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What are Luminaries LED Bulb Testing Labs?

 Luminaries LED products testing is one of the crucial testing processes. It checks the quality, accuracy, safety, and life of the products to ensure end-user safety before delivering the device to them.

The guidelines and complies set by ISO 17025 and accredited by NABL in Electronic and Electrical Discipline will ensure end-user safety and device safety.

However, Comprehensive optical characterization is also essential during the research and development of Luminaries LED products.

There are various forms of LED lights that are currently in use. There are:

1.      LED Lamps
2.      LED Bulbs
3.      Street Light of LED lights
4.      Flood Lights
5.      Tube Lights
6.      Indoor and Outdoor LED luminaries
7.      Fixed general purpose Luminaries
8.      Aquarium Luminaries
9.      Lighting Chain
10.    Emergency lighting and so on.
The most popular standards for LED product testing are:

1.      LM 79
2.      IS 16106:2012
3.      IEC 61347-2-13
4.      IEC 62384
5.      IEC 62722-2-1
6.      IEC 62031
7.      IS 15885 (Part2/Sec13)
8.      IS 16103
9.      IS 16102
10.   IEC 62612
11.   IEC 60969 and so on.

Safety testing for Luminaries

Now, let’s look at some general safety testing for Luminaries. Luminaries play an essential role in day-to-day life, but it also comes with safety measures. A tiny defect in Luminaries can cause massive disaster. So, it is crucial to test luminary safety before handling the end-users.

Here we jotted down some general safety testing measures for Luminaries. Those are:

1.      Provision for Earthing
2.      Resistance to Dust, Solid and Moisture objectives
3.      Creepage and Clearance Distances
4.      Resistance to heat, fire, and humidity
5.      Screwless terminals and electrical connections
6.      External and internal wiring
7.      Protection against Electric shock
8.      Endurance to thermal test
9.      Screw terminals
10.  Insulation, Resistance and electric strengths, and so on.

Parameters of testing LED’s

Some parameters should measured while testing LED, such as Luminous flux, luminous intensity, spectrum, color, and many more. However, measuring parameters has also defined some different characteristics. Those characteristics are:

1.      Color rendering index

2.      Color temperature

3.      Light intensity

4.      Power consumption

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