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Five Standards of CSA022-CSA026 for Interface Requirements Issued by CSAS

CSAS 2014.05.06

Five Standards of CSA022-CSA026 for Interface Requirements Issued by CSAS


Five standards of CSA022-CSA026 were issued by China Solid State Lighting Alliance-Standardization Committee (CSAS), which were co-drafted by State Key Laboratory of Solid State Lighting on May 6, 2014. For the specific information of these standards, please refer to Tab. 1.


Tab. 1  AllianceStandards: CSA022-CSA026


No.

Standard No.

Standard Name

1

CSA022-2014

The compliance measurement for the interface for LED lighting application - Street /tunnel light consisting of LED module with heatsink and separated control gear (V1.0)

2

CSA023-2014

Interface requirements for application of LED lighting – Downlight consisting of LED module with no heatsink and separated control gear (V1.0)

3

CSA024-2014

The compliance measurement for the interface for LED lighting application –Downlight consisting of LED module with no heatsink and separated control gear (V1.0)

4

CSA025-2014

Interface requirements for application of LED lighting – Spotlight consisting of LED module with no heatsink and separated control gear (V1.0)

5

CSA026-2014

The compliance measurement for the interface for LED lighting application – Spotlight consisting of LED module with no heatsink and separated control gear (V1.0)


Among which, CSA023 and CSA025 have respectively specified the interface requirements for application of LED lighting of downlight and spotlight in separated LED module, control gear and lights and provided an effective solution for modular luminaire. CSA022, CSA024 and CSA026 correspond to the interface requirements standards CSA016 (V1.1), CSA023 and CSA025 respectively, which is to test the optical, mechanical, electric and thermal interfaces of the street /tunnel light, downlight and spotlight consisting of LED modules whether they can satisfy the compliance requirements.


The drafting work of these 5 alliance standards lasted for almost one year with joint efforts of over 100 CSA members. The CSA members either directly drafted the standards, or proposed their comments, or joined the standard seminars or voted for the drafts, which showed its wide universality of participation and consistency of coordiation of alliance standards.


As one of the drafters, CSAS together with the State Key Laboratory of Solid State Lighting made a statement on its technical patents involved in the 5 standards and made a commitment at the same time not to claim its patent rights against any party using these standards. Besides, no subsidiary conditions were included.


CSAS will continue its efforts in the interface standardization, to improve the universality, interchangeability and maintenance convenience of LED lighting products, to promote market standardization and scaled production, and reduce the production and maintenance costs.