• Prototype testing is the next step in the compliance process. Manufacturers test a small batch of lighting units to verify safety, performance, and reliability. Electrical testing includes checks for overcurrent, insulation, and grounding effectiveness. Photometric testing evaluates brightness and light uniformity. Environmental testing examines heat tolerance, moisture resistance, and impact durability. Prototype testing ensures that potential defects are addressed before mass production.
  • Lighting compliance testing also focuses on flicker and glare control. Excessive flicker can cause headaches, eye strain, and reduced productivity. Glare affects comfort and visibility in workplaces and public spaces. Testing measures flicker percentage, modulation index, and luminance distribution. Products that meet flicker and glare standards enhance user experience. Compliance ensures lighting is both safe and visually comfortable.
  • Collaboration with accredited testing laboratories is essential for compliance. Independent labs provide unbiased, standardized testing services. Working with certified laboratories ensures that results are recognized by regulatory authorities. Manufacturers benefit from expert guidance and access to advanced testing facilities. Lab partnerships enhance credibility and speed up certification. Collaboration helps bring high-quality lighting products to market efficiently.