1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C136.13-2014Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment -Metal Brackets for Wood PolesANSI C136.13-2014 Revision of ANSI C136.13-2004 (R2009) American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Metal Brackets for Wood
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20、n electronic retrieval system or otherwise, and without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. C136.13-2014 Page iv 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association C136.13-2014 Page v 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CONT
21、ENTS FOREWORD vi 1 SCOPE 1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 1 3 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES 1 4 TERMINOLOGY 1 5 DESCRIPTION 3 5.1 Bracket Description . 3 5.2 Bracket Marking 3 6 CLASSIFICATION . 3 7 LENGTHS AND RISES . 4 7.1 Nominal Horizontal Length 4 7.2 Design Length and Manufacturing Tolerance . 4 7.3 Rise .
22、 4 7.4 Rise Tolerance 4 8 LUMINAIRE ATTACHMENT END 4 9 ATTACHING FASTENERS . 5 10 WIRING . 5 11 CORROSION PROTECTION . 6 12 GROUNDING 6 13 LOAD-SUPPORTING ABILITY . 6 13.1 Position of the Longitudinal Axis of the Luminaire 6 13.2 Horizontal Force on the Bracket 6 13.3 Vertical Load . 6 13.4 Horizont
23、al Load . 6 13.5 Application of Vertical and Horizontal Loads 6 14 TESTS . 7 14.1 Mounting 7 14.2 Evaluating Vertical Strength and Stiffness Characteristics . 7 14.3 Evaluating Horizontal Strength and Stiffness Characteristics . 7 14.4 Test Data . 7 C136.13-2014 Page vi 2014 National Electrical Manu
24、facturers Association FOREWORD At the time this standard was approved the ANSI C136 committee was composed of the following voting members: Alabama Power Company American Electric Lighting Caltrans Ceravision City of Kansas City, Missouri City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Lighting Cree, Inc. Duk
25、e Energy Duke Energy Florida Eatons Cooper Lighting Edison Electric Institute EPRI EYE Lighting International of N.A., Inc. Florida Power & Light Company FP Outdoor Lighting Controls FRE Composites (2005) Inc. GE Lighting Systems Georgia Power Company Gulf Power Company Hapco Aluminum Pole Products
26、Holophane An Acuity Brands Company Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Inovus Solar Intelligent Illuminations Inc. Intertek USA, Inc. JEA Kauffman Consulting, LLC LED Roadway Lighting Ltd. LITES LUXIM Corp. Mississippi Power National Grid OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. Philips HADCO Philips Lumec PNNL-Battelle ROAM/DTL SEL
27、C Lighting Sensus Metering Shakespeare Composite Structures Silver Spring Networks Sollux Consulting South Carolina Electric & Gas SouthConn Technologies, Inc. Stresscrete/King Luminaire TE Connectivity Utility Metals Division of Fabricated Metals, LLC Valmont Industries, Inc. Vamas Engineering and
28、Consultants Xcel Energy C136.13-2014 Page 1 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1 SCOPE This standard covers metal pipe, tubing, and structural brackets for wood poles designed to support luminaires of generally spherical, ellipsoidal, or rectangular shapes used in roadway and area li
29、ghting. 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES This standard incorporates by undated reference provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed below. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred
30、 to applies (including amendments). ASTM A123/A123M-12 Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products. ASTM A153/A153M-09 Standard Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware. Note: ASTM publications are available from the American So
31、ciety for Testing and Materials, 100 Bar Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 www.standards.ieee.org. 3 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with the following publications. The latest edition of the publication applies (including amendments). ANSI C13
32、6.3-2005 (R2009) American National Standard for Roadway Lighting Equipment Luminaire Attachments. Note: ANSI 136 Standards are available from Techstreet, 3916 Ranchero Dr., Ann Arbor, MI, 48108 USA Phone: (800) 699-9277 International: (734) 780-8000 E-mail: 4 TERMINOLOGY The terms used in this sta
33、ndard shall have the meanings illustrated in Figure 1. C136.13-2014 Page 2 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association SOA SOALRCantilever wit hou t und er brace Cantilever wit h unde r braceLRSin gle tie brace Double t ie braceSOA RLRLSOAOA SRLTr ussLROASA fram eNOTES S = Vertical space betw
34、een pole attachment point of tension and compression members R = Rise OA = Overall pole space L = Design length FIGURE 1 TYPES OF METAL BRACKETS C136.13-2014 Page 3 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 5 DESCRIPTION 5.1 Bracket Description A complete description of the bracket shall in
35、clude the following: a) Class, type, and all dimensions illustrated in Figure 1 b) Material (steel or aluminum), whether pipe, tube, tapered, elliptical, or structural c) Size of the luminaire attachment end d) Location of all attaching fasteners 5.2 Bracket Marking Brackets shall be permanently mar
36、ked near the wood pole end with the manufacturers name or logo and the maximum bracket class by letter. 6 CLASSIFICATION Brackets shall be classified by their ability to support the maximum luminaire size listed in Table 1. The bracket classification specified may limit the design length (L) of some
37、 bracket types shown in Figure 1. Table 1 Bracket Classification Bracket class Maximum luminaire weight lb (kg) Maximum luminaire size Effective projected area ft2 (m2) Equivalent wind loada lb (kg) A 20 (9.07) 1.0 (.096) 30 (13.61) - - B 35 (15.88) 1.4 (.127) 40 (18.14) - - C 50 (22.68) 1.7 (.159)
38、55 (24.95) - - D 70 (31.75) 2.1 (.191) 65 (29.48) E 80 (36.29) 2.6 (.239) 80 (36.29) F 80 (36.29) 3.3 (.302) 100 (45.36) G 80 (36.29) 3.8 (.350) 115 (52.16) H 80 (36.29) 5.0 (.462) 150 (68.04) a The equivalent wind loads listed have been calculated using the formula: 0.00256 (1.14)(V) CDA + K and ha
39、ve been rounded to the nearest 5 lb. Where: V = 100 mph CDA = Effective projected area of luminaire CD = Coefficient of drag: For typical ellipsoidal shapes, CD = 0.6 or less, for typical rectangular shapes, CD = 1.2 or less A = Actual projected area of luminaire K = Adjustment factor to reflect the
40、 luminaire centroid beyond the end of the bracket: 5 lb for Classes A and B, 10 lb for Classes C through H C136.13-2014 Page 4 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 7 LENGTHS AND RISES 7.1 Nominal Horizontal Length The nominal horizontal length of brackets shall be 1 ft (0.305 m), 1.5 f
41、t (0.457 m), 2 ft (0.610 m), 2.5 ft (0.762 m), 4 ft (1.219 m), 6 ft (1.829 m), 8 ft (2.438 m), 10 ft (3.048 m), 12 ft (3.658 m), 14 ft (4.267 m), 15 ft (4.572 m), 16 ft (4.877 m), 18 ft (5.486 m), or 20 ft (6.096 m). 7.2 Design Length and Manufacturing Tolerance The design length (L) and manufacturi
42、ng tolerance of the brackets shall be as shown in Table 2. 7.3 Rise The rise of brackets shall be in 6 in (15.24 cm) increments or 12 in (30.48 cm), 18 in (45.72 cm), 24 in (60.96 cm), 30 in (76.2 cm), 36 in (91.44 cm), 42 in (1.07 m), 48 in (1.22 m), 54 in (1.37 m), 60 in (1.52 m), 66 in (1.68 m),
43、72 in (1.83 m), 78 in (1.98 m), 84 in (2.13 m). 7.4 Rise Tolerance The manufactured rise shall have a tolerance not greater than 3 in (7.62 cm) of the rise for arms 4 and greater in horizontal length, and a tolerance not greater than 1.5” for arms less than 4” in horizontal length. Table 2 Bracket L
44、engths Nominal horizontal length ft (m) Design length (L) ft-in (m) Design length manufacturing tolerance in (cm) 1 (0.305) 1-0 (0.305) 1 ( 2.54) 2 (0.609) 2-0 (0.609) 1 ( 2.54) 4 (1.22) 3-6 (1.07) 2 ( 5.08) 6 (1.83) 5-6 (1.68) 2 ( 5.08) 8 (2.44) 7-6 (2.29) 2 ( 5.08) 10 (3.05) 9-6 (2.90) 2 ( 5.08) 1
45、2 (3.66) 11-6 (3.51) 2 ( 5.08) 14 (4.27) 13-6 (4.11) 2 ( 5.08) 15 (4.57) 14-6 (4.42) 2 ( 5.08) 16 (4.88) 15-6 (4.72) 2 ( 5.08) 18 (5.49) 17-6 (5.33) 2 ( 5.08) 20 (6.10) 19-6 (5.94) 2 ( 5.08) 8 LUMINAIRE ATTACHMENT END The luminaire end of the bracket shall be terminated by a straight tubular section
46、 of either 1-1/4 in NPS (1 5/8 in) having a 7-1/2 in (19.05 cm) minimum length or 2 in NPS (2 3/8 in) having a 10 in (25.4 cm) minimum length to accommodate a slipfitter luminaire attachment. The diameter tolerance of the luminaire end of the bracket shall be +- 0.03 in (0.08 cm) The pole plate atta
47、chment shall be designed to accommodate a cylindrical wood pole 7-10 in (17.8-25.4 cm) in diameter, unless specified otherwise by the user. C136.13-2014 Page 5 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 9 ATTACHING FASTENERS Luminaire brackets shall be designed for attachment to wood poles b
48、y means of 5/8 in (1.59 cm) machine bolts and 1/2 in (1.27 cm) lag screws. Holes for the machine bolt attachment shall be 11/16 in (1.75 cm) in diameter. Holes for the lag screw attachment shall be 9/16 in (1.43 cm) in diameter. Luminaire brackets shall be designed to occupy minimum vertical spacing
49、 between the pole attachment points of tension and compression members, but the spacing shall be not less than 2 in (5.08 cm). It is recommended that the vertical spacing (S) not exceed the dimensions shown in Table 3. Table 3 Bracket Attachment Nominal support lengths ft (m) Maximum vertical space between pole attachment points in (m) 1 (0.305) 16 (0.406) 2 (0.609) 16 (0.406) 4 (1.22) 18 (0.457) 6 (1.83) 20 (0.508) 8 (2.44) 22 (0.559
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