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Industry Committee for Emergency Lighting

ICEL has now been incorporated into Lighting Industry Association. ICEL is a joint industry committee formed in 1987 from the Emergency Lighting sections of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association (BEAMA) and the Lighting Industry Federation (LIF)

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Series details Title Year Status
ICEL product endorsement scheme - requirements for the ICEL endorsement of emergency lighting products 2021 Current
ICEL scheme 1001:1999. Scheme of product and authenticated photometric data registration for emergency luminaires and conversion modules 1999 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1004:1997 Use, or modification, of mains luminaires for emergency lighting applications. 3rd edition 1997 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1004:2003 Requirements for the re-engineering of luminaires for emergency lighting use 2003 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1004:2003 Requirements for the re-engineering of luminaires for emergency lighting use (revised June 2004) 2003 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1004:2014 Requirements for the re-engineering of luminaires for emergency lighting use 2014 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1006:1999 Emergency lighting design guide. 3rd edition 1999 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1006:2008 Emergency lighting design guide 2008 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1006:2012 Emergency lighting design guide 2013 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1008:1999 Emergency lighting - risk assessment guide. 2nd edition 1999 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1008:2001 Emergency lighting - risk assessment guide. 3rd edition 2001 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1009:2000 Emergency lighting central power supply systems standard and registration scheme 2000 Withdrawn
Industry Standard 1010:2011 Scheme of registration of battery cell(s) and batteries for emergency lighting use 2011 Withdrawn
Technical Statement TS01 Amalgam fluorescent lamps in emergency lighting applications 2012 Current
Technical Statement TS02 High frequency ballasts and their use with emergency conversion modules in self-contained maintained emergency luminaries 2012 Current
Technical Statement TS03 Emergency exit "clear" signs 2015 Withdrawn
Technical Statement TS03 Emergency exit "clear" signs 2018 Withdrawn
Technical Statement TS03 Emergency exit signs 2019 Current
Technical Statement TS04 Could the selection of 'equal and approved' equipment risk lives? 2015 Current
Technical Statement TS05 LED emergency luminaire test switch circuits 2015 Current

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