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BSI PD IEC TR 63037:2019

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Electrical interface specification for self ballasted lamps and controlgear in phase-cut dimmed lighting systems

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BSI 2019 40
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This document provides guidance to controlgear/integrated lamp designers for the development of products suitable to operate with future phase-cut dimmers. It describes the possible voltage signals and the expected response of the controlgear/integrated lamps.

This document describes the expected response of controlgear during all operation states of a phase-cut lighting system and provides a complete understanding of the requirements for phase-cut dimmers. The response of a phase-cut dimmer is described in IEC 60669-2-1:—, Annex EE.

This document specifies the system performance aspects and test procedures for the control by mains voltage phase-cut dimming of the brightness of mains operated electronic lighting equipment intended to be controlled by mains voltage phase-cut dimmers, such as LED integrated lamps and light sources with external controlgear.

Safety requirements are not covered by this document, but by respective product standards.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
11 3.2 Abbreviated terms and symbols
13 4 General description
5 General requirements
5.1 Voltage rating
5.2 Frequency rating
5.3 Marking of controlgear
14 6 Description of the lighting system and its components
6.1 Wiring method
6.2 Wiring diagram
7 Specifications
7.1 General
Figures
Figure 1 – Example of wiring diagram
15 7.2 Electrical characteristics during the on-state of a lighting system
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Electrical characteristics for leading edge dimming method
16 Figure 2 – Timing leading edge dimming method
17 Tables
Table 1 – Nominal mains voltage 100 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 2 – Nominal mains voltage 120 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 3 – Nominal mains voltage 200 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 4 – Nominal mains voltage 230 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
18 Table 5 – Nominal mains voltage 277 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 6 – Slew rate for voltage decrease across the phase-cut dimmer
19 Table 7 – Nominal mains voltage 100 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 8 – Nominal mains voltage 120 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 9 – Nominal mains voltage 200 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
20 7.2.3 Electrical characteristics for trailing edge dimming method
Table 10 – Nominal mains voltage 230 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 11 – Nominal mains voltage 277 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
21 Figure 3 – Timing trailing edge dimming method
22 Table 12 – Nominal mains voltage from 100 V to 277 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
23 Table 13 – Nominal mains voltage 100 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 14 – Nominal mains voltage 120 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
24 Table 15 – Nominal mains voltage 200 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Table 16 – Nominal mains voltage 230 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
25 7.3 Electrical characteristics during the off-state of a lighting system
Table 17 – Nominal mains voltage 277 V; frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
26 7.4 Audible noise
7.5 Ghosting
Table 18 – Currents and voltages for controlgear during the electronic off-state
27 7.6 Flicker of light output
7.7 Dimming range
7.8 Maximum number of cycles
Table 19 – Light output when connected to a dimmer
28 8 Test procedures
8.1 General
8.2 Parameters
8.3 Tests for leading edge dimmable devices
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Test related to the non-conducting phase
Table 20 – Parameters for testing purposes
29 8.3.3 Test related to the conducting phase and to the transition from the non-conducting to the conducting phase
8.4 Tests for trailing edge dimmable devices
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Test related to the conducting phase
Figure 4 – Test setup for testing the conducting phase
30 8.4.3 Test related to the transition from the conducting phase to the non-conducting phase
8.4.4 Test related to the non-conducting phase
8.5 Tests for characteristics during electronic off-state
Figure 5 – Test setup for the transition from conducting to the non-conducting phase
31 8.6 Testing audible noise
8.6.1 General
8.6.2 Test setup
Figure 6 – Test setup for the non-conducting phase
32 Figure 7 – Test enclosure
Figure 8 – Geometry of microphone placement in relation to the DUT
33 8.6.3 Test procedures
8.7 Testing ghosting
8.8 Measurement method for determining flicker
34 8.9 Measurement method for determining dimming range
Figure 9 – Test setup for determination of RMLO
36 Annex A (informative) Voltage shapes to be used for tests
A.1 General
A.2 Waveform description
Figure A.1 – Waveform of AC voltage
Figure A.2 – Waveform of AC voltage source
37 Annex B (informative) Equivalent phase-cut dimmer circuit
Figure B.1 – Schematic diagram of EC_D circuit
38 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TR 63037:2019
$167.15