CAN/CSA-E598-1-98

Luminaires - Part 1: General Requirements and Tests
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard CEI/IEC 598-1:1996 (fourth edition, 1996-11). 0.1 Scope and Object This part 1 of International Standard IEC 598 specifies general requirements for the classification and marking of luminaires and for their mechanical and electrical construction, together with related tests. The part is applicable to luminaires for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. Additional sections will be added when a need for them is recognized. Each section of IEC 598-2 details requirements for a particular type of luminaire or group of luminaires on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. These sections are published separately for ease of revision and additional sections will be added as and whe n a need for them is recognized. Attention is drawn to the fact that this part 1 covers all aspects of safety (electrical, thermal and mechanical). The presentation of photometric data for luminaires is under consi deration by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) and is not, therefore, included in this part 1. Requirements are included in this part 1 for luminaires incorporating ignitors with nominal peak values of the voltage pulse not exceeding those of table 11.2. The requirements apply to luminaires with ignitors built into ballasts and to luminaires with ignitors separate from ballasts. For luminaires with ignitors built into lamps, the requirements are under consideration. Requirements for semi-luminaires are covered in a separate Standard. In general this part 1 covers safety requirements for luminaires. The object of this part 1 is to provide a set of requirements and tests which are considered to be generally applicable to most types of luminaires and which can be called up as required by the detail specifications of IEC 598-2. This part 1 is thus not to be regarded as a specification in itself for an y type of luminaire, and its provisions apply only to particular types of luminaires to the extent determined by the appropriate section of part 2. The sections of part 2, in making reference to any of the sections of part 1, specify the extent to which that section is applicable and the order in which the tests are to be performed; they also include additional requirements as necessary. The order in which the sections of part 1 are numbered has no particular significance as the order in which their provisions apply is determined for each type of luminaire or group of luminaires by the appropriate section of part 2. All sections of part 2 are self-contained and therefore do not contain references to other sections of part 2. Where the requirements of any of the sections of part 1 are referred to in the sections of part 2 by the phrase The requirements of section ... of IEC 598-1 apply, this phrase is to be interpreted as meaning that all the requirements of that section of part 1 apply except those which are clearly i napplicable to the particular type of luminaire covered by that section of part 2. In accordance with IEC guidelines, new IEC standards are divided in to those covering either safety or performance. In the lamp safety standards, information for luminaire design is given for the safe operation of lamps; this should be regarded as normative when testing luminaires to this standard. Attention is drawn to lamp performance standards which contain information for luminaire design; this should be followed for proper lamp operation; however, this standard does not require the testing of lamp performance as part of the type test approval for luminaires. This Standard applies to the safety of such equipment designed to be installed on branch circuits not exceeding 750 V and used in accordance with the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part I. Note: Manufacturers designing products for use in Canada may find a helpful summary of the equipment-related requirements of the CEC, Part I, in CSA Publication SPE-2000. Note: Section 30 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I specifies a maximum weight of (a) 4.5 kg for a luminaire without removing the luminaire supports for the branch circuit wiring connections and the grounding connections to be accessible for inspection; and (b) 11.4 kg for a luminaire to be supported directly by an outlet box or by an outlet box that is mounted on a bar hanger. A luminaire weighing more than 11.4 kg shall be supported independently of the outlet box, or by means of an acceptable luminaire hanger with an integral outlet. Canadian Deviations are included in this Standard.
OEN:
CSA
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
29.140.40
Statut:
Annulée
Date de Publication:
1997-12-31
Numéro Standard:
CAN/CSA-E598-1-98