Is 16102 2 2012
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Indian Standard
SELF-BALLASTED LED LAMPS FOR GENERAL
LIGHTING SERVICES
PART 2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
ICS 29.140.99
BIS 2012
February 2012
Price Group 5
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 2) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the
Electric Lamps and Their Auxiliaries Sectional Committee had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division
Council.
This standard specifies the performance requirements for self ballasted lamps for general lighting services for
d.c. supplies up to 250 V or a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz.
This standard is published in two parts. The other part in the series is:
Part 1
Safety requirements
There will be and are already LED products in the market which substitute existing lamps, either as retrofit mains
voltage incandescent or self ballasted fluorescent lamps or as replacement for tungsten halogen lamps below 50 V.
This standard is based on IEC 62612 Self-ballasted LED lamps for general lighting services for voltage above
50 V Performance requirements issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) with following
modifications:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Made applicable for d.c. supplies up to 250 V or a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz;
Schedule of type test and acceptance test has been incorporated;
Ambient test condition changed to 27C;
Selection of samples incorporated;
Conditions of compliances incorporated;
In Table 2 data related chromaticity co-ordinates and CCT values for 5 700 K added;
Requirements of harmonics and p.f. have been added; and
Tolerence for lamp power (see 8) increased to 15 percent and for luminous flux (see 9) decreased to 90
percent.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,
observed or calculated expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960
Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised). The number of significant places retained in the rounded off
value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
Indian Standard
SELF-BALLASTED LED LAMPS FOR GENERAL
LIGHTING SERVICES
PART 2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
1 SCOPE
IS No.
1885 ( Part 16/
Sec 1) : 1968
2418 (Part 1) :
1977
Title
Electrotechnical vocabulary: Part 16
Lighting, Section 1 General aspects
Tubular fluorescent lamps for general
lighting
services:
Part
1
Requirements and tests
6873 (Part 5) : Limits and methods of measurement
1999
of radio disturbance characteristics:
Part 5 Electrical lighting and similar
equipment
14700 (Part 3/
Electromagnetic compatibility: Part 3
Sec 2) : 2008 Limits, Section 2 Limits for harmonic
current emissions
15687 (Part 1) : Single-capped fluorescent lamps:
2006
Part 1 Safety requirements
16101 : 2012
General lighting LEDs and LED
modules Terms and definitions
16102 (Part 1) : Self-ballasted LED lamps: Part 1
2012
Safety requirements
16106 : 2012
Method for the electrical and
photometric measurements of solidstate lighting products
CIE 1931
MacAdam ellipses as normally
applied for (compact) fluorescent
lamps and other discharge lamps
a) a rated wattage up to 60 W;
b) a rated d.c. supplies up to 250 V or a.c.
supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz; and
c) a lamp cap according to IS 16102
(Part 1) : 2012 Self-ballasted LED lamps for
general lighting services: Part 1 Safety
requirements.
This standard does not cover self-ballasted LED-lamps
that intentionally produce tinted or coloured light
neither does it cover OLEDs.
When applied for replacement purposes, the only
dimensional feature provided by the standard is
information on maximum lamp outlines.
Recommendations for batch testing are under
consideration.
These performance requirements are additional to the
requirements given in IS 16102 (Part 1).
NOTES
1 When operated in a luminaire the claimed performance data
can deviate from the values established in this standard.
2 Higher wattage lamp is under consideration.
3 TERMINOLOGY
The definitions given in IS 16101, IS 1885 (Part 16/
Sec 1) and the following shall apply.
3.1 Rated Value Quantity value for a characteristic
of a LED lamp for specific operating conditions. The
value and the conditions are specified in this standard,
or assigned by the manufacturer or responsible vendor.
NOTE When the lamps are used in the luminaire, the ambient
temperature inside the luminaire is expected to be higher than
the room ambient temperature. The procedure for design and
measurement is covered in IS 10322 (Part 1).
2 REFERENCES
NOTES
1 An example of the construction of the colour code is given
in Table 1.
2 The term general colour rendering index (CRI) is referred to
CIE. The term colour rendition index designates one digit
derived from the CRI (see Table 1).
NOTES
1 LED lamps have a different end of life characteristic than
conventional lamps, because typically they rather will dim over
time in a gradual way than being subject to sudden lamp failure.
Lumen maintenance is the governing characteristic for lifetime
of LED lamps.
2 The built-in control gear and LEDs (with a certain
probability), however, may show a sudden end of life failure
(see 3.7).
3 The maximum reduction of lumen maintenance may vary
depending on the application of the LED lamp: This standard
uses a value of 70 percent (L70) as an example. Dedicated
information on the chosen percentage is to be provided by the
manufacturer.
4 End of lamp life is normally determined when 50 percent of
the lamps failed, indicated in combination with the chosen
lumen maintenance, for example: L70, F 50. For professional
applications, the combined value L70, F10 is advised, meaning
maximum 10 percent of the lamps has failed when the point of
70 percent lumen maintenance has been reached.
NOTES
1 For sample size, see 7.
2 Notes 1, 2 and 4 of 3.5 shall apply.
4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
NOTES
1 For self-ballasted LED lamps, the failure fraction expresses
the combined effect of LED and control gear failure.
2 For self-ballasted LED lamps normally a failure fraction of
10 percent or/and 50 percent are being applied, indicated as
F10 and/or F50.
5 MARKING
5.1 General Requirements for Marking
For this performance standard the following data are
to be provided visible in addition to the mandatory data
of IS 16102 (Part 1) by the manufacturer or responsible
vendor, and placed as specified in Table 1.
Marking Details
(2)
(B) Packaging
(4)
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
NOTES
1 These requirements are minimal. Additional regional regulatory marking requirements may exist and overrule.
2 For directional lamps, centre beam intensity and beam angle are measured according to IS (under preparation). If space on the lamp
is not large enough, marking of the rated luminous output on the packaging is sufficient.
3 x = required, = not required.
8 LAMP POWER
The initial power consumed by each LED lamp in the
measured sample shall not exceed the rated power by
more than 15 percent, and a 97.5 percent one sided
upper confidence interval about the sample average,
x, of lamp power shall contain the rated power value.
The 97.5 percent confidence interval may be
approximated by the following formula:
6 DIMENSIONS
The LED lamp dimensions shall comply with the
requirements as indicated by the manufacturer or
responsible vendor. If it is intended to replace an
existing lamp with a LED lamp, then the maximum
outlines shall not exceed those of the lamp that is
replaced.
x + 1.96.
7 TEST CONDITIONS
9 LUMINOUS FLUX
(x under consideration)
s
x - 1.96.
For marking of the rated luminous flux (see Table 1). For
method of measurement of luminous flux (see Annex B).
x - 1.96.
11 BEAM ANGLE
To comply with this standard, the initial beam angle of
each LED lamp in the measured sample shall be within
25 percent of the rated beam angle, and a 95 percent
confidence interval about the sample average, x, of
beam angle shall contain the rated beam angle value.
The 95 percent confidence interval may be
approximated by the formula:
x 1.96.
Colour Indication
(2)
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
P
6500
5700
5000
4000
3500
3000
2700
2700
CCT
(3)
x
(4)
y
(5)
6 400
5 700
5 000
4 040
3 450
2 940
2 720
2 700
0.313
0.329
0.346
0.380
0.409
0.440
0.463
0.458
0.337
0.342
0.359
0.380
0.394
0.403
0.420
0.410
Enclosing MacAdam
Ellipse Size
(1)
(2)
Colour Variation
Category
Initial
(3)
Maintained
(4)
C
B
A
C
B
A
12.2 CRI
The initial colour rendering index (CRI) of an LED
lamp is measured as is the value after a total operation
time of 25 percent of rated lamp life (with a maximum
duration of 6 000 h). To comply with this standard, all
measured initial CRI values from the sample LED
lamps shall be greater than or equal to the rated CRI
value (see Table 1) less 3 points and all measured
maintained CRI values (at 25 percent of rated lamp
life with a maximum duration of 6 000 h) shall be
greater than or equal to the rated CRI value less 5 points
(see Table 1).
13 LAMP LIFE
a)
Sl No.
NOTES
1 As the typical life of a self-ballasted LED lamp is (very) long,
it is within the scope of this standard regarded unpractical and
Code
(1)
i)
ii)
iii)
10 percent
20 percent
30 percent
1
2
3
(3)
100 %
CAT A
Luminous
Luminous flux
flux
as
as %
% of
ofinitial
initial
flux
flux
CAT B
CAT C
70 %
(L70
CAT D
CAT E
50 %
L5
25% or
6000 hrs
6000
hrs
Rated life
At the end of these tests (a) and (b) the LED lamp
shall operate and remain alight for 15 min. and show
no physical effects of the temperature cycling such
as cracks or delaminating of the label. All LED lamps
in the test sample must pass these post treatment
criteria.
14 DIMMING
Requirements are under consideration.
15 HARMONICS AND POWER FACTOR
Harmonic Order
n
(1)
(2)
(3)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
2
3
5
7
9
11 n 39
(odd harmonic only)
2
1)
30
10
5
7
3
1)
Sl
No.
Frequency Range
(1)
(2)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
1)
2)
3)
9 kHz-70 kHz
70 kHz-150 kHz
150 kHz-2.2 MHz
2.2 MHz-3.0 MHz
3.0 MHz-30.0 MHz
3m
(4)
4m
(5)
88
2)
88-58
2)
58-26
58
22
81
2)
81-51
2)
51- 22
51
3)
15-16
75
2)
75-45
2)
45-16
45
3)
9-12
Frequency Range
Limits
dB(V)1)
(1)
(2)
Quasi Peak
(3)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
9 kHz-50 kHz2)
50 kHz-150 kHz2)
150 kHz -0.5 MHz
0.5 MHz-2.51 MHz
2.51 MHz-3.0 MHz
3.0 MHz-5.0 MHz
5.0 MHz-30.0 MHz
110
90-803)
66- 563)
56
73
56
60
Average
(4)
56-463)
46
63
46
50
1)
2)
18.5 Harmonics
19 TESTS
19.1 Classification of Tests
19.1.1 Type Tests
Test Parameters
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Qualifying Limits
4
4
2
5
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
ANNEX A
(Clauses 4 and 7)
METHOD OF MEASURING LAMP CHARACTERISTICS
A-1 GENERAL
A-2.2 Ageing
ANNEX B
(Clauses 4 and 9)
METHOD OF MEASURING LUMINOUS FLUX FOR LED LAMPS
The contents of this Annex are under consideration.
ANNEX C
(Table 1)
HOW TO COMPOSE AND UNDERSTAND A PHOTOMETRIC CODE
Example of a lamp photometric code likes 830/AA1, meaning:
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