BSI 20/30368900 DC 2020
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BS EN 60598-2-22 AMD2. Luminaires – Part 2-22. Particular requirements. Luminaires for emergency lighting
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 30 |
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1 | 30368900 |
3 | 34D_1551e_CDV |
5 | Fragment 0 Rest Mode and Inhibition Mode INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal). PROPOSAL |
8 | Fragment 1 Clause 22.19 – High temperature operation INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal) PROPOSAL |
9 | Fragment 2 Lithium batteries INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal) PROPOSAL |
12 | Fragment 3 Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC) INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal) |
13 | PROPOSAL 22.2 Normative references 22.3 Terms and definitions 22.3.8 self-contained emergency luminaire 22.3.12 control unit 22.3.19 maximum overcharge rate |
14 | 22.3.24 22.3.28 22.3.29 22.6 Marking 22.6.7.1 Self-contained emergency luminaires with replaceable batteries shall be clearly marked with the details of the correct battery replacement. If the manufacturer indicates that the battery is only replaceable with a specific type, the battery t… |
15 | 22.6.7.2 In self-contained luminaires with batteries, the batteries shall be marked with the year and month or year and week of manufacture. 22.6.7.3 Self-contained emergency luminaires with EDLC shall be clearly marked with the details for correct EDLC replacement; If the manufacturer indicates that the EDLC is only replaceable with a specific type, it shall indicate the type reference or… 22.6.8 Void 22.6.10 In the instruction leaflet supplied with the self-contained emergency luminaire, the manufacturer shall state that the replacement of the ESSS or of the whole luminaire (if having non-replaceable ESSS) is needed when they no longer meet their rated du… In addition, the instruction leaflet supplied with the self-contained emergency luminaire shall contain the substance of the following information: “The electric source for safety service is not a user serviceable item and shall only be replaced by ma… 22.6.19 In the instruction leaflet supplied with the luminaire, the manufacturer shall specify if the lamp(s) and/or the ESSS is/are non-replaceable. |
16 | 22.6.21 In self-contained luminaires the rated charge time, if lower than 24 h, may be declared in the instruction leaflet. 22.6.22 22.7 Construction 22.7.5 Whilst connected to a live supply, self-contained emergency luminaires shall have adequate separation between the normal supply and live parts in the circuit for ESSS charging. When there are exposed live parts, double insulation, reinforced insulatio… 22.7.7 Self-contained emergency luminaires shall have adjacent to them or incorporated in them a device for charging the ESSS from the normal supply and an indicator visible in normal use, for example a lamp, which shows the following conditions: |
17 | 22.7.8 Self-contained emergency luminaires shall incorporate a ESSS that meets the requirements of Annex A and is designed to provide the rated duration for at least four years of normal operation. This ESSS shall be used only for emergency related functions… 22.7.10 In self-contained emergency luminaires, there shall be no manual or non-self-resetting circuits between the ESSS and emergency lighting lamps other than the changeover device. 22.7.11 Lamp failure. Any lamp failure (emergency or normal operating lighting lamps) shall not interrupt the charging current to the ESSS and shall not cause an overload that could impair the operation of the ESSS . 22.7.21 In self-contained emergency luminaires, ESSS and chargers shall be contained within the emergency luminaire or a remote box. |
18 | 22.13 Endurance test and thermal test 22.13.3 The conditions of test for luminaires in the emergency mode shall be as follows: 22.13.4 For the purposes of 22.13.3, voltage limits for discharge durations in Table 1 shall be used. |
19 | 22.13.5 The temperature allowance of 5 C specified in the first sentence of item a) of 12.4.2 of Section 12 of IEC 60598-1 shall be reduced to 2 C for the limiting temperature of ESSS. 22.13.6 Self-contained emergency luminaires shall be subjected to an additional thermal test according to Clause 12.5 of IEC 60598-1 except that the abnormal service condition shall be the replacement of the internal ESSS with a short-circuit link across the … 22.13.7 On completion of the endurance test, after having complete ESSS discharge according to 22.13.4 a self-contained emergency luminaire shall be allowed to cool to its rated ambient temperature (ta) or to 25 C whichever is the higher and shall be subject… 22.17 Photometric data 22.17.3 |
20 | Annex A (normative) ESSS for self-contained emergency luminaires A.1 ESSS incorporated in emergency luminaires shall be one of the following types: |
21 | A.2 To comply with the requirements of 22.6.8, two aspects shall be met; firstly the ESSS shall conform to its relevant standard and secondly the luminaire shall operate within specific tolerances to ensure that the required performance can be maintained … A.3 A ESSS’s capacity shall be chosen so that the luminaire will achieve its rated duration for at least 4 years of normal operation. A.7 EDLC A.7.1 The EDLC in the luminaire shall conform to the relevant requirements of IEC 62391-1 and IEC 62391-2 A.7.2 The EDLC in the luminaire shall operate within the following limits. |
22 | A.7 A.8 The maximum surface temperature of the ESSS within the luminaire shall be measured after 48 h from start of recharge. For self-contained luminaires where the manufacturer declares a lower charging time according to 22.6.1, the temperature shall be mea… A.8 A.9 If operating outside the limits given in Clauses A.4, A.5, A.6 and A.7, alternative operating parameters and evidence of the four-year design life for the cells shall be supplied by the battery manufacturer or the luminaire manufacturer. A.9 A.10 The ESSS of a self-contained emergency luminaire is not a user serviceable item and shall only be replaced by a competent person. Annex B (normative) |
23 | Annex E (normative) Requirements for self-contained portable emergency luminaires E.3 Terms and definitions E.7 Construction Self-contained portable emergency luminaires with incandescent lamps shall have at least two independent lamps and they shall be replaceable. |
24 | On failure of the mains supply, the self-contained portable emergency luminaire shall either operate in the emergency mode with the lamps illuminated or display an indicator to identify the location of the self-contained portable emergency luminaire. Self-contained portable emergency luminaires may be fitted with an indicator to give warning of low ESSS capacity remaining. |
25 | Fragment 4 Clause 22.16 – Resistance to heat, fire and tracking INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal) PROPOSAL |
26 | Fragment 5 Sub-Clause 22.21.1 – Test facilities for self-contained luminaires INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal) PROPOSAL |
27 | Fragment 6 Clause 22.21.1 – 22.17.5 and Annex C.1 method for contrast measurements of exit signs INTRODUCTION (not part of the proposal) |
29 | PROPOSAL |