated. Project has normative refverence to PR=63474, which creates a dependency.
2019-02-28 PC: to be flagged for LVD citation when ready
2018-12-17 PC: "Lack of compliance" for LVD, undated references in the Annex ZA and some points in the standards should be clarified
2017-11-21 - Negative assessment is received during CDV stage. Consultant assessment request is missing for FDIS.

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EN-IEC 62031 specifies general and safety requirements for light-emitting diode (LED) modules: • non-integrated LED modules (LEDni modules) and semi-integrated LED modules (LEDsi modules) for operation under constant voltage, constant current or constant power; • Integrated LED modules (LEDi modules) for use on DC supplies up to 250 V or AC supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. LED modules within the scope of this document can be integral, built-in or independent. This document is not applicable for LED lamps.

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EN-IEC 63013 is applicable to LED packages for general lighting services. It specifies procedures and conditions for measuring the luminous flux maintenance of LED packages. It also provides the procedures and conditions (criteria) of projecting the long-term luminous flux maintenance based on limited luminous flux maintenance test data collected. Within the context of this document, wherever luminous flux measurement data is specified, radiant flux measurement data can also be used. These projection methods employ data collected as per ANSI/IES LM-80-15 (LM-80). The long-term projection is based on the exponential-fit-function procedure of IES TM-21-11 (TM-21), and gives an alternative border function procedure in the case where the exponential-fit-function of IES TM-21-11 is not applicable.

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It contains the recommendations of the IEC in regard to Lamp Caps and Holders in general use today, together with relevant gauges, with the object of securing International interchangeability. The gauges illustrated, although generally accepted in principle, are not necessarily the only form in which they can be made.

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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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This document specifies the analogue control interface of controlgear which has the function
of controlling the output of the controlgear. The output of the controlgear is controlled
between minimum/off and maximum values by the voltage control device sinking the
controlgear current source.
This document does not specify safety requirements for the analogue interface of controlgear.
Safety requirements are given in IEC 61347 (all parts).

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IEC 63146:2019 establishes requirements for specification sheets relating to light emitting diode (LED) packages designed for the emission of white light for general lighting applications. This document does not contain compliance criteria.

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The IEC 62386 series specifies a bus system for control by digital signals of electronic lighting
equipment. This part of IEC 62386 applies to a system with wireless or alternative wired
communication between its units, instead of a wired bus system, where the meaning of
“wireless or alternative wired communication”, or in short “telecommunication”, is any type of
communication network different from the wired system described in IEC 62386-101.
Where the electronic lighting equipment is covered by the scope of IEC 61347 (all parts), it is
in line with the requirements of IEC 61347 (all parts), with the addition of DC supplies.
NOTE the definition of “telecommunication” applies only to this document and differs from the IEC Electropedia
term in IEC 60050-701:1988, 701-01-05.

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NEXT Action: CCMC to make available
2019-03-06 - Sent to BT for approval of A nnex ZA/ZZ (approved=D162/C075)
2018-12-13 PeC: "Compliant" for LVD
2018-11-20 PeC: sent to BT to keep ratification pending in order to fix harmonization (approved D161/C072)
2018-11-12 PeC: submitted for HAS assessment
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2018-11-21 PeC: sent to BT to keep ratification pending in order to fix harmonization (approved=D161/C073)
2018-11-12 PeC: submitted for HAS 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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2019-10-24 PeC: to revisit after SLR is published

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This part of IEC 62386 specifies a bus system for control by digital signals of electronic
lighting equipment which is in line with the requirements of IEC 61347 (all parts), with the
addition of DC supplies.
This document is applicable to control gear supporting centrally supplied emergency operation
as described in EN 50171.
This document does not apply to self-contained emergency lighting control gear. These types
of control gear are specified in IEC 62386-202.

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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

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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.

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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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