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Conversions of mains lighting luminaires using kits in "socks"

Technical Statement TS06

Conversions of mains lighting luminaires using kits in "socks"

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Mechanical & Electrical Supplement

Series

Technical Statement

Abstract

How EN 60598-2-22:2014 declared the use of flexible sleeves ('socks') in the installation of mains lighting luminaries non-compliant, requiring instead that batteries and chargers in self-contained luminaires must be within the emergency luminaire or a remote box.

History

Issue 2, April 2018. Supersedes Issue 1, 2015.

Subjects

Publisher History

ICEL has now been incorporated into Lighting Industry Association. ICEL is a joint industry committee formed in 1987 from the Emergency Lighting sections of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association (BEAMA) and the Lighting Industry Federation (LIF)


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