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Final Report Lot 9: Public street lighting - Amper

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• At this moment, different file formats for luminaire data are used, but most of the<br />

programmes (free download) can not calculate with all formats. As there is actually a<br />

standardized format, the CEN-file format, it would be preferable that every programme<br />

could use this file format. Most common file formats are:<br />

- EULUMDAT<br />

- IES<br />

- CIBSE<br />

- CEN.<br />

1.2.2 Other test standards and guidelines<br />

Other CEN documents concerning <strong>street</strong> <strong>lighting</strong><br />

CEN/TR 13201-1: Road <strong>lighting</strong> - Part 1: Selection of <strong>lighting</strong> classes<br />

Scope:<br />

This technical report specifies the <strong>lighting</strong> classes set out in EN 13201-2 and gives<br />

guidelines on the application of these classes. To do this, it includes a system to define<br />

an outdoor public traffic area in terms of parameters relevant to <strong>lighting</strong>. To assist in<br />

the application of classes, it suggests a practical relationship between the various<br />

series of <strong>lighting</strong> classes, in terms of comparable or alternative classes. It also gives<br />

guidelines on the selection of the relevant area to which the <strong>lighting</strong> classes from EN<br />

13201-2 and the calculation grids and procedure from EN 13201-3 should be applied.<br />

As mentioned before, this document is only a technical report, not a standard.<br />

EN 13201-2: Road <strong>lighting</strong> - Part 2: Performance requirements.<br />

Scope:<br />

This part of this European Standard defines, according to photometric requirements,<br />

<strong>lighting</strong> classes for road <strong>lighting</strong> aiming at the visual needs of road users, and it<br />

considers environmental aspects of road <strong>lighting</strong>.<br />

Non-limitative list of CENELEC documents concerning <strong>street</strong> <strong>lighting</strong><br />

EN 50294: Measurement Method of Total Input Power of Ballast-Lamp Circuits<br />

Scope:<br />

This Standard gives the measurement method of the total input power for ballast-lamp<br />

circuits when operating with their associated fluorescent lamp(s). This standard<br />

applies to electrical ballast-lamp circuits comprised solely of the ballast and of the<br />

lamp(s). NOTE: Requirements for testing individual ballasts during production are not<br />

included. It specifies the measurement method for the total input power for all ballasts<br />

sold for domestic and normal commercial purposes operating with the following<br />

fluorescent lamps: linear lamps with power equal to or greater than 15 W; single ended<br />

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