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NEN EN 13032-1 : 2004 + A1 2012

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LIGHT AND LIGHTING - MEASUREMENT AND PRESENTATION OF PHOTOMETRIC DATA OF LAMPS AND LUMINAIRES - PART 1: MEASUREMENT AND FILE FORMAT

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Co-ordinate system
  4.1 General
  4.2 System of measuring planes
       4.2.1 General
       4.2.2 B-planes
       4.2.3 C-planes
       4.2.4 Relationships between the plane systems
5 Laboratory requirements for tests
  5.1 General
  5.2 Test conditions
       5.2.1 Test room
       5.2.2 Test voltage
       5.2.3 Ambient temperature
       5.2.3 Air movement
       5.2.4 Air movement
       5.2.5 Stabilization of the light source
  5.3 Electrical power supply
       5.3.1 Current handling capacity
       5.3.2 Stability of supply voltage
       5.3.3 AC frequency
       5.3.4 AC waveform
       5.3.5 DC ripple
       5.3.6 Electro-magnetic field
  5.4 Luminous intensity distribution measurements
  5.5 Luminous flux measurements
  5.6 Luminance measurements
  5.7 Photometric factors
  5.8 Luminaires for test
6 Requirements for measurement
  6.1 General aspects
       6.1.1 Goniophotometers
       6.1.2 Integrating photometers
       6.1.3 Illuminance meters
       6.1.4 Luminance meters
  6.2 Measurement uncertainties
7 Basic data format requirements
8 Electronic transfer of luminaire data
  8.1 General
  8.2 File format
Annex A (informative) Screening against stray light
Annex B (normative) Properties of photometers
  B.1 Deviation of relative spectral responsivity
       from the V (lambda) function
  B.2 UV response u
       B.2.1 Definition
       B.2.2 Measurement
       B.2.3 Characterization
  B.3 IR Response r
       B.3.1 Definition
       B.3.2 Measurement
       B.3.3 Characterization
  B.4 Directional response
       B.4.1 Directional response for the measurement of
              illuminance
       B.4.2 Directional response for the measurement of
              luminance
  B.5 Polarization dependence
       B.5.1 Description
       B.5.2 Measurement
       B.5.3 Characterization
  B.6 Effect of non-uniform illumination of the acceptance
       area of a photometer head
       B.6.1 Description
       B.6.2 Measurement
       B.6.3 Characterization
  B.7 Influence of a change in focusing distance
       B.7.1 Description
       B.7.2 Measurement
       B.7.3 Characterization
  B.8 Linearity of the detector
       B.8.1 Definition
       B.8.2 Measurement
       B.8.3 Characterization
  B.9 Characterization parameter of the display unit
  B.10 Fatigue
       B.10.1 Definition
       B.10.2 Measurement
       B.10.3 Characterization
  B.11 Temperature dependence
       B.11.1 Description
       B.11.2 Measurement
       B.11.3 Characterization
  B.12 Evaluation of modulated light
       B.12.1 Description
       B.12.2 Lower and upper frequency
  B.13 Range change
       B.13.1 Definition
       B.13.2 Measurement
       B.13.3 Characterization
Annex C (normative) Testing of mirrors for variation in
        reflectance and flatness
Annex D (normative) CEN File Format
Annex E (informative) Examples for the CEN File Format
Bibliography

Defines general principles for the measurement of basic photometric data for lighting application purposes. Also establishes the measurement criteria needed for the standardisation of basic photometric data and details of the CEN file format for electronic data transfer.

DevelopmentNote
2004 Edition Re-Issued in March 2012 & incorporates AMD 1 2012. (04/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Netherlands Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 13032-1:2012-06 Identical
I.S. EN 13032-1:2004 Identical
SN EN 13032-1+A1:2012 Identical
BS EN 13032-1 : 2004 Identical
UNE-EN 13032-1:2006 Identical
UNI EN 13032-1 : 2005 Identical
EN 13032-1:2004+A1:2012 Identical

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