1、 ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 and C78.43-2009 American National Standard for electric lamps: Single-Ended Metal Halide Lamps ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 1 of 1
2、82 American National Standard Approved: April 08, 2013 Secretariat: American National Standard Lighting Group for electric lamps: Single-Ended Metal Halide Lamps An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. It is intended as a guid
3、e to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. The existence of an American National Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming
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8、s a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. Consensus is established when, in the judgment of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simpl
9、e majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be made toward their resolution. The existence of an American National Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or
10、 using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. It is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and will in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American
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12、e page of this standard. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Stan
13、dards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Copyright 2013 by American National Standard Lighting Group In affiliation with National Electrical Manufacturers Association All rights reserved. No part of this publication may b
14、e reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group
15、Page 3 of 182 Foreword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard C78.43-20XX). Suggestions for improvement of this standard should be submitted to the Secretariat C78 American National Standard Lighting Group, 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1752, Rosslyn, VA 22209. This standard was pr
16、ocessed and approved by the Accredited Standards Committee on Electric Lamps, C78, and its Work Group C78WG04. Work Group approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all Work Group members voted for that approval. The reader should note that changes to this standard are colorized in red
17、. Additionally, Part III Data Sheet Paragraphs have been renumbered and Sections 3 and 4 are new to the Standard and not shown in red. Amendment / Change CDV RV Revision CDV 78_4321 RV 78_4322 Andrew D. Jackson, Chair, ASC 78 William Hitchcock, Technical Coordinator Randolph N. Roy, American Nationa
18、l Standard Lighting Group Hunter Lia Zager, Editor ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 4 of 182 Contents Foreword.3 Organization of this standard. 6 PART I General Requirements and Information 1 S
19、cope. . 8 2 Normative references. . 8 3 Definitions 9 4 Methods of measurement 9 5 Lamp specifications. 9 5.1 Lamp designations and description . 9 5.2 Lamp physical characteristics .10 5.3 Operating requirements at 100 hours .10 5.4 Lamp reignition voltage spike (Vrs) . 10 5.5 Lamp reignition volta
20、ge (Vr) 10 5.6 Lamp starting warm-up requirements . 11 5.7 Reference ballast requirements .11 6 Information for magnetic ballast design . 11 6.1 Requirements for lag ballast . 12 6.2 Requirements for peak-lead ballasts 12 6.3 Ignitor requirements . 12 6.4 Starting current requirements . 13 6.5 Curre
21、nt crest factor 13 6.6 Maximum voltage across lamp terminals . 13 6.7 Lamp operating wattage . 13 7 Information for electronic low-frequency square wave ballast design 13 7.1 Open circuit voltage requirements 14 7.2 Ignitor requirements . 14 7.3 Starting and run-up current requirements. 14 7.4 Curre
22、nt waveshape requirements . 14 7.5 Maximum voltage across lamp terminals . 15 7.6 Lamp operating wattage . 15 7.7 Lamp stability . 16 7.8 Lamp sustaining . 17 8 Reserved for Information for electronic high-frequency ballast design. 17 9 Information for luminaire design . 17 9.1 Lamp voltage rise lim
23、its 18 9.2 End of Life behavior . 18 9.3 Lamp temperatures 18 9.4 Lamp operating position . 18 ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 5 of 182 Part II Maximum outline drawings Figure 1 BD 17 (BD54),
24、E17 (E54) for lamps with Luminaire Code E.20 Figure 2 BD 17 (BD54), E17 (E54) for lamps with Luminaire Code O. 21 Figure 3 T4.5 (T14) 22 Figure 4 T6 (T19) 23 Figure 5 T15 (T48) 24 Figure 6 E18 (E57). 25 Figure 7 ED23.5 (ED75). 26 Figure 8 BT28 (BT90), ED28 (ED90). 27 Figure 9 BT37 (BT118), ED37 (ED1
25、18). 28 Figure 10 BT56 (BT180). 29 Figure 11 PAR20 (PAR63) 30 Figure 12 PAR30 (PAR95) 31 Figure 13 PAR38 (PAR121). 32 Figure 14 T6 (T19); 110mm M.O.L. . 33 Figure 15 ET23.5 (ET75) 34 PART III Single-Ended Lamp data sheets 39-watt, C130 37 50-watt, M110 43 70-watt, M98 49 70-watt, C98 56 72-watt, C13
26、9 64 95-watt, C90 71 100-watt, M90 79 147-watt, C102 86 147-watt, C142 93 150-watt, M102 100 150-watt, M107 107 175-watt, M57 111 175-watt, pulse-start, M152 116 200-watt, pulse-start, M136 121 250-watt, M58 125 250-watt, pulse-start, M153 130 320-watt, pulse-start, M154 134 350-watt, pulse-start, M
27、131 139 360-watt, M165 144 400-watt, M59 149 400-watt, pulse-start, M155 154 750-watt, pulse-start, M149 159 1000-watt, M47 163 1000-watt, pulse-start, M141 168 1500-watt, M48 173 1650-watt, M112 178 ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 America
28、n National Standard Lighting Group Page 6 of 182 Organization of this standard This standard has been arranged in three parts: Part I covers general requirements and information. It provides normative references and offers brief explanations of the meaning or the application of some of the numerical
29、 data given on the individual lamp data sheets in Part III of this standard. It also provides requirements that are common to all metal halide lamp types. Part II contains the maximum outline drawings of each lamp size. Part III contains individual single-ended lamp data sheets that provide the spec
30、ific lamp, ballast, and luminaire requirements of each of the standardized single-ended metal halide lamp types. ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 7 of 182 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ANS
31、I_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 8 of 182 1 Scope This standard sets forth the physical and electrical requirements for single-ended metal halide lamps operated on 60 Hz ballasts to ensure interch
32、angeability and safety. The data given also provides the basis for the electrical requirements for ballasts and ignitors, as well as the lamp-related requirements for luminaires. This standard includes lamps whose arc tubes are made of quartz or ceramic materials. Luminous flux and lamp color are no
33、t part of this standard. 1.1 Important patent disclaimer It is possible that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. When this document was approved for publication, ANSLG did not know of any patent applications, patents pending, or existing patents. ANSLG shall no
34、t be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All s
35、tandards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI C78.30-1997, Procedure for Use in Preparation of Lamp Space Drawings ANSI C78
36、.379-2006, Classification of Beam Patterns of Reflector Lamps ANSI C78.380-2007, Electric Lamps - High-intensity Discharge Lamps - Method of Designation ANSI C78.389-2004, Electric Lamps HID lamps - Methods of Measuring Characteristics ANSI C79.1-2002, Nomenclature for Glass Bulbs Intended for Use w
37、ith Electric Lamps ANSI_ANSLG C81.61-2009, Electric Lamp Bases ANSI_ANSLG C81.62-2009, Lampholders for Electric Lamps ANSI_ANSLG C81.63-2009, Gauges for Electric Lamp Bases and Lampholders ANSI C81.64-2005, Guidelines and General Information for Electric Lamp Bases, Lampholders, and Gauges ANSI C82.
38、4-2002, Ballasts for High-intensity Discharge and Low-pressure Sodium Lamps (multiple supply type) ANSI C82.5-1990, Reference Ballasts for High-intensity Discharge Lamps ANSI C82.6-2005, Ballasts for High-intensity Discharge Lamps - Methods of Measurement ANSI C82.9-1996, Definitions for High-intens
39、ity Discharge and Low-pressure Sodium Lamps, Ballasts, and Transformers ANSI/UL1598-2008, Standard for Safety - Luminaires ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 9 of 182 ANSI/IEC C78.62035-2004, Dis
40、charge Lamps (Excluding Fluorescent Lamps)- Safety Specifications 3 Definitions Definitions of single-ended metal halide lamp terms used in this standard can be found in ANSI C82.9. 4 Methods of measurement Measurement of the electrical characteristics and the bulb and base temperatures of metal hal
41、ide lamps shall be made in accordance with ANSI C78.389. 5 Lamp specifications (Data Sheets, Section 1) Lamps must meet the requirements contained within ANSI/IEC C78.62035 as well as the specifications contained in this standard. 5.1 Lamp designations and descriptions 5.1.1 Lamp designations Metal
42、halide designations are assigned in accordance with ANSI C78.380. Note that the number (two or three digits) following the first upper case letter in the designation, indicates a unique set of electrical characteristics. Following the lamp number is a slash followed by a luminaire characteristic let
43、ter. Operating position limitations are as indicated on the lamp marking. 5.1.2 Bulb designation Bulb designations are defined in ANSI C79.1. Due to the long established practice of designating the bulb diameter in eighth-of-an-inch units, this standard maintains that practice. The customary designa
44、tion is used with the metric designation following in parenthesis. In Part III of this standard, an “E“ bulb designation includes E-, ED-, and ET-bulb shapes; similarly, a “B“ bulb designation includes B-, BD-, and BT-bulb shapes. Note that the bulb sizes listed on the lamp data sheets are intended
45、to correspond with the common sizes listed in ANSI C79.1. The bulb designation may not correspond directly with the actual nominal diameter listed under the “lamp physical characteristics”. 5.1.3 Maximum outline drawings The maximum outline drawings in Part II of this standard show for each bulb-bas
46、e-MOL category the maximum limits of the space that may be occupied by any part of the bulb, assuming a fixed base position. They do not define the actual bulb shape. The limits shown take into account the maximum bulb dimensions and the possible eccentricity of ANSI_ANSLG C78.43-2013 Revision of AN
47、SI_ANSLG C78.43-2007 -and- includes 2009 Copyright 2013 American National Standard Lighting Group Page 10 of 182 the bulb with respect to the base. The dashed lines indicate typical bulb shapes. A lamp with its base in a fixed position shall remain within the limits of the outline in the relevant ma
48、ximum outline drawing. Maximum outline drawings are produced in accordance with ANSI C78.30. 5.1.4 Base specifications Requirements for electrical lamp bases are specified in ANSI_ANSLG C81.61. EX39 bases shall only be used on lamps with luminaire code “O”. 5.2 Lamp physical characteristics 5.2.1 Physical and dimensional requirements Lamps s
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