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NEN - NPR-IEC/TR 62778

Application of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to light sources and luminaires

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Lamps and related equipment): 29.140
scope:

This Technical Report brings clarification and guidance concerning the assessment of blue light hazard of all lighting products which have the main emission in the visible spectrum (380 nm to 780 nm). By optical and spectral calculations, it is shown what the photobiological safety measurements as described in IEC 62471 tell us about the product and, if this product is intended to be a component in a higher level lighting product, how this information can be transferred from the component product (e.g. the LED package, the LED module, or the lamp) to the higher level lighting product (e.g., the luminaire). A summary of recommendations to assist the consistent application of IEC 62471 to light sources and luminaires for the assessment of blue light hazard is given in Annex C.

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August 1, 2014
Application of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to light sources and luminaires
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July 1, 2014
Application of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to light sources and luminaires
NPR-IEC/TR 62778 brings clarification and guidance concerning the assessment of blue light hazard of all lighting products which have the main emission in the visible spectrum (380 nm to 780 nm). By...
NPR-IEC/TR 62778
August 1, 2012
Application of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to light sources and luminaires
This Technical Report brings clarification and guidance concerning the assessment of blue light hazard of all lighting products which have the main emission in the visible spectrum (380 nm to 780...
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