Objective value definition
Objective value means the design value of an electrical or photometric characteristic. To be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the gas discharge light source is energized by the electronic light source control-gear operated at the test voltage.
Objective value. Design value of an electrical or photometric characteristic. To be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the gas-discharge light source is energized by the ballast operated at test voltage.
Objective value is the desired value for each of the Performance Criteria.
Examples of Objective value in a sentence
A range of values (Threshold – Objective) is required which creates an automatic fallback position should any Objective value not be achieved and eliminates the need to renegotiate the TTA.
More Definitions of Objective value
Objective value. Design value of an electrical or photometric characteristic. To be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the gas-discharge light source is energized by the ballast, optionally integrated with the light source, and operated at test voltage."
Paragraph 3.2.1. amend to read:
3.2.1. Each sample submitted shall conform to the relevant specifications of this Regulation when tested, in the case the ballast is not integrated with the light source with the ballast according to paragraph 2.2.2.4."
3.3.2. In the case of a coloured (outer) bulb, after an operating period of 15 hours with the ballast or the light source with the ballast integrated at test voltage, the surface of the bulb shall be lightly wiped with a cotton cloth soaked in a mixture of 70 volume per cent of n-heptane and 30 volume per cent of toluol. After about five minutes, the surface shall be inspected visually. It shall not show any apparent changes."