1、C239-02(reaffirmed 2011)Performance standard for dusk-to-dawn luminairesBlank pageUpdate No. 1C239-02December 2002Note: General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSAInformation Products Sales or visit www.csa.ca for information about the CSA StandardsUpdate Servic
2、e.Title: Performance Standard for Dusk-to-Dawn Luminaires originally publishedJanuary 2002The following revisions have been formally approved:Revised Outside front cover, inside front cover, and title pageNew NoneDeleted NoneCSA Standard C239-02 originally consisted of 17 pages (ix preliminary and 8
3、 text), each datedJanuary 2002. It now consists of the following pages:January 2002 iiiix and 18December 2002 Cover, title page, and copyright page! Update your copy by inserting these revised pages.! Keep the pages you remove for reference.Blank pageCAN/CSA-C239-02Performance Standard forDusk-to-Da
4、wn LuminairesA National Standard of Canada(approved December 2002)The Canadian Standards Association (CSA), The Standards Council of Canada is theunder whose auspices this National Standard has been coordinating body of the National Standards system, produced, was chartered in 1919 and accredited by
5、 a federation of independent, autonomousthe Standards Council of Canada to the National organizations working towards the furtherStandards system in 1973. It is a not-for-profit, development and improvement of voluntarynonstatutory, voluntary membership association standardization in the national in
6、terest.engaged in standards development and certification The principal objects of the Council are to foster activities. and promote voluntary standardization as a means CSA standards reflect a national consensus of of advancing the national economy, benefiting theproducers and users including manuf
7、acturers, health, safety, and welfare of the public, assisting consumers, retailers, unions and professional and protecting the consumer, facilitating domestic organizations, and governmental agencies. The and international trade, and furthering internationalstandards are used widely by industry and
8、 commerce cooperation in the field of standards.and often adopted by municipal, provincial, and A National Standard of Canada is a standard whichfederal governments in their regulations, particularly in has been approved by the Standards Council ofthe fields of health, safety, building and construct
9、ion, Canada and one which reflects a reasonableand the environment. agreement among the views of a number of capableIndividuals, companies, and associations across individuals whose collective interests provide to theCanada indicate their support for CSAs standards greatest practicable extent a bala
10、nce ofdevelopment by volunteering their time and skills to representation of producers, users, consumers, andCSA Committee work and supporting the Associations others with relevant interests, as may be appropriateobjectives through sustaining memberships. The more to the subject in hand. It normally
11、 is a standardthan 7000 committee volunteers and the 2000 which is capable of making a significant and timelysustaining memberships together form CSAs total contribution to the national interest.membership from which its Directors are chosen. Approval of a standard as a National Standard ofSustainin
12、g memberships represent a major source of Canada indicates that a standard conforms to theincome for CSAs standards development activities. criteria and procedures established by the StandardsThe Association offers certification and testing Council of Canada. Approval does not refer to theservices i
13、n support of and as an extension to its technical content of the standard; this remains thestandards development activities. To ensure the continuing responsibility of the accreditedintegrity of its certification process, the Association standards-development organization.regularly and continually a
14、udits and inspects products Those who have a need to apply standards arethat bear the CSA Mark. encouraged to use National Standards of CanadaIn addition to its head office and laboratory complex whenever practicable. These standards are subject in Toronto, CSA has regional branch offices in major t
15、o periodic review; therefore, users are cautioned centres across Canada and inspection and testing to obtain the latest edition from the organizationagencies in eight countries. Since 1919, the preparing the standard.Association has developed the necessary expertise to The responsibility for approvi
16、ng National Standards meet its corporate mission: CSA is an independent of Canada rests with theservice organization whose mission is to provide an Standards Council of Canadaopen and effective forum for activities facilitating the 270 Albert Street, Suite 200exchange of goods and services through t
17、he use of Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 6N7standards, certification and related services to meet Canadanational and international needs.For further information on CSA services, write toCanadian Standards Association5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 5N6CanadaCette Norme nationale du Canada
18、 est offerte en anglais et en franais.Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is importantto note that it remains the responsibility of the users to judge its suitability for their particular purpose.Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards Associatio
19、nNational Standard of Canada(approved December 2002)CAN/CSA-C239-02Performance Standard for Dusk-to-Dawn LuminairesPrepared byRegistered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationApproved byStandards Council of CanadaPublished in January 2002 by Canadian Standards AssociationA not-for-profit priva
20、te sector organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R31-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at www.csa.caISBN 1-55324-562-8Technical Editor: Sally RichardsonManager, Editorial and Production Services: Karin JaronProduction Manager: Alison MacIntoshAdmini
21、strative Assistant: Cecilia VegaDocument Analysts: Elizabeth Hope/Indira KumaralaganEditors: Maria Adragna/Samantha Coyle/Claire Foley/Sandra Hawryn/Ann Martin/John McConnellGraphics Coordinator: Cindy KerkmannPublishing System Coordinators: Ursula Das/Grace Da Silva/Hematie Hassan/Seetha Rajagopala
22、n Canadian Standards Association 2002All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.(Copyright page replaced December 2002)CSA Standards Update ServiceC239-02January 2002Title: Performance standard for dusk-to-d
23、awn luminairesPagination: 17 pages (ix preliminary and 8 text), each dated January 2002To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to www.shop.CSA.caclick on E-mail Services under MY ACCOUNTclick on CSA Standards Update ServiceThe List ID that you will need to registe
24、r for updates to this publication is 2012685.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsa.ca or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSAs policy on privacy at www.csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.Blank pageCSA StandardC239-02Performance Standard forDusk-to-Dawn L
25、uminairesRegistered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationPublished in January 2002 by Canadian Standards AssociationA not-for-profit private sector organization178 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R31-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at www.csa.caISBN 1-55324-56
26、2-8Technical Editor: Sally RichardsonManager, Editorial and Production Services: Karin JaronProduction Manager: Alison MacIntoshAdministrative Assistant: Cecilia VegaDocument Analysts: Elizabeth Hope/Indira KumaralaganEditors: Maria Adragna/Samantha Coyle/Claire Foley/Sandra Hawryn/Ann Martin/John M
27、cConnellGraphics Coordinator: Cindy KerkmannPublishing System Coordinators: Ursula Das/Grace Da Silva/Hematie Hassan/Seetha Rajagopalan Canadian Standards Association 2002All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any formwhatsoever without the prior permission of the publ
28、isher. Canadian Standards Association Performance Standard for Dusk-to-Dawn LuminairesJanuary 2002 iiiContentsTechnical Committee on the Performance of Lighting Equipment ivSubcommittee on Dusk-to-Dawn Luminaires viPreface viiiForeword ix1. Scope 12. Definitions 13. Reference Publications 14. Genera
29、l Requirements 24.1 Luminaires 24.2 Lamp 34.3 Testing 35. Specific Requirements 35.1 Ballasts 35.2 Photoelectric Controllers and Receptacles 36. Packaging and Marking 4Table 4Figure 5C239-02 Canadian Standards Associationiv January 2002Technical Committee on thePerformance of Lighting EquipmentR.M.
30、Cilic OSRAM SYLVANIA LTD., ChairMississauga, OntarioR.F. Hughes BC Hydro, Vice-ChairVancouver, British ColumbiaM. Cole Hubbell Canada, Inc.,Pickering, OntarioK. Delves Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioE. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology,Toronto, OntarioG.D.A. Henriqu
31、es British Columbia Hydro, AssociateBurnaby, British ColumbiaM. Khan Toronto Hydro,Toronto, OntarioW.H. Khella Consultant,Mississauga, OntarioM. Lefebvre O(b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) be phrased where possible to permit a specific “yes” o
32、r “no” answer.Committee interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governingstandardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update. For subscription details, write to CSA Sales Promotion,Info Update, at the address given above. Canadian Standards Ass
33、ociation Performance Standard for Dusk-to-Dawn LuminairesJanuary 2002 ixForewordThe Canadian Standards Association (CSA) develops standards under the name Canadian StandardsAssociation, and provides certification and testing under the name CSA International. CSA Internationalprovides certification s
34、ervices for manufacturers who, under license from CSA, wish to use theappropriate registered CSA Marks on certain products of their manufacture to indicate conformity withCSA Standards.CSA Certification for a number of products is provided in the interest of maintaining agreed-uponstandards of quali
35、ty, performance, interchangeability and/or safety, as appropriate. Where applicable,certification may form the basis for acceptance by inspection authorities responsible for enforcement ofregulations. Where feasible, programs will be developed for additional products for which certification isdesire
36、d by producers, consumers, or other interests. In performing its functions in accordance with itsobjectives, CSA does not assume or undertake to discharge any responsibility of the manufacturer or anyother party. The opinions and findings of the Association represent its professional judgement given
37、with due consideration to the necessary limitations of practical operation and state of the art at the timethe Standard is processed.Products in substantial accord with this Standard but which exhibit a minor difference or a new featuremay be deemed to meet the Standard providing the feature or diff
38、erence is found acceptable utilizingappropriate CSA International Operating Procedures. Products that comply with this Standard shall notbe certified if they are found to have additional features which are inconsistent with the intent of thisStandard. Products shall not be certifiable if they are di
39、scovered to contravene applicable laws orregulations.Testing techniques, test procedures, and instrumentation frequently must be prescribed byCSA International in addition to the technical requirements contained in Standards of CSA. In additionto markings specified in the Standard, CSA International
40、 may require special cautions, markings, andinstructions that are not specified by the Standard.Some tests required by CSA Standards may be inherently hazardous. The Association neither assumesnor accepts any responsibility for any injury or damage that may occur during or as the result of tests,whe
41、rever performed, whether performed in whole or in part by the manufacturer or the Association, andwhether or not any equipment, facility, or personnel for or in connection with the test is furnished by themanufacturer or the Association.Manufacturers should note that, in the event of the failure of
42、CSA International to resolve an issuearising from the interpretation of requirements, there is an appeal procedure: the complainant shouldsubmit the matter, in writing, to the Secretary of the Canadian Standards Association.If this Standard is to be used in obtaining CSA Certification please remembe
43、r, when making applicationfor certification, to request all current Amendments, Bulletins, Notices, and Technical Information Lettersthat may be applicable and for which there may be a nominal charge. For such information or forfurther information concerning CSA Certification, please address your in
44、quiry to Applications andCustomer Service, CSA International, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.Blank page Canadian Standards Association Performance Standard for Dusk-to-Dawn LuminairesJanuary 2002 1C239-02Performance Standard forDusk-to-Dawn Luminaires1. Scope1.1This Standard
45、 applies to luminaires, traditionally known as dusk-to-dawn luminaires or area securitylights, for use in non-hazardous locations that are intended for installation outdoors on branch circuits of600 V nominal or less between conductors in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. Typical
46、 luminaires are shown in Figure 1.1.2This Standard covers the performance criteria of the luminaires. 1.3The light sources that are used in the luminaires and covered in the Standard are metal halide, highpressure sodium, low pressure sodium, and mercury vapour lamps. 2. DefinitionsThe following def
47、initions apply in this Standard:Area security light see Dusk-to-dawn luminaire.Dusk-to-dawn luminaire a luminaire utilizing a metal halide, high pressure sodium, low pressuresodium, or mercury vapour lamp, photoelectric controller, and the necessary ancillary equipment, suchas integral ballast, refl
48、ector, refractor, photoelectric control receptacle, and mounting hardware as maybe necessary. See Figure 1.Photoelectric controller an electric switch also known as a controller that is designed to permit adusk-to-dawn luminaire to be switched on and off at preset values of ambient illumination.3. R
49、eference Publications3.1Where reference is made to the Canadian Electrical Code, Parts I and II, such reference shall be consideredto refer to the latest edition and all amendments thereto. This Standard refers to the following CanadianElectrical Code Standards, and the year dates shown indicate the latest editions available when thereferencing Standard was approved.CSA StandardsC22.1-1998,Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (18 edition);thC239-02 Canadian Standards Association2 January 2002C22.2 No. 9.0-1996,Luminaires;C22.2 No. 184-M1
copyright@ 2008-2019 麦多课文库(www.mydoc123.com)网站版权所有
备案/许可证编号:苏ICP备17064731号-1