- - New Definitions: Clear categorization for replaceable, non-replaceable, and non-user replaceable LED modules.
- - Updated Marking Rules: More detailed requirements for built-in LED modules, with a new table to make compliance clearer.
- - Structural Changes: Annex B removed; new guidance added for luminaire design considering working voltage and water contact.
- - Additional Testing: Abnormal temperature test and photobiological safety test introduced.
- For Existing Licensees:
- - Switch to the revised standard by 21 January 2026.
- - Submit test reports from BIS-approved labs for all models under licence.
- - Provide a declaration confirming implementation across all series models.
- - Non-compliance may result in model deletion or licence cancellation.
- For New Applicants:
- - Current applications may follow the 2012 version.
- - New applications can use either version until 21 January 2026 with a commitment to adopt the revised standard.
- - After that date, only the 2025 standard will be accepted.
- For Scope Changes:
- - Requests under the old standard allowed only until the earlier of the switchover date or 21 January 2026.
Effective Date These guidelines are effective immediately, giving stakeholders time to prepare for the transition before the 2012 standard is fully withdrawn.
For more information on the changes and how they will affect your type approval projects, please do not hesitate to contact us at enquiries@eleoscompliance.com.
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