AS 5341:2021 pdf LED lamps — Test methods — Energy and functional performance

AS 5341:2021 pdf LED lamps — Test methods — Energy and functional performance

AS 5341:2021 pdf LED lamps — Test methods — Energy and functional performance
1.1  Scope
This document specifies the test methods and conditions for inorganic light emitting diode (LED) lamps, including non-directional and directional lamps, for residential, commercial and industrial applications in Australia and New Zealand. This document applies to those lamps intended to replace general service, decorative, reflector incandescent and linear fluorescent lamps. The test methods and conditions specified in this document are applicable to the lighting functions of multifunctional lamps that contain non-lighting parts. This document applies to LED lamps of all voltages and wattages irrespective of the type of lamp cap. This document does not apply to LED lamps for automotive and signalling applications. The requirements of this document are in addition to the safety requirements specified in AS/NZS 62560 and AS/NZS 62838.
1.2  Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document:
NOTE  Documents for informative purposes are listed in the Bibliography.
AS/NZS 61000.4.7, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Part 4-7: Testing and measurement techniques— General guide on harmonics and interharmonics measurements and instrumentation, for power supply systems and equipment connected thereto
AS/NZS IEC 62471, Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems
IEC 60050-845, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Part 845: Lighting
IEC 61000-3-2, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) — Part 3-2: Limits — Limits for harmonic current
emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase)
IEC 62612, Self-ballasted LED lamps for general lighting services with supply voltages > 50 V — Performance requirements
IEC 62717, LED modules for general lighting — Performance requirements
IEC 63103, Lighting equipment — Non-active mode power measurement
IEC 63129, Determination of inrush current characteristics of lighting products
IEC TR 61547-1, Equipment for general lighting purposes — EMC immunity requirements — Part 1: An objective light flickermeter and voltage fluctuation immunity test method
IEC TR 62778, Application of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to light sources and luminaires
IEC TR 63158, Equipment for general lighting purposes — Objective test method for stroboscopic effects of lighting equipment
EN 13032-4, Light and lighting — Measurement and presentation of photometric data of lamps and
luminaires — LED lamps, modules and luminaires
ANSI/IES LM-79, Approved method: Optical and electrical measurements of solid-state lighting products
ANSI/IES LM-80, Approved method: Measuring luminous flux and color maintenance of LED packages,arrays, and modules
ANSI/IES TM-21, Technical memorandum: Projecting long term lumen, photon, and radiant flux
maintenance of LED light sources
CIE S 025/E, Test Method for LED Lamps, LED Luminaires and LED Modules
IES LM-84, Approved method: Measuring luminous flux and color maintenance of LED lamps, light engines,and luminaires
IES TM-28, Projecting long-term luminous flux maintenance of LED lamps and luminaires
1.3  Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
CIE e-ILV – International Lighting Vocabulary https:// eilv .cie .co .at
1.3.1 applicant
responsible person who commissions a test
Note 1 to entry: The applicant can be for example a manufacturer, responsible vendor, customer or regulator.
Note 2 to entry: The applicant will normally provide all information required to correctly perform the test.
Note 3 to entry: The applicant who commissions the test need not be the same person defined as applicant under
minimum energy performance regulation.
[SOURCE: CIE S 025/E:2015, 3.19, modified – Note 3 to entry added]
1.3.2 connected LED lamp
CLL
LED lamp including data-connection parts that are physically or functionally inseparable from the light emitting parts to maintain the reference control settings
Note 1 to entry: The LED lamp may have physically integrated data-connection parts in a single inseparable housing, or the light source may be combined with physically separate data-connection parts placed on the market together with the light source as a single product.
[SOURCE: EU Commission Regulation 2019/2020 Annex I, definition 5, modified – “light source”
replaced by “LED lamp”, text moved to Note 1 to entry]

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