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摘自CTL decision:
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Question:7 R0 ?1 x* l2 G/ j: i* v, H
Which standards should be applied for Self-Ballasted LED lamps?
% F$ \8 @9 H: O4 e# [Decision:
7 R: P9 `3 b; y2 EAwaiting the final ratification of pr/IEC 62560 (34A/1281/CD), the following standards should be used G4 Q5 v$ x% e! D) |& v
(as applicable) for the testing:- L Y6 a0 z# A3 y' E1 }
- IEC/EN 60968 (all clauses are applicable except clause 12);( b) \* g- \; y. f; |0 A9 T5 Q1 \
- IEC/EN 60061 (IEC/EN 60061-1 Lamp caps and IEC/EN 60061-3 Gauges, see the relevant data
& N' V, x2 g0 b( Tsheets for the lamp caps allowed);
" W n8 i: `. ]1 O$ T/ p( t1 ]- IEC/EN 62031 (the following clauses are applicable – 13, 15, 16, 17, 19);/ e0 J( M4 {7 B5 M+ S/ y. G1 B; d
- IEC/EN 62471;
, N0 \' N1 W# C# Y) y- IEC TR 62471-2.
5 \# P3 k( T8 i6 w" [According to pr/IEC 62560, for the time being, it’s only possible to consider Self-Ballasted LED Lamps
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1 k) ^2 P* P. p3 f3 r; vB15d – B22d – E14 – E17 (not in Europe) – E26 (not in Europe) – E27 – GU10 – GZ10 – GX53.- H* D0 u( W% U) \& r- y
Other caps should be evaluated case by case; it is allowed only the use of caps designed to be directly
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