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IEC 62386-204

IEC 62386-204:2009
Digital addressable lighting interface - Part 204: Particular requirements for control gear - Low voltage halogen lamps (device type 3)
IEC 62386-204:2009 specifies a protocol and methods of test for the control by digital signals of electronic control gear for use on a.c. or d.c. supplies, associated with low voltage halogen lamps. This part 204 is intended to be used in conjunction with IEC 62386-101 and IEC 62386-102, which contain general requirements for the relevant product type (control gear or control devices).
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Technical committee

TC 34 Lighting
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2009-06-09
Edition1.0
ICS

29.140.50

29.140.99

Stability date2029
ISBN number9782889106905
Pages74
File size1.31 MB
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