Full Description
This part of IEC 61347 specifies safety requirements for electronic controlgear for high-frequency operation of tubular cold-cathode discharge lamps used in signs and luminous discharge tube installations and operating with an output voltage exceeding 1 000 V but not exceeding 10 000 V for direct connection to DC or AC supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V (at 50 Hz or 60 Hz in case of alternating current).
NOTE 1 Historically, such types of controlgear were referred to as invertors or convertors.
NOTE 2 In Japan, the voltage limit for the application of this document is set to 15 000 V.
This document applies for controlgear of type A and controlgear of type B, which are specified as follows:
– Type A: controlgear operating within the frequency range 20 kHz to 50 kHz, and having an output voltage not exceeding 5 000 V peak between terminals, with a maximum output current limited to 35 mA (RMS) and 50 mA (peak value) and a supply voltage not exceeding 250 V.
NOTE 3 The output current of a type A unit can be considered as not presenting an electric shock hazard due to the limits on the current and frequency range.
NOTE 4 In Japan, the output voltage of 15 000 V is acceptable.
– Type B: controlgear operating within the frequency range 10 kHz to 100 kHz and having a no-load output voltage not exceeding 10 000 V between terminals or not exceeding 5 000 V to earth, with a maximum output current limited to 200 mA (RMS) and 400 mA (peak value).
NOTE 5 In Japan, a type B controlgear providing an output current exceeding 50 mA is not acceptable.