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Regulation 12(1)(e)
1. The technical documentation referred to in regulation 12(1)(e) must include the following—
(a)the name and address of the supplier;
(b)the supplier’s model identifier;
(c)the model identifier of all equivalent models already placed on the market;
(d)identification and signature of the person empowered to bind the supplier;
(e)the declared values for the following technical parameters—
(i)useful luminous flux (Φuse) in lm;
(ii)colour rendering index (CRI);
(iii)on-mode power (Pon) in W;
(iv)beam angle in degrees for directional light sources (DLS);
(v)peak luminous intensity in cd for directional light sources (DLS);
(vi)correlated colour temperature (CCT) in K;
(vii)standby power (Psb) in W, including when it is zero;
(viii)networked standby power (Pnet) in W for connected light sources (CLS);
(ix)R9 colour rendering index value for LED and OLED light sources;
(x)survival factor for LED and OLED light sources;
(xi)lumen maintenance factor for LED and OLED light sources;
(xii)indicative lifetime L70B50 for LED and OLED light sources;
(xiii)displacement factor (cos φ1) for LED and OLED mains light sources;
(xiv)colour consistency in MacAdam ellipse steps for LED and OLED light sources;
(xv)luminance-HLLS in cd/mm2 (only for HLLS)
(xvi)flicker metric (PstLM) for LED and OLED light sources;
(xvii)stroboscopic effect metric (SVM) for LED and OLED light sources;
(xviii)excitation purity, only for CTLS, for the colours and dominant wavelength within the given range in the following table—
Colour | Dominant wavelength range |
---|---|
Blue | 440 nm - 490 nm |
Green | 520 nm - 570 nm |
Red | 610 nm - 670 nm |
(f)the calculations performed with the parameters, including the determination of the energy efficiency class;
(g)references to the designated standards applied or other standards used;
(h)testing conditions if not described fully in sub-paragraph (g);
(i)the reference control settings, and instructions on how they can be implemented, where applicable;
(j)instructions on how to remove lighting control parts and/or non-lighting parts, if any, or how to switch them off or minimise their power consumption during light source testing;
(k)specific precautions that must be taken when the model is assembled, installed, maintained or tested;
(l)where a claim of the kind referred to in paragraph 2(1) or (3) of Schedule 8 is made, the data to support such a claim.
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