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Posted on Thursday Sep 17 0:00:00 BST 2009

Energy Saving Bulb Disposal Guide

Philips energy saving bulbs

By 2011, old fashioned, GLS (tungsten) light bulbs will have been phased out and energy saving bulbs (also known as CFLi compact fluorescent bulbs) will be the only type available. Follow our simple question and answer sheet for hints and tips on safety and disposal.


Safety and recycling of energy saving bulbs - frequently asked questions

Q: Do they have a strobe-like effect? A: No, they give a constant, flicker-free light.

Q: How do I change a CFLi bulb? A: Make sure the bulb has cooled before replacing and handle by the base, never by the glass.

Q: Do they contain mercury? A: Yes – however the bulbs we sell contain between 1.9 and 3.5mg, well within the safe, legal limit of 5mg.

Q: What do I do if I break a CFLi bulb? A: Ventilate the room for 20—30 minutes. Always use gloves to remove debris and dispose of by recyling.

Q: How do I dispose of a CFLi bulb? A: All CFLi bulbs should be recycled at your nearest recycling bank, which will be found at www. recycle-more.co.uk

Q: Do they emit ultraviolet radiation? A: Yes – however this is minimal, but as a precaution bulbs should be at least 30cm away from exposed skin.

CFLi bulbs should never be disposed of in your household waste.

Posted on Wednesday Aug 12 0:00:00 BST 2009

Ingress Protection IP Ratings (IP Codes)

Ingress of liquid and/or solid particles into electrical equipment can not only be harmful to the equipment, it can be dangerous to the operator. Therefore when buying electrical equipment whether it be an electric motor, a light fiiting or an instrument, it is essential to know what degree of "ingress protection" or as it is sometimes called IP class, or IP rating the item offers.
The applicable European standards for ingress protection are:
- BS EN 60529 Specification of Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures
- IEC 529 Specification of Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures
Both of these provide a numerical code to help classify the degree of protection offered, as shown below:
 
Ingress Protection Classification
First Number Second Number
IP Protection Provided IP Protection Provided
0 No Protection 0 No Protection
1 Protected against solid objects up to 50mm e.g. accidental touch by hands 1 Protected against vertically falling drops of water e.g. condensation
2 Protected against solid objects up to 12mm e.g. fingers 2 Protected against direct sprays of water up to 15 deg from the vertical
3 Protected against solid objects over 2.5mm e.g. tools 3 Protected against direct sprays of water up to 60 deg from the vertical
4 Protected against solid objects over 1mm e.g. wires 4 Protected against water sprayed from all directions - limited ingress permitted
5 Protected against dust - limited ingress (no harmful deposit) 5 Protected against low pressure jets of water from all directions - limited ingress permitted
6 Totally protected against dust 6 Protected against strong jets of water e.g. for use on shipdecks - limited ingress permitted
    7 Protected against the affects of immersion between 15cm and 1m
    8 Protected against long periods of immersion under pressure

 

European and North American Comparison

In North America, the NEMA classification is used in preference to the IEC codes shown above.
The IEC and NEMA degrees of protection can not be fully compared as equivalent ratings - see below. The NEMA Standard includes tests for environmental conditions such as mechanical damage, corrosion, rusting, ice formation, etc.
Further information can be found about the North American classification scheme in NEMA Standard Publication 250 and UL 40 Standard Publication.
NEMA Enclosure
Type Number
Approximate
IEC Classification
1 IP 10
2 IP 11
3 IP 54
3R IP 14
3S IP 54
4 and 4X IP 56
5 IP 52
6 and 6P IP 67
 



 
 
  
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