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1、EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN 60598-2-9 January 1989 + A1 June 1994 UDC 621.326:771.44:620.1 Key words: Particular requirements; photo luminaire; film luminaire English version Luminaires Part 2: Particular requirements Section 9: Photo and film luminaires (non-professional) (
2、includes amendment A1:1994) Luminaires Deuxime partie: Rgles particulires Section neuf Luminaires pour prises de vues photographiques et cinmatographiques (non professionnels) (inclut lamendement A1:1994) (CEI 598-2-9:1987 ed 2) Leuchten Teil 2: Besondere Anforderungen Hauptabschnitt 9: Photo- und F
3、ilmaufnameleuchten (nicht professionnelle Anwendung) (enthlt nderungen A1:1994) (IEC 598-2-9:1987 Ausg. 2) This European Standard was ratified by CENELEC on 13 September 1988. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the requirements of the CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions
4、 for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CENELEC Central Secretariat or to any CENELEC member. This European Standard exists in
5、 three official versions (English, French and German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to CENELEC Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions. CENELEC members are the national ele
6、ctrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comit Europen de Normalisation El
7、ectrotechnique Europisches Komitee fr Elektrotechnische Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 35, B-1050 Brussels CENELEC 1989 Copyright reserved to all CENELEC members Ref. No. EN 60598-2-9:1989 + A1:1994 E EN 60598-2-9:1989 BSI 01-2000 2 Brief history The CENELEC Questionnaire Procedure per
8、formed for finding out whether or not IEC 598-2-9 (second edition, 1987) could be accepted without textual changes, has shown that no common modifications were necessary for the acceptance as European Standard (EN). The Reference Document was submitted to the CENELEC members for formal vote and acce
9、ptance by CENELEC. Technical text The text of the International Standard IEC 598-2-9 (second edition, 1987) was approved by CENELEC on 1988-09-13 as a European Standard. Annexes designated “normative” are part of the body of the standard. Annexes designated “informative” are given only for informati
10、on. In this European Standard, Annex ZA is normative The following dates were fixed: Foreword to amendment A1 At the request of the CENELEC Technical Committee TC 34Z, Luminaires and associated equipment, amendment 1:1993 to the International Standard IEC 598-2-9:1987 was submitted to the CENELEC Un
11、ique Acceptance Procedure (UAP) in July 1993 for acceptance as a European Standard. The text of the International Standard was approved by CENELEC as amendment A1 to EN 60598-2-9 on 8 March 1994. The following dates were fixed: For products which have complied with EN 60598-2-9:1989 before 1995-04-0
12、1, as shown by the manufacturer or by a certification body, this previous standard may continue to apply for production until 2000-04-01. Updating of Annex ZA (normative) Replace “HD 65” by “EN 60061 series”. Editorial correction to IEC 598-2-9:1987 In 9.6, replace “9.6.3” at the end of the second l
13、ine by “9.6.4”. Contents Page Brief history2 9.1Scope3 9.2General test requirements3 9.3Definitions3 9.4Classification of luminaires3 9.5Marking3 9.6Construction3 9.7Creepage distances and clearances4 9.8Provision for earthing4 9.9Terminals4 9.10 External and internal wiring4 9.11 Protection against
14、 electric shock5 9.12 Endurance tests and thermal tests5 9.13 Resistance to dust and moisture6 9.14 Insulation resistance and electric strength6 9.15 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking6 Appendix A Requirements relating to the construction of the screen7 Appendix B Guide for determination of maxim
15、um bulb wall temperature of low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps7 Annex ZA (normative) Other international publications quoted in this standard8 Table I Operating temperature of cable5 date of announcement(doa) 1989-04-01 date of latest publication(dop) 1989-10-01 date of withdrawal of conflicting na
16、tional standard(dow) 1990-04-01 latest date of publication of an identical national standard(dop) 1995-04-01 latest date of withdrawal of conflicting national standards(dow) 1995-04-01 EN 60598-2-9:1989 BSI 01-20003 9.1 Scope This section of Part 2 of IEC Publication 598 specifies requirements for p
17、hoto and film luminaires (non-professional) for use with tungsten filament lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V, including low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps specified in IEC Publication 357 with the reference 357-IEC-3155 or unique lamp designation. It is to be read in conjunction with tho
18、se sections of Part 1 to which reference is made. 9.2 General test requirements The provisions of Section 0 of Publication 598-1 apply. The tests described in each appropriate section of Part 1 shall be carried out in the order listed in this section of Part 2. 9.3 Definitions For the purposes of th
19、is section, the definitions of Section 1 of Publication 598-1 apply together with the following definitions: 9.3.1 rated maximum operating time and rated minimum resting time the maximum operating time and minimum resting time between operating periods at rated voltage assigned to the luminaire by t
20、he manufacturer 9.3.2 low-pressure tungsten halogen lamp tungsten halogen lamp having a working gas pressure below 105 Pa (1 bar) NOTE 1In order to ensure non-interchangeability, the low-pressure lamps are longer than tungsten halogen photographic lamps having a working gas pressure above 105 Pa (1
21、bar). NOTE 2The packaging of low-pressure lamps is provided with a marking indicating clearly that it contains one or more low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps. 9.4 Classification of luminaires Luminaires shall be classified in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of Publication 598-1, except
22、that Class 0 is excluded. 9.5 Marking The provisions and position of marking of Section 3 of IEC 598-1 apply together with the requirements of subclauses 9.5.1 to 9.5.5. 9.5.1 Luminaires not designed for continuous operation shall be marked either on the luminaire or on a label attached to the suppl
23、y cord supplied with the luminaire, with the rated maximum operating time or, if applicable, with the rated maximum operating time and rated minimum resting time. Example: “Maximum operating time 15 min Minimum resting time 15 min.” 9.5.2 Luminaires shall be marked with the type and the rated curren
24、t of each fuse used in the luminaire, in accordance with IEC Publication 357. The manufacturer shall include in the instruction leaflet supplied with the luminaire a full description of the fuses and lamps used in the luminaire and a cautionary notice in accordance with IEC Publication 357, if halog
25、en lamps are to be used. 9.5.3 Luminaires shall be clearly marked, either on the luminaire or on a label attached to the supply cord supplied with the luminaire, with the following warning: “Disconnect from the supply before lamp changing or servicing.” 9.5.4 The marking specified in Sub-clauses 9.5
26、.1 to 9.5.3 is not required in more than one language on the luminaire; translations may be given in the instruction leaflet supplied with the luminaire. The marking specified in Sub-clause 9.5.3 is not required if the lamp or fuse replacement can be effected only after the luminaire has been discon
27、nected from the supply. 9.5.5 Luminaires for use with low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps shall be marked with the following warnings: 1) “Only use lamps which comply with Sheet 357-IEC-3155 or unique lamp designation.” 2) “The luminaire may only be used complete with lamp cover.” NOTEThis marking m
28、ay be omitted if the luminaire does not operate without the lamp cover. 9.6 Construction The provisions of Section 4 of Publication 598-1 apply together with the requirements of Sub-clauses 9.6.1 to 9.6.3. 9.6.1 Each lamp circuit in the luminaire shall be individually fused. 9.6.2 Safety screens 9.6
29、.2.1 Luminaires incorporating other than low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps: A safety screen shall be fitted to a luminaire incorporating halogen lamps other than low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps to provide protection against the effects of a shattering lamp. NOTERequirements relating to the con
30、struction of the screen are given in Appendix A. EN 60598-2-9:1989 4 BSI 01-2000 9.6.2.2 Luminaires incorporating low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps: Low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps do not require a safety screen complying with Appendix A but only a simple lamp cover for example, a cylindrical
31、tube for protection against falling parts in the event of lamp breakage. Openings in a luminaire for use with low-pressure tungsten halogen lamps shall be such that parts of a broken lamp cannot leave the luminaire by a direct path when the luminaire is in any recommended position of use. Compliance
32、 is checked by operating the luminaire, at rated voltage of the lamp, in a position of normal use for 5 min and causing successive breakage of two lamps as follows: Each of the two lamps is prepared for the test by making an incision in the bulb wall. After 5 min operation, each of the lamps is dest
33、royed by hitting at the location of the incision, through a hole provided for this purpose in the luminaire. Hot parts of broken lamps shall not ignite a piece of cotton gauze, consisting of five layers, spread out horizontally 500 mm below the test sample. Care should be taken that an undamaged lam
34、p cover is used in all tests. NOTEFor the purpose of this test the luminaire beam is directed downwards at such an angle that the minimum distance from lighted objects, as marked on the luminaire, is complied with. 9.6.3 For luminaires fitted with handles or grips the following requirements apply: a
35、) It shall not be possible to remove by hand shrouds which prevent contact with E14 and E27 lamp caps without rendering the luminaire obviously useless. b) Where the handle of a luminaire encases electrical circuitry it shall be of insulating material, but other material is permitted where the handl
36、e is double insulated from current-carrying parts. NOTEWood is not considered to be an insulating material. c) Lampholders shall be locked against rotation so that they can be loosened only with the aid of a tool. The means of fixing shall not serve to fix any other part. Compliance shall be checked
37、 by inspection. 9.6.4 The distance between a pair of R7s holders in a luminaire shall comply with the requirements of the appropriate Standard Sheet of IEC Publication 61-2. 9.7 Creepage distances and clearances The provisions of Section 11 of Publication 598-1 apply. 9.8 Provision for earthing The
38、provisions of Section 7 of Publication 598-1 apply. 9.9 Terminals The provisions of Sections 14 and 15 of Publication 598-1 apply. 9.10 External and internal wiring The provisions of Section 5 of Publication 598-1 apply together with the requirements of Sub-clauses 9.10.1 and 9.10.2. 9.10.1 For lumi
39、naires fitted with handles or grips, external flexible cables or cords shall be protected against excessive bending at the inlet opening of the luminaire by means such as a cord guard of insulating material or a suitably shaped inlet opening. For cord guards. a) they shall be fixed in a reliable man
40、ner so that they cannot readily be lost, b) they shall project outside the luminaire for a distance of at least 25 mm beyond the inlet opening, c) they shall have adequate mechanical strength and elasticity. Compliance shall be checked by the following test: “The cable or cord is loaded with a weigh
41、t such that the force applied is 20 N”. A current, the value of which is derived from the maximum rated wattage and rated voltage, is passed through the conductors, the voltage between the contacts of the lampholder being equal to the rated voltage. The oscillating member is moved backwards and forw
42、ards through an angle of 90 (45 on either side of the vertical), the number of flexings being 20 000 and the rate of flexing 60 per minute. After the test, not more than 50 % of the strands in a conductor shall be broken and the cord or cable shall be subject to, and shall satisfy, the insulation re
43、sistance and high-voltage tests specified in Section 10 of IEC 598-1. NOTEA flexing is one movement, either backwards or forwards. EN 60598-2-9:1989 BSI 01-20005 Table I Operating temperature of cable 9.10.2 Wiring for connection to the supply which passes into or can touch the luminaire, shall not
44、reach unsafe temperatures. Compliance shall be checked during the thermal tests of Sub-clause 9.12.4 as follows: The luminaire is connected to the supply using the cable provided with the luminaire or using a cable in accordance with the marking on the luminaire or, if not marked, as specified in th
45、e manufacturers instruction sheet; otherwise polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cable complying with IEC Publication 227 is used. The hottest point (along the internal route or on the outer surface of the luminaire) with which the cable is likely to lie in contact during normal service is found. The cable is
46、lightly held in contact at this point and the temperature of the insulation at the point of contact is measured as described in Appendix F of Publication 598-1. The operating temperature of the cable shall not exceed the limits given in Table I. 9.11 Protection against electric shock The provisions
47、of Section 8 of Publication 598-1 apply together with the requirements of Sub-clause 9.11.1. 9.11.1 For luminaires incorporating lampholders other than ES or BC types, protection against accidental contact shall be maintained with the lamp removed. Compliance shall be checked using the appropriate g
48、auge specified in IEC Publication 61. 9.12 Endurance tests and thermal tests The provisions of Section 12 of Publication 598-1 apply but with the modifications of Sub-clauses 9.12.1 to 9.12.5. Luminaires with an IP classification greater than IP20 shall be subjected to the relevant tests of Clauses
49、12.4, 12.5, and 12.6 of Section 12 of Publication 598-1 after the test(s) of Clause 9.2 but before the test(s) of Clause 9.3 of Section 9 of Publication 598-1 as specified in Clause 9.13 of this Section of Publication 598-2. 9.12.1 Endurance test The luminaire is freely placed as in normal use, the handle, if any, being positioned as for normal use or the fixing device being attached to the stand or camera in the normal way, and “barn-doors”, if provided, being opened. Luminaires are tested in that position of normal use which produces the most unfav
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