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BSI PD IEC/TS 62257-12-1:2015 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Recommendations for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification – Selection of lamps and lighting appliances for off-grid electricity systems

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IEC TS 62257-12-1:2015(E) applies to lamps and lighting appliances for off-grid electricity systems with the following characteristics: – The power supply is AC or DC: – AC nominal voltages up to 250 V; – DC nominal voltages up to 48 V. The light source is CFL, linear fluorescent, or LED. Operation of the lamp or lighting appliance does not require any components to be supplied by the testing laboratory other than lampholders, wire, connectors, and a power supply. The lamp or lighting appliance does not include a battery or energy source (for example, a photovoltaic module or electromechanical generator). This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: Overall, the narrow focus on the needs of bulk procurement programmes has been shifted to a wider framework for structuring quality assurance using appropriate methods for a range of stakeholders including governments, manufacturers, buyers, and others. The scope has been expanded from self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps to include DC products and lighting appliances with LED, compact fluorescent, or linear fluorescent light sources. This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
114 CONTENTS
119 FOREWORD
122 INTRODUCTION
124 1 Scope
2 Normative references
125 3 Terms and definitions
129 4 Characteristics of lamps and lighting appliances
4.1 Product categories
4.2 System measurements and observations
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Design, manufacture, and marketing
131 4.2.3 Durability and workmanship
133 4.2.4 Electrical characteristics
134 4.2.5 Photometric performance measures
135 4.2.6 Photometric durability measures
136 4.2.7 Self-declaration aspects
5 Product specification
5.1 General
137 5.2 Applications
Figures
Figure 1 – The three components of a product specification
Tables
Table 1 – Applications of product specifications
138 5.3 Quality assurance principles
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Rationale for dividing quality, warranty, and performance
5.4 Product specification framework description
5.4.1 General
139 5.4.2 Product specification template
140 Table 2 – Truth-in-advertising tolerance
Table 3 – Safety and durability standards
141 Table 4 – Power quality standards for AC products
Table 5 – End-user support standards
142 5.4.3 Tolerances
Table 6 – End-user support requirements
Table 7 – Lighting service criteria for performance assessment
143 5.4.4 Quality standards criteria
144 Table 8 – Truth-in-advertising criteria for quality standards
Table 9 – Notes on common truth-in-advertising aspects
145 Table 10 – Safety and durability criteria for quality standards
147 Table 11 – Recommended level of water protection by product category
Table 12 – Power quality criteria for quality standards
148 5.4.5 Warranty requirements criteria
5.4.6 Performance criteria
Table 13 – End-user support criteria for quality standards
Table 14 – Criteria for warranty standards
149 Table 15 – Lighting service criteria for performance assessment
150 6 Quality test method (QTM)
6.1 General
Table 16 – Lighting service benchmarks
151 6.2 Applications
6.3 Sampling requirements
6.4 Laboratory requirements
6.5 Testing requirements
Table 17 – Applications of product specifications
152 Table 18 – QTM testing requirements
154 6.6 Recommended test programme
6.6.1 General
Figure 2 – Recommended sequence of testing for QTM
156 6.6.2 Reporting
7 Market check method (MCM)
7.1 General
157 7.2 Applications
7.3 Sampling requirements
7.4 Laboratory requirements
Table 19 – Applications of MCM results
158 7.5 Testing requirements
Table 20 – MCM testing requirements
159 7.6 Recommended tests programme
160 7.7 Report requirements
161 Annexes
Annex A (informative) Example quality standards and performance criteria for off-grid lighting market support programme qualification
A.1 Overview
A.2 Test requirements
A.3 Quality standards
Table A.1 – Truth-in-advertising tolerance
162 Table A.2 – Safety and durability standards
163 A.4 Warranty requirements
A.5 Performance criteria
Table A.3 – Power quality standards for AC products
Table A.4 – End-user support requirements
164 Annex B (informative) Example quality standards, warranty requirements, and performance criteria for bulk procurement qualification (“sample tender”)
B.1 Overview
B.2 Test requirements
B.3 Product category requirements
B.4 Quality standards
Table B.1 – Truth-in-advertising tolerance
165 Table B.2 – Safety and durability standards
166 B.5 Warranty requirements
B.6 Performance criteria
B.7 Performance criteria tolerance
Table B.3 – Power quality standards for AC products
Table B.4 – End-user support requirements
Table B.5 – Lighting service criteria for performance assessment
167 Annex C (normative) Manufacturer self-reported information
C.1 Background
C.2 Outcomes
C.3 Solicited information
Table C.1 – Manufacturer self-reported information outcomes
168 Annex D (normative) Product sampling
D.1 Background
D.2 Test outcomes
D.3 Related tests
D.4 Procedure
Table D.1 – Product sampling outcomes
169 Annex E (normative) Power supply requirements for testing
E.1 Background
E.2 Related tests
E.3 Equipment requirements
E.3.1 DC systems
E.3.2 AC systems
170 E.4 Reporting
171 Annex F (normative) Visual screening
F.1 Background
F.2 Test outcomes
F.3 Related tests
F.4 Procedure
F.4.1 Properties, features, and information
Table F.1 – Visual screening test outcomes
173 F.4.2 Specifications
174 F.4.3 Functionality and internal inspection
175 F.5 Reporting
178 Annex G (normative) Sample preparation
G.1 Background
G.2 Test outcomes
G.3 Related tests
G.4 Procedure
G.4.1 General
G.4.2 Equipment requirements
179 G.4.3 Test prerequisites
G.4.4 Procedure
180 G.5 Calculations
G.6 Reporting
181 Annex H (normative) Voltage and frequency settings, voltage measurement points, and product stabilization procedures
H.1 Background
H.2 Related tests
H.3 Equipment requirements
H.4 Procedure
H.4.1 Test setup
182 H.4.2 Standard operating voltages
Figure H.1 – Test configuration
Table H.1 – Standard operating voltage for several nominal system voltages
183 H.4.3 Frequency selection
H.4.4 Stabilization period
184 H.5 Reporting
Table H.2 – Voltage and current reporting requirements
185 Annex I (normative) Light output
I.1 Background
I.2 Test outcomes
I.3 Related tests
I.4 Procedure
Table I.1 – Light output test outcomes
186 I.5 Calculations
I.6 Reporting
187 Annex J (normative) Light distribution
J.1 Background
J.2 Test outcomes
J.3 Related tests
J.4 Procedure
J.5 Calculations
Table J.1 – Light distribution test outcomes
188 J.6 Reporting
189 Annex K (normative) Input voltage range
K.1 Background
K.2 Test outcomes
K.3 Related tests
Table K.1 – Input voltage range test outcomes
190 K.4 Procedure
K.4.1 General
K.4.2 Equipment requirements
K.4.3 Test prerequisites
K.4.4 Apparatus
K.4.5 Procedure
191 Table K.2 – Recommended operating voltage range and maximum allowable voltage by nominal operating voltage
192 K.5 Calculations
K.6 Reporting
193 Table K.3 – Example table of operating voltage, current, voltage at DUT, and relative light output
194 Annex L (normative) Lumen maintenance
L.1 Background
L.2 Test outcomes
L.3 Related tests
L.4 Procedure
L.5 Calculations
Table L.1 – Lumen maintenance test outcomes
195 Annex M (normative) Cycling
M.1 Background
M.2 Test outcomes
M.3 Related tests
M.4 Procedure
M.4.1 General
M.4.2 Equipment requirements
Table M.1 – Cycling test outcomes
196 M.4.3 Test prerequisites
M.4.4 Apparatus
M.4.5 Procedure
M.5 Calculations
197 M.6 Reporting
Figure M.1 – Plot of cycle life for 6 samples
198 Annex N (normative) Mechanical durability
N.1 Background
N.2 Test outcomes
Table N.1 – Mechanical durability test outcomes
199 N.3 Related tests
N.4 Procedures
N.4.1 General
N.4.2 Shipping vibration test
200 N.5 Reporting
201 Annex O (normative) Physical ingress and water protection
O.1 Background
O.2 Test outcomes
Table O.1 – Water exposure and physical ingress protection test outcomes
202 O.3 Related tests
O.4 Procedure
O.5 Reporting
203 Annex P (normative) Power consumption and power quality
P.1 Background
P.2 Test outcomes
P.3 Related tests
P.4 Procedure
P.4.1 DC power
Table P.1 – AC power quality test outcomes
204 P.4.2 AC power
205 Figure P.1 – Test configuration for the AC power consumption and power quality test if an external power meter is used
206 P.5 Reporting
207 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TS 62257-12-1:2015 - TC
$280.87