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BALLASTS FOR TUBULAR FLUORESCENT LAMPS - GENERAL AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Canadian Standards Association
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Availability date: 10/27/2021
FOREWORD<br>PREFACE<br>INTRODUCTION<br>SECTION ONE - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS<br>1 Scope<br>2 Definitions<br>3 General requirements<br>4 General notes on tests<br>5 Classification<br>6 Marking<br>SECTION TWO - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS<br>7 Protection against accidental contact with live <br> parts<br>8 Terminals<br>9 Provision for earthing <br>10 Moisture resistance and insulation<br>11 Thermal endurance of windings<br>12 Ballast heating<br>13 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections<br>14 Creepage distances and clearances<br>15 Resistance to heat and fire<br>16 Resistance to corrosion<br>APPENDIX A - Tests: General requirements and tests <br> referring to Section Two <br>APPENDIX B - Particular requirements for thermally <br> protected ballasts <br>APPENDIX C - The use of constants S other than 4500 <br> in t[W] tests <br>APPENDIX D - Information for carrying out the heating <br> tests of thermally protected ballasts
Covers ballasts for use on ac supplies up to 1,000 V at 50 or 60 Hz (excluding resistance types). Ballasts are associated with tubular fluorescent lamps without or with preheated cathodes, for operation without or with a starter/starting device. This is applicable to complete ballasts and components, including capacitors, reactors and transformers.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Canadian Standards Association |
ProductNote | Reconfirmed EN |
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