Design and application of retrofit LED lamps

IEC TR 63633:2025 provides information on safety related aspects relevant for the design and application of LED lamps that can be used as a replacement for lamps of different technology (for example, incandescent, fluorescent or HID).

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
08-Dec-2025
Current Stage
PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
09-Dec-2025
Completion Date
02-Jan-2026

Overview

IEC TR 63633:2025, titled "Design and application of retrofit LED lamps," is an essential technical report published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). This standard provides critical information on the safety aspects, design considerations, and practical guidelines for retrofit LED lamps-LED lamps intended to replace traditional lamps such as incandescent, fluorescent, or HID without modifications to the luminaire. It highlights key factors influencing compatibility, performance, and safety in retrofit LED applications. Notably, the document excludes LED lamps used in automotive applications.

This technical report is a valuable resource for manufacturers, designers, and specifiers involved in developing or implementing LED retrofit solutions in various lighting environments, focusing on safe and effective integration.

Key Topics

  • Replacement Compatibility
    Ensuring retrofit LED lamps fit seamlessly into existing luminaires requires careful assessment of:

    • Safety requirements and interchangeability limits (dimension, mass, bending moment) of the original lamp
    • Application-specific factors such as use in household appliances, explosion-proof and emergency luminaires
    • Thermal properties and stability of materials compared to original lamp types
    • Environmental conditions approximation including ambient temperature and water ingress protection (IP rating)
    • Compatibility with existing controls like dimmers and separate control gear, including arrangements with multiple lamps
  • Performance and Safety Implications
    Retrofit LED lamps must be assessed on performance aspects influencing safety, including:

    • Light output and distribution
    • Electrical characteristics such as flicker and in-rush current, which affect luminaire operation and user comfort
  • Emergency Lighting Use
    The report emphasizes that retrofit LED lamps generally are not suitable for emergency lighting applications without proper validation, due to stringent safety and performance requirements of emergency luminaires.

  • Replacement Information and Labeling
    Clear documentation accompanying retrofit LED lamps is essential. This includes information about the original lamp type that can be safely replaced and guidance ensuring proper application and user awareness for safe operation.

Applications

Retrofit LED lamps designed according to IEC TR 63633:2025 offer versatile solutions for upgrading existing lighting installations by replacing conventional lamps with energy-efficient LED alternatives. Practical applications include:

  • Residential lighting retrofits replacing incandescent or fluorescent lamps to improve energy efficiency and lifetime
  • Commercial and industrial lighting upgrades where existing luminaires remain unchanged but benefit from LED technology
  • Specialized applications considering thermal and mechanical compatibility-for example, explosion-proof lamps and luminaires used in machinery environments
  • Retrofits in settings with controlled environments considering IP ratings and thermal constraints

By adhering to this IEC report, stakeholders can ensure safer integration and optimal performance of retrofit LED lamps, minimizing risks such as electrical incompatibilities and mechanical failures.

Related Standards

  • IEC CDV 63554 - LED lamps - Safety requirements
    Addresses specific safety annexes and requirements for LED lamps which this document complements.

  • IEC 60155:1993 - Glow-starters for fluorescent lamps
    Relevant for considerations when replacing glow starters with LED replacement starters in double-capped LED lamps without modifying luminaires.

  • IEC Electropedia and ISO Online Browsing Platform
    Provide terminological resources essential for understanding and applying related standards in LED lighting technology.


This standard is critical for lighting professionals aiming to implement retrofit LED lamps that comply with international safety requirements and ensure functional compatibility with existing luminaires. For further details and access to IEC publications, visit IEC Webstore.

Technical report

IEC TR 63633:2025 - Design and application of retrofit LED lamps Released:9. 12. 2025 Isbn:9782832709139

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IEC TR 63633:2025 is a technical report published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Design and application of retrofit LED lamps". This standard covers: IEC TR 63633:2025 provides information on safety related aspects relevant for the design and application of LED lamps that can be used as a replacement for lamps of different technology (for example, incandescent, fluorescent or HID).

IEC TR 63633:2025 provides information on safety related aspects relevant for the design and application of LED lamps that can be used as a replacement for lamps of different technology (for example, incandescent, fluorescent or HID).

IEC TR 63633:2025 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 29.140.99 - Other standards related to lamps. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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IEC TR 63633 ®
Edition 1.0 2025-12
TECHNICAL
REPORT
Design and application of retrofit LED lamps

ICS 29.140.99  ISBN 978-2-8327-0913-9

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 2
1 Scope . 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 4
4 General . 4
4.1 Replacement compatibility . 4
4.2 Performance aspects with possible safety implications . 5
5 Emergency lighting use . 5
6 Replacement information . 5
Bibliography . 6

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Design and application of retrofit LED lamps

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