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; Q7 H3 C R0 R1 V- eQuestion:
) m, o. A4 q* N6 i1 t: W: QWhich standards should be applied for Self-Ballasted LED lamps?
, t: ~3 ~1 e+ Q* UDecision:
; r) }- n! y4 {6 M) _( d8 r& I4 J1 tAwaiting the final ratification of pr/IEC 62560 (34A/1281/CD), the following standards should be used
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- IEC/EN 60968 (all clauses are applicable except clause 12);
+ P7 q. l9 s. b' A) u6 k# }- IEC/EN 60061 (IEC/EN 60061-1 Lamp caps and IEC/EN 60061-3 Gauges, see the relevant data) V* M0 g; r$ _# w6 G; t: v9 ^
sheets for the lamp caps allowed);
2 q( _/ G/ N3 H/ h4 `$ I( T( }- IEC/EN 62031 (the following clauses are applicable – 13, 15, 16, 17, 19);/ c! v% u2 ?( T6 C1 F' A
- IEC/EN 62471;& h" Q" M `' W( u$ `
- IEC TR 62471-2.
) p$ o$ D1 I0 bAccording to pr/IEC 62560, for the time being, it’s only possible to consider Self-Ballasted LED Lamps
2 m* \* c4 v0 Bwith the following lamp caps:
3 a t) A9 B7 N& @/ ]B15d – B22d – E14 – E17 (not in Europe) – E26 (not in Europe) – E27 – GU10 – GZ10 – GX53.) D1 A2 `$ ?9 @" D( f; d3 o. m
Other caps should be evaluated case by case; it is allowed only the use of caps designed to be directly
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