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| DSH 826
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| Classification and marking of Class II with Class III detachable parts) B- Z2 L4 H5 x6 L2 M$ P
| Sections 2 and 3
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; J4 a/ O6 m7 @4 |; hHow a product should be marked and/or classified when it consists of a set of:' P' N! i+ Z% t9 t6 E5 U
1. An independent control gear (Class I or Class II) with SELV output and) p" m5 m* g+ I
2. A luminaire (one or more) which is detachable from the control gear (by hand)?5 w5 Y" t& @* b0 ^
Decision:
3 w! e, g; p7 T- The independent control gear shall be classified as Class I or Class II;
* T9 z" f7 N/ w% _' Z9 Z- The luminaire shall be marked as Class III;2 X8 K6 ?4 ~% \- ]
- The whole product may be marked as Class I or Class II on the package. Another way is to mark the package with the rated voltages of the control gear and the luminaire. Class III marking on the package may be misleading, and if applied alone, the marking will be incorrect;( U( I$ g; |+ M. T
- The control gear shall be tested according to Class I or Class II and the luminaire according to Class III.0 e! t+ Q, W! S, W! g( D& a g
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