1、 ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017) Entertainment Technology Dimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors Document number: EP/2002-7005r5 Copyright 2017 ESTA All rights reserved. Approved as an American National Standard by the ANSI Board of Standards Review on 23 February 2017. blank page ANSI E1.24 2012
2、 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 i NOTICE and DISCLAIMER ESTA does not approve, inspect, or certify any installations, procedures, equipment or materials for compliance with codes, recommended practices or standards. Compliance with a
3、n ESTA standard or an American National Standard developed by ESTA is the sole and exclusive responsibility of the manufacturer or provider and is entirely within their control and discretion. Any markings, identification or other claims of compliance do not constitute certification or approval of a
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5、satory, directly or indirectly resulting from the publication, use of, or reliance on this document. In issuing and distributing this document. In issuing this document, ESTA does not either (a) undertake to render professional or other services for or on behalf of any person or entity, or (b) under
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7、 Published by: Entertainment Services and Technology Association ESTA 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 USA Phone: 1-212-244-1505 Fax: 1-212-244-1502 Email: standardsesta.org ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r
8、5 ii The ESTA Technical Standards Program ESTAs Technical Standards Program was created to serve the ESTA membership and the entertainment industry in technical standards related matters. The goal of the Program is to take a leading role regarding technology within the entertainment industry by crea
9、ting recommended practices and standards, monitoring standards issues around the world on behalf of our members, and improving communications and safety within the industry. ESTA works closely with the technical standards efforts of other organizations within our industry, including USITT and VPLT,
10、as well as representing the interests of ESTA members to ANSI, UL, and the NFPA. The Technical Standards Program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute. The Technical Standards Council (TSC) was established to oversee and coordinate the Technical Standards Program. Made up of ind
11、ividuals experienced in standards-making work from throughout our industry, the Council approves all projects undertaken and assigns them to the appropriate working group. The Technical Standards Council employs a Technical Standards Manager to coordinate the work of the Council and its working grou
12、ps as well as maintain a “Standards Watch” on behalf of members. Working groups include: Control Protocols, Electrical Power, Event Safety, Floors, Fog and Smoke, Followspot Position, Photometrics, Rigging, and Stage Lifts. ESTA encourages active participation in the Technical Standards Program. The
13、re are several ways to become involved. If you would like to become a member of an existing working group, you must complete an application which is available from http:/tsp.esta.org/tsp/documents/procedural_docs.html. Applications are subject to approval by the working group and voters are required
14、 to attend meetings and vote on letter ballots. Membership in ESTA is not a requirement. You can also become involved by requesting that the TSC develop a standard or a recommended practice in an area of concern to you. The Electrical Power Working Group, which authored this Standard, consists of a
15、cross section of entertainment industry professionals representing a diversity of interests. ESTA is committed to developing consensus-based standards and recommended practices in an open setting. Investors in Innovation The Technical Standard Program (TSP) is financially supported by ESTA and by co
16、mpanies and individuals who make undirected donations to the TSP. Contributing companies and individuals who have helped fund the TSP are recognized as “Investors in Innovation.” The Investors in Innovation when this standard was approved by ANSI on 23 February 2017 include these companies and indiv
17、iduals: VISIONARY LEADERS ($50,000 100 employees/members) Chauvet Professional Robe Columbus McKinnon Entertainment Technology United States Institute for Theatre Technology Martin Professional VER VISIONARY ($5,000 20100 employees/members) Altman Lighting, Inc. McLaren Engineering Group German Ligh
18、t Products Stage Rigging High End Systems Tyler Truss Systems, Inc. JR Clancy VISIONARY ($500 100 employees/members) Barbizon Electric NAMM Golden Sea Professional Equipment Limited Rosco Laboratories IATSE Local 891 Texas Scenic Company Lex INVESTOR ($1,500$4,999; 20100 employees/members) American
19、Society of Theatre Consultants Niscon Inc. City Theatrical Inc. Syracuse Scenery and Stage Lighting InterAmerica Stage, Inc. XSF Xtreme Structures and Fabrication INVESTOR ($200$499; 100 employees/members) Ian Foulds, IATSE Local 873 IATSE Local 80 Harlequin Floors PSAV SUPPORTER ($1,500; 20100 empl
20、oyees/members) Aerial Arts Oasis Stage Werks Blizzard Lighting, LLC Stage Equipment 20 employees/members) About the Stage Lizz Pittsley Milton Davis Phil Reilly Pat Grenfell Robert Scales Mitch Hefter Charles Scott Alan Hendrickson Serapid Hoist Sales and Services Michael Skinner Beverly and Tom Ing
21、lesby Skjonberg Controls Inc. Intensity Advisors John Szewczuk Eddie Kramer Teclumen Michael Lay Theta Consulting John Musarra Tracy Underhill Shawn Nolan Ken Vannice ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 iv Contact Informat
22、ion Technical Standards Manager Karl G. Ruling ESTA 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 USA 1-212-244-1505 karl.rulingesta.org Assistant Technical Standards Manager Erin Grabe ESTA 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 USA 1-212-244-1505 erin.grabeesta.org Technical Standards Cou
23、ncil Co-chairpersons Mike Garl Mike Garl Consulting LLC Phone: 1 865-389-4371 Mike Wood Mike Wood Consulting LLC Phone: 1 512-288-4916 Fax: 1 866-674-2179 Electrical Power Working Group Chairpersons Mitch Hefter Phone: 1-972-839-8488 mkhefter.pDesignR Ken Vannice Ken Vannice LLC Phone: 1-503-244-8
24、732 ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 v Acknowledgments The Electrical Power Working Group members when this document was reaffirmed by the working group on 2 January 2017 are shown below. The company or organization li
25、sted is the company or organization represented if the member is a voting member. Voting members: Kevin Amick; IATSE Local 479; G Matthew Antonucci; Contract Services Administration Trust Fund; U Justin Bennett; University of the Incarnate Word; U Rodger Dean; Entertainment Electrical Safety Committ
26、ee of Ontario; G Don Earl; Earl Girls, Inc.; DR Nehad El-Sherif; Nehad El-Sherif; G Ian Foulds; Entertainment Electrical Safety Committee of Ontario; G Jerry Gorrell; Theatre Safety Programs; U Mitch Hefter; USITT; U Edwin S. Kramer; I.A.T.S.E. Local 1; U Roger Lattin; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; U Hans L
27、au; Filmgear, Inc.; MP Michael Lay; Philips Lighting; MP George Long; Aggreko; DR Bob Luther; Lex TM3; CP Tyrone Mellonm Jr.; Lex TM3; CP Darryl Ross; TMB; MP Heather Rowe; Contract Services Administration Trust Fund; U Alan M. Rowe; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; U Larry Schoeneman; DesignLab Chicago, Inc.;
28、 DR Steve Terry; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MP Stephen Vanciel; IATSE Local 631; U Ken Vannice; Ken Vannice LLC; G Art Wanuch; Entertainment Electrical Safety Committee of Ontario; G Keith S. Woods; IATSE Local 891; U Observer (non-voting) members: Robert Barbagallo; Solotech Inc.; DR Lee J.
29、 Bloch; Bloch Design Group, Inc.; G Louis Bradfield; Louis Bradfield; U Richard Cadena; Academy of Production Technology; G Ron Dahlquist; Dadco; MP James Davey; AC Power Distribution Inc.; CP Jeremy Day; Lumenpulse Lighting Inc.; MP Jim Digby; Event Safety Alliance; U Marsha DuBois; Pintech Stage C
30、onnectors, Inc.; CP James Eade; ABTT; G Brian Eustace; Mole-Richardson Co.; CP Trevor Forrest; Helvar Lighting Control; MP Robert P. Harris; IATSE Local 891; U Mike Harwood; William F. White International; DR Jim Holladay; Luxence; G Charles (Chuck) Kurten; Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; G Nathan
31、Leonard; Bender GmbH MP Pat Miller; Hubbell Inc. ; MP Jeff T. Miller; Walt Disney Company; U Kevin OBrien; Bestek Lighting U Elizabeth E. (Lizz) Pittsley; Elizabeth Pittsley; U Ford Sellers; Chauvet Lighting; MP Mike Skinner; Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers; U Jonny Starr; TMB; M
32、P ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 vi Robert Timmerman; Philips Lighting; MP James Tomlinson; Team Tomlinson; G Colin Waters; TMB; DR Jeong Sik Yoo; Korea Testing Laboratory / Theatre Safety Center; DE Interest category
33、 codes: CP = custom-market producer DE = designer DR = dealer rental company G = general interest MP = mass-market producer U = user ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 vii Table of Contents: Acknowledgments. v Foreword vi
34、ii 1 General . 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Compliance 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Conventions 1 4 General Requirements . 2 4.1 Male pins . 8 4.2 Female devices . 8 4.3 Grounded terminals . 12 4.4 Grounding terminals 12 4.5 Other terminals 13 4.6 Female contact accessibility 13 4.7 Entrance hole for 20 am
35、pere female connector 13 4.8 250 volt, 100 ampere connectors (6T100) 13 Annex A - Pin Connector Chart (Normative) . 14 Pin Connector Chart Notes (Normative): . 15 Figures: 1 - 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding Devices rated 20 amperes 125 volts; 15 amperes 250 volts 2 - 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding Devices (5T30)
36、rated 30 amperes, 125 250 volts 3 - 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding Devices (5T60) rated 60 amperes, 125 250 volts 4 - 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding Devices (5T100) rated 100 amperes, 125 250 volts 5 - 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding Devices (6T100) rated 100 amperes, 250 volts 6 - Pin and sleeve alignment test fixture -
37、 20 ampere devices 7 - Pin and sleeve alignment test fixture - 30 ampere devices 8 - Pin and sleeve alignment test fixture - 60 ampere devices 9 - Pin and sleeve alignment test fixture - 100 ampere, 125 - 250 volt devices 10 - Pin and sleeve alignment test fixture 100 ampere, 250 volt devices ANSI E
38、1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDimensional Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 viii Foreword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard E1.24 and contains no requirements.) This purpose of this Standard is to present the dimensional requirements of stage pi
39、n connectors and is intended to provide for the intermateability of these products made by different manufacturers. The original version of this Standard was developed from 1995 through1997 by the Engineering Commission of the United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc. (USITT) and was know
40、n as USITT S3-1997 Standard for Stage Pin Connectors. In 2003, USITT transferred maintenance of the S3-1997 to ESTA, an ANSI-accredited standards developer. ESTA is a non-profit trade association representing the entertainment technology industry. Its members include dealers, manufacturers, manufact
41、urer representatives, service and production companies, scenic houses, designers and consultants. The Association addresses areas of common concern such as technical standards, customer service, equipment quality, business practices, insurance, and credit reporting, and provides a wide variety of se
42、rvices to Members. ESTAs Technical Standards Program (TSP) is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to write American National Standards. This accreditation means that ESTAs Technical Standards Program for standards-making has passed a detailed scrutiny by ANSI to insure tha
43、t it meets the most stringent requirements for fairness and proper public review of proposed ESTA standards. The accreditation allows ESTA to submit standards for the ANSI public review and comment process, and then publish them as ANSI standards. Entertainment Services and Technology Association ES
44、TA 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 (212) 244-1505 Phone (212) 244-1502 Fax http:/www.esta.org The United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc. (USITT) is the Association of Design, Production, and Technology Professionals in the Performing Arts and Entertainment Industry. Foun
45、ded in 1960, the mission of the Institute is to advance the professions of design and technology in the performing arts by disseminating information, actively promoting the advancement of knowledge and skills and facilitating national and international communication among its members. USITT is the U
46、nited States Center of OISTAT, the International Organization of Scenographers, Theatre Architects and Technicians. USITT 315 South Crouse Avenue Suite 200. Syracuse, NY 13210 (800) 93USITT (315) 463-6463 (315) 463-6525 FAX http:/www.usitt.org ANSI E1.24 2012 (R2017), Entertainment TechnologyDmensio
47、nal Requirements for Stage Pin Connectors EP/2002-7005r5 Page 1 1 General 1.1 Scope This configuration standard covers the dimensional requirements and mechanical requirements related to intermateability for a series of split-pin and sleeve wiring devices known as Pin Connectors or Stage Pin Connect
48、ors that are used predominately in the theatre, television and motion picture industries in North America. This is not a safety standard. 1.2 Compliance Compliance with this Standard is strictly voluntary and the responsibility of the manufacturer. Markings and identification or other claims of comp
49、liance do not constitute certification or approval by ESTA. 2 Normative references NFPA 70 National Electrical Code (NEC) National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA. 02269 Underwriters Laboratories Standard 498 - Attachment Plugs and Receptacles Underwriters Laboratories 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062-2096 3 Conventions Throughout this publication, the following shall apply: 3.1 All dimensions are in inches with the SI equival
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