TEST REPORT IEC 60598-2-1 Luminaires Part 2: Particular ... · The product fulfils the requirements of EN 60598-1: 2008 + A11: 2009, EN 60598-2-1: 1989, AS/NZS 60598.1: 2013, AS/NZS
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Test item description ..................... : LED High Bay Light
Trade Mark ...................................... :
List of Attachments (including a total number of pages in each attachment):
Attachment 1: CB report 14713745 001 of IEC 62471: 2006.
Summary of testing:
Tests performed (name of test and test clause):
Full test were done on model AGC-HB01-200 and AGC-HB01-150 as representative, partial tests were done on other models.
This report includes the following parts: - All clauses of IEC 60598-1:2008 and IEC 60598-2-1:1979 +A1. - Annex 5: European Group Differences and National Differences. - Annex 6: LED modules for general lighting —Safety specifications IEC/EN 62031:2008+A1. - Annex 7: Variations to IEC 60598-1:2008 for application in Australia and/or New Zealand (AS/NZS 60598.1:2013)
- Annex 8: Variations to AS/NZS 60598.2.1:1998 for application in Australia and/or New Zealand (AS/NZS 60598.2.1:2014) - Annex 9: Australian national differences of AS/NZS IEC 61347.2.13: 2013.
- Annex 10: Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems were evaluated according to standard IEC 62471:2006 and EN 62471:2008.
- Photo document
Testing location:
TÜVRheinland (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
3&4 F, Cybio Technology Building No. 1, Langshan No. 2 Road South, 5th Industrial Area, High-Tech Industry Park North, Nanshan District, 518057, Shenzhen, P. R. China
Summary of compliance with National Differences:
List of countries addressed:
AU=Australian, DE=Germany
The product fulfils the requirements of EN 60598-1: 2008 + A11: 2009, EN 60598-2-1: 1989,
AS/NZS 60598.1: 2013, AS/NZS 60598.2.1: 2014.
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Copy of marking plate
The artwork below may be only a draft. The use of certification marks on a product must be authorized by the respective NCBs that own these marks.
Test item particulars .............................................. :
Classification of installation and use ........................ : LED High Bay Light
Date of receipt of test item ....................................... : 2014-07-31
Date (s) of performance of tests ............................... : 2014-07-31 to 2014-09-11
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General remarks:
The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the Issuing testing laboratory. "(See Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report. "(See appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report.
Throughout this report a comma / point is used as the decimal separator.
Clause numbers between brackets refer to clauses in IEC 60598-1
Manufacturer’s Declaration per sub-clause 4.2.5 of IECEE 02:
The application for obtaining a CB Test Certificate includes more than one factory location and a declaration from the Manufacturer stating that the sample(s) submitted for evaluation is (are) representative of the products from each factory has been provided .............................................................. :
Yes
Not applicable
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) ...................... :
Product: LED High Bay Light Rating: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, ta=50°C Class I, IP65, suitable for direct mounting on normally flammable surfaces. 1. All models have the similar appearance and construction, but different dimension, power and LED quantities. 2. All models use approved independent SELV LED driver, and the no load output voltages of LED driver is max.49Vdc. 3. All models have the same type of LED chip with CCT. of 5000K. Model list
Model Power (W) LED Driver LED quantities
(pcs) Dimension (mm)
AGC-HB01-100 100
HBG-160-48A
112
383×383×193 AGC-HB01-120 120 140
AGC-HB01-150 150 189
AGC-HB01-200 200 HBG-240-48A 252 383×383×203,5
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IEC 60598-2-1
Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict
TRF No. IEC60598_2_1C
1.2 (0) GENERAL TEST REQUIREMENTS P
1.2 (0.1) Information for luminaire design considered Standard
Yes No
1.2 (0.3) More sections applicable ........................................ : Yes No
1.4 (2) CLASSIFICATION P
1.4 (2.2) Type of protection ................................................ : Class I
1.4 (2.3) Degree of protection ............................................. : IP65
1.4 (2.4) Luminaire suitable for direct mounting on normally flammable surfaces .............................................. :
Yes No
1.4 (2.5) Luminaire for normal use ..................................... : Yes No
Luminaire for rough service ................................. : Yes No
1.5 (3) MARKING P
1.5 (3.2) Mandatory markings P
Position of the marking On the enclosure P
Format of symbols/text See marking plate P
1.5 (3.3) Additional information P
Language of instructions English language P
1.5 (3.3.1) Combination luminaires N/A
1.5 (3.3.2) Nominal frequency in Hz 50/60Hz P
1.5 (3.3.3) Operating temperature N/A
1.5 (3.3.4) Symbol or warning notice N/A
1.5 (3.3.5) Wiring diagram Suitable for direct connection to the mains supply. See user’s manual.
N/A
1.5 (3.3.6) Special conditions N/A
1.5 (3.3.7) Metal halide lamp luminaire – warning N/A
1.5 (3.3.8) Limitation for semi-luminaires N/A
1.5 (3.3.9) Power factor and supply current N/A
1.5 (3.3.10) Suitability for use indoors Not only for indoors use. N/A
1.5 (3.3.11) Luminaires with remote control N/A
1.5 (3.3.12) Clip-mounted luminaire – warning N/A
1.5 (3.3.13) Specifications of protective shields N/A
1.5 (3.3.14) Symbol for nature of supply ~ P
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1.5 (3.3.15) Rated current of socket outlet N/A
1.5 (3.3.16) Rough service luminaire Normal use luminaire N/A
1.5 (3.3.17) Mounting instruction for type Y, type Z and some type X attachments
Type Y P
1.5 (3.3.18) Non-ordinary luminaires with PVC cable N/A
1.5 (3.3.19) Protective conductor current in instruction if applicable
N/A
1.5 (3.3.20) Provided with information if not intended to be mounted within arm’s reach
N/A
1.5 (3.4) Test with water 15s P
Test with hexane 15s P
Legible after test P
Label attached P
1.6 (4) CONSTRUCTION P
1.6 (4.2) Components replaceable without difficulty N/A
1.6 (4.3) Wireways smooth and free from sharp edges P
1.6 (4.4) Lampholders N/A
1.6 (4.4.1) Integral lampholder Integral LED module used N/A
1.6 (4.4.2) Wiring connection N/A
1.6 (4.4.3) Lampholder for end-to-end mounting N/A
1.6 (4.4.4) Positioning N/A
- pressure test (N) ................................................ : ----- N/A
After test the lampholder comply with relevant standard sheets and show no damage
N/A
After test on single-capped lampholder the lampholder have not moved from its position and show no permanent deformation
N/A
- bending test (N) ................................................. : ----- N/A
After test the lampholder have not moved from its position and show no permanent deformation
N/A
1.6 (4.4.5) Peak pulse voltage N/A
1.6 (4.4.6) Centre contact N/A
1.6 (4.4.7) Parts in rough service luminaires resistant to tracking
N/A
1.6 (4.4.8) Lamp connectors N/A
1.6 (4.4.9) Caps and bases correctly used N/A
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1.6 (4.5) Starter holders N/A
Starter holder in luminaires other than class II N/A
Starter holder class II construction N/A
1.6 (4.6) Terminal blocks N/A
Tails N/A
Unsecured blocks N/A
1.6 (4.7) Terminals and supply connections P
1.6 (4.7.1) Contact to metal parts N/A
1.6 (4.7.2) Test 8 mm live conductor N/A
Test 8 mm earth conductor N/A
1.6 (4.7.3) Terminals for supply conductors Soldered connection. P
1.6 (4.7.3.1) Welded connections: N/A
- stranded or solid conductor N/A
- spot welding N/A
- welding between wires N/A
- Type Z attachment N/A
- mechanical test according to 15.8.2 N/A
- electrical test according to 15.9 N/A
- heat test according to 15.9.2.3 and 15.9.2.4 N/A
1.6 (4.7.4) Terminals other than supply connection Soldered connection. P
1.6 (4.7.5) Heat-resistant wiring/sleeves N/A
1.6 (4.7.6) Multi-pole plug N/A
- test at 30 N N/A
1.6 (4.8) Switches: N/A
- adequate rating N/A
- adequate fixing N/A
- polarized supply N/A
- compliance with 61058-1 for electronic switches N/A
1.6 (4.9) Insulating lining and sleeves P
1.6 (4.9.1) Retainement P
Method of fixing .................................................... : Form a part of luminaire P
1.6 (4.9.2) Insulated linings and sleeves N/A
Resistant to a temperature > 20 C to the wire temperature or
N/A
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a) & c) Insulation resistance and electric strength N/A
b) Ageing test. Temperature (C) ......................... : N/A
1.6 (4.10) Insulation of Class II luminaires N/A
1.6 (4.10.1) No contact, mounting surface – accessible metal parts – wiring of basic insulation
N/A
Safe installation fixed luminaires N/A
Capacitors and switches N/A
Interference suppression capacitors according to IEC 60384-14
N/A
1.6 (4.10.2) Assembly gaps: N/A
- not coincidental N/A
- no straight access with test probe N/A
1.6 (4.10.3) Retainment of insulation: N/A
- fixed N/A
- unable to be replaced; luminaire inoperative N/A
- sleeves retained in position N/A
- lining in lampholder N/A
1.6 (4.11) Electrical connections P
1.6 (4.11.1) Contact pressure Approved Class I independent LED driver used.
P
1.6 (4.11.2) Screws: N/A
- self-tapping screws N/A
- thread-cutting screws N/A
1.6 (4.11.3) Screw locking: N/A
- spring washer N/A
- rivets N/A
1.6 (4.11.4) Material of current-carrying parts P
1.6 (4.11.5) No contact to wood or mounting surface P
1.6 (4.11.6) Electro-mechanical contact systems N/A
1.6 (4.12) Mechanical connections and glands P
1.6 (4.12.1) Screws not made of soft metal P
Screws of insulating material N/A
Torque test: torque (Nm); part .............................. : Screw for fixing the enclosure of driver: Ф=5,8mm, 2,5Nm
P
Torque test: torque (Nm); part .............................. : N/A
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Torque test: torque (Nm); part .............................. : N/A
1.6 (4.12.2) Screws with diameter < 3 mm screwed into metal N/A
1.6 (4.12.4) Locked connections: P
- fixed arms; torque (Nm) ...................................... : 5 Nm P
- tests according to clauses .................................. : Cl.9.2.2 and Cl.9.2.6
- electric strength test afterwards P
a) no deposit in dust-proof luminaire N/A
b) no talcum in dust-tight luminaire P
c) no trace of water on current-carrying parts or SELV parts or where it could become a hazard
P
d) i) For luminaires without drain holes – no water entry
P
d) ii) For luminaires with drain holes – no hazardous water entry
N/A
e) no water in watertight luminaire P
f) no contact with live parts (IP 2X) N/A
f) no entry into enclosure (IP 3X and IP 4X) N/A
f) no contact with live parts (IP3X and IP4X) N/A
g) no trace of water on part of lamp requiring protection from splashing water
N/A
h) no damage of protective shield or glass envelope
P
1.13 (9.3) Humidity test 48 h 25C, 93%R.H. for 48 h P
1.14 (10) INSULATION RESISTANCE AND ELECTRIC STRENGTH P
1.14 (10.2.1) Insulation resistance test P
Cable or cord covered by metal foil or replaced by a metal rod of mm Ø ............................................ :
--
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Insulation resistance (M)
SELV: P
- between current-carrying parts of different polarity .................................................................. :
N/A
- between current-carrying parts and mounting surface .................................................................. :
For model AGC-HB01-150:
7,0×104 M > 1 M
For model AGC-HB01-200:
3,4×104 M > 1 M
P
- between current-carrying parts and metal parts of the luminaire ..................................................... :
For model AGC-HB01-150:
7,0×104 M > 1 M
For model AGC-HB01-200:
3,4×104 M > 1 M
P
- between the outer surface of a flexible cord or cable where it is clamped in a cord anchorage and accessible metal parts ................................... :
N/A
- Insulation bushings as described in Section 5 .. : N/A
Other than SELV: P
- between live parts of different polarity ................ : Approved independent SELV LED driver used.
P
- between live parts and mounting surface ........... : For model AGC-HB01-150:
1,1×104 M > 2 M
For model AGC-HB01-200:
8,9×103 M > 2 M
P
- between live parts and metal parts ..................... : For model AGC-HB01-150:
1,3×106 M > 2 M
For model AGC-HB01-200:
3,5×105 M > 2 M
P
- between live parts of different polarity through action of a switch .................................................. :
N/A
- between the outer surface of a flexible cord or cable where it is clamped in a cord anchorage and accessible metal parts ................................... :
N/A
- Insulation bushings as described in Section 5 .. : N/A
1.14 (10.2.2) Electric strength test P
Dummy lamp N/A
Luminaires with ignitors after 24 h test N/A
Luminaires with manual ignitors N/A
Test voltage (V): P
SELV: P
- between current-carrying parts of different polarity .................................................................. :
----- N/A
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- between current-carrying parts and mounting surface .................................................................. :
500 V for 1 min. P
- between current-carrying parts and metal parts of the luminaire ..................................................... :
500 V for 1 min. P
- between the outer surface of a flexible cord or cable where it is clamped in a cord anchorage and accessible metal parts ................................... :
N/A
- Insulation bushings as described in Section 5 .. : N/A
Other than SELV: P
- between live parts of different polarity ................ : Approved independent SELV LED driver used.
P
- between live parts and mounting surface ........... : 1480 V for 1 min. P
- between live parts and metal parts ..................... : 1480 V for 1 min. P
- between live parts of different polarity through action of a switch .................................................. :
----- N/A
- between the outer surface of a flexible cord or cable where it is clamped in a cord anchorage and accessible metal parts ................................... :
----- N/A
- Insulation bushings as described in Section 5 .. : ----- N/A
1.14 (10.3) Touch current or protective conductor current (mA) ...................................................................... :
1.6 (4.11.6) Electro-mechanical contact systems N/A
1.10 (5) EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL WIRING P
1.10 (5.2.1) Connecting leads N/A
- without a means for connection to the supply N/A
- terminal block specified N/A
- relevant information provided N/A
- compliance with 4.6, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.10.1, 11.2, 12 and 13.2 of Part 1
N/A
1.10 (5.2.2) Cables equal to HD21 S2 or HD22 S2 P
1.12 (12) ENDURANCE TEST AND THERMAL TEST P
1.12 (12.4.2c) Thermal test (normal operation) N/A
ZB ANNEX ZB, SPECIAL NATIONAL CONDITIONS (EN) N/A
(3.3) DK: power supply cord with label N/A
IT: warning label on Class 0 luminaire N/A
(4.5.1) DK: socket-outlets N/A
(5.2.1) CY, DK, FI, SE, GB: type of plug N/A
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Annex 5: EUROPEAN GROUP DIFFERENCES AND NATIONAL DIFFERENCES
ZC ANNEX ZC, NATIONAL DEVIATIONS (EN) N/A
(4 & 5) FR: Shuttered socket-outlets 10/16A N/A
(13.3) FR: Glow-wire test 850C alt. 750C for luminaires in premises open to public or 960°C for luminaires in emergency exits
N/A
(13.3) GB: Requirements according to United Kingdom Building Regulation
N/A
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Annex 6 LED modules for general lighting —Safety specifications IEC/EN 62031:2008
P
Clause Requirement – Test Result - Remark Verdict
13 Fault conditions P
13.1 General The module shall not impair safety when operated under fault conditions that may occur during the intended use. The requirements of IEC 61347-1, Clause 14, apply. Additionally, the following test shall be carried out.
P
Part Simulated fault P
13.2
Overpower condition:
1. Adjusted until 150% of the rated voltage, current or power is reached.
2. The test continued until the module is thermally stable.
Test result: the lamp operated as usual, no hazard.
P
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Verdict
Clause Requirement – Test Result - Remark Verdict
ZZ1 Variations made to IEC 60598-1:2008 are incorporated in the body of this Standard. They are listed in this Annex for easy reference.
P
ZZ2 Variations P
0.4.2 In Australia the supply voltage is 230V/400V and for testing the rated voltage is 240V/415V.………:
Rated voltage: 100-240 V; Rated test voltage: 240 V
P
2.2 Class 0 luminaires not allowed in Australia; type of protection …………………………………….………:
----- N/A
3.1 Move Item 3.2.21 from the centre column to the right hand column.
P
3.3 In Australia and New Zealand, instructions and other texts required by this Standard shall be written in English. Compliance is checked by inspection.
In English. P
3.3.7 3.3.7 Luminaires for use with metal halide lamps shall be provided with instructions that state the substance of the following:
To avoid potential unsafe lamp failure, the luminaire shall be switched off for at least 30 minutes at least once a week. In addition, the luminaire shall be operated:
— complete with its protective shield; or
— with a double jacketed lamp.
N/A
3.3.10 Delete Clause 3.3.10. P
3.3.21 3.3.21 The instructions shall contain details related to components in the luminaire that require replacement as part of a maintenance program.
N/A
4.8 Add the following paragraph after the third paragraph:
N/A
Switches that indicate an off position shall have contacts with an air break and comply with AS/NZS 3133 or AS/NZS 61058.1.
N/A
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4.2A 4.2A Capacitors shall be of a type to ensure that any capacitor failure results in a failsafe outcome (i.e. the capacitor type will fail in the open-circuit mode only and is protected against fire or shock hazard).
Capacitors shall be not less than Type B capacitors with metal body and break action protection in accordance with IEC 61048 and IEC 61049. A capacitor complying with ANCI/EIA-456-A shall comply with IEC 61049 and IEC 61048:2006 excluding the endurance test of 18.1.1.
NOTE Capacitors of Class S2 (formerly referred to as P2) of IEC 60252 (all parts) do not meet the safety requirements of a Type B capacitor.
In addition, capacitors shall have a minimum voltage rating of 250 V at a temperature rating of 100 °C or 280 V at a temperature rating of 85 °C.
Capacitors likely to be permanently subjected to the supply voltage, and used for radio interference suppression or for voltage dividing, shall comply with IEC 60384-14.
P
5.2.1 Delete the first paragraph and replace with the following:
P
Luminaires shall be provided with only one of the following means of connection and isolation to the supply.
Fixed luminaires:
— device for the connection of luminaires;
— terminals; plug for engagement with socket-outlets;
— connecting lead (tails);
— supply cord and plug;
— adapter for engagement with supply tracks;
— appliance inlet;
— installation coupler;
— luminaire coupler;
Portable luminaires:
— supply cord with plug;
— appliance inlet.
Track-mounted luminaires:
— adaptor;
— connector.
N/A
Delete the second and third paragraph. N/A
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5.2.2 1 Delete the first paragraph and replace with
the following:
N/A
Supply cords used as a means of
connection to the supply, when supplied by
the luminaire manufacturer, shall be at least
equal in their mechanical and electrical
properties to those specified in IEC 60227
and IEC 60245, as indicated in Table 5.1, or
AS/NZS 3191, and shall be capable of
withstanding, without deterioration, the
highest temperature to which they may be
exposed under normal conditions of use.
N/A
2 Table 5.1, delete rows 4 and 5 and
replace with the following:
N/A
Luminaires which are other than
ordinary Portable rough service
luminaires
60245 IEC 57 60227 IEC 53
Portable rough service luminaires 60245 IEC 66 PVC insulated and
sheathed heavy duty
flexible cord
N/A
3. Delete the third paragraph and replace with the following: N/A
To provide adequate mechanical strength,
the nominal cross-sectional area of the
conductors shall be not less than:
— 0,75 mm2;
— 1,0 mm2 for portable rough service
luminaires.
N/A
5.2.16 Add the following text at the end of Clause 5.2.16: N/A
Class II luminaires for fixed wiring incorporating an appliance coupler shall not have means to allow further luminaires to be connected, including looping in by cascading.
Luminaire couplers incorporated with the luminaire shall comply with IEC 61995-1.
N/A
5.2.18 Delete Clause 5.2.18 and replace with the following:
N/A
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5.2.18 All portable luminaires with a flexible supply cord shall be fitted with a plug complying with AS/NZS 3112. Other luminaires with flexible cords shall be fitted with a plug complying with AS/NZS 3112, unless they have the warning allowed by Clause 3.2.12.
N/A
5.2.19 Add the following new Clause: N/A
5.2.19 Installation couplers incorporated within luminaires shall comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 61535.
Luminaires incorporating installation couplers may have means to allow further luminaires to be connected by cascading provided the through wiring is rated for the current rating of the installation coupler.
N/A
5.3.1 Delete the third paragraph and replace with the following:
P
Internal wires coloured green, yellow or green/yellow combination shall be used for making protective earth connections only. Functional earth connections shall not be made by wires coloured green, yellow or green/yellow combination.
P
Add the following new Note: P
NOTE 3 Internal wires of other colours are not precluded from making protective earthing connections.
P
7.2.11 Delete the third paragraph and replace with the following:
N/A
All conductors, whether internal or external, coloured green, yellow or green/yellow combination, shall only be connected to an earthing terminal.
N/A
8.2.1 Delete the first paragraph and Note 1 and replace with the following:
P
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Clause Requirement – Test Result - Remark Verdict
Luminaires shall be so constructed that their live parts and basic insulation are not accessible when the luminaire has been installed and wired as in normal use. Live parts shall not be accessible when the luminaire is opened as necessary for replacing lamps, replaceable light sources or (replaceable) starters, even if the operation cannot be achieved by hand.
NOTE Examples of parts with basic insulation are cables intended for internal wiring, controlgear for building-in etc.
This does not apply to the non-current -carrying parts of caps which comply with the relevant IEC safety standard.
Where a protective cover is used over a non-user-replaceable light source to provide protection against electric shock, and the cover is marked with the “caution, electric shock risk” symbol in accordance with IEC 60417-6042, the cover shall be left in place during the tests and inspections detailed by Section 8 of this Standard. The cover shall be held securely in position by fixings requiring the use of a tool for their removal, and at least two independent fixings shall be used.
P
TABLE P
12.1 Add the following new Note after Table 12.1: P
NOTE Luminaire manufacturers should consider the maximum ambient air temperature in the vicinity of components such as starting devices and electronic ballasts or converters. Component performance specifications advise manufacturers to mark or supply life data as maximum ambient air temperature based on 50,000 hrs. This t-life is often marked as ta and is the temperature of the air in the vicinity of the component and is not related to the luminaire ta. As such, luminaire manufacturers should measure air temperature in the vicinity of such components, within the luminaire, as even those complying with their tc point measurements can still fail prematurely if t-life is exceeded.
P
CLAUSE 13.3
Delete Clause 13.3 and replace with the following: P
13.3 Resistance to flame and ignition
Parts of non-metallic material shall be resistant to flame and ignition.
For materials other than ceramic, compliance is
Glow-wire test (750C): Bobbin of transformer and line chock, PCB of driver: No flame, no drop.
Glow-wire test (650C):
P
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checked by the tests of 13.3.1 and 13.3.2, 13.3.3 and 13.3.4, as appropriate.
This requirement does not apply to decorative trims, knobs, wiring insulation and other parts not likely to be ignited or to propagate flames from inside the luminaire.
This Clause applies to all parts, including components, even if they have been tested to their own standard.
13.3.1 Parts of non-metallic material supporting connections shall withstand the following test:
Parts are subject to a test using a nickel-chromium glow-wire.
The test apparatus and test procedure shall be those described in AS/NZS 60695.2.10.
The glow wire is heated to 750 °C and applied to the test sample for 30 s.
For all tests, any flame or glowing of the sample shall extinguish within 30 s of withdrawing the glow-wire, and any burning or molten drop shall not ignite a single layer of tissue paper specified in 4.187 of ISO 4046-4:2002, spread out horizontally 200 mm ± 5 mm below the sample.
13.3.2 All other parts of non-metallic material shall withstand the following test:
Parts are subject to a test using a nickel-chromium glow-wire.
The test apparatus and test procedure shall be those described in AS/NZS 60695.2.10.
The glow wire is heated to 650 °C and applied to the test sample for 30 s.
For all tests, any flame or glowing of the sample shall extinguish within 30 s of withdrawing the glow-wire, and any burning or molten drop shall not ignite a single layer of tissue paper specified in 4.187 of ISO 4046-4:2002, spread out horizontally 200 mm ± 5 mm below the sample.
13.3.3 During the application of the 750 °C glow wire test of Clause 13.3.1, if a flame is produced that persists for longer than 2 s, the luminaire is further tested as follows:
The needle-flame test of AS/NZS 60695.11.5 is applied to non-metallic parts that encroach within the envelope of a vertical cylinder having a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 50 mm above the point of application of the glow wire. The needle flame is applied to the test sample for 30 s.
Parts shielded by a barrier that meets the needle-
Plastic cover: no flame, no drop.
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flame test of AS/NZS 60695.11.5 are not tested.
NOTE This requires the needle flame to be applied to all parts likely to be impinged upon by the glow-wire flame within the hypothetical envelope of a vertical cylinder positioned above the point of application of the glow-wire. This applies to all parts unless there is a barrier that passes the needle-flame test and is within the cylinder and would protect the part from the glow-wire flame.
The duration of burning shall not exceed 30 s after removal of the test flame and any burning drop shall not ignite the underlying parts or tissue paper specified in 4.187 of ISO 4046-4:2002, spread out horizontally 200 mm ± 5 mm below the sample.
The needle-flame test is not carried out on parts that are made of material classified as V-0 or V-1 according to AS/NZS 60695.11.10. The sample of material classified in accordance with AS/NZS 60695.11.10 shall be no thicker than the relevant part.
13.3.4 PCBs in luminaires shall be subject to the needle-flame test of AS/NZS 60695.11.5. The needle flame shall be applied for 30 seconds to an edge of the PCB at least 10 mm from a corner.
The duration of burning shall not exceed 15 s after removal of the needle flame and any burning droplets shall not ignite the tissue paper placed underneath the PCB.
The needle-flame test is not carried out on PCBs made of material that is V-0 rated according to AS/NZS 60695.11.10.
Bibliography Add the following reference: N/A
AS/NZS 60335.1, Household and similar electrical appliances—Safety, Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60335-1 Ed 5, MOD)
IEC 60252, AC motor capacitors (all parts)
N/A
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6 MARKING N/A
LED luminaires with G5 or G13 lampholders shall be marked with the following warning: WARNING: NOT FOR USE WITH ANY FLUORESCENT LAMP—FOR USE
ONLY WITH TYPE A or TYPE B LED LAMPS
N/A
The warning label shall be durable and the font size shall be a minimum of 5 mm for letters
and numbers and 5 mm for symbols and shall be visible during lamp replacement.
N/A
7 CONSTRUCTION N/A
LED luminaires with G5 and G13 lampholders shall include a fuse to protect a fluorescent
lamp that is inadvertently installed:
N/A
Fuse shall— a) be of the 250 V HRC type; b) have a 0.5 A max. quick-acting type rating; and c) be used to protect a maximum of two lamps.
N/A
APPENDIX A SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR DOUBLE-CAPPED LED LAMPS N/A
A4 CLASSIFICATION N/A
A4.1 Type of protection: ............................................... : Class II Class III
A4.1 A class III lamp shall have class II construction and comply with all of the requirements for protection against electric shock for a class II lamp at a nominal rating of 240 V a.c.
N/A
A4.2 Type of lamps Type A Type B
A4.2 Type B lamps will no longer be permitted after May 16, 2017.
Permitted Not Permitted
A5 MARKING N/A
A5.2 Mandatory markings N/A
- mark of origin N/A
- rated supply voltage (V) ..................................... : N/A
- rated frequency (Hz) .......................................... : N/A
- value of tc ........................................................... : N/A
- tc point ................................................................ : N/A
- model number .................................................... : N/A
- IP rating if greater than IP20 .............................. : N/A
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- markings to identify the line and neutral supply connections of lampholder ................................... :
N/A
- The lamp type shall be marked with the text ‘Type A’ or ‘Type B’, as per the appropriate subfigure of Figure A1
N/A
A5.3 Warning label shall be supplied with the lamp: WARNING: NOT FOR USE WITH ANY FLUORESCENT LAMP—FOR USE
ONLY WITH TYPE A or TYPE B LED LAMPS
N/A
The warning label shall be durable and the font size shall be a minimum of 5 mm for letters and numbers and 5 mm for symbols and shall be visible during lamp replacement.
N/A
A5.4 Marking of associated components N/A
The component to replace the starter shall be marked as shown in Figure A2 ............................. :
N/A
Position of the marking N/A
Format of symbols/text N/A
Additional information N/A
Language of instructions N/A
A6 INSTRUCTIONS N/A
A6.1 Information to be supplied with the lamp N/A
-Special conditions or restrictions to be observed for lamp operation.
N/A
- Not suitable for dimming; symbol used
N/A
- wiring diagram for lamp installation N/A
- Information on the specification and compatibility of control gear with which the lamp can be used.
N/A
- the ambient operation temperature range of the
lamp if other than 10 to 30C
N/A
- Information of the type of lamp it replace including lamp length, lamp cap configuration and IP rating.
N/A
A6.2 Information to be supplied for emergency luminaire
N/A
A6.3 Information about additional components N/A
A6.4 Warnings: The instructions for lamps intended for use in an existing luminaire that requires modification other than replacement of the lamp or starter shall include the following warnings:
N/A
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Warnings: The instructions for lamps intended for use in a new luminaire
N/A
A6.5 Additional information N/A
The instructions shall give adequate guidance to
Safely perform the retrofit or modification. N/A
If the lamp requires additional mechanical support then instructions for fitting shall be supplied.
N/A
Eye protection, the appropriate warnings and instructions as indicated in AS/NZS IEC 62471.2
N/A
A7 CONSTRUCTION N/A
A7.1 a)for the replacement of lamps and replacement or general cleaning of optical components (such as diffusers or reflectors) without exposing live parts or unearthed exposed metal parts to personal contact.
N/A
b) Protection against electric shock shall be maintained for all methods and positions of installation in normal use, having regard to the limitations indicated in the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Protection shall be maintained after removal of all parts that can be removed by hand.
N/A
c) Where necessary, to ensure continued safe use, metal parts shall be inherently non-corrosive, protected against corrosion or otherwise suitable for the purpose.
N/A
A7.2 If lamps need to be used with a component that replaces the starter, the component shall have an internal 250 V HRC 0.5 A max. quick-acting fuse.
N/A
A7.3 Lamps suitable for use in emergency luminaires shall comply with the requirements of AS 2293.3 in that specific luminaire.
N/A
A7.4 Compatibility of electrical supply to the lamp, Lamps shall be constructed such that one end of the lamp has the lamp cap pins electrically bridged (Type A) or electrically isolated from each other (Type B) and the other end of the lamp has the line and neutral supply connected to the pins of that lamp cap.
N/A
A8 INTERCHANGEABILITY N/A
lamp caps in accordance with IEC 60061-1 N/A
Gauges in accordance with IEC 60061-3. N/A
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If lamps need to operate in combination with a component which replaces the starter, this component shall be supplied together with the lamp. This component shall comply with the dimensions and electrical, mechanical and thermal tests required by Section 1 of AS/NZS 60155.
N/A
A9 MASS N/A
The entire mass of a lamp shall not exceed 500 g for a G13-capped lamp
N/A
The entire mass of a lamp shall not exceed 200 g for a G5-capped lamp
N/A
These values may be exceeded where additional mechanical support is provided.
N/A
Any additional mechanical support needed shall be provided with the lamp. Any additional mechanical support shall be double insulated and the fixing means shall not penetrate the enclosure of the luminaire.
N/A
All tests shall be conducted with the additional mechanical support in place in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
N/A
Compliance of any additional mechanical support shall be checked by the tests of Clause 4.14 of AS/NZS 60598.1.
N/A
A10 DIMENSIONS N/A
Lamps shall have the dimensions of the corresponding lamps they are replacing in accordance with the relevant data sheets in IEC 60081
N/A
These dimensional requirements do not apply to any additional support mechanisms.
N/A
A11 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS AND TESTS FOR CAPS N/A
A11.1 Construction and assembly N/A
A11.2 Torque test, 1 N m then maintained for 30 s. N/A
Angular displacement N/A
After the test, the sample shall comply with protection against electric shock
N/A
A11.3 Heat treatment test N/A
Where the lamp cap fixing uses cement or chemical bonding, the lamp cap fixing shall be
subject to a treatment of 2000 ±50 h at a
temperature of 85 ±5°C with the lamp not
energized.
N/A
After the treatment, the test specified in Paragraph A11.2 shall be applied.
N/A
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Screws and their fixings shall comply with the requirements of the torque test on screws of Section 4 of AS/NZS 60598.1.
N/A
If two screws or a similar mechanical connection is used for fixing the cap to the tube, the test in this Clause (A11.3) is not applicable.
N/A
A12 CREEPAGE DISTANCES AND CLEARANCES N/A
The provisions of Section 11 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply.
N/A
A13 PROVISION FOR EARTHING N/A
The provisions of Section 7 of AS/NZS 60598.1 are not applicable.
N/A
A14 TERMINALS N/A
The provisions of Section 14 and 15 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply to supply terminals only; they are not applicable to lamp caps.
N/A
A15 EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL WIRING N/A
The provisions of Section 5 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply.
N/A
A16 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK N/A
A16.1 The provisions of Section 8 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply.
N/A
A16.2 The lamp shall be so constructed that, without any additional enclosure in the form of a luminaire, no internal metal parts, basic insulated external metal parts (other than caps), or live metal parts of the lamp cap or of the lamp itself are accessible when the lamp is installed in a lampholder in accordance with the relevant IEC lampholder data sheet.
N/A
Metal parts of class II lamps which are insulated from live parts by basic insulation only are live parts for the purpose of this Paragraph (A16).
N/A
External metal parts other than the current-carrying metal parts of the cap shall not be or become live.
N/A
Compliance: The accessibility shall be checked with test probe B of IEC 61032, applied with a force of 10 N. Any movable conductive material shall be placed in the most onerous position without using a tool.
N/A
A16.3 Lamps incorporating a capacitor of capacitance exceeding 0.1 μF shall be provided with an internal discharge device, so that 1 s after disconnection the voltage between the pins of the lamp does not exceed 34 V.
N/A
A16.4 There shall be no electrical continuity between the two ends of the lamp during the insertion.
N/A
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Compliance shall be checked by the insulation resistance test and electric strength test of Section 10 of AS/NZS 60598.1.
N/A
A17 ENDURANCE TEST AND THERMAL TESTS N/A
A17.1 The provisions of Section 12 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply, together with the requirements of Paragraphs A17.2 to A17.5.
N/A
A17.2 The duration of the endurance test of Clause 12.3
of AS/NZS 60598.1 shall be 240 h (i.e.10 × 24
cycles at normal operation) in free air.
N/A
A17.3 During the thermal test of Clause 12.4 of AS/NZS 60598.1, no accessible surface of the lamp shall exceed 70°C for metallic surfaces or 85°C for non-metallic surfaces.
N/A
A17.4 The surface temperature of inaccessible parts of the lamp cap shall not exceed 120°C.
N/A
A17.5 Class III lamps shall, in addition, be subject to the abnormal operation test of Clause 12.5 of AS/NZS 60598.1 for a 240 V a.c. rating. The lamp shall not become unsafe during this test.
N/A
A18 POWER REQUIREMENT N/A
The measured power of the lamp and any associated circuitry shall not be greater than 1.1 times the rated power.
N/A
The measured power of the lamp and any associated circuitry shall not be greater than 1.1 times the rated power.
N/A
A19 RESISTANCE TO DUST, SOLID OBJECTS AND MOISTURE N/A
Where the lamp is marked with an IP rating in accordance with Paragraph A5.2(g), the tests of Section 9 of AS/NZS 60598.1 shall be conducted on the lamp at its marked rating.
N/A
A20 INSULATION RESISTANCE AND ELECTRIC STRENGTH N/A
The provisions of Section 10 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply.
N/A
A21 RESISTANCE TO HEAT, FIRE AND TRACKING N/A
The provisions of Section 13 of AS/NZS 60598.1 apply.
N/A
A22 PHOTOBIOLOGICAL HAZARD N/A
This Clause becomes applicable after May 16, 2016.
N/A
The lamp shall not exceed the photobiological hazard ratings for Risk Group 1 (low risk), in accordance with Clause 6.1.2 of AS/NZS IEC 62471:2011.
N/A
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5 For Australia, rated supply voltage 230V/400V …: Rated voltage:100-240 V; Rated test voltage:240 V.
P
For Australia, rated test voltage 240V/415V ………:
P
8 TERMINALS, CABLES AND CORDS -
Cables and cords: compliance with the relevant requirements of section 5 of AS/NZS 60598.1
N/A
18.2 Parts of insulating material are resistant to flame and ignition
P
18.2.1 Glow-wire test (750C): P
- part tested ......................................................... : Bobbin of transformer and line chock, PCB of driver, LED PCB: No flame, no drop.
P
- part not tested ................................................... : ----- N/A
18.2.2 Glow-wire test (650C): P
- part tested ......................................................... : Lamp cover: No flame, no drop.
P
- part not tested ................................................... : ----- N/A
18.2.3 Needle flame test (duration of flame or 30 s): N/A
- part tested ......................................................... : ----- N/A
- part not tested ................................................... : ----- N/A
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Annex 10 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems were according to standard IEC 62471:2006 and EN 62471:2008 and EU Directive 2006/25/EC. Exempt Group (This classification applied for all models)
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Exempt Group for model AGC-HB01-200
Optical hazard Test result Used hazard exposure limit Ref.
1. Es 5,399 x 10-6
W/m2 0,001 W/m
2 200-400 nm P
2. EUVA 2,945 x 10-3
W/m2 0,33 W/m
2 315-400 nm P
3. LB 4,105 x 10 W/m
2sr 100 W/m
2sr 300-700 nm P
4. EB (small source) -- -- 300-700 nm N/A
5. LR 5,361 x 103 W/m
2sr 1,052 x 10
6 W/m
2sr 380-1400 nm P
6. EIR 0,000 W/m2 100 W/m
2 780-3000 nm P
7. LIR 0,000 W/m
2sr 2,555 x 10
5 W/m
2sr 780-1400 nm P
8. EH 1,510 W/m2 3556,56 W/m
2 380-3000 nm P
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Picture 1: Overview 1 view of AGC-HB01-200
Picture 2: Overview 2 of AGC-HB01-200
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Picture 3: Internal view of AGC-HB01-200
(All models have the same internal construction)
Picture 4: Overview 1 view of AGC-HB01-150
(AGC-HB01-150, AGC-HB01-120, AGC-HB01-100 have the similar consturction except LED module)