Objective luminous flux definition
Objective luminous flux means a design value of the luminous flux of a replaceable light source. It shall be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the replaceable light source is energised by the power supply at the specified test voltage, as indicated in the data sheet of the light source.
Objective luminous flux means:
(a) In the case of a light source: The value of the objective luminous flux, not including any tolerances, as indicated in the relevant data sheet of the applicable light source Regulation according to which the light source is approved;
(b) In the case of an LED module: The value of the objective luminous flux as indicated in the technical specification submitted with the LED module for approval of the lamp of which the LED module is a part;
Objective luminous flux means a design value of the luminous flux of a replaceable light source. It shall be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the replaceable light source is energized by the power supply at the specified test voltage, as indicated in the data sheet of the light source; 3/ National requirements may permit the use of other devices to meet this function.
More Definitions of Objective luminous flux
Objective luminous flux means a design value of the luminous flux of a replaceable light source or light source module. It shall be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the replaceable light source or light source module is energized by the power supply at the specified test voltage, as indicated in the data sheet of the light source or the technical specification as submitted with the light source module;
Objective luminous flux means a design value of the luminous flux of a replaceable light source. It shall be achieved, within the
Objective luminous flux means a design value of the luminous flux of a replaceable light source. It shall be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the replaceable light source is
Objective luminous flux means a design value of the luminous flux of a replaceable light source. It shallTo be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the