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5.4 Accuracy test
5.4.1 General
The accuracy test may be tested either:

  • using a reference gauge lux metre, or

  • using a set of reference photometric illumination lamps with defined colour temperature values.

5.4.2 Accuracy test using a reference gauge lux metre
The photometric transducer of the reference lux metre and test lux metre are set one by one so that the optical axis of the photometric bench passes through the centre of the lux metres’ photometric transducer and is parallel to the normal sensitive surface of the photometric transducer. The mutual position of the photoelectric transducer of the test lux metre and reference lux metre is set so that both transducers measure the illuminance at the same plane of measurement. If the photoelectric transducer has a spherical covering, it should be fitted with a “shoe” so the plane can be determined precisely.
A photometric lamp emitting radiation with a colour temperature value corresponding to a temperature of 2 856 K (CIE of standardised source A). The lamp is set so that the centre of the lamp’s filament is at the optical axis of the bench and the lamp’s filament is perpendicular to the optical axis of the bench. All measurements are conducted over a period of 10 minutes of illumination with lamps being supplied with direct-current stabilised voltage in a vertical position with the screw cap facing downward. The applicable illuminance value is set by moving the lamp along the photometric bench at the level of the photometric transducers and alternately reading the readouts from the reference and test lux metre. According to this method, the validation of the lux metre is conducted at five points of each range at values of 10 %, 30 %, 50 %, 70 % and 90 % of the measurement range.
The measured values are used to calculate the test lux metre’s correction coefficient kA for the given illuminance value:
(1)
in which
Eet is the illuminance measured with the reference lux metre for illumination from source A,
Ezk is the illuminance measured with the test lux metre for illumination from source A.
During the test, the ascertained deviation of the average correction coefficient kA from 1 must correspond to the parameters specified in Article 2.3.

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