BS EN 61347-2-7:2012+A2:2022
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Lamp controlgear – Particular requirements for electric source for safety services (ESSS) supplied electronic controlgear for emergency lighting (self-contained)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 56 |
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13 | CONTENTS |
15 | FOREWORD |
17 | INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION to Amendment 1 |
18 | INTRODUCTION to Amendment 2 |
20 | 3 Terms and definitions |
22 | 4 General requirements |
23 | 5 General notes on tests 6 Classification 7 Marking |
26 | 8 Protection against accidental contact with live parts 9 Terminals 10 Provisions for protective earthing 11 Moisture resistance and insulation 12 Electric strength 13 Thermal endurance test for windings of controlgear 14 Void 15 Starting conditions |
27 | 16 Lamp current 17 Supply current 18 Maximum current in any lead (with cathode preheating) 19 Lamp operating current waveforms |
28 | 20 Functional safety (EBLF, EOFX) |
29 | Figures Figure 1 – Suitable circuit for the measurement of lamp current and luminous flux |
31 | 21 Changeover operation |
32 | 22 Recharging device Tables Table 1 – Voltage per cell to which the battery is discharged |
35 | 23 Protection against excessive discharge Table 3 – Voltage, current and temperature values per cell |
36 | 24 Indicator 25 Remote control, rest mode, inhibition mode |
38 | 26 Temperature cycling test and endurance test 27 Polarity reversal 28 Fault conditions 29 Construction |
39 | 30 Creepage distances and clearances 31 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections 32 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking 33 Resistance to corrosion 34 Abnormal lamp conditions |
41 | Figure 2 – Circuit for testing rectifying effect |
43 | Figure 3 – Circuit to test whether a controlgear can withstand a leaking burner |
44 | Figure 4 – Circuit to test whether a controlgear can withstand rectification |
45 | 35 Protection of associated components Table 2 – Relation between RMS working voltage and maximum peak voltage |
46 | Annexes Annex A (normative) Test to establish whether a conductive part is a live part, which may cause an electric shock Annex B (normative) Particular requirements for thermally protected lamp controlgear Annex C (normative) Particular requirements for electronic lamp controlgear with means of protection against overheating Annex D (normative) Requirements for carrying out the heating test of thermally protected lamp controlgear Annex E (normative) Use of constant S other than 4 500 in tw tests Annex F (normative) Draught-proof enclosure |
47 | Annex G (normative) Explanation of the derivation of the values of pulse voltages Annex H (normative) Tests Annex I (normative) ESSSs for emergency lighting luminaires Annex J (informative) Rest mode and inhibition mode facilities |
48 | Annex K (normative) Controlgear incorporating an automatic testing function for emergency lighting operation Table K.1 – Relevant requirements of IEC 62034 |
51 | Annex L (informative) Compatibility between normal mains operation electronic controlgear and electric source for safety services (ESSS) powered emergency operation controlgear |
52 | Figure L.1 – Timing diagram: changeover operation |
53 | Figure L.2 – Supply voltage for the function test |
54 | Annex M (informative) Example of battery manufacturer’s declaration of design for a Li battery Table M.1 – Example of battery manufacturer’s declaration of design for a Li battery |
55 | Bibliography |