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Description / Abstract:
This standard provides compatibility requirements when a forward
phase-cut dimmer is combined with one or more dimmable LED Light
Engines (LLEs). An LLE, for the purposes of this document,
comprises one or more LED modules, LED control gear (integral or
remote), and a connection to the mains circuit1.
The requirements in this standard do not limit its use to any
specific lighting product type or application, and it is suitable
for use globally. For the purposes of this standard, compatibility
means:
a. The reliability of the dimmer and LLE are not affected by
combining them.
b. Dimming behavior meets or exceeds the behavior specified in
sections 3 and 4.
Any interfaces between control gear and LED module(s) within the
LLE are undefined in this standard. Such an interface may take a
variety of forms. For example, it may be a constant voltage
interface, a constant current interface, or a low-voltage
alternating current interface produced by control gear that is
simply a step-down electronic transformer. In all cases,
compatibility is only defined for the LLE (which may contain one or
more specific combinations of control gear and LED module(s)), and
not for either component independently. To be considered compliant
with this standard, the control gear and modules shall be operated
together.
This standard does not preclude future standards that will
permit separate qualification of control gear and module
components, with interfaces defined between them that ensure a
proper SSL 7A LLE interface from the point of view of this
standard. This standard is forward-looking and is intended to be
used to design and qualify dimmer and LLE products (including
integral or remote control gear) for use with each other. It is not
intended for use to determine compatibility with existing products
or the installed base of LLEs and phase-cut dimmers. For
information on compatibility with the installed base of dimmers,
see SSL 6-2010.
NOTE—Any requirement for compliance to this standard does not
supersede applicable international or local regulation.
1 Through an ANSI/IEC base or a non-ANSI/IEC
interface.