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BS EN 61199:2011+A2:2015

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Single-capped fluorescent lamps. Safety specifications

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BSI 2015 48
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This International Standard specifies the safety requirements for

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.

This part of the standard covers photobiological safety according to IEC 62471 and IEC/TR 62471‑2 .

Blue light and infrared hazards are below the level which requires marking.

NOTE

Compliance with this standard concerns only safety criteria and does not take into account the performance of single-capped fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes with respect to luminous flux, colour, starting and operational characteristics. For this information, readers are referred to IEC 60901 .

Table 1
Sheet references of IEC 60061
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to be developed.

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 of the used ballast and when operated with a ballast complying with IEC 61347‑2‑3 or IEC 61347‑2‑8 with a starting device complying with IEC 60155 (if applicable) and in a luminaire complying with IEC 60598‑1 .

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CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
Tables

Table 1 – Sheet references of IEC 60061
13 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Safety requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Marking
4.3 Mechanical requirements for caps
16 4.4 Insulation resistance
4.5 Electric strength
4.6 Parts which can become accidentally live
17 4.7 Resistance to heat and fire
18 4.8 Creepage distance for caps
4.9 Lamp cap temperature rise
19 4.10 Radio interference suppression capacitors
Figures

Figure 1 – Places where to measure the temperature
20 4.11 UV radiation
4.12 Information for luminaire design
4.13 Information for ballast design
4.14 Information for lampholder design
5 Assessment
5.1 General
21 5.2 Whole production assessment by means of the manufacturer’s records
22 Table 2 – Grouping of test records –Sampling and acceptable quality levels (AQL)
23 Table 3 – Acceptance numbers AQL = 0,65 %
24 Table 4 – Acceptance numbers AQL = 2,5 %
25 5.3 Assessment of the manufacturer’s records of particular tests
5.4 Rejection conditions of batches
26 5.5 Sampling procedures for whole production testing
5.6 Sampling procedures for batch testing
Table 5 – Batch sample size and rejection number
28 Annex A (normative)
Tests for assessing caps for construction and assembly
29 Annex B (normative) Maximum lamp cap temperature rise values
and method of measurement
30 Figure B.1 – Example for a test circuit for the measurement of the cap temperature rise at maximum discharge current and maximum SoS
32 Figure B.2 – Examples where to measure the temperature according to Clause B.2
33 Table B.1 – Maximum cap temperature rise, lamps with internal or external starter(test at abnormal operating conditions)
34 Table B.2 – Maximum cap temperature rise, lamps for starterless operation(test at normal operating conditions)
35 Annex C (informative)
Information for luminaire design
Table C.1 – Maximum cap temperature, lamps with internal or external starter (test at abnormal operating conditions)
36 Table C.2 – Maximum cap temperature, lamps for starterless operation (test at normal operating conditions)
37 Annex D (normative)
Conditions of compliance for design tests
38 Annex E (normative)
Cathode connection configurations
39 Figure E.1 – Where to connect the cathodes of different caps
40 Annex F (normative)
Normal and abnormal lamp operation,lamp non-interchangeability requirements
41 Table F.1 – Maximum allowable currents and rated lamp power
42 Annex G (normative)
Information for thermal tests
Figure G.1 – Ball-pressure apparatus
Table G.1 – Test temperatures
43 Annex H (informative)
Information for ballast design
44 Annex I (informative)
Information for lampholder design
Table I.1 – Temperature point
45 Table I.2 – Maximum temperatures related to lampholder design
46 Bibliography
BS EN 61199:2011+A2:2015
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