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IEC 62031

IEC 62031:2026
LED modules - Safety requirements
IEC 62031:2026 specifies safety requirements for LED modules for operation on DC supplies up to 1 500 V or on AC supplies up to 1 000 V. This document does not include requirements for performance characteristics of LED modules.
This document does not apply to:
- LED packages;
- LED modules for automotive lighting;
- OLED modules;
- LED lamps.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Complete review of the document structure, detailed technical requirements and tests, including but not limited to what is individually described under items b) to i);
b) Clarification of the scope and revision of the applicability of this document to independent and integral LED modules;
c) Updated terms and definitions;
d) Clearer specification for clause general requirements and clause general test requirements;
e) Update of the marking clause, such as marking of control terminals;
f) A full review and update of the electrical safety, thermal safety, and mechanical safety requirements preventing misinterpretation and ambiguity;
g) Updated photobiological safety requirements;
h) Revised and updated fault conditions and abnormal conditions requirements;
i) Removal of the annex relating to conformity testing during manufacture.
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Technical committee

TC 34/SC 34A Electric light sources

Category

Safety
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2026-02-23
Edition3.0
ICS

29.140.99

31.080.99

Stability date2028
ISBN number9782832710791
Pages46
File size986.41 KB
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