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BS EN 13032-4:2015+A1:2019

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Light and lighting. Measurement and presentation of photometric data of lamps and luminaires – LED lamps, modules and luminaires

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BSI 2019 74
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This European Standard specifies the requirements for measurement of electrical, photometric, and colorimetric quantities of LED lamps, modules, light engines and luminaires, for operation with AC or DC supply voltages, possibly with associated control gear. Photometric and colorimetric quantities covered in this standard include total luminous flux, luminous efficacy, partial luminous flux, luminous intensity distribution, centre-beam intensities, luminance and luminance distribution, chromaticity coordinates, correlated color temperature (CCT), Color Rendering Index (CRI), and spatial uniformity of chromaticity. This standard does not cover LED packages and products based on OLEDs (organic LEDs). NOTE Where the term “LED product, LED device or DUT (device under test)” is used, the term covers LED lamps, modules, light engines or luminaires.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
19 4 Laboratory requirements
4.1 General
4.1.1 Standard Test Conditions
20 4.1.2 Tolerance Interval
21 4.2 Laboratory and Environmental Conditions
4.2.1 Test Room
4.2.2 Ambient Temperature
22 4.2.3 Surface Temperature (tp-Point Temperature)
4.2.4 Air Movement
23 4.2.5 Operating Position
4.3 Electrical Test Conditions and Electrical Equipment
4.3.1 Test Voltage and Test Current
4.3.2 Electrical Measurements
24 4.3.3 Electrical Power Supply
4.3.3.1 Current Capacity
25 4.3.3.2 Electro-magnetic Compatibility
4.4 Stabilization before Measurement
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 LED Lamps and LED Luminaires
26 4.4.3 LED Modules
4.5 Photometric and Colorimetric Measurement Instruments
4.5.1 General
27 4.5.2 Spectral Responsivity Requirements for Photometers
4.5.3 Integrating Sphere (all Types)
4.5.3.1 General
28 4.5.3.2 Sphere-Spectroradiometer
29 4.5.3.3 Sphere-Photometer
4.5.4 Goniophotometer (all Types)
4.5.4.1 General
30 4.5.4.2 Goniophotometer Using a Photometer Head
31 4.5.4.3 Gonio-spectroradiometer
4.5.4.4 Gonio-colourimeter
4.5.5 Luminance Meters
5 Preparation, mounting and operating conditions
5.1 Ageing
32 5.2 Test device
5.3 Mounting
5.3.1 Operating orientation
5.3.2 Coordinate system
5.3.3 Photometric Centre
33 5.4 Operating conditions of the LED devices
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 LED lamps
5.4.3 LED modules
5.4.4 LED luminaires
34 6 Measurement of photometric quantities
6.1 General
6.2 Measurement of total luminous flux
35 6.3 Partial Luminous Flux
6.3.1  !General"
36 6.3.2 Useful luminous flux (according to regulation (EU) No 1194/2012)
6.4 Luminous efficacy
37 6.5 Luminous intensity distribution and data presentation
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 LED-lamps and LED-modules
6.5.3 LED-luminaires
6.6 Centre beam intensity and beam angles
38 6.7 Luminance Measurements
7 Measurement of colour quantities
7.1 Colorimetric Measurements
7.1.1 General aspects
39 7.1.2 Correlated Colour Temperature (white LED light sources)
40 7.1.3 Colour Rendering Indices (white LED light sources)
7.1.4 Angular Colour Uniformity
8 Measurement Uncertainties
8.1 General
41 8.2 Guidance for Measurement uncertainty budgets
8.2.1 Common parameters to all measurements
8.2.2 Luminous flux
43 8.2.3 Luminous intensity and luminance
8.2.4 Colour quantities
8.2.5 Electrical power
44 8.2.6 Luminous efficacy
9 Presentation of test results
9.1 Test report
9.1.1 Introduction
9.1.2 General information
9.1.3 Information on the device(s) under test
45 9.1.4 Information on the test procedure
9.1.5 Photometric and/or colorimetric data
46 Annex A (informative)Guidance on the Application of this standard
A.1 General
47 A.2 Tolerance Interval
48 Annex B (informative)Stray light — Screening against stray light in a goniophotometer
49 Annex C (informative)Practical laboratory conditions
C.1 Correction factors
C.1.1 Measurement correction factors
C.1.2 Service conversion factors
C.2 Sensitivity coefficients
50 C.3 Typical Sensitivity coefficients and tolerance intervals
C.3.1 General
C.3.2 Ambient temperature
C.3.3 Measurement of a LED module at Performance Temperature
53 C.3.4 Air movement
C.3.5 Test voltage
54 C.3.6 Spectral mismatch of photometer
56 C.3.7 Model for Luminous Intensity Distribution
58 Annex D (informative)Guidance on calculating measurement uncertainties
D.1 General
D.2 Uncertainty budget
59 D.3 Example of measurement uncertainties
65 Annex E (informative)Guidance for determining rated values of photometric quantities of LED luminaires
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Rating and tolerance of LED-luminaire data
68 Annex ZA (informative)!Relationship between this European Standard and the ecodesign requirements of Commission Regulation (EC) No 244/2009 aimed to be covered
69 Annex ZB (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the ecodesign requirements of Commission Delegated Regulation(EU) No 874/2012 aimed to be covered
70 Annex ZC (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the ecodesign requirements of Commission Regulation (EU) No 1194/2012 aimed to be covered
BS EN 13032-4:2015+A1:2019
$215.11