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BS EN 60570:2003+A2:2020

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Electrical supply track systems for luminaires

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Published date

02-04-2020

This International Standard applies to the following track systems with two or more poles for the connection of luminaires to the electrical supply consisting of, either – a system with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V between poles (live conductors) with provision for earthing (class I) and a rated current not exceeding 16 A per conductor, or – a SELV system without provision for protective earthing (class III) and a rated current not exceeding 25 A per conductor, or – a combination of the two systems mentioned above (mixed supply system) for the connection of both mains voltage luminaires (class I or II) and SELV supplied luminaires (class III) simultaneously, but in different sector openings (mains or SELV).

This International Standard applies to the following track systems with two or more poles for the connection of luminaires to the electrical supply consisting of, either

  • a system with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V between poles (live conductors) with provision for earthing (class I) and a rated current not exceeding 16 A per conductor, or

  • a SELV system without provision for protective earthing (class III) and a rated current not exceeding 25 A per conductor, or

  • a combination of the two systems mentioned above (mixed supply system) for the connection of both mains voltage luminaires (class I or II) and SELV supplied luminaires (class III) simultaneously, but in different sector openings (mains or SELV).

The track systems may also provide for the mechanical support of the luminaires.

It applies to track systems designed for ordinary interior use for mounting on, or flush with, or suspended from walls and ceilings. These track systems are not intended for locations where special conditions prevail as in ships, vehicles and the like and in hazardous locations, for example, where explosions are liable to occur.

This document does not cover operational or performance compatibility between different track systems. Protection against unsafe compatibility between Class I and Class III circuit is covered by this document.

The track system can be provided with auxiliary circuits for the purpose of a control or audio signal other than supply.

Track systems can also be provided with conductors specifically identified for emergency lighting luminaires.

NOTE 1 At present, the following types of control systems are available on the market:

  • control signal, with basic insulation to LV supply (e.g. digital addressable lighting interface, 1 V to 10 V DC signal);

  • control signal, SELV/PELV insulated to LV supply (e.g. dmX);

  • control signal, not insulated to LV supply (e.g. push button control/phase cut/step dim).

NOTE 2 Requirements for PELV are under consideration, pending modification in IEC 60598-1.

Committee
CPL/34/4
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780580987717
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
IEC 60570:2003/AMD2:2019 Identical
IEC 60570:2003+AMD1:2017+AMD2:2019 CSV Identical
EN 60570:2003/A2:2020 Identical

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