BS EN 61184:2017 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Bayonet lampholders
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 162 |
IEC 61184:2017 This document applies to bayonet lampholders B15d and B22d for connection of lamps and semi-luminaires to a supply voltage of 250 V. This document also covers lampholders which are integral with a luminaire or intended to be built into appliances. It covers the requirements for the lampholder only. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2008 and Amendment 1:2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) Restructuring of the standard in accordance with IEC Directives Part 2. b) Clause 18: Update on creepage distances and clearances; c) Addition of Annex B.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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88 | National foreword |
97 | English CONTENTS |
99 | FOREWORD |
101 | INTRODUCTION |
102 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
103 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Materials |
104 | 3.2 Means of fixing |
108 | 4 General requirements 5 General conditions for tests |
109 | 6 Standard ratings 6.1 Standard rated voltage |
110 | 6.2 Standard rated currents 7 Classification |
111 | 8 Marking |
113 | 9 Dimensions |
114 | 10 Protection against electric shock Tables Table 1 – Dimensions of threaded entries and set screws |
115 | 11 Terminals |
116 | Table 2 – Minimum dimensions of pillar type terminals |
117 | 12 Provision for earthing |
119 | 13 Construction Table 3 – Limits for contact forces |
122 | Table 4 – Pull and torque values |
123 | 14 Switched lampholders |
124 | 15 Moisture resistance, insulation resistance and electrical strength |
126 | 16 Mechanical strength |
128 | Table 5 – Heights of fall |
129 | 17 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections Table 6 – Maximum deformation values |
130 | 18 Creepage distances and clearances Table 7 – Torque values |
131 | Table 8 – Minimum distances for AC (50/60 Hz) sinusoidal voltages –Impulse withstand category II |
132 | 19 General resistance to heat Table 9 – Heating cabinet temperature |
133 | Table 10 – Heating cabinet temperature |
135 | Table 11 – Test temperature and test lamp data |
136 | 20 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking |
138 | 21 Resistance to excessive residual stresses (season cracking) and to rusting |
139 | Figures Figure 1 – Loading device (see 16.1) |
140 | Figure 2 – Bending apparatus (see 16.4) |
141 | Figure 3 – Gauge for holes for backplate lampholders screws (see 13.11) |
142 | Figure 4 – Clarification of some of the definitions in Clause 3 |
143 | Figure 5 – Test cap B15d (see 19.3) |
144 | Figure 6 – Test cap B22d (see 19.3) |
145 | Figure 7 – Testing device (see 10.1) |
146 | Figure 8 – Dimensions for shade support devices (see 9.1) |
147 | Figure 9 – Dimensions for protective shields for B22d lampholders (see 10.1) |
148 | Figure 10 – Test cap B15d (see 15.3) |
149 | Figure 11 – Test cap B22d (see 15.3) |
151 | Figure 12 – Typical apparatus for the heating test (see 19.5) Figure 13 – Nipple thread for lampholders –Basic profile and design profile for the nut and for the screw |
152 | Figure 14 – Gauges for metric thread for nipples |
153 | Figure 15 – Impact-test apparatus |
154 | Figure 16 – Mounting support Figure 17 – Ball-pressure test apparatus |
155 | Figure 18 – Pressure apparatus |
156 | Annex A (normative) Season cracking/corrosion test A.1 General A.2 Test cabinet A.3 Test solution Table A.1 – pH adjustment |
157 | A.4 Test procedure |
158 | Annex B (informative) Schedule of amended clauses and subclauses containing more serious/critical requirements which require products to be retested |
159 | Bibliography |