AS 4934.2:2021 pdf Incandescent Lamps for General Lighting Services

AS 4934.2:2021 pdf Incandescent Lamps for General Lighting Services

AS 4934.2:2021 pdf Incandescent Lamps for General Lighting Services
1  Scope and general
1.1  Scope
1.1.1  General
This document specifies requirements for minimum energy performance standards (MEPS), maximum wattage, and other requirements for tungsten filament, tungsten halogen and carbon filament incandescent lamps designed to produce a visible, optical radiation.
This document covers lamps as defined in Clause 1.1.2 that are supplied as individual lamps or as part of a luminaire.
This document does not cover the lamp types as listed in Clause 1.1.3.
1.1.2  Inclusions
1.1.2.1  Mains voltage incandescent lamps
These lamps have the following attributes:
(a) Rated voltage > 140 V a.c.
(b) Lamp burner: tungsten filament, tungsten halogen or carbonised material.
(c) Cap: E13, E14, E26, E27, BA15d, B15d, B22d, GU10, or GZ10 (as described in IEC 60061).
1.1.2.2  Incandescent lamps 11 V to 13 V
These lamps have the following attributes:
(a) Rated Voltage ≥ 11V and ≤ 13V a.c.
(b) Lamp burner: tungsten filament, tungsten halogen or carbonised material.
(c) Cap: G4, GY6.35, GU4, GZ4, GU5.3, GX5.3 or G53 (as described in IEC 60061).
1.1.3  Exclusions
1.1.3.1  Low power decorative lamps
These lamps have all of the following attributes:
(a) Rated voltage > 140 V a.c.
(b) Cap: E13, E14, E26, E27, BA15d, B15d, or B22d (as described in IEC 60061).
(c) Shape: round (P), candle (B), pigmy (S), tubular (T), globe (G) or pilot lamps (as described
in IEC 60630).
(d) Rated power: less than 10 W.
1.1.3.2  High temperature lamps
These lamps are designed to be capable of operating at rated voltage in a 250 °C oven for a minimum of 200 h, with no melting of solder and no oxidation on or near the lamp pinch area and no degradation of cement if present.
EXAMPLE Oven lamps.
NOTE  A test report documenting correct operation at these temperatures may provide evidence of this attribute.
1.1.3.3  Aeronautical ground lights
These lamps are designed as aeronautical ground lights.
Aeronautical ground lights provide an aid to air and ground navigation (other than a light displayed
on an aircraft). Aeronautical ground lights are also used for aerodromes, heliports and ship-borne
landing facilities.
The attributes of aeronautical ground lights should satisfy the specifications detailed in —
(a) the Australian Government Civil Aviation Safety Authority’s Manual of Standards Part 139 –
Aerodromes Chapter 9; and/or
(b) the Australian Government Defence Aviation Safety Authority Regulations, DASR 139
– Aerodromes.
NOTE  The GEMS Regulator may request evidence that such lamps comply with these regulations.
1.1.3.4  Aircraft lamps
These lamps are designed for operation on an aircraft.
The attributes of lamps designed for operation on an aircraft and approval requirements for the use of these lamps are specified by:
(a) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARP) published by the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) with design rules enforced by the Australian Government Civil Aviation
Safety Authority based on the European Aviation Safety Agency certification specifications,
and the US Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness standards for aircraft; and/or
(b) Requirements outlined in Section 3, Chapter 7 (Lighting Systems) of the Airworthiness Design
Requirements Manual (ADRM) published by the Defence Aviation Safety Authority.
NOTE 1  Refer to the relevant publications from these regulatory bodies.
NOTE 2  The GEMS Regulator may request evidence that such lamps comply with relevant regulation.
1.1.3.6  Recommended marking for excluded lamps
For lamp types as listed in Clauses 1.1.3.1 to 1.1.3.5, it is recommended that packaging and accompanying product information state clearly and prominently their purpose and that they are not intended for general purpose illumination.

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