Datasheet

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Protection classes with regard to ignition/fi re.
Symbol Meaning
F luminaires are luminaires that can be mounted on normally fl ammable material without any additional measures. In accordance with EN 60598
the limit temperature of the mounting surface is 90 °C.
Luminaires with this identifi er are suitable according to DIN VDE 0710 Part 14 for installation in and on furniture, the material of which has normal
or reduced fl ammability as per DIN 4102.
Luminaires with this identifi er are suitable according to DIN VDE 0710 Part 14 for installation in and on furniture with unknown fl ammability.
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CE label.
The CE label indicates that the product complies with the
relevant EU Directives, such as the Low-Voltage Directive
2006/95/EG or the EMC Directive 2004/108/EG.
Of course, OSRAM luminaires meet the requirements of
the relevant EC Directives and therefore carry the CE label.
Compliance with safety regulations and
other standards.
Luminaires should not only look good and give out good
light, they must be safe. Safety is guaranteed by compliance
with a variety of regulations and standards. Luminaires from
OSRAM meet all relevant national and international regula-
tions, and this is indicated by approval marks such as the
ones shown above.
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Relationship between IK code and impact energy.
IK code IK00 IK01 IK02 IK03 IK04 IK05 IK06 IK07 IK08 IK09 IK10
Impact energy *) 0.15 0.2 0.35 0.5 0.7 1 2 5 10 20
in joule
*) Not protected under the existing standard.
The IK code.
The degree of protection that the housing provides against
mechanical impact is indicated by the IK code using num-
bers between 00 and 10. Under the existing standard, an
IK00 housing has no protection; in contrast, an IK10 housing
with a permissible impact energy of 20 joule has the highest
degree of protection.
Glowing wire test.
Symbol Meaning
960 °C For lights for general purposes, which are installed in closed horizontal escape routes and stairs.
850 °C For lights for general purposes, which are installed in publicly accessible buildings, when the entire visible surface of the ceiling that is covered by the
lights is more than 25 % of the building surface.
750 °C For other lights for general purposes, which are installed in publicly accessible buildings.
External parts of surface-mounted or suspended luminaires
must be subjected to a glowing wire test in accordance with
the temperature values shown above, which are based on the
location of the lights and the purpose for which they are used.