No-load mode definition

No-load mode means the condition in which the input of a power supply is connected to an AC source consistent with the power supply’s nameplate AC voltage, but the output is not connected to a product or any other load.
No-load mode means the condition of a separate control gear in which its input is connected to the mains power source and its output is intentionally disconnected from light sources, and, if applicable, from lighting control parts and non-lighting parts. If these parts cannot be disconnected, they shall be switched off and their power consumption shall be minimised following the manufacturer’s instructions. No-load mode only applies to a separate control gear for which the manufacturer or importer has declared in the technical documentation that it has been designed for this mode;
No-load mode means the condition of a lamp control gear where it is connected to the supply voltage and where its output is disconnected in normal operation from all the primary loads by the switch intended for this purpose (a faulty or missing lamp, or a disconnection of the load by a safety switch is not normal operation);

More Definitions of No-load mode

No-load mode means the mode of operation when a Class A external power supply is connected to the main electricity supply and the output is not connected to a load.‌
No-load mode means the condition of a separate control gear in which its input is connected to the mains power source and its output is disconnected from light sources, and, if applicable, from data-connection parts, lighting control parts and non-lighting
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No-load mode means the condition of a separate control gear in which—
No-load mode means the condition in which the input of a power supply is connected to an AC source consistent with the power supply’s nameplate AC voltage, butmode of operation when a Class A external power supply is connected to the main electricity supply and the output is not connected to a product or any other load.