Safety Alert for Tubular Fluorescent-to-LED Luminaire Retrofit Kits
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is alerting Authorities Having Jurisdiction, facilities managers, contractors, building owners, purchasers and retailers that certain types of tubular fluorescent-to-LED luminaire retrofit kits, when used with luminaires employing shunted bi-pin lampholders, could pose a potential fire or shock hazard at the time of installation.
Name of product: Tubular fluorescent-to-LED luminaire retrofit kits that specify the power is to be connected to only one lampholder, as depicted below:
Photo of product: Diagram available at http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/corporate/newsroom/publicnotices/
Potential hazard: LED luminaire retrofit kits require the lampholders to be rewired, bypassing the existing ballast. If the LED luminaire retrofit is designed to receive power from only one lampholder, a short-circuit condition in the shunted lampholder will occur and pose a potential fire or shock hazard. Already installed retrofit kits, however, do not pose a potential fire or shock hazard.
Identification: Shunted lamp holders are found only in fluorescent luminaires with Instant-Start ballasts. Instant-Start ballasts can be identified by the words "Instant Start" or "I.S." marked on the ballast. This designation may be in the form of a statement pertaining to the ballast itself, or may be combined with the marking for the lamps with which the ballast is intended to be used, for example: F40T12/IS.
What you should do: Do not install tubular fluorescent-to-LED luminaire retrofit kits in luminaires employing shunted bi-pin lampholders when the retrofit kit instructions specify that line and neutral power be connected to the same lampholder. For more information, contact the LED luminaire retrofit kit manufacturer.
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SOURCE Underwriters Laboratories
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