CSA E598.1 : 2002
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Hardcopy , PDF
07-01-2002
English
Foreword
Section 0: General Introduction
0.1 Scope and object
0.2 Normative references
0.3 General requirements and verification
0.4 General test requirements
0.5 Components of luminaires
0.6 List of sections of part 2
Section 1: Definitions
1.1 General
1.2 Definitions
Section 2: Classification of luminaires
2.1 General
2.2 Classification according to type of
protection against electric shock
2.3 Classification according to degree
of protection against ingress of dust,
solid objects and moisture
2.4 Classification according to material
of supporting surface for which the
luminaire is designed
Section 3: Marking
3.1 General
3.2 Marking on luminaires
3.3 Additional information
3.4 Test of marking
Section 4: Construction
4.1 General
4.2 Replaceable components
4.3 Wireways
4.4 Lampholders
4.5 Starter holders
4.6 Terminal blocks
4.7 Terminals and supply connections
4.8 Switches
4.9 Insulating lines and sleeves
4.10 Double and reinforced insulation
4.11 Electrical connections and current
carrying parts
4.12 Screws and connections (mechanical)
and glands
4.13 Mechanical strength
4.14 Suspensions and adjusting devices
4.15 Flammable materials
4.16 Luminaires marked with symbol
4.17 Drain holes
4.18 Resistance to corrosion
4.19 Ignitors
4.20 Rough service luminaires-Vibration
requirements
4.21 Protective shield (tungsten halogen
lamps)
4.22 Attachments to lamps
4.23 Semi-luminaires
4.24 UV radiation
4.25 Mechanical hazard
4.26 Short circuit protection
Section 5: External and internal wiring
5.1 General
5.2 Supply connection and other external wiring
5.3 Internal wiring
Section 6: Not used
Section 7: Provision for earthing
7.1 General
7.2 Provision for earthing
Section 8: Protection against electric shock
8.1 General
8.2 Protection against electric shock
Section 9: Resistance to dust, solid objects
and moisture
9.1 General
9.2 Tests for ingress of dust, solid objects
and moisture
9.3 Humidity test
Section 10: Insulation resistance and electric
strength
10.1 General
10.2 Insulation resistance and electric strength
10.3 Leakage current
Section 11: Creepage distances and clearances
11.1 General
11.2 Creepage distances and clearances
Section 12: Endurance test and thermal test
12.1 General
12.2 Selection of lamps and ballasts
12.3 Endurance test
12.4 Thermal test (normal operation)
12.5 Thermal test (abnormal operation)
12.6 Thermal test (failed lamp controlgear
conditions)
12.7 Thermal test in regard to fault conditions
in lamp control gear or electronic devices
in plastic luminaires
Section 13: Resistance to heat, fire and tracking
13.1 General
13.2 Resistance to heat
13.3 Resistance to flame and ignition
13.4 Resistance to tracking
Section 14: Screw terminals
14.1 General
14.2 Definitions
14.3 General requirements and basic principles
14.4 Mechanical tests
Section 15: Screwless terminals and electrical
connections
15.1 General
15.2 Definitions
15.3 General requirements
15.4 General instructions on tests
15.5 Mechanical tests
15.6 Electrical tests
15.7 Conductors
15.8 Mechanical tests
15.9 Electrical tests
Figures
Annexes
A Test to establish whether a conductive part may
cause an electric shock
B Test lamps
C Abnormal circuit conditions
D Drought-proof enclosure
E Determination of winding temperature rises by
the increase-in-resistance method
F Test for resistance to stress corrosion of
copper and copper alloys
G (deleted)
H (deleted)
J Explanation of IP numbers for degrees of
protection
K Temperature measurement
L Guide to good practice in liminate design
M Conversion guide for table IX of IEC 598-1
(2nd edition) to table 11.1-Determination of
creepage distances and clearances
N Explanation to luminate marking
P Requirements for the protective shield to be
fitted to luminaires using metal halide lamps
for protective measures against UV radiation
Q Conformity testing during manufacture
R Bibliography
S Schedule of amended clauses containing more
serious/critical requirements which require
products to be rested
T Requirements for the identification of a
a family or range of luminaires for type
testing
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