BS EN 61184:2017
$215.11
Bayonet lampholders
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 74 |
This document applies to bayonet lampholders B15d and B22d for connection of lamps and semi-luminaires to a supply voltage of 250 V.
This document also covers lampholders which are integral with a luminaire or intended to be built into appliances. It covers the requirements for the lampholder only.
For all other requirements, such as protection against electric shock in the area of the terminals, the requirements of the relevant appliance standard are observed and tested after building into the appropriate equipment, when that equipment is tested according to its own standard. Lampholders for use by luminaire manufacturers only are not for retail sale.
Where lampholders are used in luminaires, their maximum operating temperatures are specified in IEC 60598‑1 .
B15d denotes the cap/holder fit as defined by IEC 60061‑1 , sheet 7004-11 and IEC 60061‑2 , sheet 7005-16 with the corresponding gauges.
B22d denotes the cap/holder fit as defined by IEC 60061‑1 , sheet 7004-10 and IEC 60061‑2 , sheet 7005-10 with the corresponding gauges.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
11 | English CONTENTS |
13 | FOREWORD |
15 | INTRODUCTION |
16 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
17 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Materials |
18 | 3.2 Means of fixing |
22 | 4 General requirements 5 General conditions for tests |
23 | 6 Standard ratings 6.1 Standard rated voltage |
24 | 6.2 Standard rated currents 7 Classification |
25 | 8 Marking |
27 | 9 Dimensions |
28 | 10 Protection against electric shock Tables Table 1 – Dimensions of threaded entries and set screws |
29 | 11 Terminals |
30 | Table 2 – Minimum dimensions of pillar type terminals |
31 | 12 Provision for earthing |
33 | 13 Construction Table 3 – Limits for contact forces |
36 | Table 4 – Pull and torque values |
37 | 14 Switched lampholders |
38 | 15 Moisture resistance, insulation resistance and electrical strength |
40 | 16 Mechanical strength |
42 | Table 5 – Heights of fall |
43 | 17 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections Table 6 – Maximum deformation values |
44 | 18 Creepage distances and clearances Table 7 – Torque values |
45 | Table 8 – Minimum distances for AC (50/60 Hz) sinusoidal voltages –Impulse withstand category II |
46 | 19 General resistance to heat Table 9 – Heating cabinet temperature |
47 | Table 10 – Heating cabinet temperature |
49 | Table 11 – Test temperature and test lamp data |
50 | 20 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking |
52 | 21 Resistance to excessive residual stresses (season cracking) and to rusting |
53 | Figures Figure 1 – Loading device (see 16.1) |
54 | Figure 2 – Bending apparatus (see 16.4) |
55 | Figure 3 – Gauge for holes for backplate lampholders screws (see 13.11) |
56 | Figure 4 – Clarification of some of the definitions in Clause 3 |
57 | Figure 5 – Test cap B15d (see 19.3) |
58 | Figure 6 – Test cap B22d (see 19.3) |
59 | Figure 7 – Testing device (see 10.1) |
60 | Figure 8 – Dimensions for shade support devices (see 9.1) |
61 | Figure 9 – Dimensions for protective shields for B22d lampholders (see 10.1) |
62 | Figure 10 – Test cap B15d (see 15.3) |
63 | Figure 11 – Test cap B22d (see 15.3) |
65 | Figure 12 – Typical apparatus for the heating test (see 19.5) Figure 13 – Nipple thread for lampholders –Basic profile and design profile for the nut and for the screw |
66 | Figure 14 – Gauges for metric thread for nipples |
67 | Figure 15 – Impact-test apparatus |
68 | Figure 16 – Mounting support Figure 17 – Ball-pressure test apparatus |
69 | Figure 18 – Pressure apparatus |
70 | Annex A (normative) Season cracking/corrosion test A.1 General A.2 Test cabinet A.3 Test solution Table A.1 – pH adjustment |
71 | A.4 Test procedure |
72 | Annex B (informative) Schedule of amended clauses and subclauses containing more serious/critical requirements which require products to be retested |
73 | Bibliography |