1、Beneficial comments, recommendations, additions, deletions, clarifications, etc. and any otherdata which may improve this document should be sent to: Defense Supply Center Richmond(DSCR), ATTN: DSCR-VBD, 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23297-5610.AMSC N/A FSC 6230DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A.
2、 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.INCH-POUNDA-A-5941311 February 2000SUPERSEDINGMIL-F-11712F26 September 1990COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTIONFLOODLIGHT, ELECTRIC, WEATHERPROOFThe General Services Administration has authorized the use of thiscommercial item description as a replaceme
3、nt for MIL-F-11712Ffor all federal agencies.1. SCOPE. This commercial item description (CID) covers weatherproof electric floodlights (luminaires) intended for illuminating recreational and industrial areas and for military utilitylighting.2. CLASSIFICATION. The floodlights shall be of the following
4、 types, styles, and sizes. Thefloodlight type is determined by the lamp type. Style is determined by the shape of the reflector orenclosure at its widest point. Size is determined by the lamp wattage. The type, style, and size tobe furnished shall be as specified (see 7.2(b).Type I - IncandescentTyp
5、e II - Halogen (quartz or tungsten)Type III - Metal halideType IV - High-pressure sodiumType V - Mercury vaporType VI - FluorescentStyle A - Rectangular (length-to-width ratio less than 2)Style B - Long rectangular (length-to-width ratio greater than 2)Style C - CircularStyle D - EllipticalSize - Si
6、zes are shown in table IProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-594132TABLE I. Sizes of floodlights.Size,watts Type I Type II Type III Type IV Type V Type VI20 X25 X X X30 X35 X X40 X50 X X X60 X70 X X75 X X100 X X X X150 X X X175 X X200
7、X250 X X X X X X300 X X400 X X X440 X500 X X X600 X750 X1000 X X X X X1500 X X X XNote: The “X“ denotes size availability.3. SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS3.1 General requirements. The floodlight (also called “luminaire“) shall be new and one of themanufacturers current models capable of operation in accor
8、dance with the requirements herein. All parts subject to wear, breakage, or distortion shall be accessible for adjustment, replacement,and repair.3.2 Components. The floodlight shall include, as a minimum, the following components:3.2.1 Housing. The housing shall be metal (e.g., aluminum, bronze, st
9、eel, stainless steel) oracrylic material as specified (see 7.2(c). The housing shall hold and protect the ballast (whenprovided), lamp base(s), lamp(s), reflector, electrical circuitry, and lens. The housing shallprovide access to the lamp(s) for replacement during floodlight use.3.2.2 Ballast. Unle
10、ss otherwise specified (see 7.2(d), the ballast, when provided as part of thefloodlight assembly, shall be that considered by the manufacturer as standard.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-5941333.2.3 Lamp base. The floodlight lamp
11、base shall conform to the requirements of the AmericanNational Standards Institute (ANSI) C81.61, “American National Standard for Electrical LampBases“.3.2.4 Lamp. Unless otherwise specified (see 7.2(e), the lamp for the floodlight type and sizeselected shall conform to the requirements of the appro
12、priate standard(s) in the ANSI C78 andNational Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) C78 series of lamp standards.3.2.5 Reflector. The reflector shall be made of metal or acrylic as specified (see 7.2(f). Unlessotherwise specified (see 7.2(g), the reflector shall have a reflectance factor of a
13、t least 70 percentwhen measured in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J964, “TestProcedure for Determining Reflectivity of Rear View Mirrors“.3.2.6 Lens. If required, the floodlight shall be equipped with a lens of either the diffusing or thespreading type as specified (see 7.2(h)
14、. When provided, the lens shall be clear, colorless, andheat resistant and be removable for floodlight maintenance and repair.3.2.7 Mounting hardware. The floodlight housing shall have a bracket, trunnion, or othersupport compatible with the mounting surface hardware (e.g., flat surface, rounded sur
15、face,pendant, pole, pole top, crossarm, wall, or self-supporting free-standing) as specified (see 7.2(i).If required, the housing and mounting shall permit horizontal and vertical angular adjustment ofthe light direction as specified (see 7.2(j). When light direction adjustment is provided, theflood
16、light shall have a means to be locked in position after adjustment.3.2.8 Electrical circuit. The floodlight shall operate from either a 120-, 208-, 240-, or 277-volt,single-phase, 60-hertz electrical circuit as specified (see 7.2(k). If required for portability, thefloodlight shall have a weatherpro
17、of, 6-foot, 3-conductor, cable and plug assembly as specified (see 7.2(l).3.2.9 Nameplate or label. Unless otherwise specified (see 7.2(m), the floodlight shall have anameplate or label affixed that shall include, as a minimum, the following information:a. Manufacturers nameb. Manufacturers catalog
18、numberc. Input voltaged. Maximum line voltagee. Ballast type (when provided) and tap voltage(s)f. Lamp type, wattage, and voltageg. Descriptive wiring diagram3.2.10 Optional photometric characteristics. If required, the floodlight shall have optionalphotometric characteristics as specified (see 7.2(
19、n).Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-5941343.3 Performance. Unless otherwise specified (see 7.2(o), the lamp shall meet the average lifeand initial efficacy shown in tables II and III, respectively, for the floodlight type and sizes
20、elected. TABLE II. Floodlight lamp average life.Lamp Type Iincandescent Type IIhalogen Type IIImetal halideType IVhigh-pressuresodiumType VmercuryvaporType VIfluorescentAveragelife, hours 7502,500 to4,0007,500 to20,000 24,000 24,00010,000 to20,000TABLE III. Floodlight lamp efficacy.Type Iincandescen
21、tType IIhalogenType IIImetal halideType IVhigh-pressuresodiumType Vmercury vaporType VIfluorescentSize,watts Avail-abilityEfficacy,lumensper wattAvail-abilityEfficacy,lumensper wattAvail-abilityEfficacy,lumensper wattAvail-abilityEfficacy,lumensper wattAvail-abilityEfficacy,lumensper wattAvail-abili
22、tyEfficacy,lumensper watt20 X 4025 X 50 X 75 X 2530 X 5035 X 80 X 5540 X 6050 X 60 X 85 X 6560 X 7070 X 70 X 9075 X 13 X 75100 X 14 X 75 X 35 X 75150 X 15 X 16 X 75175 X 80 X 40200 X 16250 X 17 X 20 X 85 X 115 X 45 X 80300 X 18 X 22400 X 90 X 125 X 50440 X 85500 X 19 X 24 X 85600 X 135750 X 221000 X
23、 27 X 110 X 140 X 60 X 901500 X 25 X 30 X 115 X 903.3.1 Position retention. The floodlight shall retain the set and locked position of light directionwithin its horizontal and vertical range of angular adjustment under conditions normallyencountered with the installation.3.3.2 Weatherproofing. The f
24、loodlight shall meet Underwriters Laboratory (UL) 153, “ElectricPortable Lamps“, 1570, “Florescent Lighting Fixtures“, 1571, “Incandescent Lighting Fixtures“,or 1572, “High Intensity Discharge Lighting Fixtures“, for wet locations for the type of floodlightselected. The floodlight shall be capable o
25、f withstanding 2 hours of exposure to simulated rainfallProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-594135(water spray of small droplets, not fine mist) intensity of 4 inches per hour without evidence ofwater penetration, water damage, loss o
26、f operation, or degradation of illumination.3.4 Safety and health requirements. Type I and II floodlights shall conform to the requirementsof UL 1571; type III, IV, and V floodlights shall conform to the requirements of UL 1572; andtype VI floodlights shall conform to the requirements of UL 1570. A
27、portable floodlight of anytype shall conform to the requirements of UL 153. When specified (see 7.2(p), the floodlightshall conform to the requirements of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60598-1,“Luminaires - Part 1: General requirements and tests“, and 60598-2-5, “Luminaires - Part
28、2-5: Particular requirements - Floodlights“. If a conflict arises between the UL and IEC standards, theIEC standards apply when specified.4. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS4.1 Recovered materials. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to themaximum extent practicable, in accordance
29、 with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal AcquisitionRegulation (FAR).4.2 Environmental protection. The item shall meet all applicable Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) restrictions in effect on the date of the contract. These regulations apply to theemission of materials hazardous to the environment
30、 or the users health and shall be adhered toduring the manufacturing, service, transportation, storage, and operation/use of the item.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS5.1 Product conformance. The products shall meet the salient characteristics of this commercialitem description; conform to the manufac
31、turers own drawings, specifications, standards, andquality assurance practices; and be the same item offered for sale in the commercial market. TheGovernment reserves the right to require proof of such conformance.5.1.1 Verification of conformance. Suitable verification of conformance to UL 153, UL
32、1570,UL 1571, and UL 1572 shall be either the UL label or certification of such conformance by anaccredited testing laboratory satisfactory to the Government.6. PACKAGING6.1 Preservation, packing, and marking. For acquisition purposes, the products shall bepreserved, packed, and marked as specified
33、in the acquisition order (see 7.2(q).7. NOTES7.1 Sources of documents.7.1.1 FAR. The FAR may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, DC 20402-0001.7.1.2 ANSI standards. Copies of ANSI standards may be obtained from the American NationalStandards
34、Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-5941367.1.3 IEC standards. Copies of IEC standards may be obtained from the American NationalStandards Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY
35、 10036.7.1.4 NEMA standards. Copies of NEMA standards may be obtained from the NationalElectrical Manufacturers Association, 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209.7.1.5 SAE standards. Copies of SAE standards may be obtained from the Society of AutomotiveEngineers, Inc., 400 Commonwea
36、lth Drive, Warrendale, PA 150967.1.6 UL standards. Copies of UL standards may be obtained from Underwriters LaboratoriesInc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062.7.2 Ordering data. Acquisition documents must specify the following:a. Title, number, and date of this documentb. Type, style, and si
37、ze of floodlight required (see 2)c. Housing material, as specified (see 3.2.1)d. Ballast, if different (see 3.2.2)e. Lamp industry standard(s), if different (see 3.2.4)f. Reflector material, as specified (see 3.2.5)g. Reflectance factor, if different (see 3.2.5)h. Lens, as specified (see 3.2.6)i. Mo
38、unting hardware, as specified (see 3.2.7)j. Angular adjustment of light direction, as specified (see 3.2.7)k. Electrical circuit voltage, as specified (see 3.2.8)l. Portable floodlight cable, as specified (see 3.2.8)m. Nameplate or label, if different (see 3.2.9)n. Optional photometric characteristi
39、cs, as specified (see 3.2.10)o. Performance, if different (see 3.3)p. IEC safety standard, if required (see 3.4)q. Packaging, as specified (see 6.1)7.3 Sources of supply. The manufacturers and/or suppliers listed below are known to supplyproducts which meet the salient characteristics requirements o
40、f this document. Competition is notlimited to the listed firms.Acculite ManufacturingW. W. Grainger, Inc.Hubbell LightingKillark ElectricalMagnaray InternationalMcMaster-Carr SupplyMSC Industrial SupplyMulti ElectricalO-Z/GedneyProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted wit
41、hout license from IHS-,-,-A-A-5941377.4 Part identification number (PIN). The following part identification numbering procedure isfor Government purposes and does not constitute a requirement for the contractor.7.6 Subject terms (keywords).IncandescentHalogen (quartz or tungsten)Metal halideHigh-pre
42、ssure sodiumMercury vaporFlourescentMILITARY INTERESTS:CIVIL AGENCYCOORDINATING ACTIVITY:Custodians:Army - CR4Navy - YDAir Force - 99GSA - 7FXEReviewer:Air Force - 82Preparing activity:DLA - GS(Project 6230-1060)Size: Sizes are shown in table IStyle: A - Style A - RectangularB - Style B - Long recta
43、ngularC - Style C - CircularD - Style D - EllipticalAA59413 - X X XXXXCID numberType: 1 - Type I - Incandescent2 - Type II - Halogen3 - Type III - Metal halide4 - Type IV - High-pressure sodium5 - Type V - Mercury vapor6 - Type VI - FluorescentProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-