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1、REVISED JULY 2014CAN/CSA-C871-13National Standard of Canada(approved July 2014)Performanceof LED replacementlampsLegalNotice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards development process approvedby the Standards Council of

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39、 replacementlampsCAN/CSA-C871-13(approved July 2014)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-C871-13 Performance of LED replacement lampsOctober 2013 2013 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Performance of Lighting Equipment 4Subcommittee on LED Replacement Lamps 8Preface 111 Scope 122 Reference pub

40、lications 123 Definitions 144 General requirements 154.1 General 154.2 Correlated colour temperature (CCT) and Duv 154.2.1 General 154.2.2 Testing methodology 164.3 Colour rendering index (CRI) 164.3.1 General 164.3.2 Testing methodology 164.4 Dimming 164.5 Power factor 164.5.1 General 164.5.2 Testi

41、ng methodology 164.6 Minimum operating temperature 174.7 LED operating frequency 174.8 Electromagnetic and radio frequency interference 174.9 Audible noise 174.10 Transient protection 174.10.1 General 174.10.2 Testing methodology 174.11 Allowable lamp bases 174.12 Operating voltage 174.13 Markings 1

42、74.13.1 Marking on product 174.13.2 Marking on package 175 Requirements for non-standard lamps 185.1 General 185.2 Minimum luminous efficacy 185.2.1 General 185.2.2 Testing methodology 185.3 Minimum light output 185.3.1 General 185.3.2 Testing methodology 185.4 Luminous intensity distribution 185.4.

43、1 General 18CAN/CSA-C871-13 Performance of LED replacement lampsOctober 2013 2013 CSA Group 25.4.2 Testing methodology 185.5 Lumen maintenance 195.5.1 General 195.5.2 Testing methodology 195.6 Rapid-cycle stress test 195.6.1 General 195.6.2 Testing methodology 196 Requirements for replacement lamps

44、197 Requirements for omnidirectionallamps 207.1 General 207.2 Minimum luminous efficacy 207.2.1 General 207.2.2 Testing methodology 207.3 Minimum light output 207.3.1 General 207.3.2 Testing methodology 207.4 Maximum lamp diameter 207.5 Maximum overall length (MOL) 207.6 Lumen maintenance 217.6.1 Ge

45、neral 217.6.2 Testing methodology 217.7 Rapid-cycle stress test 217.7.1 General 217.7.2 Testing methodology 218 Requirements for decorative lamps 218.1 General 218.2 Minimum luminous efficacy 218.2.1 General 218.2.2 Testing methodology 218.3 Minimum light output 218.3.1 General 218.3.2 Testing metho

46、dology 228.4 Maximum lamp diameter 228.5 Lumen maintenance 228.5.1 General 228.5.2 Testing methodology 228.6 Rapid-cycle stress test 228.6.1 General 228.6.2 Testing methodology 229 Requirements for directional lamps 229.1 General 229.2 Minimum luminous efficacy 239.2.1 General 239.2.2 Testing method

47、ology 239.3 Colour spatial uniformity 23CAN/CSA-C871-13 Performance of LED replacement lampsOctober 2013 2013 CSA Group 39.3.1 General 239.3.2 Testing methodology 239.4 Minimum light output for BR, ER, K, and R lamps 239.4.1 General 239.4.2 Testing methodology 239.5 Maximum lamp diameter 239.6 Minim

48、um centre beam intensity for PAR and MR16 lamps 239.6.1 General 239.6.2 Testing methodology 239.7 Maximum overall length (MOL) 249.8 Lumen maintenance 249.8.1 General 249.8.2 Testing methodology 249.9 Rapid-cycle stress test 249.9.1 General 249.9.2 Testing methodology 2410 Optional requirements 2410

49、.1 General 2410.2 Option for early initial qualification with IES LM-80 and in situ temperature measurementtest 24CAN/CSA-C871-13 Performance of LED replacement lampsOctober 2013 2013 CSA Group 4Technical Committeeon PerformanceofLighting EquipmentP. Martineau Hydro-Qubec Distribution,Montral, QubecRepresenting User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityChairA. Silbiger Andrew Silbiger Management Inc.,Thornhill, OntarioRepresenting General InterestVice-ChairC. Suvagau BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaRepresenting User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityVice-ChairM.J. B

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