CISPR 15:2013+A1:2015 applies to the emission (radiated and conducted) of radiofrequency disturbances from: - all lighting equipment with a primary function of generating
and/or distributing light intended for illumination purposes, and
intended either for connection to the low voltage electricity supply
or for battery operation;
- the lighting part of multi-function equipment where one of the
primary functions of this is illumination;
- independent auxiliaries exclusively for use with lighting
equipment;
- UV and IR radiation equipment;
- neon advertising signs;
- street/flood lighting intended for outdoor use;
- and transport lighting (installed in buses and trains). Excluded
from the scope of this standard are:
- lighting equipment operating in the ISM frequency bands (as
defined in Resolution 63 (1979) of the ITU Radio Regulation);
- lighting equipment for aircraft and airports;
- and apparatus for which the electromagnetic compatibility
requirements in the radio-frequency range are explicitly formulated
in other CISPR standards. The frequency range covered is 9 kHz to
400 GHz. This eighth edition cancels and replaces the seventh
edition published in 2005, its Amendment 1 (2006) and Amendment 2
(2008). It is a technical revision. This edition includes the
following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
- inclusion of LED light sources and luminaires, clarification of
test supply voltage and frequency, and improvements to clause 5
relating to the application of limits to the various types of
lighting equipment covered under the scope of CISPR 15;
- introduction of requirements for flashing type emergency lighting
luminaires utilizing xenon lamps;
- introduction of requirements for neon and other advertising
signs;
- and clarification of the requirement for radiated disturbances
between 30 MHz and 300 MHz in case the operating frequency of the
light source is below 100 Hz.
The contents of the interpretation sheet 1 and 2 of june 2013 have
been including in this copy.
This consolidated version consists of the eigth edition (2013)
and its amendment 1 (2015). Therefore, no need to order amendment in
addition to this publication.