1、BRITISH STANDARD Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services - Performance requirements The European Standard EN 60969: 1993 with the incorporation of amendment A2:2000 has the status of a British Standard. ICs 29.140.30 BS EN 60969:1993 Incorporating Amendments Nos. 1,2 and 3 and Corrigenda
2、Nos. 1 and 2 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSL PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW BS EN 60969:1993 Amd. No. direction of the Electrical Illuminations Standards Policy Committee, was published under the authority of the Board 7013 of BSI and comes into effect on 7968 29 September 1989 Corr. 1 O BSI
3、 31 August 2001 Committees responsible for this British Standard Date of issue Comments July 1992 November 1993 The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Electrical Illumination Standards Policy Committee - Edison screw or bayonet caps. The requirements of this standard relate on
4、ly to type testing. Recommendations for whole product testing or batch testing are under consideration. These performance requirements are additional to the requirements in IEC Publication 968. 2 Definitions 2.1 self-ballasted lamp a unit which cannot be dismantled without being permanently damaged,
5、 provided with a lamp cap and incorporating a light source and any additional elements necessary for starting and for stable operation of the light source 2.2 a type lamps that, independent of the type of cap or base, are identical in photometric and electrical rating 2.3 rated voltage the voltage o
6、r voltage range marked on the lamp 2.4 test voltage the voltage at which tests are carried out 2.5 rated wattage the wattage marked on the lamp 2.6 a rated frequency the frequency marked on the lamp or declared as such by the manufacturer or responsible vendor 2.7 rated luminous flux the flux marked
7、 on the lamp or declared as such by the manufacturer or responsible vendor 2.8 lumen maintenance the luminous flux at a given time in the life of a lamp divided by the initial value of the luminous flux of the lamp and expressed as a percentage of the initial luminous flux 2.9 initial values the pho
8、tometric and electrical characteristics at the end of the 100 h ageing period 2.10 life (of an individual lamp) the length of time during which a complete lamp operates to burnout or to any other criterion of life performance laid down in this standard e 3 O BSI 31 August 2001 EN 60969:1993 2.11 ave
9、rage life (life to 50 % failures) the length of time during which 50 % of the lamps reach the end of their individual lives 2.12 rated average life (rated life to 50 % failures) the life declared by the manufacturer or responsible vendor as being the expected time at which 50 % of any large number o
10、f lamps reach the end of their individual lives 2.13 colour the colour characteristics of a lamp are defined by the colour appearance and the colour rendition a) The actual colour of the lamp is called colour appearance and is defined in terms of the spectral tristimulus values (colour co-ordinates)
11、 according to the recommendations of the CIE. b) The spectral characteristics of the light emitted by the lamp have an effect on the appearance of the objects it illuminates; this effect is called colour rendition. 2.14 rated colour the colour appearance as declared by the manufacturer or responsibl
12、e vendor, or the colour corresponding to the colour designation marked on the lamp 2.15 starting time the time needed, after the supply voltage is switched on, for the lamp to start fully and remain alight 2.16 run-up time the time needed, after the supply voltage is switched on, for the lamp to rea
13、ch 80 % of its final luminous flux 2.17 stabilization time the burning time of the lamp required to obtain stable operating electrical and photometric characteristics 2.18 type test a test or series of tests made on a type test sample for the purpose of checking compliance of the design of a given p
14、roduct with the requirements of the relevant standard 2.19 type test sample a sample consisting of one or more similar units submitted by the manufacturer or responsible vendor for the purpose of the type test 4 O BSI 31 August 2001 EN 60969:1993 Section 2. Lamp requirements 3 Dimensions The lamp di
15、mensions shall comply with the requirements as indicated by the manufacturer or responsible vendor. 4 Test conditions Test conditions for testing electrical and photometric characteristics, lumen maintenance and life are given in Annex A. 5 Starting and run-up The starting and run-up time shall comp
16、ly with the values as indicated by the manufacturer or responsible vendor. 6 Lamp wattage The initial wattage dissipated by the lamp shall not exceed 115 % of the rated wattage. 7 Luminous flux The initial luminous flux measured after the ageing time shall be not less than 90 % of the rated luminous
17、 flux. a An increase is under consideration. 8 Colour The colour co-ordinates of a lamp shall be within the tolerance area on the chromaticity chart as declared by the manufacturer or responsible vendor, but shall in any case be within 5 SDCM from the target values. For further information see Appen
18、dix D of IEC Publication 81. 9 Lumen maintenance After 2 O00 h of operation, including the ageing period, the lumen maintenance shall be not less than the value declared by the manufacturer or responsible vendor. 10 Life The life to 50 % failures (average life) measured on “n” lamps shall be not les
19、s that the rated life to 50 % failures. (“n” is declared by the manufacturer or responsible vendor, but shall be a minimum of 20 lamps.) 11 Harmonics Under consideration. I 1 ri O BSI 31 August 2001 5 EN 60969:1993 Section 3. Conditions of compliance Requirements for sampling and compliance are unde
20、r consideration. O BSI 31 August 2001 7 EN 60969:1993 Annex A Method of measuring lamp characteristics A.l General All tests shall be made in a draught-proof room at an ambient temperature of (25 f 1) “C and a relative humidity of 65 % maximum. The test voltage shall be stable within f0.5 %, during
21、stabilization periods, this tolerance being reduced to f0.2 % at the moment of measurements. For life testing the tolerance is 2 %. The total harmonic content of the supply voltage shall not exceed 3 %.i) The harmonic content is defined as the r.m.s. summation of the individual harmonic components u
22、sing the fundamental as 100 %. All tests shall be carried out at rated frequency. Unless otherwise specified for a specific purpose by the manufacturer or responsible vendor, lamps shall be operated in free air in a vertical base-up position for all tests including life tests. Electrical and photome
23、tric instruments used shall be selected having a guaranteed accuracy commensurate with the requirements of the test. A.2 Starting and run-up The starting and run-up tests shall be made before ageing except in the case of lamps declared by the manufacturer to be VPC (Vapour Pressure Control) types, w
24、here the following procedure shall be carried out. VPC lamps are aged for aperiod of at least 1 O0 h of normal operation and then switched off for at least 24 h before the run-up test is performed. The starting test for VPC lamps shall be performed both before ageing and at the commencement of the r
25、un-up test. The test voltage for the starting test shall be equal to 92 % of the rated voltage or, in case of a voltage range, 92 % of the minimum value of that range. For run-up the test voltage is increased to the rated voltage or in the case of a lamp with a voltage range increased to the mean va
26、lue of the voltage range. A.3 Electrical and photometric characteristics A.3.1 Test voltage The test voltage shall be the rated voltage. In the case of a voltage range, measurements shall be carried out at the mean value. A.3.2 Ageing Lamps shall have been aged for a period of 100 h of normal operat
27、ion. A.3.3 Stabilization time Lamps shall be measured at the test voltage immediately after the stabilization period as stated by the manufacturer or responsible vendor. A4 Lamp life and lumen maintenance A.4.1 Ambient Ambient temperature shall be kept within the range of 15 “C to 40 OC. Excessive d
28、raught should be avoided and the lamps should not be subjected to extreme vibration and shocks. A.4.2 Test voltage The test voltage shall be the rated voltage with a tolerance of k2%. In the case of a voltage range, measurements shall be carried out at the mean value. These conditions are under cons
29、ideration. For some self-ballasted lamps a lower value is necessary for proper electrical and photometric measurements. 8 O BSI 31 August 2001 EN 60969:1993 A.4.3 Switching on and off Lamps on lumen maintenance and life test shall be switched off eight times in every 24 h running. The “off period sh
30、all be between 10 min and 15 min. The “on” period shall be at least 10 min. A.4.4 Establishing of average life The average life shall be derived from a test quantity of at least 20 lamps. 9 O BSI 31 August 2001 EN 60969:1993 7 e Annex ZA (normative) Other international publications quoted in this st
31、andard with the references of the relevant European publications When the international publication has been modified by CENELEC common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD applies. Date IEC Publication Date Title 81 1984 Tubular fluorescent lamps for general lighting service EN 600
32、81a 1989 968 (mod) 1988 Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services - EN 60968a 1993 EN/HD Safety requirements a EN 60081:1989 includes A1:1987 and A21988 to IEC 81. EN 60968:1993 includes A1:1991 to IEC 968. 10 O BSI 31 August 2001 blank BS EN 60969:1993 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London w4
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