GB 17625.1-2012
Replaced
GB/T 22148-2008
Replaced
National standards
GB/T 22148-2008 Test method on electromagnetic emissions from electronic ballasts for single-and double-capped fluorescent lamps
GB/T 22148-2008 Test method on electromagnetic emissions from electronic ballasts for single-and double-capped fluorescent lamps
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 22148-2008
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Replaced
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Electromagnetic compatibility
ICS Name:
Launch
Publish Date:
2008-07-02
Implement Date:
2009-07-01
Pages:
11 pages
Scope
Corresponding to the requirements of GB 17743, this standard, based on the use of reference lamps, describes in detail the independent measurement method of the radio interference characteristics of electronic ballasts for Class I fluorescent lamps. This standard covers electronic ballasts for double-ended fluorescent lamps using G5 or G13 lamps, and single-ended fluorescent lamps using 2G7, 2G11, 2G24q, and GX24q lamps. This standard is specifically applicable to devices connected to a 220V/50Hz power supply network. For other power supply systems, necessary modifications should be made.
Development Information
Superseded by the following standards
Referenced Standards
CISPR 15:2000
Adopt standards
CISPR 30:2001
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