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Publication CODE Title
IEC 60092-306:2009 (2009-11) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS in SHIPS - PART 306: EQUIPMENT - LUMINAIRES AND LIGHTING ACCESSORIES
 
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Description
IEC 60092-306:2009(E) applies to luminaires and lighting accessories for use in ships. It applies primarily to luminaires for illumination purposes. NOTE - Boats, submarines (except naval submarines), watercraft and floating equipment are ships to which this standard applies. This standard also applies to lighting accessories associated with the wiring and current consuming appliance of an installation. This standard does not apply to portable luminaires, navigation lights, search lights, daylight signalling lamps, signal lights including the relevant control and monitoring equipment and other lights used for navigation in channels, harbours, etc. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition.
a) Title has been amended;
b) Scope has been stated more precisely;
c) Requirements on mechanical design and materials have been amended and stated more precisely;
d) Table 2 - Standard types of lampholders, has been amended;
e) Environmental tests, especially regarding shock and vibration have been added;
f) Requirements and tests concerning special chemical and physical attributes have been added;
g) Standard has been editorially revised.
Class  C990  (IEC PUBLICATIONS IEC PUBLICATIONS)
Available files
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Status
Status IEC PUBLICATION
Situation Withdrawn
Replaced by  IEC 60092-306:2022
Replaces  IEC 60092-306:1980
Origin
Committee TC 18
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OF SHIPS AND OF MOBILE AND FIXED OFFSHORE UNITS
Responsible De heer VAN HECKE Luk
Approval
BEC Approval 2009-11-26
ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) 47.020.60
NBN Status New
IEC publication date 2009-11-26
IEC stability date 2020-12-31
IEC last modification date 2018-10-17