BS EN 62838:2016:2018 Edition
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LEDsi lamps for general lighting services with supply voltages not exceeding 50 V a.c. r.m.s. or 120 V ripple free d.c. Safety specifications
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BSI | 2018 | 20 |
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:
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a rated power up to 60 W
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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.,
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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.
Figure 1 Types of LED lamps with supply voltage ≤ 50V
NOTE Figure 1a) type is not covered by this standard.
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2 | undefined |
4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope |
12 | 2 Normative references Figures Figure 1 – Types of LED lamps with supply voltage ≤ 50V |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 General requirement and general test requirements 5 Marking |
14 | 6 Interchangeability 6.1 Cap interchangeability 6.2 Bending moment and mass imparted by the lamp at the lampholder Figure 2 – Lamp not suitable for use under moisture Tables Table 1 – Interchangeability gauges, lamp cap dimensions, bending moment and mass |
15 | 7 Protection against accidental contact with live parts 8 Insulation resistance and electric strength after humidity treatment 8.1 General 8.2 Insulation resistance 8.3 Electric strength |
16 | 9 Mechanical strength 9.1 Pull force 10 Cap temperature rise 11 Resistance to heat 12 Resistance to flame and ignition 13 Fault conditions 13.1 General 13.2 Compliance 14 Creepage distances and clearances 15 Abnormal operation Table 2 – Test voltages for caps |
17 | 16 Photobiological safety 16.1 UV radiation 16.2 Blue light hazard 16.3 Infrared radiation 17 Ingress protection 18 Information for luminaire design |
18 | Annex A (informative) Information for luminaire design A.1 Water contact A.2 Further impact on luminaires |
19 | Bibliography |