The electromagnetic compatibility of LED lamps includes Three requirements for electromagnetic interference (EMI), electromagnetic anti-interference (EMS) electromagnetic field radiation (EMF). In order to ensure that the LED lamps can work normally in a complex electromagnetic environment, to effectively prevent other equipment in the surrounding environment from interfering with the normal operation of the lamps, the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the lamps is very important.
Certification Program |
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Europe |
CE, TCO, MPR II< /span> |
Asia |
VCCI, BSMI, NCC, CCC , CQC, KCC |
North South America |
FCC, IC |
Australia Africa |
C-TICK, RCM, SABS |
Lighting certification test stards |
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EMI part: |
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CISPR15, EN55015, J55015, CNS 14115, AS/NZS CISPR15 GB17743, FCC PART15, FCC PART18 IEC/EN610003-2, IEC /EN610003-3, GB17625.1, GB17625.2 |
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EMS part: |
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IEC/EN61547,GB/T18595 |
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IEC/EN61000-4-2,GB/T17626.2 |
IEC/EN61000-4-3,GB/T17626.3 |
IEC/EN61000-4-4,GB/T17626.4 |
IEC/EN61000-4-5,GB/T17626.5 |
IEC/EN61000-4-6,GB/T17626.6 |
IEC/EN61000-4-8,GB/T17626.8 |
IEC/EN61000-4-11,GB/T17626.11 |
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EMF |
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EN62493:2010 |