SSL Regulations and Standards Formulated Already:
1. ANSI C78.377-2011, Specifications for the Chromaticity of Solid State Lighting Products
2. ANSI C136.37-2011, Solid State Light Sources Used in Roadway and Area Lighting
3. CIE127-2007, Measurement of LED's
4. CIE177-2007, Color Rendering Of White LED Light Sources
5. IEC/ TR61341, 2010 Method of measurement of center beam intensity and beam angle(s) of reflector lamps
6. IEC62031, LED Modules For General Lighting-Safety Specifications
7. IEC/ TS62504, 2011 General lighting - LEDs and LED modules - Terms and definitions
8.IEC62560:2011, Self-ballasted LED-Lamps for General Lighting Services by Voltage>50V-Safety Specifications
9.IEC62612: 2013, Self-ballasted LED-Lamps for General Lighting Services by Voltage>50V-Performance Requirement
10. IEC/ PAS62717, LED modules for general lighting -- Performance requirements
11. IES G-2, Guideline for the Application of General Illumination("White") Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Technologies
12. IES LM-79-2008, IES Approved Method for Electrical And Photometric Measurements of Solid-state Lighting Products
13. IES LM-80-2008, IESNA Approved Method for Lumen Maintenance Testing for LED Light Sources
14. IES LM-82-2012, Characterization of LED Light Engines and LED Lamps for Electrical and Photometric Properties as a Function of Temperature.
15. IES LM-84-2014, Approved Method for Measuring Luminous Flux And Color Maintenance Of Led Lamps, Light Engines and Luminaires.
16. IES RP-16, Nomenclature and Definition for Illuminating Engineering
17. IES TM-21-2011, Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Package
18. IES TM-28-2014: Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux Maintenance Of Led Lamps And Luminaires
19. NEMA LSD45-2009, Recommendations for SSL Sub-Assembly Interfaces for Luminaires. The recommendation offers guidelines for designing and manufacturing SSL sockets and related applications.
20 .NEMA LSD49-2010, SSL for Incandescent Replacement—Best Practices for Dimming. This white paper offers recommendations for the dimming and design of screw-based incandescent replacement SSL products.
II. SSL Standards Under Revision
1.ANSI C82.XX1, LED Drivers Reliability
2.CIE TC 1-69, Color Rendition by White Light Sources. The standard aims to provide more effective color rendition for LED lighting products.
3.CIE TC2-50, Measurement of the Optical Properties of LED Clusters and Arrays.
4.CIE TC2-63, Optical Measurement of High-Power LEDs.
5.CIE TC2-64, High Speed Testing Methods for LEDs.
6.IEC/TS 62504:201x, General lighting - LEDs and LED modules - Terms and definitions.
7.IEC 62031:201x, LED Modules for General Lighting - Safety Specifications.
8.IEC 62560:201x, Self-ballasted LED-Lamps for General Lighting Services by Voltage > 50. V - Safety Specifications.
9.IEC62663-1:201X, Non-self-Ballasted LED Lamps - Part 1: Safety Requirements.
10.IEC62663-2:201X, Non-self-Ballasted LED lamps - Part 1: Performance Requirements.
11.IEC62717:201X, LED Modules for General Lighting - Performance Requirements
12.IEC62776:201X, Double-capped LED Lamps Designed to Retrofit Linear Fluorescent Lamps - Safety Specifications.
13.IEC62838:201X, Self-ballasted LED-lamps for General Lighting Services with Supply Voltages Not Exceeding 50 V a.c. r.m.s. or 120 V Ripple Free d.c. - Safety Specifications.
14.IEC/ TS62861, Principal Component Reliability Testing for LED-based Products.
15.IEC/62868, OLED Panels for General Lighting <50 V - Safety Requirements.
16.IEEE PAR 1789, Recommended Practices of Modulating Current in High Brightness LEDs for Mitigating Health Risks to Viewers
17.IES LM-79-2008 (revision), Approved Method for the Electrical and Photometric Testing of SSL Devices
18.IES LM-80-2008 (revision), Approved Method for Measuring Lumen Depreciation of LED Light Sources
19.IES LM-85, Approved method: Electrical and photometric measurements of high power LEDs
20.IES LM-86, Method for Measuring Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance of Remote Phosphor Devices
Above is some parts of the files listed, for overall details about SSL standards and regulations view at SSL Regulations and Standards.
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