EN 60598-2-8:2013
Luminaires - Part 2-8: Particular requirements - Handlamps

Standard No.
EN 60598-2-8:2013
Release Date
2013
Published By
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization(CENELEC)
Latest
EN 60598-2-8:2013
Scope
IEC 60598-2-8:2013 specifies requirements for handlamps and similar portable luminaires which are held in the hand, hooked up or resting on a surface for use with electric light sources on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V. It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of Part 1 to which reference is made. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition, published in 1996, its Amendment 1 (2000) and its Amendment 2 (2007). It constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition. a) The requirements have been updated to make them consistent and to solve contradicting requirements introduced in the Amendment 2. In that amendment, a requirement was introduced specifying that handlamp shall always be classified as rough service luminaire only. The implication of this statement was that according to 4.13.4 of Part 1 this kind of luminaire shall always be IP54. This requirements is in contradiction with several points of this Part 2 where it is considered acceptable for ordinary luminaires (e.g. 8.11.1, 8.11.2 and 8.13.1). b) Furthermore, the contradiction between the requirement in 8.7.1 and 8.7.2 regarding the type of material used for the protective cover has been corrected.

EN 60598-2-8:2013 history

  • 2013 EN 60598-2-8:2013 Luminaires - Part 2-8: Particular requirements - Handlamps
  • 1997 EN 60598-2-8:1997 Luminaires — Part 2: Particular requirements — Section 8: Handlamps
  • 1992 EN 60598-2-8:1989/prA2:1992 Luminaires; part 2: particular requirements; section 8: handlamps (IEC 598-2-8 AMD 2:1990, modified)
  • 1989 EN 60598-2-8:1989 Luminaires; part 2: particular requirements; section 8: handlamps (IEC 598-2-8:1981 + AMD 1:1987, modified)



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