International lamp coding system

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The international lamp coding system (ILCOS) is defined by IEC 61231,[1] an international standard maintained by the lamp technical committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission. It is intended to provide a well-defined and vendor-independent coding system for all lamp categories except vehicle lamps. The first version of the standard was published in 1993, the most recent update in 2013.

ILCOS defines a short code, ILCOS L, and a standard code, ILCOS D, which provides the complete designation of a lamp.

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  1. ^ IEC 61231:2010+AMD1:2013 CSV Consolidated version: International lamp coding system (ILCOS). International Electrotechnical Commission. 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2021-05-06.