Flicker Characteristics of Efficient Lighting Assessed by the IEC Flickermeter
Ikusi/ Ireki
Data
2013-10-13Egilea
Azcarate Blanco, Izaskun
Lazkano, Andoni
Leturiondo Arana, Luis Alberto
Redondo Serrano, Koldo
Electric Power Systems Research Volume 107 : 1-27 (2014)
Laburpena
We present an experimental study of the behavior of modern lighting technologies
under supply voltage fluctuations. Some studies have reported that flicker severity
measurements could exceed the compatibility levels without leading to flicker complaints when
modern lighting is in use. Such conclusions have resulted in two main proposals regarding the
assessment of flicker: to relax the flicker compatibility indexes and to adapt standardized
procedures to assess flicker based on a new reference lamp instead of the current reference,
the incandescent lamp. Our work presents alternative tools for analyzing the effect of efficient
lighting on the assessment of flicker. Our main findings challenge the assumption that efficient
modern lighting is not sensitive to voltage fluctuations, at least over a considerable frequency
range. Furthermore, the results oppose the use of the standardized functional model of the
incandescent lamp for assessing the flicker severity produced by modern lamps.