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Book 13

Edition 2.0
June 2017
ELECTRONIC CONTROL GEAR FOR LED
MODULES
Zhaga Interface Specification Book 13

Summary (informative)

Background
The Zhaga Consortium is a global lighting-industry organization that aims to standardize components of LED
luminaires, including LED light engines, LED modules, LED arrays, holders, electronic control gear (LED drivers)
and connectivity fit systems.
Zhaga has created a set of interface specifications, known as Books. Each Book defines one or more components
of an LED luminaire by means of the mechanical, photometric, electrical, thermal, and control interfaces of the
component to its environment. This makes such products interchangeable in the sense that it is easy to replace
one product with another, even if they have been made by different manufacturers.

Contents
This Book 13 defines a set of electronic control gears, which can be combined with one or more LED modules to
form a LED light engine.
This Book should be read together with Zhaga Book 1.

Intended Use
The electronic control gears defined in this Book 13 are intended to be installed and replaced by luminaire
manufacturers only.
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COPYRIGHT

The Zhaga Interface Specification is published by the Zhaga Consortium, and has been prepared by the
members of the Zhaga Consortium. All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited
without express and prior written permission of the Zhaga Consortium.

DISCLAIMER

The information contained herein is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication. However, neither
the Zhaga Consortium, nor any member of the Zhaga Consortium will be liable for any damages, including
indirect or consequential, from use of the Zhaga Interface Specification or reliance on the accuracy of this
document.

CLASSIFICATION
The information contained in this document is for public use.

NOTICE

For any further explanation of the contents of this document, or in case of any perceived inconsistency or
ambiguity of interpretation, visit www.zhagastandard.org or contact info@zhagastandard.org.

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Table of Contents
1 General ................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Scope ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.3 Conformance and references ............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.3.1 Conformance ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.2 References ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.4 Definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Acronyms .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.6 Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.7 Conventions ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.7.1 Cross references ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.7.2 Informative text ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.7.3 Terms in capitals ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.7.4 Units of physical quantities ...................................................................................................................................... 8
1.7.5 Decimal separator ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.7.6 Limits .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

2 System Overview (Informative) .................................................................... 9


3 Mechanical Interface ...................................................................................... 11
3.1 Drawing principles .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2 Built-in 2-holes ECGs .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Built-in 4-holes ECGs .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.4 Independent ECGs ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.5 Built-in/Independent ECGs .............................................................................................................................................. 15
3.6 ECG Demarcation mounting hole details ................................................................................................................... 15

4 Electrical Interface .......................................................................................... 16


5 Control Interface.............................................................................................. 17
6 ECG tests ............................................................................................................. 19
6.1 Mechanical interface tests ................................................................................................................................................ 19
6.1.1 Built-in ECG dimensions ......................................................................................................................................... 19
6.2 Electrical interface tests .................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.3 ECG Data Set test................................................................................................................................................................... 20

Annex A Product Data Set Requirements (normative) .......................... 22


Annex B History of Changes (Informative) ................................................. 23

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List of Figures
Figure 3-1: Demarcation model for Built-in 2-holes ECGs. ................................................................................................. 12
Figure 3-2: Demarcation model for Built-in 4-holes ECGs. ................................................................................................. 14
Figure 6-1: Outermost position of the screw (d2) in case of an open hole. .................................................................. 20

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List of Tables
Table 3-1: Categories for Built-in 2-holes ECGs ....................................................................................................................... 13
Table 3-2: Categories for Built-in 4-holes ECGs. ...................................................................................................................... 14
Table 3-3: Minimum positioning tolerance of screws in a pair of mounting holes .................................................. 15
Table B-1: Changes from Edition 1.0 to Edition 2.0 ............................................................................................................... 23

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1 General
1.1 Introduction
The Zhaga Consortium is a global organization that aims to standardize components of LED luminaires. A
LED luminaire is a lighting fixture for general lighting that contains a light source based on solid-state
technology. Such light sources, including LED modules and LED light engines, typically consist of one or
more LEDs combined with an electronic control gear (LED driver). Other components of LED luminaires
include LED arrays, holders, and connectivity fit systems.
Zhaga has created a set of interface specifications, known as Books, which define the interfaces between a
component and its environment. Book 1 is a special Book in the sense that it provides common information,
which is relevant to all other Books in the series. In addition, Book 1 defines requirements and compliance
tests, which are applicable across multiple Zhaga books. Such Books refer to those requirements and
compliance tests as applicable.

1.2 Scope
This Book 13 defines the mechanical and electrical interface of Electronic Control Gears.

1.3 Conformance and references


1.3.1 Conformance
All provisions in the Zhaga Interface Specification are mandatory, unless specifically indicated as
recommended or optional or informative. Verbal expression of provisions in the Zhaga Interface
Specification follow the rules provided in Annex H of ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. For all clarity, the word
“shall” indicates a requirement that is to be followed strictly in order to conform to the Zhaga Interface
Specification, and from which no deviation is permitted. The word “should” indicates that among several
possibilities one is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that
a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required, or that (in the negative form) a certain
possibility or course of action is deprecated but not prohibited.

1.3.2 References
For references which are not listed in this section, see [Book 1]. For undated references, the most recently
published version applies.
[Book 1] Zhaga Interface Specification, Book 1: Overview and Common Information.

1.4 Definitions
This section defines terms that have a specific meaning in the context of this Book 13. Terms that have a
specific meaning across all Zhaga Books are defined in [Book 1].

<object> Demarcation The maximum extent of an <object>. An <object> can be a LED Module, an
Electronic Control Gear, Interconnect, or a LLE. In the case of a LLE that consists
of multiple enclosures, the LLE Demarcation consists of the union of an
Electronic Control Gear Demarcation, the Interconnect Demarcation, and one or
more LED Module Demarcations.
Flying Lead A wire that has been attached to a Wiring Terminal of an Electronic Control Gear
during its manufacturing.

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Interconnect Wires and optional connectors attached thereto that form an electrical
connection between an Electronic Control Gear and a LED Module.
Wiring Terminal The means of an Electronic Control Gear to which a wire can be attached for
making an electrical connection to the Electronic Control Gear.

1.5 Acronyms
Acronyms that have a specific meaning across all Zhaga Books are defined in [Book 1].

1.6 Symbols
This section defines symbols that have a specific meaning in the context of this Book 13. Symbols that have
a specific meaning across all Zhaga Books are defined in [Book 1].
𝑑𝑑 Distance between the center lines of a first metric screw, which is inserted in a
mounting hole of an ECG, and a second metric screw, which is inserted in a
second mounting hole of the ECG.

1.7 Conventions
This Section 1.7 defines the notations and conventions used in the Zhaga Interface Specifications.

1.7.1 Cross references


Unless indicated otherwise, cross references to Sections in either this document or documents listed in
Section 1.3, refer to the referenced Section as well as the sub Sections contained therein.

1.7.2 Informative text


With the exception of Sections that are marked as informative, informative text is set in italics.

1.7.3 Terms in capitals


All terms that start with a capital are defined either in Section 1.4.

1.7.4 Units of physical quantities


Physical quantities are expressed in units of the international system of units. All dimensions that omit an
explicit unit indication are in millimeters

1.7.5 Decimal separator


The decimal separator is a point.

1.7.6 Limits
All limits specified in this edition 2.0 of Book 13 of the Zhaga Interface Specification are absolute, without
any implied tolerance (neither positive, nor negative). Values that are indicated as typical as well as values
between parentheses are informative.

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2 System Overview (Informative)


General information with respect to the Zhaga Interface Specifications and certification of products that
comply with this Book 13 can be found in [Book 1], section 2.
An ECG typically fits into a rectangular box, and typically has multiple mounting holes. If the ECG is intended
for mounting inside a Luminaire or inside another separate enclosure, the ECG is referred to as a Built-in
ECG. Otherwise, the ECG is referred to as an Independent ECG. An ECG is identified using one of the
Designations listed in the tables given in Section 3.

Electrical connections to an ECG may be realized using user accessible Interconnect Terminals and/or
Flying Leads. Flying Leads—wires that extend from the enclosure of an ECG—are not considered to be part
of the ECG.

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3 Mechanical Interface
This Book 13 defines the mechanical properties of the ECG. The ECGs are defined using an ECG Demarcation
model.
A Separate ECG Demarcation model defines the maximum volume, which a Separate ECG may occupy, by
means of the dimension L, W and H. The Demarcation also defines the minimum volume, which a Luminaire
shall provide to mount an ECG.
Dimensions B and D as well as the symmetry axes of the ECG Demarcation models define the center
positions of the mounting holes within the ECG Demarcation model. Dimension M defines the diameter of
the mounting means—such as a screw, bolt or rivet—which should be used to mount the ECG.
Additionally, for the purpose of this section, the provisions in [Book 1] - section 3.3, apply.

3.1 Drawing principles


For the purpose of this section, the provisions in [Book 1] - section 3.1, apply.

3.2 Built-in 2-holes ECGs


Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1define the Demarcation models 1 for Built-in ECGs with 1 or 2 mounting holes.
ECGs compliant with one of the categories defined in this section shall have one or two mounting holes. The
PDS of the ECG shall contain information to identify all screws that are needed for adequate mounting of
the ECG. All screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG shall comply with the demarcation
model defined in Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1.
Luminaires compliant with one of the categories defined in this section shall have 2 mounting holes and
both holes shall comply with the demarcation model defined in Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1.

1In this demarcation model, the minimum diameter of the mounting holes at nominal position is specified.
In typical designs the diameter of these holes will be larger allowing for a tolerance on the position of the
holes.

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Z-axis Reference plane

Y-axis

W
X-axis

B
L

Figure 3-1: Demarcation model for Built-in 2-holes ECGs.

Notes to Figure 3-1 above:


• The X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis are symmetry axes of the Demarcation model.
• For the details of the mounting holes (2×) and the meaning of dimension M listed in Table 3-1, see
Section 3.6.

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The Zhaga categories for Built-in 2-holes ECGs are listed in Table 3-1.

Designation L W H B M
Z43-3-3a 426 32 27 415 M4
Z36-3-3a 361 31 27 350 M4
Z36-3-2a 361 31 22 350 M4
Z36-3-2b 361 31 17 350 M4
Z36-3-1a 361 31 12 350 M4
Z28-3-2a 281 31 22 270 M4
Z28-3-2b 281 31 17 270 M4
Z28-3-1a 281 31 12 270 M4
Z21-3-2a 211 31 22 200 M4
Z17-5-3a 169 51 33 159 M4
Z13-8-3a 126 80 34 123 M4
Z11-6-3a 109 58 31 100 M4

Z24-6-4a 241 60 38 226 M4


Z24-4-3a 241 44 30 223 M4
Z17-7-4a 169 69 39 156 M4
Z15-9-4a 151 91 41 139 M4
Z13-8-4a 134 78 41 122.5 M4

Table 3-1: Categories for Built-in 2-holes ECGs

3.3 Built-in 4-holes ECGs


Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2 define the Demarcation models 2 for Built-in ECGs with 2, 3 or 4 mounting holes.
The PDS of the ECG shall contain information to identify all screws that are needed for adequate mounting
of the ECG. All screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG shall comply with the demarcation
model defined in Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2.
Luminaires compliant with one of the categories defined in this section shall have 4 mounting holes and all
holes shall comply with the demarcation model defined in Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2.

2In this demarcation model, the minimum diameter of the mounting holes at nominal position is specified.
In typical designs the diameter of these holes will be larger allowing for a tolerance on the position of the
holes.

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Z-axis Reference plane

Y-axis

W D
X-axis

B
L

Figure 3-2: Demarcation model for Built-in 4-holes ECGs.

Notes to Figure 3-2 above:


• The X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis are symmetry axes of the Demarcation model.
• For the details of the mounting holes (4×) and the meaning of dimension M listed in Table 3-2, see
Section 3.6.

The Zhaga categories for Built-in 4-holes ECGs are listed in Table 3-2.

Designation L W H B D M
Z13-8-3b 128 82 34 115 75 M4
Z12-8-3a 116 76 33 100 65 M4
Z11-7-3a 107 68 31 95 59 M4
Z10-4-3a 98 44 31 90 35 M4
Z19-7-4a 188 68 41 173 34 M4

Z17-10-4a 171 101 41 161 90 M4


Z18-5-4a 178 47 38 144.3 27.35 M4
Z13-4-3a 131 44 31 114.5 33 M4
Z15-9-4b 151 91 41 134 70 M4
Z25-7-4a 252 70 41 227 42.9 M4

Table 3-2: Categories for Built-in 4-holes ECGs.

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3.4 Independent ECGs


This Edition of Book 13 does not contain requirements on the mechanical interface of Independent ECGs.

3.5 Built-in/Independent ECGs


In some cases the ECG can be used as Independent ECG as well as Built-in ECG. The Built-in configuration,
of this product shall comply with the requirements as defined in section 3.2 or section 3.3.

3.6 ECG Demarcation mounting hole details


This edition 2.0 of Book 13 does not define a particular size and shape of the mounting holes in the ECG
Demarcation. However, for all screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG,
• it shall be possible to insert the shaft of a metric screw, as listed by dimension M of the ECG
Demarcation, through the mounting hole of a corresponding ECG product; and
• it shall be possible to position the screw within the mounting hole, such that tolerance on the
distance d between its center line and the center line of a second screw in a second mounting hole
is greater than or equal to the tolerances defined in Table 3-3, where the distance 𝑑𝑑 is derived from
dimensions B and D. (Informative) Note that the ECG product may be moved or rotated in order to
achieve positioning over the full tolerance range.

𝑑𝑑 Tolerance
0…120,00 ±0,30
120,0*…400,00 ±0,50
400,00*… ±0,80
*This boundary is excluded from the range

Table 3-3: Minimum positioning tolerance of screws in a pair of mounting holes

(Informative) As an example of the above requirement with respect to the center line distance tolerance,
consider the 4-holes ECG with designation Z17-10-4a (see Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2). The distance between
the center lines of two screws that are in inserted in mounting holes that are located along the same edge of
the ECG Demarcation must include the range of 160,50 mm to 161,50 mm (using dimension B), or include the
range of 89,70 mm to 90,30 mm (using dimension D). The distance between the center lines of two screws that
are inserted in mounting holes that are located in opposite corners of the ECG Demarcation must include the
range of 183,50 mm to 184,50 mm (calculated from dimensions B and D using the Pythagorean theorem).

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4 Electrical Interface
The ECG shall comply with the provisions of [LEDset-Pow] 3.
It is recommended that the ECG complies with the provisions of [LEDset-Inf] 4.

3 This reference has been defined in [Book 1].


4 This reference has been defined in [Book 1].

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5 Control Interface
This Edition 2.0 of this Book 13 does not define any control interface.

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6 ECG tests
6.1 Mechanical interface tests
6.1.1 Built-in ECG dimensions
The purpose of this test is to verify the compliance of the Built-in ECG under test with the definitions
provided in Section 3. Measurements of the dimensions of the ECG under test should be performed with an
accuracy of ±0,10 mm or better.

6.1.1.1 Test equipment


Mechanical dimensions may be measured using a (semi-)automated 3D non-contact optical measuring
system, one or more—separately verified—physical gauges, or a caliper. It is recommended to use a high-
accuracy measurement method if the relevant dimensions of the ECG under test are close to the limit set by
the ECG Demarcation.

6.1.1.2 Test conditions


Measurements of mechanical dimensions shall be performed with the temperature of the ECG under test
stabilized within the range of 25 ± 5 °C.

6.1.1.3 Test procedure


The following steps shall be used to verify compliance of the ECG under test with the definitions provided
in Section 3:
1. Determine the Designation of the ECG under test from the Product Data Set.
2. Find the appropriate ECG Demarcation in Section 3.
3. Identify all screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG.
4. Verify that the dimensions of the ECG under test do not violate the ECG Demarcation determined
in step 2 above at any boundary. For clarity, such verification includes dimensions L, W, and H of
the ECG and it includes M for all screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG. Any
measurement uncertainty shall be taken at the disadvantage of the ECG under test.
(Informative) Taking the measurement uncertainty at the disadvantage of the ECG under test means
that if a specified upper limit is e.g. 100,00 and the measurement uncertainty is e.g. ±0,1, measured
values of 99,90 ± 0,1 or below represent a pass and measured values above 99,90—such as
99,91 ± 0,1—represent a fail. However, if the measurement uncertainty is ±0,01, measured values of
99,99 ± 0,01 or below represent a pass and measured values above 99,99—such as 100,00 ± 0,01—
represent a fail. Similarly, if the specified lower limit is e.g.5,00 and the measurement uncertainty is
±0,05, measured values of 5,05± 0,05 or above represent a pass, and measured values below 5,05—
such as 5,04± 0,05—represent a fail.
5. For all screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG, verify for each pair of mounting
holes that the tolerance on the distance between the center lines of metric screws of the size as
defined by dimension M of the ECG Demarcation, which are inserted in the mounting holes of the
ECG under test, are greater than or equal to the tolerances listed in Table 3-3.
It is recommended to perform this verification (for each pair of mounting holes) as follows:
a) Use two (self-cutting) screws of the size defined by dimension M of the ECG Demarcation
to mount the ECG under test onto a suitable flat support material, positioning each screw
in a different mounting hole such that the distance between the center lines of the screws
is as small as possible, and measure the distance 𝑑𝑑1 between their center lines.
b) Use two (self-cutting) screws of the size defined by dimension M of the ECG Demarcation
to mount the ECG under test onto a suitable flat support material, positioning each screw
in the same two mounting holes that were used in step (a), such that the distance between
the center lines of the screws is as large as possible, and measure the distance 𝑑𝑑2 between
their center lines.

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In case of an open hole for example as depicted in Figure 6-1-A, the outermost position of
the screw, corresponding to d2 shall be as depicted in Figure 6-1-B.

A B

Figure 6-1: Outermost position of the screw (d2) in case of an open hole.

c) Determine the distance 𝑑𝑑 from the dimensions B and D of the ECG Demarcation, and
determine the associated tolerance 𝑡𝑡 from Table 3-3. Verify that the relations 𝑑𝑑1 ≤ 𝑑𝑑 − 𝑡𝑡
and 𝑑𝑑2 ≥ 𝑑𝑑 + 𝑡𝑡 both are true.
(Informative) If this test is performed using a (semi-)automated 3D non-contact optical measuring
system, it is recommended to apply the steps procedure using virtual screws.

6.1.1.4 Pass criteria


If the verification result of step 4 and, if applicable, the verification results of step 5, in Section 6.1.1.3 are
positive, the ECG under test passes. Otherwise the ECG under test fails.

6.2 Electrical interface tests


The ECG shall pass the compliance tests defined in [LEDset-Pow].
If the PDS of the ECG under test holds a statement that the ECG complies with the provisions of [LEDset-
Inf], the ECG shall pass the compliance tests defined in [LEDset-Inf].

6.3 ECG Data Set test


For the purpose of this section, the provisions in [Book 1] - section A.0.5 apply.

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Annexes

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Annex A Product Data Set Requirements (normative)


The Product Data Set of an ECG shall contain the following information:
• Statement whether the product is a Built-in ECG, an Independent ECG or that it can be used in both
configurations.
• The designation of the ECG in case the ECG can be used as a Built-in ECG.
• Identification of all screws that are needed for adequate mounting of the ECG in case the ECG can
be used as a Built-in ECG.
• The technical information required by [Ledset-Pow].
• If the ECG complies with the provisions of [LEDset-Inf]:
o A statement that the ECG complies with the provisions of [LEDset-Inf], as recommended in
this Book 13.

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Annex B History of Changes (Informative)


Table B-1 lists the changes made in Edition 2.0.

Location Change Reason


Summary Align summary with other Zhaga books
Classification Align text on classification with other Zhaga books
1.1 Align introduction with other Zhaga books
1.2 Add MD-SIG power interface to the scope of this Zhaga book 13.
1.3.2 Add reference to MD-SIG/LEDset power interface specification
1.3.2 Update reference to MDSIG/LEDset information interface specification
1.4 Remove definitions which are present in Zhaga book 1.
1.5 Remove acronym which is present in Zhaga book 1.
3 Remove functional requirements
4 Add reference to [LEDset-Pow]
6 Remove compliance test on functional requirements
6.2 Add MD-SIG power interface test descriptions.
Annex A Add PDS requirements from MD-SIG power interface.

Table B-1: Changes from Edition 1.0 to Edition 2.0

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