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PD CISPR/TR 30-1:2012 Test method on electromagnetic emissions Electronic control gear for single- and double-capped fluorescent lamps

PD CISPR/TR 30-1:2012

Test method on electromagnetic emissions Electronic control gear for single- and double-capped fluorescent lamps

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Standard number:PD CISPR/TR 30-1:2012
Pages:24
Released:2012-10-31
ISBN:978 0 580 75425 8
Status:Standard
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PD CISPR/TR 30-1:2012


This standard PD CISPR/TR 30-1:2012 Test method on electromagnetic emissions is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.100.10 Emission

This part of CISPR 30, which is a technical report, details, with the aid of reference luminaires, an independent method by which the radio disturbance characteristics of electronic control gear for fluorescent lamp luminaires with protection classes I and/or II may be compared against the requirements of CISPR 15.

This technical report covers electronic control gear for double-capped fluorescent lamps fitted with G5 or G13 lamp caps and to single-capped fluorescent lamps fitted with lamp caps: 2GX7, 2G8, 2G10, 2G11, 2GX13, G23, GX23, G24q, GX24q, GR8, and GR10q.

NOTE The above listing shows a typical selection of caps which are commonly used and does not lay claim to be exhaustive.

It is specifically applicable for equipment to be connected to 230 V – 50 Hz mains power networks. For other power systems, modifications may be necessary.