BS EN 61347-2-7:2012+A1:2019
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Lamp controlgear – Particular requirements for battery supplied electronic controlgear for emergency lighting (self-contained)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 54 |
This part of IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for battery supplied electronic controlgear for maintained and non-maintained emergency lighting purposes.
It includes specific requirements for electronic controlgear and control units for self-contained luminaires for emergency lighting as specified by IEC 60598‑2‑22.
It is intended for controlgear for fluorescent lamps, but it is also applicable to other lamp types e.g. incandescent, high pressure discharge lamps and LEDs.
This standard covers the emergency mode operation of a controlgear. For controlgear with a combination of normal and emergency lighting operation, the normal lighting operation aspects are covered by the appropriate part 2 of IEC 61347.
DC supplied electronic controlgear for emergency lighting may or may not include batteries.
This standard does not apply to d.c. supplied electronic controlgear for emergency lighting, which are intended for connection to a centralised emergency power supply system. A centralised emergency power system could be a central battery system.
NOTE Annex J of IEC 61347‑2‑3 applies to a.c., a.c./d.c. or d.c. supplied electronic controlgear for connection to centralised emergency power supply systems that are also intended for emergency lighting operations from a.c./d.c. supplies.
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2 | National foreword |
4 | European foreword |
5 | Foreword to amendment A1 Foreword to amendment A1 |
6 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
8 | Annex ZZ (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the safety objectives of Directive 2014/35/EU [2014 OJ L96] aimed to be covered |
11 | FOREWORD |
13 | INTRODUCTION |
14 | INTRODUCTION to Amendment 1 |
15 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
16 | 3 Terms and definitions |
18 | 4 General requirements 5 General notes on tests 6 Classification |
19 | 7 Marking 7.1 Items to be marked 7.2 Information to be provided |
21 | 8 Protection against accidental contact with live parts 9 Terminals 10 Provisions for protective earthing 11 Moisture resistance and insulation 12 Electric strength 13 Thermal endurance test for windings of controlgear 14 Fault conditions 15 Starting conditions 16 Lamp current |
22 | 17 Supply current 18 Maximum current in any lead (with cathode preheating) 19 Lamp operating current waveforms 20 Functional safety (EBLF , EOFX) 20.1 Requirements for fluorescent lamp controlgear |
24 | 20.2 Requirements for LED lamp controlgear 20.2.1 Constant current LED controlgear: EOFI and Iemergency |
25 | 20.2.2 Constant voltage and constant power LED controlgear 20.3 Requirements for other light source controlgear 21 Changeover operation |
26 | 22 Recharging device |
28 | 23 Protection against excessive discharge |
29 | 24 Indicator 25 Remote control, rest mode, inhibition mode |
30 | 26 Temperature cycling test and endurance test 27 Polarity reversal 28 Fault conditions |
31 | 29 Construction 30 Creepage distances and clearances 31 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections 32 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking 33 Resistance to corrosion 34 Abnormal lamp conditions |
36 | 34.6 Compliance |
37 | 35 Protection of associated components 35.1 Controlgear for fluorescent lamps 35.1.1 Peak voltage limits 35.1.2 Working voltage limits 35.1.3 Compliance 35.2 Controlgear for metal halide lamps 35.3 Controlgear for LED lamps and LED modules |
38 | Annex A(normative) Test to establish whether a conductive part is a live part, which may cause an electric shock |
39 | Annex B(normative) Particular requirements for thermally protected lamp controlgear |
40 | Annex C(normative) Particular requirements for electronic lamp controlgear with means of protection against overheating |
41 | Annex D(normative) Requirements for carrying out the heating test of thermally protected lamp controlgear |
42 | Annex E(normative) Use of constant S other than 4 500 in tw tests |
43 | Annex F(normative) Draught-proof enclosure |
44 | Annex G(normative) Explanation of the derivation of the values of pulse voltages |
45 | Annex H(normative) Tests |
46 | Annex I(normative) Batteries for emergency lighting luminaires |
47 | Annex J(informative) Rest mode and inhibition mode facilities |
48 | Annex K(normative) Controlgear incorporating an automatic testing function for emergency lighting operation |
51 | Annex L(informative) Compatibility between normal mains operation electronic controlgear and battery-powered emergency operation controlgear |
54 | Bibliography |