ORDINANCE No. 62, OF FEBRUARY 17, 2022
ORDINANCE No. 62, OF FEBRUARY 17, 2022
ORDINANCE No. 62, OF FEBRUARY 17, 2022
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF METROLOGY, QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY-INMETRO
1. GOAL
Establish the technical requirements that must be met by the luminaires for road street lighting, aiming
at energy efficiency and safety in its use.
2. DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this RTQ, the following definitions
are adopted. 2.1 Control from distribution Light
Obtained by the ratio, in percentage, of the highest light intensity at or between the predetermined
angles by the sum of the luminous flux of the lamp(s).
2.2 Current from Escape
Current that can occur between each power supply connection and the luminaire body during normal
operation.
2.3 Device from Control electronic CC or CA towards Modules from LED - Controller
Unit inserted between the power supply and one or more LED modules, which serves to power by
voltage or current the LED module(s). The unit can consist of one or more separate components and
may include means for dimerization, power factor correction and radio interference suppression. It may
or may not be lodged in the body of the luminaire.
2.4 Efficiency Energy
Ratio between the measured quantities of the luminaire's luminous flux (lm) and the total power
consumed (W). 2.5 Index from Reproduction from Colour – IRC
Set of calculations that provides the measure of how much the perceived colors of the object
illuminated by this font approach those of the same object illuminated by a standard font (reference
illuminating). Quantification is given by the general color reproduction index (Ra), which ranges from 0
to 100. Only in the case of daylight sources, the meaning of Ra is a measure of how much the
reproduction of colors by this source approaches that by natural light. The higher the Ra value, the
better the color reproduction.
2.6 LED
LED, known as the English-language ABbreviation LED (Light Emiting Diode), are solid-state
semiconductors that convert electrical energy directly into light.
2.7 Fixtures Coupled the Systems Photovoltaic and other Types Independent from feeding Integrated
or No
Luminaires exclusively fed outside the electrical network, and the "non-integrated" luminaire is the one
that has the photovoltaic module or other independent type of power separate from the luminaire, and
"integrated luminaire" is the one where the photovoltaic module or other independent type of power is
coupled to the luminaire body, making the assembly, solar panel and luminaire is a single equipment
and cannot be separated without the use of tools.
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Complete lighting unit, that is, light source with its respective control and power systems along with the
parts that distribute the light, and those that position and protect the light source. A luminaire with LED
technology contains one or more LED, optical system for light distribution, electronic system for power
and devices for control and installation.
2.9 Maintenance of the Flow Bright
Remaining luminous flux (usually expressed as a percentage of the initial luminous flux) over any
selected operating time. The maintenance of the luminous flux is a complement to the depreciation of
the flow, that is, the sum of the two is always 1, or 100%.
2.10 Part hooray
Conductive part that may cause electric shock in normal use. The neutral conductor, however, is
considered a living part.
2.11 Power nominal
Power of the appliance declared by the manufacturer expressed in
Watts (W). 2.12 Life nominal Of maintenance of the flow bright - LP
Operating time in hours when the luminaire with LED technology will reach the percentage "p" of the
initial luminous flux. The declaration of the maintenance of the luminous flux can be defined according
to the categories presented below:
L80 (h): time for the luminaire to reach 80% of the initial luminous
flux; L70 (h): time for the luminaire to reach 70% of the initial
luminous flux.
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3.1.9 Luminaires must have resistance to the external mechanical impacts to which they are subject ed
in the conditions of use.
3.1.9.1 Luminaires must have at least the degree of protection IK08, according to ABNT NBR IEC
62262:2015 (Degrees of protection ensured by electrical equipment enclosures against external
mechanical impacts (IK Code).
3.2 Requirements from performance
3.2.1 The luminaires must meet the minimum energy efficiency (EE) of 70 lm/W, as well as be classified
in the Energy Efficiency classes of Table 2.
Table 2 - Energy Efficiency for Luminaires with Discharge Lamps
Level from Efficiency Energy Value Minimum
Classes
(lm/W) EE ≥ 90 Acceptable Measured
T 80 ≤ EE < 90 (lm/W) 88 78 68 -
h 70 ≤ EE < 80
e EE < 70
B
C
D
3.2.1.1 The measured energy efficiency may not be lower than the acceptable minimum values defined
in Table 2, nor less than 90% of the declared energy efficiency value.
3.2.2 The luminaire should be classified according to the distributions of transverse and longitudinal
iluminous intensity, according to the categories listed in Table 3.
Table 3 - Classification of light intensity distributions
Distribution Category from
Longitudinal classification Type I / II /
Transverse III
Short / Medium / Long
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3.2.3 The luminaire should be classified as light distribution control (CDL) for each elevation angle
declared as possible for installation (0°, 5°, 10°, 15°), in the categories specified in Table 4.
Table 4 - Classification categories of the luminous distribution control
Criterion
Category
Direction Of light Issued By source Light CDL
above 90° 0%
Totally limited
above 80° to 90° ≤ 10% above 90° ≤ 2.5% above 80° to
90° ≤ 10%
Limited
above 90° ≤ 5%
above 80° to 90° ≤ 20%
Semi- Limited
3.2.4 The luminaire must have the following resistances to ultraviolet radiation:
(a) thermoplastic or polymeric components subject to time exposure shall not present premature
degradation that compromises the operational performance of luminaires;
(b) the transparency of polymer lenses and refractors shall not be less than 90% of the initial value; and
(c) Refractors shall be designed against UV rays and with uniformthickness in order to avoid distortions
in the photometric curve.
3.2.5 The luminaire must not become unsafe or have premature failure under cyclic cooling and cooling
conditions in service.
3.2.6 In conditions that represent abnormal operating conditions, parts of the luminaire and its
mounting surface cannot reach excessive temperatures and wiring inside the luminaire cannot become
unsafe.
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4.1.5 The luminaire enclosure shall ensure the degree of protection against the penetration of dust,
solid objects and moisture, according to the classification of the luminaire and the IP code marked on
the luminaire.
4.1.5.1 The housings of vital parts (LED, secondary optical system and controller) must have at least ip-
66 protection, according to ABNT NBR IEC 60598-1:2010 (Luminaires - Part 1: General requirements and
tests).
4.1.5.2 If the controller is IP-65 or higher, the controller housing on the luminaire must be at least IP-44.
4.1.6 The insulation resistance and dielectric stiffness must be adequate, so that the luminaire is free of
electrical insulation failures so that, at the operating temperature, the leakage current of the appliance
is not excessive.
4.1.7 Leakage current that may occur during normal use of the luminaire may not cause a risk of electric
shock
4.1.8 Luminaires must be constructed in such a way that their living parts are not accessible when the
luminaire is electrically installed and connected for normal use.
4.1.9 Filters should be provided on the controller (driver) for suppression of electromagnetic
interference and radio frequency.
4.1.10 Luminaires must have a resistance to external mechanical impacts to which they are subject
under the conditions of use.
4.1.10.1 Luminaires must have at least the degree of protection IK08, according to ABNT NBR IEC
62262:2015 (Degrees of protection ensured by electrical equipment enclosures against external
mechanical impacts (IK Code).
4.1.11 The screws used in the luminaires and connections intended for the installation of the luminaires
shall not show any deformation during tightening and untightening or causing deformation or breakage
of the luminaire.
4.1.12 Luminaires must be resistant to the force of the wind to which they are subject when in normal
use.
4.1.13 Luminaires must continue to function in vibration situations to which they are subject when in
normal use, and may not present any electrical or mechanical failures such as cracks, breaks, warps,
opening of the fasteners and others that may compromise their performance.
4.2 Requirements from performance
4.2.1 The total power of the circuit, at the rated voltage, shall not exceed 110% of the declared value.
4.2.2 The power factor of the luminaires must meet the following requirements.
4.2.2.1The measured power factor of the circuit cannot be lower than the value declared by more than
0.05, when the luminaire is fed with nominal voltage and frequency.
4.2.2.2The power factor must be equal to or greater than 0.92.
4.2.3 The voltage and output current conditions of the control device during operation must be as
follows.
4.2.3.1For control devices with unstabilized output voltage, when powered with the rated voltage, the
output voltage may not differ more than ± 10% from the rated voltage of the LED modules.
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4.2.3.2For control devices with a stabilized output voltage, when powered at any voltage between 92%
and 106% of the rated voltage, the output voltage may not differ more than ± 10% from the rated
voltage of the LED modules.
4.2.3.3For control devices with unstabilized output current, when powered with the rated voltage, the
output current may not differ more than ± 10% from the rated current of the LED modules.
4.2.3.4 For control devices with stabilized output current, when fed at any voltage between 92% and
106% of the rated voltage, the output current may not present superfluous variation to ± 10% of the
rated current of the LED modules.
4.2.3.5 The LUMINaire with LED technology must have a voltage surge protection device.
4.2.4 The power current, in the rated voltage, may not differ by more than 10% from the declared value
in the control device or in the supplier's literature.
4.2.4.1The harmonics of the power supply current must comply with IEC 61000-3-2:2014
((Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Limits Is harmonic Current emissions (equipment input
Current 16 The Per phase)).
4.2.5 The luminaires must meet the minimum energy efficiency (EE) of 68 lm/W, as well as be classified
in the Energy Efficiency classes of Table 5.
Table 5 - Energy Efficiency for Luminaires with LED Technology
Level from Efficiency Energy Value Minimum
Classes
(lm/W) EE ≥ 100 Acceptable Measured
T 90 ≤ EE < 100 (lm/W) 98 88 78 68
h 80 ≤ EE < 90
e 70 ≤ EE < 80
B
C
D
4.2.5.1 The average measured energy efficiency may not be lower than the minimum acceptable values
defined in Table 5, nor less than 90% of the declared energy efficiency value.
4.2.6 The nominal color temperature (CBT) of a lamp should be between 2,700 K and 6,500 K,
following the variations established in Table 6.
Table 6 - Correlated color temperature and tolerances
Value Minimum (K) TCC Nominal (K) Value
Maximum (K) 2.580 2.700
2.870 2.870 3.000 3.220 3.220
3.500 3.710 3.710 4.000
4.260 4.260 4.500 4.746 4.746
5.000 5.312 5.312 5.700
6.022 6.022 6.500 7.042
Flexible TCC (2,800 - 5,600K) TFi ± ΔTIi
i) TF should be chosen in steps of 100 K (2,800, 2,900, ..., 6,400 K), excluding the nominal values of the CBT
listed above.
Ii) ΔT should be calculated by ΔT= 1.1900 x 10- 8 x T3 - 1.5434 x 10 - 4 x T2 + 0.7168 x T - 902.55
4.2.7 The luminaire must be able to properly reproduce the actual colors of an object or surface when
compared to natural light.
4.2.7.1 The General Color Reproduction Index (Ra), which characterizes the Color Reproduction Index
(IRC), must be greater than or equal to 70 (Ra ≥ 70).
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62/2022 4.2.8 The minimum life expectancy for maintaining the luminous flux of 70% (L70) is 50,000
hours.
4.2.9 The built-in control device must have durability compatible with the rated life of the lamp.
4.2.10 The luminaire should be classified according to the distributions of transverse and longitudinal
iluminous intensity, according to the categories listed in Table 7, for an installation with an elevation
angle of 0°).
Table 7 - Classification of light intensity distributions
Distribution Category from
Longitudinal classification Type I / II /
Transverse III
Short / Medium / Long
4.2.11 The luminaire should be classified as for the control of light distribution (CDL), for an installation
with an elevation angle of 0°, in the categories specified in Table 8.
Table 8 - Classification categories of the luminous distribution control
Criterion
Category
Direction Of light Issued By source Light CDL
above 90° 0%
Totally limited
above 80° to 90° ≤ 10% above 90° ≤ 2.5% above 80° to
90° ≤ 10%
Limited
4.2.12 The luminaire must have the following resistances to ultraviolet radiation:
(a) lenses and polymer refractors subject to time exposure shall not have premature degradation that
compromises the operational performance of luminaires;
(b) the transparency of polymer lenses and refractors shall not be less than 90% of the initial value; and
(c) Refractors shall be designed against UV rays and with uniformthickness in order to avoid distortions
in the photometric curve.
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1. GOAL
Establish the criteria and procedures for conformity assessment for luminaires for road street lighting,
through the certification mechanism, aiming at energy efficiency, electrical safety and electromagnetic
compatibility.
1.1 GROUPING TOWARDS EFFECT FROM CERTIFICATION
For the certification of the object of these Regulations, the concept of family applies, according to sub-
items 4.1 and 4.2 of this RAC.
2. ACRONYMS
For the purposes of these Regulations, the following acronyms are adopted, complemented by the
acronyms contained in the complementary documents mentioned in item 3 of these Regulations.
BS British Standard
3. DOCUMENTS COMPLEMENTARY
For the purposes of this RAC, the following complementary documents are adopted, in addition to
those listed in the RGCP.
Ordinance Inmetro N° 200, 2021 Approves the General Product Certification Requirements -
ABNT NBR 15129:2012 RGCP. Lighting Fixtures - Special Requirements Public lighting
ABNT NBR 5101:2012 Photoelectric relafter and outlet for lighting-specification
ABNT NBR 5123:2016 and test method
C.c. or C. Electronic Control Device for LED Modules -
Performance Requirements
ABNT NBR 16026:2012
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ABNT NBR IEC 60238:2005
Edison Screw Lamp Holder
ABNT NBR IEC 60598-1:2010
Luminaires - Part 1: General requirements and
ABNT NBR IEC 60662:1997
tests High-pressure sodium steam lamps
ABNT NBR IEC 62262:2015
Degrees of protection ensured by electrical equipment
enclosures against external mechanical impacts (IK Code)
ABNT NBR IEC 61347-2-13:2012 Lamp Control Device - Part 2-13: Particular electronic control
requirements fed in C.c. or C for LED modules
Standard practice Is Operating Fluorescent Ultraviolet (UV)
ASTM G154 Limits And methods of measurement of radio disturbance
CISPR 15:2013 Characteristics of electrical lighting And alike equipment
Limits And methods of measurement of radio disturbance
BS EN 55015:2013 Characteristics of electrical lighting And alike equipment
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits Is harmonic
IEC 61000-3-2:2014 Current emissions (equipment input Current 16 The Per
phase)
IES TM-21-11 Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources
4. DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this RAC, the following definitions are adopted, complemented by the definitions
contained in the documents mentioned in item 3 of this RAC.
4.1 Family from Fixtures with technology LED
Grouping of models, from the same manufacturer and manufacturing unit, whose functional and
mechanical and electrical construction principles are similar, and may differ by the nominal power
values. Models from the same family must present all the following elements in common:
- Brand and model of the LED used;
- IP of the luminaire; and
- Nominal life.
4.2 Family from Fixtures with Lamps from discharge
Grouping of models, from the same manufacturer and manufacturing unit, whose functional and
mechanical and electrical construction principles are similar, and may differ by the nominal power
values. Models from the same family must present all the following elements in common:
- Type of lamp;
- Type of refractor and
diffuser; - IP of the
luminaire;
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Note: If the supplier does not have such proof, the tests shall be conducted within the certification
process itself.
(f) for luminaires with a discharge lamp, characteristics of the refractor and diffuser.
Table 2 - Group 2 (emphasis on energy efficiency) of initial tests for luminaires using discharge lamps
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Quantity Destructive (D) or
Item of Procedure from essay and
Tests Measurements and from body No Destructive
the the Criteria from
Inspections from proof (ND)
RTQ acceptance
3.2.2 Classification of the NBR 5101 ABNT
distribution Classification of
3.2.3 NBR 5101 ABNT
the control of light
distribution (CDL)
6.1.1.4.1.2 The conformity of luminaires with LED technology regarding electrical safety and
performance requirements contained in the Technical Quality Regulation (RTQ) must be demonstrated
by the tests listed in Tables 3 and 4.
Table 3 - Group 1 (emphasis on safety) of initial tests for luminaires with LED technology
Quantity Destructive (D) or
Item of Procedure from essay and
Tests Measurements and from body No Destructive
the RTQ the Criteria from
Inspections from proof (ND)
acceptance
ABNT NBR 15129
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ABNT NBR IEC 61347-2-13
Marking
ABNT NBR 16026 RTQ
Items 5.2 and 5.3
4.1.1
Not applicable (supplier
Operating conditions
4.1.2 declaration) Visual 1 ND
Packaging Electromagnetic inspection
4.1.9
interference and radio
EN55015 or CISPR-15
4.1.7 frequency Leakage current
4.1.8 Shock-electric protection Torque ABNT NBR IEC 60598-1
resistance of screws and
4.1.11
connections Internal and Abnt NBR 15129
4.1.3 external wiring
NBR 5123 ABNT
Photoelectric circuit socket
4.1.4 1 D
(where applicable) Degree of ABNT NBR IEC 60598-1
4.1.5 protection Dielectric stiffness ABNT NBR IEC 60598-1
4.1.6 Insulation resistance Wind ABNT NBR IEC 60598-1
1 D
4.1.6 force Resistance Vibration ABNT NBR 15129 ABNT
4.1.12 resistance Protection NBR IEC 60598-1
4.1.13 against external mechanical
ABNT NBR IEC 62262 1 D
impacts
4.1.10
Resistance to ultraviolet radiation ASTM G154
for polymer lenses and refractors 1 D
4.2.12 (UV)
Table 4 - Group 2 (emphasis on energy efficiency) of initial tests for luminaires with LED technology
4.2.3
Item of Voltage Procedure from
Tests Measurements and
the RTQ and essay and the Criteria
Inspections
output from acceptance
current
The procedure for
4.2.1
stabilisation of the
Power
sample shall follow
IESNA LM-79-08
The procedure for
4.2.2
stabilisation of the
Power Factor
sample shall follow
IESNA LM- Quantity from body from Destructive (D) or No
79-08 proof Destructive (ND)
IESN
A
LM-
79-
08 3 ND
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Quantity Destructive (D) or
Item of Procedure from essay and
Tests Measurements and from body No Destructive
the RTQ the Criteria from
Inspections from proof (ND)
acceptance
4.2.4
4.2.4 Harmonic Limit Power IESNA LM-79-08
Current IEC 61000-3-2
Calculation based on lamp
4.2.5
power and luminous flux
Energy Efficiency
test, according to IESNA
4.2.6 LM-79-08 IESNA LM-79-08
4.2.7 Correlated color temperature (TCC) IESNA LM-79-08 ABNT NBR
4.2.10 Color reproduction index (IRC) 5101
Distribution classification
4.2.11 NBR 5101 ABNT
Classification of light distribution
control (CDL) Maintenance of
4.2.8 Annex D of this RAC
luminaire light flux
1 ND
Durability of built-in control
4.2.9 Annex D of this RAC
device
6.1.1.4.1.3 In the dielectric stiffness test, the applied stress values should follow Table 1 of Annex E.
6.1.1.4.1.3.1 For luminaires that have voltage surge protection devices (DPS) connected to the power
supply and the luminaire body, they must be disconnected to perform this dielectric stiffness test.
6.1.1.4.1.4 The insulation strength and dielectric stiffness test shall use as reference the minimum
resistance values in Table 2 of Annex E.
6.1.1.4.1.4.1 Coatings and barriers shall be tested only if the distance between living parts and
accessible metal parts, without the coating or barrier, is less than those laid down in ABNT NBR IEC
60598-1.
6.1.1.4.1.4.2 Insulation of bushings, cord anchors, guides or wire claws shall be tested in accordance
with Table 2 of Annex E and, during the test, the cord or cord shall be covered with a sheet of metal or
shall be replaced by a metal tarugo of the same diameter.
6.1.1.4.1.5 In the Power, Power current and Electromagnetic interference and radiofrequency tests, in
luminaires with voltage ranges, the tests must be conducted at the rated voltage of 220 V.
6.1.1.4.1.6 In the Power Factor assay, the power factor must be measured without including the line
filter of the measuring instrument. Filters to eliminate high frequency noise must be inside the luminaire
driver, so that when powering the luminaire the electrical network, high frequency noise is not
conducted to the mains.
6.1.1.4.1.7 The test for classification of the light distribution and CDL and the luminous flux of the
luminaires must be carried out according to the following criteria:
(a) At least the horizontal and vertical angles set out below shall be used:
Horizontal angles: 0° - 5° - 10° - 15° - 20° - 25° - 30° - 35° - 40° - 45° - 50° - 55° - 60° - 65° - 70° - 75° - 80° -
85° - 90° - 95° - 100° - 105° - 110° - 115° - 120° - 125° - 130° - 135° - 140° - 145° - 150° - 155° - 160° - 165°
- 170° - 175° - 180° - 185° - 190° - 195° - 200° - 205° - 210° - 215° - 220° - 225° - 230° - 235° - 240° - 245° -
250° - 255° - 260° - 265° - 270° - 275° - 280° - 285° - 290° - 295° - 300° - 305° - 310° - 315° - 320° - 325° -
330° - 335° - 340° - 345° - 350° - 355°.
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Vertical angles: 0° - 2.5° - 5° - 7.5° - 10° - 12.5° - 15° - 17.5° - 20° - 22.5° - 25° - 27.5° - 30° - 32.5° - 35° -
37.5° - 40 ° - 41° - 42° - 43° - 44° - 45° - 46° - 47° - 48° - 49° - 50° - 51° - 52° - 53° - 54° - 55° - 56° - 57° - 58°
- 59° - 60° - 61° - 62° - 63° - 64° - 65° - 66° - 67° - 68° - 69° - 70° - 71° - 72° - 73° - 74° - 75° - 76° - 77° - 78° -
79° - 80° - 8 2.5° - 85° - 87.5° - 90° - 92.5° - 95° - 97.5° - 100° - 102.5° - 105° - 110° - 112.5° - 115° - 117.5°
-120°.
(b) The assembly of the luminaire for photometry shall correspond to the horizontal or vertical support
assembly, according to the type of the luminaire, with a slope of 0°. indicated by the manufacturer,
which shall be included in the test report.
(c) In luminaires with discharge lamps, symmetry shall be applied to the luminous distribution in relation
to the vertical plane transverse to the track before classifications are carried out, provided that the
condition of sub-item "d" below is met, and the test reports shall present the results considering the
application of symmetry.
(d) In luminaires with discharge lamps, light distributions shall be considered to be disproved where the
light intensity on the side of the vertical plane transverse to the track in which the maximum light
intensity is not at the maximum light intensity does not reach 80% of the maximum intensity value. In
this case, symmetry cannot be applied to the distribution and no classifications are made.
6.1.1.4.1.8 In the durability test on luminaires using discharge lamps, the luminaire with the lamp must
be tested for 168 h, following 7 cycles of 24 h, being fed with a network voltage of 242 V, being 21 h on
and 3 h off, according to item 13 of ABNT NBR 15129.
6.1.1.4.1.8.1 It is considered non-conformity if, after the 7 cycles, the luminaire deteriorates or sings in
any of its components and does not meet the temperature conditions for the lamp holder specified in
Table 3 of Annex E.
6.1.1.4.1.9 The thermal test (normal operation) on luminaires using discharge lamps should also use
Table 3 of Annex E as a reference for the maximum temperature values.
6.1.1.4.1.10 Polymer lenses and refractors subject to time exposure must be subjected to artificial
weathering testing, according to ASTM G154, following the indications of the standard for cycle 3, in the
UV chamber, with an exposure time of 2,016 hours.
6.1.1.4.1.11 The vibration resistance test must be carried out with the luminaire fully assembled with all
components.
6.1.1.4.2. Definition Of Sampling
6.1.1.4.2.1 The criteria for sampling must follow the requirements described in the RGCP.
6.1.1.4.2.2 For group 1 trials set out in Tables 1 and 3, the sampling rule shall be as follows:
a) For every five (5) models of the family, 1 (one) must be tested in such a way that in families with up to
five (5) models, 1 (one) luminaire model will be tested; for families that have from 6 (six) to 10 (ten)
models, 2 (two) different luminaires models will be tested, and so on for number of models greater than
10 (ten).
(b) For luminaires using discharge lamps, three (3) units of each model that make up the family sample
shall be collected, considering that, for destructive testing, the units tested cannot be used for other
tests. The number of units to be used for each test and the classification of the test as destructive or
non-destructive are defined in Table 1.
c) For luminaires using LED technology, 4 (four) specimens of each model that make up the family sample
should be collected, considering that, for destructive testing, the units
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may not be used for other tests. The number of specimens to be used for each test and the classification
of the test as destructive or non-destructive are defined in Table 3.
(d) The higher power model should always be part of the sample.
6.1.1.4.2.3 For group 2 trials, set out in Tables 2 and 4, the sampling rule shall be as follows:
(a) Energy efficiency tests shall be carried out on all models of the family.
Note: In the specific case of luminaires with LED technology, energy efficiency tests are divided into:
Power, Power Factor, Luminous Flux and Energy Efficiency.
b) For the other tests, in addition to those mentioned in item "a", every five (5) family models, 1 (one)
must be tested in such a way that in families with up to five (5) models, 1 (one) luminaire model will be
tested; for families that have from 6 (six) to 10 (ten) models, 2 (two) different luminaires models will be
tested, and so on for number of models greater than 10 (ten).
c) For luminaires that use discharge lamps, simply collect 1 (one) specimen for each model that makes up
the family sample, as described in Table 2.
d) For luminaires that use LED technology, 3 (three) specimens of each model that make up the family
sample must be collected. The number of specimens to be used for each test and the classification of the
test as destructive or non-destructive are defined in Table 4.
e)For luminaires using LED technology, in energy efficiency tests carried out with 3 (three) specimens,
the following acceptance criteria should be used:
- The arithmetic mean obtained between the three (3) specimens tested, where relevant, must be in
accordance with the limits established by the RTQ or normative basis.
- The classification of the distribution and control of the luminous distribution must correspond to the
category obtained by most units.
6.1.1.4.2.4 Sampling shall be carried out in triplicate, for the purposes of proof, evidence and control, in
the form defined in the RGCP, and the samples shall be contraprova and witness to be submitted to the
tests which generated non-conformities in the test sample.
6.1.1.4.2.5The values declared in ence for the model must correspond to the results of the tests. These
values must be recorded in the test report issued by the laboratory.
6.1.1.4.2.6 If there is a model(s) within the family whose characteristics of one of the critical
components (e.g., body material, etc.) are different from the tested model(s), it is necessary that this
model be tested to verify compliance regarding safety and performance.
6.1.1.4.3 Definition of the Laboratory
The lab definition must follow the conditions described in the RGCP.
6.1.1.5 Treatment from No Conformities in stage from Evaluation Initial
The criteria for handling non-conformities in the initial evaluation stage should follow the one described
in the RGCP.
6.1.1.6 Emission of the Certificate from Compliance
6.1.1.6.1 The criteria for issuing the Certificate of Conformity must follow the conditions described in the
RGCP.
6.1.1.6.2 The Certificate of Conformity is valid for 4 (four) years.
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Item of
Tests Measurements and Inspections Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
the RTQ
5 Marking x x x
Increased voltage in the lamp terminals for the
3.1.8 x x x
luminaire under test
3.1.1 x
Lamp holder x x
and
3.1.2 Internal and external wiring x x x
3.1.3 Photoelectric circuit socket (where applicable) x x x
3.1.4 Degree of protection Dielectric stiffness x x x
3.1.5 Insulation resistance Electromagnetic x
3.1.6 interference and radio frequency x
3.1.6 Protection against external mechanical x
3.1.7 impacts Resistance to ultraviolet (UV) x
3.1.9 Durability Test x
3.2.4 Thermal Test (normal operation)
3.2.5
3.2.6
Table 6 - Group 2 (emphasis on performance) maintenance tests for luminaires using discharge lamps
Item of
Tests Measurements and Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
the RTQ
Inspections
3.2.1 xxxxx
3.2.2 Energy Efficiency
x x x
Distribution classification
3.2.3
Classification of light distribution control
(CDL)
Table 7 - Group 1 (emphasis on safety) maintenance tests for Luminaires with LED technology
Item of Year 3
Tests Measurements and Inspections Year 1 Year 2
the RTQ
5 4.1.1 Marking x x x
4.1.2 Operating conditions x x x
4.1.9 Packaging x x x
4.1.7 Electromagnetic interference and radio x
4.1.8 frequency Leakage current x
4.1.11 Shock-electric protection Resistance to x
4.1.3 torque of screws and connections x
4.1.4 Internal and external wiring x x x
4.1.5 Photoelectric circuit socket (where applicable) x x x
4.1.6 Degree of protection Dielectric stiffness x x x
4.1.6 Insulation resistance Wind x
4.1.12 force Resistance Vibration x
4.1.13 resistance x
4.1.10 Protection against external mechanical x
4.2.12 impacts Resistance to ultraviolet (UV) x
radiation
Table 8 - Group 2 (emphasis on energy efficiency) maintenance tests for luminaires with LED technology
Item of 4.2.3 4.2.4
Tests Measurements and Inspections
the RTQ
4.2.1 Power Power Factor
4.2.2 Voltage and output current Power
supply Year 3
Year 1 Year 2
xxxxx
x
x
2
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Item of Year 3
Tests Measurements and Inspections Year 1 Year 2
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4.2.4 Limit harmonics x
4.2.5 energy efficiency xxxxxxx
4.2.6 Correlated Color Temperature
x x x
4.2.7 (TCC) Color Reproduction Index
4.2.10 (IRC) Distribution classification x
Classification of light distribution control (CDL) x
4.2.11
Maintenance of the luminaire's luminous flux
4.2.8 Durability of the built-in control device
4.2.9
62/2022 documentation described in the RGCP, in addition to the following items mentioned in item
6.1.1.1.
6.2.2 Analysis Of Request and Of Compliance Of Documentation
The Documentation Request Analysis and Compliance criteria must follow the conditions described in
the RGCP.
6.2.3 Plan from Tests
The test plan criteria must follow the requirements set out in the RGCP and this RAC. 6.2.3.1
Definition Of Tests the Be Performed
The provisions of sub-item 6.1.1.4.1 of this RAC shall be
followed. 6.2.3.2 Definition Of Sampling
6.2.3.2.1 The sampling definition must follow the conditions described in the
RGCP. 6.2.3.2.2 Energy efficiency and safety tests should be carried out.
6.2.3.2.3 The samples of each model of luminaires present in the decertification lot must be collected
according to ABNT NBR 5426, with double-normal sampling plan, special inspection level S4 and NQA of
0.65.
6.2.3.3 Definition of the Laboratory
The criteria for defining the laboratory must follow the conditions described in the
RGCP. 6.2.4 Treatment from No Conformities in Evaluation initial
The criteria for handling non-conformities in the initial evaluation stage must follow the conditions
described in the RGCP.
6.2.5 Emission of the Certificate from Compliance
The criteria for issuing the certificate of conformity shall follow the conditions described in sub-item
6.1.1.1.6, except for the validity that is indeterminate.
9. TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATION
The criteria for certification transfer must follow the conditions described in the RGCP.
11.1 The criteria for using the Conformity Identification Seal, in the form of ENCE, must follow the
conditions of the RGCP and that set out in Annex III.
11.2 The dimensions of ENCE and the technical information contained therein are described in Annex III.
11.3 Labels must be on the packaging.
15. PENALTIES
The criteria for applying penalties must follow the conditions described in the RGCP.
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1. DATA GENERAL
Manufacturer/importer's company
name Address
Fancy name of manufacturer/importer (where applicable)
Type of luminaire
Luminaire model
Marks with which the model is marketed (where applicable)
Versions
2. FEATURES CONSTRUCTIVE
Dimensions
Locking System
Accessories
Design of the IP
product of the
luminaire
Type of
refractor
Diffuser type
3. ACCESSORIES
In the case of the road lighting fixture contains any accessories, briefly describe which accessories, the
material used and the corresponding versions.
Note: Any component that is necessary for the use of the luminaire for specific cases is considered an
accessory, but without it the luminaire can be used (energized and fixed normally).
5. DRAWINGS SCHEMATIC
Attach drawings in the 3 views: front, side, and top.
This procedure is based on the DesignLights Consortium – Manufacturer's Guide, from 10 September
2013, and can be accessed through the website: http://www.designlights.org/
1. The complete IESNA LM-80-08 (LM-80) test shall include the relative luminous flux over time, at least
6,000 h of continuous operation for three different temperatures, measured in the TMP (55°C, 85°C and
another specified by the manufacturer, according to IESNA LM-80-08). Figure 1 shows an example of the
temperature measurement point information.
Figure 1 - Illustration of the LM-80 report for the temperature measurement point (TMP)
2. The temperature measuring test report In fashion Situ (ISTMT) should indicate the temperature
measured in TMP of the highest temperature LED of the luminaire, according to Annex C of this RAC.
2.1 The luminaire must have been tested according to the test conditions of the ANSI/ULe the report
shall indicate the same luminaire model as part of the conformity assessment. In addition, a current
photograph documenting the location of the temperature measurement should be part of the report.
3.Mustbeusadaanorma IESTM-21-11-ProjectingLongTermLumenMaintenanceofLEDLightSources to
project the maintenance of the led light flux from the data obtained by the LED tests following the IES
LM-80-08.
3.1 Use the latest version of the TM-21 spreadsheet.
Median 1,0000 0,9868 1,0091 1,0095 1,0128 0,9927 0,9820 0,9791 0,9753 0,9683 0,9558 0,9498 0,9336
Average 1,0000 0,9890 1,0091 1,0076 1,0099 0,9902 0,9836 0,9811 0,9748 0,9735 0,9559 0,9492 0,9258
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Detour 0,0000 0,0148 0,0194 0,0208 0,0221 0,0210 0,0210 0,0222 0,0256 0,0259 0,0337 0,036 0,0432
pattern 1,0000 0,9622 0,9716 0,9634 0,9645 0,9506 0,9500 0,9478 0,9250 0,9295 0,8939 0,8807 0,8470
Minimum 1,0000 1,0128 1,0546 1,0525 1,0506 1,0324 1,0237 1,0216 1,0225 1,0208 1,0129 1,0137 1,0038
Maximum
1,0000 1,0023 1,0038 1,0027 0,9984 0,9815 0,9812 0,9777 0,9752 0,9715 0,9608 0,9620 0,9574
Median 1,0000 1,0039 1,0059 1,0055 0,9986 0,9844 0,9839 0,9794 0,9765 0,9719 0,9615 0,9602 0,9553
Ts = I'm sorry, i'm
Average 0,0000 0,0057 0,0089 0,0115 0,0117 0,0126 0,0131 0,0132 0,0133 0,0137 0,0137 0,016 0,0167
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Detour 1,0000 0,9941 0,9879 0,9846 0,9761 0,9631 0,9606 0,9563 0,9538 0,9441 0,9345 0,9243 0,9144
= 85°C
pattern 1,0000 1,0133 1,0203 1,0243 1,0178 1,0082 1,0088 1,0045 1,044 1,0009 0,9914 0,9925 0,9885
Minimum
Maximum
1,0000 1,0025 1,0048 1,0056 1,0005 0,9835 0,9782 0,9722 0,9672 0,9648 0,9571 0,9677 0,9584
1,0000 1,0049 1,0053 1,0066 0,9998 0,9851 0,9804 0,9753 0,9708 0,9687 0,9566 0,9679 0,9602
Median 0,0000 0,0070 0,0084 0,0091 0,0111 0,0122 0,0145 0,0156 0,0156 0,0158 0,0188 0,0144 0,0153
Ts = I'm sorry, i'm
Average 1,0000 0,9952 0,9931 0,9926 0,9744 0,9652 0,9543 0,9467 0,9425 0,9409 0,9186 0,9416 0,9324
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Detour 1,0000 1,0248 1,0285 1,0315 1,0267 1,0182 1,0131 1,0059 0,9985 0,9961 0,9881 0,992 0,9833
= 55°C
pattern
Minimum
Maximum
With the data from the LM-80 and ISTMT reports, the TM-21 spreadsheet must be completed according
to the following steps.
1) LED information used: manufacturer, LED model and reference.
2) Entry of the average results (Average) of depreciation of the light flow of the LM-80, according to the
data of Table 2.
Table 2 - LM-80 luminous flow depreciation results
Data of the essay towards Data of the essay towards Data of the essay towards
temperature of the shell from 120°C temperature of the shell from 85°C temperature of the shell from 55°C
Maintenance from Maintenance from Maintenance from
Time (Hours) Time (Hours) Time (Hours)
flow bright (%) flow bright (%) flow bright (%)
0 100,00% 0 100,00% 0 100,00%
24 98,90% 24 100,39% 24 100,49%
168 100,91% 168 100,59% 168 100,53%
500 100,76% 500 100,55% 500 100,66%
1.000 100,99% 1.000 99,86% 1.000 99,98%
2.000 99,02% 2.000 98,44% 2.000 98,51%
3.000 98,36% 3.000 98,39% 3.000 98,04%
4.000 98,11% 4.000 97,94% 4.000 97,53%
5.000 97,48% 5.000 97,65% 5.000 97,08%
6.000 97,35% 6.000 97,19% 6.000 96,87%
7.000 95,59% 7.000 96,15% 7.000 95,66%
8.000 94,92% 8.000 96,02% 8.000 96,79%
9.000 92,58% 9.000 95,53% 9.000 96,02%
3) Enter with details of the LM-80 test: number of LED samples, test temperatures, LED current and time
in hours of the flow depreciation test, according to Table 4.
Table 3 - Lm-80 test details.
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Details of the Essay Of LM-80
Total number of units tested for casing temperature: Number of
failures: 25
Number of units measured: Test 0
duration (hours): Tested drive 25
current (mA): 9.000
Tested casing temperature 1 (Tc °C): Tested 700
casing temperature 2 (Tc °C): 120
Tested casing temperature 3 (Tc °C): 85
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4) Data entries In fashion Situ: current in the LEDs (500 mA), maximum temperature measured in the
LEDs according to TMP (59.4 °C) and projected percentage of the initial light flux, as example 70 to (L70),
according to Table 5.
Table 4 - Data entry In-Situ.
Entry from data In-Situ
Driver chain for each packet/matrix/module (mA): 500
In-Situ enclosure temperature (Tc °C): 59.4 Percentage of initial lumens for projection ( E.g. L 70, enter 70) 70
5) Results: initially, one should put the time (t) which is the projected endpoint. For the example you
want 50,000 h. As a result, the maintenance of the calculated light flux (t) is equal to 84.87%. This value
should be compared to the projected point of 50,000 h, which requires at least 70%, according to Table
5 below.
Table 5 - Results
Findings
Time (t) to estimate the maintenance of the luminous flux (hours): 50.000
Maintenance of the luminous flux in time (t) (%): 84,87%
Calculated L70 (hours): 111.000
L70 reported (hours): > 54,000
Conclusion: since the maintenance of the luminous flux for 50,000 hours was more than 70%, the
luminaire would be approved.
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ATTACHMENT D – PROCEDURE OF TESTS FROM MAINTENANCE DO'S FLOW BRIGHT And DURABILITY
DO'S DEVICE FROM CONTROL INCORPORATED
Table 2 - Maintenance requirements of luminous flux for the luminaire with LED technology.
Life nominal Declared Maintenance of the flow bright minim the 6 000
50,000 h h 95,8 %
COMPLIANCE
1 – DENOMINATION COMMERCIAL
BRAND
SUPPLIER
MANUFACTURER
2 - IDENTIFICATION OF FAMILY
FAMILY
KIND OF LAMP
(**) EE - Energy Efficiency. (***) Applicable only for Luminaires with discharge lamps
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1. The Conformity Identification Seal, in the form of the National Energy Conservation Label ( ENCE),
must have the format and dimensions described in Figure 1, according to the editable file made available
by Inmetro through the channel selos.dconf@inmetro.gov.br.
2. The label must be placed on the packaging in such a way that it is fully visible to the consumer.
Note: The object registration number in "REG Inmetro XXXXXX/YEAR" must be inserted into the product
identification label, or identification.
3. The size of the National Energy Conservation Label - ENCE for luminaires for road lighting is 130 mm x
95 mm.
4. The label should be printed on a white background. The graphics and efficiency bands are colored,
obeying the CMYK standard (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black).
Figure 1 - ENCE for Luminaire for Road Public Lighting - Discharge Lamps and LED Technology
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