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AS/NZS 61347.2.2:2020

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Lamp controlgear Particular requirements for d.c. or a.c. supplied electronic step-down convertors for filament lamps (IEC 61347-2-2:2011, MOD)
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08-21-2020

This Standard adopts IEC 61347-2-2:2011 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which specifies particular safety requirements for electronic step-down convertors for use on d.c. supplies of up to 250 V or a.c. supplies of up to 1 000 V, at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and with rated output voltage ≤ 50 V r.m.s. at a frequency deviating from the supply frequency, or 120 V ripple free d.c. between conductors and between any conductor and earth, associated with tungsten-halogen lamps as specified in IEC 60357 and other filament lamps.

This part of IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for electronic step-down
convertors for use on d.c. supplies of up to 250 V or a.c. supplies of up to 1 000 V, at 50 Hz or
60 Hz and with rated output voltage = 50 V r.m.s. at a frequency deviating from the supply
frequency, or 120 V ripple free d.c. between conductors and between any conductor and earth,
associated with tungsten-halogen lamps as specified in IEC 60357 and other filament lamps.
NOTE The limit of 50 V rated output voltage is in accordance with band I of IEC 60449.
Particular requirements for electronic step-down convertors with means of protection against
overheating are given in Annex C.
Particular additional requirements for convertors providing safety extra low voltage (hereinafter
SELV), are given in Annex I.
Performance requirements are covered by IEC 61047.
Plug-in convertors, being part of the luminaire, are covered as for built-in convertors by the additional requirements of the luminaire standard.

Committee
EL-041
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978 1 76072 945 5
Pages
9
ProductNote
Modifies IEC 61347-2-2:2011.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

Originated as AS/NZS 61046:2001.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 61347.2.2:2004.
Previous edition 2007.
Third edition 2020. Originated as AS/NZS 61046:2001. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 61347.2.2:2004. Previous edition 2007. Third edition 2020.

IEC 60357:2002 Tungsten halogen lamps (non vehicle) - Performance specifications
IEC 60449:1973 Voltage bands for electrical installations of buildings
IEC 61347-1:2015 Lamp controlgear - Part 1: General and safety requirements
IEC 61347-1:2007 Lamp controlgear - Part 1: General and safety requirements
IEC 61558-2-1:2007 Safety of power transformers, power supplies, reactors and similar products - Part 2-1: Particular requirements and tests for separating transformers and power supplies incorporating separating transformers for general applications
IEC 61558-2-6:2009 Safety of transformers, reactors, power supply units and similar products for supply voltages up to 1 100 V - Part 2-6: Particular requirements and tests for safety isolating transformers and power supply units incorporating safety isolating transformers
IEC 61047:2004 DC or AC supplied electronic step-down convertors for filament lamps - Performance requirements
IEC 61558-2-13:2009 Safety of transformers, reactors, power supply units and similar products for supply voltages up to 1 100 V - Part 2-13: Particular requirements and tests for auto transformers and power supply units incorporating auto transformers
IEC 61558-2-16:2009+AMD1:2013 CSV Safety of transformers, reactors, power supply units and similar products for supply voltages up to 1 100 V - Part 2-16: Particularrequirements and tests for switch mode power supply units andtransformers for switch mode power supply units
IEC 61347-1:2007/AMD1:2010 LAMP CONTROLGEAR - PART 1: GENERAL AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

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