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BS EN 61547:2009:2010 Edition

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Equipment for general lighting purposes. EMC immunity requirements

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BSI 2010 22
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This International Standard for electromagnetic immunity requirements applies to lighting equipment which is within the scope of IEC technical committee 34, such as lamps, auxiliaries and luminaires, intended either for connecting to a low voltage electricity supply or for battery operation.

Excluded from the scope of this standard is equipment for which the immunity requirements are formulated in other IEC or CISPR standards such as:

  • lighting equipment for use in transport vehicles;

  • entertainment lighting control equipment for professional purposes;

  • lighting devices built into other equipment such as:

    • scale illumination or indicators;

    • photocopiers;

    • slide and overhead projectors;

    • multimedia equipment.

However, in multi-function equipment where the lighting part operates independently from other parts, the electromagnetic immunity requirements of this standard apply to the lighting part.

The requirements of this standard are based on the requirements for domestic, commercial and light-industrial environments as given in IEC 61000-6-1, but modified to lighting engineering practice.

It can be expected that lighting equipment complying with the requirements of this standard will operate satisfactorily in other environments. In some special cases, measures have to be taken to provide higher immunity. It is impracticable to deal with all these possibilities. Such requirements may be established by contractual agreement between supplier and purchaser.

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8 English
CONTENTS
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
11 3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Performance criteria
Figure 1 – Examples of ports
13 5 Test specifications
5.1 General
5.2 Electrostatic discharges
14 5.3 Radio-frequency electromagnetic fields
5.4 Power frequency magnetic fields
5.5 Fast transients
Tables
Table 1 – Electrostatic discharges – Test levels at enclosure port
Table 2 – Radio-frequency electromagnetic fields – Test levels at enclosure port
Table 3 – Power frequency magnetic fields – Test levels at enclosure port
Table 4 – Fast transients – Test levels at ports for signal and control lines
15 5.6 Injected currents (radio-frequency common mode)
Table 5 – Fast transients – Test levels at input and output d.c. power ports
Table 6 – Fast transients – Test levels at input and output a.c. power ports
Table 7 – Radio-frequency common mode – Test levels at ports for signal and control lines
Table 8 – Radio-frequency common mode – Test levels at input and output d.c. power ports
16 5.7 Surges
5.8 Voltage dips and short interruptions
Table 9 – Radio-frequency common mode – Test levels at input and output a.c. power ports
Table 10 – Surges – Test levels at input a.c. power ports
Table 11 – Voltage dips – Test levels at input a.c. power ports
17 5.9 Voltage fluctuations
6 Application of test specifications
6.1 General
6.2 Non-electronic lighting equipment
6.3 Electronic lighting equipment
Table 12 – Voltage short interruptions – Test levels at input a.c. power ports
Table 13 – Application of tests for self-ballasted lamps
18 7 Conditions during testing
Table 14 – Application of tests for independent auxiliaries
Table 15 – Application of tests for luminaires
19 8 Assessment of conformity
BS EN 61547:2009
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