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2、 COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL Standard for Safety for Holders, Bases, and Connectors for Solid-State (LED) Light Engines and Arrays, UL 8754 First Edition, Dated July 31, 2013 Summary of Topics The following changes in req
3、uirements to the Joint UL/ULC Standard for Holders, Bases, and Connectors for Solid-State (LED) Light Engines and Arrays, UL 8754/ULC-S8754, are being issued for the United States and Canada: 1. Revise Relative Thermal Index (RTI) requirements for polymeric materials used in Limited Application Devi
4、ces (LAD) 2. Add exception to loading test for solid-state assembly holders 3. Clarify requirements for lead pull tests for factory assembled solid-state assembly holders 4. Clarify product marking allowances for lampholders Text that has been changed in any manner or impacted by ULs electronic publ
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21、UCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS Preface .5 1 Scope .6 2 Denitions 6 3 General 8 3.1 Reference Publications .8 3.2 Components .9 3.3 Units of Measurement .9 4 Construction 9 4.1 Enclosures 9 4.2 Insulating materials 10 4.3 Sealing compound .11 4.4 Mounting .11 4.5 Accessibi
22、lity of live parts .11 4.6 Corrosion protection .12 4.7 Current-carrying parts 12 4.8 Supply connections 13 4.9 Creepage distances and clearances .15 4.10 Current-interrupting devices .17 4.11 Lamplocks .17 4.12 Lampholder conguration .17 4.13 Grounding .18 4.14 Mass .18 4.15 Environmental considera
23、tions 19 4.16 Dened-t system 19 5 Tests .19 5.1 General 19 5.2 Millivolt drop test 20 5.3 Mechanical cycling test .20 5.4 Abnormal overload test .20 5.5 Temperature rise test 21 5.6 Loading 21 5.7 Grounding contact test .22 5.8 Deection test 22 5.9 Humidity conditioning (followed by dielectric volta
24、ge withstand) .22 5.10 Switching mechanism test .23 5.11 Security of leads test .24 5.12 Dimensional conformity test .24 6 Ratings .24 7 Markings 24 7.1 General 24 7.2 Permanence 26 7.3 Details .26 8 Test Apparatus 26 8.1 Lamp base shorting xture .26 8.2 Lamp base overload xture .27 JULY 31, 2013 CA
25、N/ULC-S8754 ANSI/UL 8754 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL ANNEX A (NORMATIVE) Reference Standards ANNEX B (CAN) (normative) Markings French Translation JULY 31, 2013 CAN/ULC-S8754 ANSI/UL 8754 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUT
26、HORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Preface This is the common UL and ULC Standard for Holders, Bases, and Connectors for Solid-State (LED) Light Engines and Arrays. It is the First edition of both CAN/ULC-S8754 and ANSI/UL 8754. This Joint Standard was prepar
27、ed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc., ULC Standards, and the Technical Committee on Field-Replaceable LED Light Engines. The standard was formally approved by the UL/ULC Technical Committee on Field-Replaceable LED Light Engines. The efforts and support of the Technical Committee are gratefully ackn
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29、 safety warnings must be in French and English. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some Canadian authorities may require additional markings and/or installation instructions to be in both official languages. Annex A and Annex B, both identifed as normative, form a mandatory part of this Stan
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34、ISSION FROM UL 1 Scope 1.1 This standard species the requirements applicable to holders, bases and connectors intended for solid-state (LED) light engines and arrays for installation in lighting equipment, provided that they employ a conguration not typically found on incandescent or uorescent light
35、 sources. 1.2 This standard does not cover lampholders with screw, bayonet or pin-type bases intended to be compatible with incandescent or uorescent lamps. Such lampholders are covered under CSA C22.2 No. 43 / UL 496. 1.3 This standard does not cover wire connectors. Such connectors are covered und
36、er CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 65 / UL 486A-486B or CSA C22.2 No. 2459 / UL 2459. 2 Denitions 2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the following denitions apply: 2.2 BASE That part of a lampholder that is used for mounting of the device. 2.3 CURRENT-INTERRUPTING DEVICE A component (such as a switch or breake
37、r) intended to stop the ow of current in a lampholder circuit. 2.4 ENCLOSURE That part or parts of a lampholder that: a) Renders inaccessible all or any parts of the equipment that may otherwise present a risk of electric shock, or b) Retards propagation of ame caused by electrical disturbances occu
38、rring within. 2.5 INSULATION, BASIC The insulation necessary to provide basic protection against the risk of electric shock. This insulation may be in the form of vulcanized ber, an inorganic or polymeric material, or an air gap. 2.6 INSULATION, DOUBLE An insulation system comprised of both basic in
39、sulation and supplementary insulation. 2.7 INSULATION, REINFORCED A single insulation system with such mechanical and electrical qualities that it, in itself, provides the same degree of protection against the risk of electric shock as does double insulation. Note: The term “single insulation system
40、” does not necessitate that the insulation must be in one homogeneous piece. The insulation system may comprise two or more layers that cannot be tested as supplementary or basic insulation. 2.8 INSULATION, SUPPLEMENTARY An independent insulation provided in addition to the basic insulation to provi
41、de protection against the risk of electric shock in case of breakdown of the basic insulation. 2.9 LAMP BASE The part of a lamp that engages the lampholder and makes contact with the electrical circuits of the lampholder. 2.10 LAMP CONNECTOR A type of lampholder that provides electrical connection t
42、o a lamp but does not provide mechanical support; sometimes known as a lamp-supported lampholder. JULY 31, 2013 CAN/ULC-S8754 ANSI/UL 8754 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 2.11 LAMPHOLDER A wiring device intended for making c
43、onnection to the electrical circuits of a lamp and, in some cases, providing support. 2.12 LAMPLOCK A feature intended to keep a lamp from being removed except by a person having a key or special tool. 2.13 LED ARRAY (LED MODULE) An assembly of one or more LED packages or dies on a printed circuit b
44、oard or substrate, possibly with optical elements and additional thermal, mechanical, and electrical interfaces that are intended to connect to the load side of an LED driver. 2.14 LED LIGHT ENGINE (LIGHT ENGINE) An integrated assembly comprised of an LED array (LED module), LED driver, and other op
45、tical, thermal, mechanical and electrical components. The device is intended to connect directly to the branch circuit through a custom or industry-standard lamp base. This lamp base shall be of a type not typically found on incandescent or uorescent light sources. a a With permission from ANSI/IES
46、RP-16, Nomenclature and Denitions for Illuminating Engineering, by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. 2.15 LIMITED APPLICATION DEVICE (LAD) Lampholders that: a) Are only suitable for connection to low voltage, low energy circuits supplied from a Class 2 or LVLE source; or b) Are
47、solely used to provide mechanical support to the light engine and its components, and provide no direct support of live parts. Note: The following clauses contain requirements, exceptions or notes applicable to limited application devices: 4.2.3, 4.2.6, 4.5.2, 4.8.5.2, 4.9.10, 4.12.3, 5.1.1, 5.3.1,
48、5.3.3, 6.2, and 7.3.3. 2.16 LIVE PART A metal or other conductive part that, during intended use, has an electrical potential difference with respect to earth ground or any other conductive part. By denition, the grounded (or neutral) mains supply conductor is considered to be a live part. 2.17 LOCA
49、TION, DAMP An interior or exterior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture, including partially protected locations. The interior of a luminaire or sign intended for wet locations is considered a damp location. Note: Examples of damp locations include partially protected locations under canopies, marquees, roofed open porches, and interior locations subject to moderate degrees of moisture, su