) I& U9 Z/ l5 ^+ c" R7 F" }3 G I u; IStandard(s): 3 L8 O3 h% s) I5 eIEC 60598-1/2003- z1 X0 t5 [$ M* e. p
Subclause(s): 7.2, `. } [9 n/ U. J9 J- p# L, y2 ]
No. Year DSH 0891 2010 + e+ u9 ?/ B+ `1 Z- G+ VCategory: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM 9 F$ U& b. J+ g7 q3 nSubject:( K$ s5 ^9 b* T {" W
Locking on earthing connection , S0 p% s( Z1 ~- }Key words: / Z6 I0 ~; t% U" o- Construction $ L4 H @( C" G6 A0 n6 c- During mounting 6 c7 O. U- ]& i/ M P- X- Spacers ; c6 [2 V$ P- C* r* @Approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 20125 T9 |/ e' u# h( f0 a0 O0 q. y
Question:# `: n L6 O" `7 }7 L0 P0 u
Is the earthing connection adequately locked against loosening in case shown on attached figure? # p* x. F6 B4 l i' aEven the hole is round instead of rectangular. . b$ ?* ^2 P1 F% IDecision:9 y! h; i" s, W
The construction is accepted in principle. Damage of this connection during mounting of the luminaire 9 c+ l- {' t) C: [4 Y' jmust be prevented (i.e. by the use of spacers). - |, I7 ~' M D 2 C4 U4 U" |9 ? P. _[attach]76094[/attach]2 n' [! O1 k$ T C