1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C136.12-2014Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Mercury Lamps Guide for SelectionANSI C136.12-2014 Revision of ANSI C136.12-2004 (R2009) American National Standard For Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Mercury Lamps Guide
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21、Page iv 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association ANSI C136.12-2014 Page v 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword vi 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative References 1 3 Informative References 1 4 General Description And Information . 1 4.1 Circuit Compatibility 1 4
22、.2 Lamp Requirements 1 4.3 Ballast Requirements 1 4.4 Series Retrofit Ballast Requirements 2 4.5 Lamp And Ballast Compatibility 2 4.6 Lamp Life And Lumen Ratings 2 4.7 Lamp Base 2 Table 1 Standard Mercury Lamps . 2 ANSI C136.12-2014 Page vi 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association FOREWORD
23、 At the time this standard was approved the ANSI C136 committee was composed of the following members: Alabama Power American Electric Lighting Caltrans Ceravision City of Kansas City, Missouri City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Lighting Duke Energy Duke Energy Florida Eatons Cooper Lighting Edis
24、on Electric Institute EPRI EYE Lighting International of N.A., Inc. Florida Power and Light FRE Composites (2005) Inc. GE Lighting Systems Georgia Power Company Gulf Power Company Hapco Aluminum Pole Products Holophane An Acuity Brands Company Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Inovus Solar Inc. JEA Kauffman Co
25、nsulting, LLC LED Roadway Lighting LITES LUXIM Corporation Mississippi Power National Grid OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. Philips HADCO Philips LUMEC PNNL ROAM/DTL SELC Lighting Shakespeare Composite Structures South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. Southconn Technologies, Inc. StressCrete Ltd/King Luminaire Co., I
26、nc. Sunrise Technologies, Inc./FP Outdoor Lighting Controls TE Connectivity Toshiba LED Lighting Systems Division Utility Metals Division of Fabricated Metals, LLC Valmont Structures Vamas Engineering and Consultants Xcel Energy ANSI C136.12-2014 Page 1 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Associa
27、tion 1 SCOPE This standard covers the selection of mercury vapor lamps recommended for use in roadway and area lighting equipment. 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES This standard incorporates by undated reference provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places
28、 in the text, and the publications are listed below. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments). ANSI_ANSLG C78.40-2011 American National Standard Electric Lamps: Specification for Mercury Lamps ANSI_ANSLG C78.386-1989 (R1994) American Na
29、tional Standard Mercury Lamps: Methods of Measuring Characteristics ANSI_ANSLG C81.61-2009 American National Standard for Electrical Lamp BasesSpecifications for Bases (Caps) for Electric Lamps ANSI_ANSLG C82.4-2002 American National Standard for Lamp BallastsBallasts for High-Intensity Discharge an
30、d Low-Pressure Sodium (LPS) Lamps (Multiple Supply Type) ANSI C82.7-2002 American National Standard, Specifications for Mercury Lamp Transformers, Constant Current (Series) Supply Type Note: ANSI standards are available from Techstreet, 3916 Ranchero Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Phone: 800-699-9277, Fax
31、 734-780-2046, e-mail: or 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_ANSLG C78.380-2007 American National Standard for Electric LampsHigh-Intensity Discharg
32、e (HID)Method of Designation 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND INFORMATION 4.1 Circuit Compatibility Mercury lamps may be operated on either series or multiple circuits with the use of the proper ballast. 4.2 Lamp Requirements The lamps in Table 1 conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI C81.61 and AN
33、SI C78.40. 4.3 Ballast Requirements Lamps listed in Table 1 are intended for use with ballasts meeting the requirements of ANSI C82.4, which apply to ballasts for mercury vapor lamps. ANSI C136.12-2014 Page 2 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 4.4 Series Retrofit Ballast Requirements
34、 Lamps listed in Table 1 are intended for use with ballasts meeting the requirements of ANSI C82.7, which apply to ballasts for series retrofit mercury lamps. 4.5 Lamp and Ballast Compatibility Lamps of other wattage and color in combination with the proper ballast and with the same dimensional char
35、acteristics may be used in the same equipment, provided the operating temperature of the alternate lamp-ballast combinations do not exceed those of the lamp-ballast combinations used in the original equipment. 4.6 Lamp Life and Lumen Ratings The user should consult the lamp manufacturer for lamp lif
36、e and current lumen ratings. 4.7 Lamp Base Lamp bases of brass or another corrosion resistant alloy are recommended. Consult the manufacturer for availability. TABLE 1 STANDARD MERCURY LAMPS Watt Base Bulb Max Length in (mm) L. C. Length in (mm) ANSI Ballast Life Hours Initial Lumen Mean Lumen Coati
37、ng 75 Medium B17 5.4 (138) 3.5 (89) H43 16,000 2700 2250 Coated 100 Medium ED17 5.4 (138) 3.5 (89) H38 18,000 4000 2600 Coated 100 Mogul ED23.5 7.5 (191) 5 (127) H38 24,000 3850 2500 Clear 100 Mogul ED23.5 7.5 (191) 5 (127) H38 24,000 4000 2600 Coated 175 Mogul BT28/ ED28 8.3 (210) 5 (127) H39/M57 2
38、4,000 7850 6830 Clear 175 Mogul BT28/ ED28 8.3 (210) 5 (127) H39/M57 24,000 7800 6800 Coated 250 Mogul BT28/ ED28 8.3 (210) 5 (127) H37/M58 24,000 11,000 8250 Clear 250 Mogul BT28/ ED28 8.3 (210) 5 (127) H37/M58 24,000 11,200 8400 Coated 400 Mogul BT37/ ED37 11.3 (287) 7 (178) H33/M59 24,000 21,000
39、13,400 Clear 400 Mogul BT37/ ED37 11.3 (287) 7 (178) H33/M59 24,000 22,600 14,400 Coated 1000 Mogul BT56 15.1 (383) 9.5 (241) H36/M47 24,000 57,000 28,500 Clear 1000 Mogul BT56 15.1 (383) 9.5 (241) H36/M47 24,000 58,000 29,000 Coated NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1300 NORTH 17TH STREET, SUITE 900 ROSSLYN. VA 22209www.NEMA.orgTO ORDER ADDITIONAL NEMA STANDARDS VISITWWW.GLOBAL.IHS.COM OR CALL 1-800-854-7179/1-303-397-79565612_0514TB
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