1、Entertainment Services andTechnology AssociationAmerican National StandardE1.16 - 2002Entertainment TechnologyConfiguration Standard forMetal-Halide Ballast Power CablesEP/2000-7007r4This edition of ANSI E1.16 was approved by the American National StandardsInstitute on August 8, 2002.2002 ASC E1, Sa
2、fety and Compatibility of Entertainment Technical Equipment andPractices, and its secretariat, the Entertainment Services and Technology Association.All rights reserved.Licensed to ESS Customer. ANSI order 123. Downloaded 6/6/2011 10:10 PM. Single user license only. Copying and networking prohibited
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9、lies to the final approved standard or practice or any other version thereof.Licensed to ESS Customer. ANSI order 123. Downloaded 6/6/2011 10:10 PM. Single user license only. Copying and networking prohibited.The ESTA Technical Standards ProgramThe ESTA Technical Standards Program was created to ser
10、ve the ESTA membership and the en-tertainment industry in technical standards related matters. The goal of the Program is to take aleading role regarding technology within the entertainment industry by creating recommended prac-tices and standards, monitoring standards issues around the world on beh
11、alf of our members, andimproving communications and safety within the industry. ESTA works closely with the technical stan-dards efforts of other organizations within our industry including USITT, PLASA, and VPLT as well asrepresenting the interests of ESTA members to ANSI, UL, and the NFPA. The Tec
12、hnical StandardsProgram is accredited by the American National Standards Institute as Accredited Standards Commit-tee E1, Safety and Compatibility of Entertainment Technical Equipment and Practices.The Technical Standards Committee (TSC) was established by ESTAs Board of Directors to over-see and co
13、ordinate the Technical Standards Program. Made up of individuals experienced in stan-dards-making work from throughout our industry, the Committee approves all projects undertaken andassigns them to the appropriate working group. The Technical Standards Committee employs a Tech-nical Standards Manag
14、er to coordinate the work of the Committee and its working groups as well asmaintain a “Standards Watch” on behalf of members. Working groups include: Camera Cranes, Con-trol Protocols, Electrical Power, Floors, Fog and Smoke, Photometrics, and Rigging.ESTA encourages active participation in the Tec
15、hnical Standards Program. There are several ways tobecome involved. If you would like to become a member of an existing working group, as have overtwo hundred people, you must complete an application which is available from the ESTA office. Yourapplication is subject to approval by the working group
16、 and you will be required to actively participatein the work of the group. This includes responding to letter ballots and attending meetings. Member-ship in ESTA is not a requirement. You can also become involved by requesting that the TSC developa standard or a recommended practice in an area of co
17、ncern to you.The Electrical Power Working Group, which authored this standard, consists of a cross section ofentertainment industry professionals representing manufacturers, consultants, dealers, and end-users. ESTA is committed to developing consensus-based standards and recommended practices inan
18、open setting. Future Electrical Power Working Group projects will include updating this publicationas changes in technology and experience warrant, as well as developing new standards and recom-mended practices for the benefit of the entertainment industry.Published By:Entertainment Services andTech
19、nology Association875 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1005New York, NY 10001 USAPhone: +1-212-244-1505Fax: +1-212-244-1502Email: standardsesta.orgLicensed to ESS Customer. ANSI order 123. Downloaded 6/6/2011 10:10 PM. Single user license only. Copying and networking prohibited.1 ScopeThis standard describes a s
20、tandard practice for grounding contact assignment for detachable powercables on 6kW, 12kW and 18kW metal-halide lamp ballasts used in the motion picture and televi-sion industries on portable studio luminaires that use the MIL-C-5015 connector with #28-6 insertconfiguration on the ballast end of the
21、 power cable.2 PurposeThe use of a standardized pin assignment will reduce the possibility of ballast chassis to un-grounded power conductor connections caused by mismatched cables and ballasts.3 RequirementsConnectors on detachable power cables for use on 6kW, 12kW and 18kW metal-halide lamp bal-la
22、sts with MIL-C-5015 equivalent #28-6 insert configurations (one-piece construction) and contactconfiguration (screw machine) shall designate the “A” position as the grounding contact. This shallbe extended for mate first/break last operation.ANSI E1.16 - 2002, Entertainment Technology - Configuratio
23、n Standard for Metal-Halide Ballast Power CablesEP/2000-7007r4 1Front view of male connectorLicensed to ESS Customer. ANSI order 123. Downloaded 6/6/2011 10:10 PM. Single user license only. Copying and networking prohibited.E1 SecretariatEntertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA)Karl G
24、. RulingTechnical Standards Manager875 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1005New York, NY 10001Phone: +1-212-244-1505FAX: +1-212-244-1502email: krulingesta.orgTechnical Standards Committee ChairPaul VincentVincent Lighting Systems18370 South Miles RoadCleveland, OH 44128Phone: +1-216-475-7600FAX: +1-216-475-6376e
25、mail: Electrical Power Working Group ChairsBob LutherLex Products Corp.401 Shippan AvenueStamford, CT 06902Phone: +1-203-363-3738FAX: +1-203-363-3742email: Ken VanniceColortran (Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.)P.O. Box 2210Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: +1-503-404-5563FAX: +1-503-404-5663email: KVanniceLC
26、ontact InformationLicensed to ESS Customer. ANSI order 123. Downloaded 6/6/2011 10:10 PM. Single user license only. Copying and networking prohibited.Acknowledgments:Electrical Power Working GroupPrincipal voting members at the time this document was approved by the Working Group:Michael Amorelli; A
27、C Power Distribution Inc. GRobert Barbagallo; Proximo Inc. GLouis Bradfield UTim Cox; PLASA GJeff deRecat; Advanced Devices, Inc. PBrian Dowd; TMB Associates PMitch Hefter; Entertainment Technology (Genlyte Thomas Group) representing USITT GWolfgang Hofheinz; Bender GmbH Bender GmbH IATSE, Local 1 U
28、W. G. Krokaugger P.E.; Mole-Richardson Co. PRoger Lattin; IATSE Local 728 UMichael Lay; Strand Lighting (Strand Lighting Ltd.) PGeorge Long; Aggreko Event Services (Aggreko) UBob Luther; Lex Products Corp. PWilliam N. Masten; SMS Inc. / PGS LLC PSteve Terry; Electronic Theatre Controls PKen Vannice;
29、 NSI Corporation (Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.) PAlternate voting members:Joe Boardman; Bender Inc. (Bender GmbH Advanced Devices, Inc. PObserver members:Gian Carlo C. Bartolotti; Ibeam SP / Banco de Eventos ULee J. Bloch; Bloch Design Group Inc. GAndre Broucke; ADB - TTV Technologies (Siemens) P
30、Richard Thornton Brown; Zero 88 Ltd. (i Light Group PLC) PJeffrey Measley; Crouse-Hinds Molded Products Inc. PRon Dahlquist; Dadco PDavid Evaniew; B. I. M. Limited PJose J. Flores; Kino Flo, Inc. PTrevor Forrest; Helvar Lighting Control PPhil Fram; MarincoPDouglas Franz; QVC Network UDon Gray; Kohle
31、r Event Services (Kohler Co.) UJim Holladay; LuxenceGBill Kanne; Illumination Dynamics UHiroshi Kita; Marumo Electric Co., Ltd. PPaul F. Mardon; Pulsar Ltd. PPaul Menetrey; Power Guard Systems, LLC GMac Perkins; PNTA Inc. GEckart Steffens; SOUNDLIGHT representing VPLT GKevin Stolpe; Illumination Dyn
32、amics UArnold Tang; Arnold Tang Productions GAndy Topinka; Technical Group Services, Inc. (Thea M.C. Lights Whitehead Engineering Services GRichard Wolpert; Union Connector Company PG = general interest P = producer U = userLicensed to ESS Customer. ANSI order 123. Downloaded 6/6/2011 10:10 PM. Single user license only. Copying and networking prohibited.
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