1、ANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017)Entertainment TechnologyConfiguration Standard for Metal-Halide Ballast Power CablesEP/2000-7007r5This edition of ANSI E1.16 is a reaffirmation of ANSI E1.16-2002. This reaffirmation was approved by the American National Standards Institute on 18 May 2017. 2017 the Entertainme
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17、stry. iiANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017) 2017 ESTAInvestors in InnovationThe Technical Standard Program is financially supported by companies and individuals who make undirected donations to the TSP. Contributing companies and individuals who have helped fund the TSP are recognized as “Investors in Innovatio
18、n.” The Investors in Innovation when this standard was approved by ANSI on 18 May 2017 include these companies and individuals:VISIONARY LEADERS ($50,000 100 employees/members)Chauvet Professional United States Institute for Theatre TechnologyColumbus McKinnon Entertainment Technology VERMartin Prof
19、essional Walt Disney Parks and ResortsRobeVISIONARY ($5,000 20100 employees/members)Altman Lighting, Inc. McLaren Engineering GroupGerman Light Products Stage RiggingHigh End Systems TMBJR Clancy Tyler Truss Systems, Inc.VISIONARY ($500 100 employees/members)Barbizon Electric NAMMGolden Sea Professi
20、onal Equipment Limited Rosco LaboratoriesIATSE Local 891 Texas Scenic CompanyLexINVESTOR ($1,500$4,999; 20100 employees/members)American Society of Theatre Consultants Morpheus LightsCity Theatrical Inc. Niscon Inc.InterAmerica Stage, Inc. Syracuse Scenery and Stage LightingLycian Stage Lighting XSF
21、 Xtreme Structures and FabricationINVESTOR ($200$499; 100 employees/members)Ian Foulds, IATSE Local 873 IATSE Local 80Harlequin Floors PSAVSUPPORTER ($1,500; 20100 employees/members)Aerial Arts SerapidBlizzard Lighting, LLC Stage Equipment 20 employees/members)AC Power Distribution Shawn NolanMilton
22、 Davis Lizz PittsleyPeter Donovan Phil ReillyPat Grenfell Robert ScalesMitch Hefter Charles ScottBill Hektner Michael SkinnerAlan Hendrickson Skjonberg Controls Inc.Hoist Sales and Services Studio T+L, LLCBeverly and Tom Inglesby John SzewczukIntensity Advisors TeclumenJSAV Theta ConsultingEddie Kra
23、mer Tracy UnderhillMichael Lay Ken Vannice John Musarra Robert L. Williams Planned Giving donorivANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017) 2017 ESTAContact InformationTechnical Standards ManagerKarl G. RulingESTA630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609New York, NY 10036USA1-212-244-1505 x703karl.rulingesta.orgAssistant Technical
24、Standards ManagerErin GrabeESTA630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 609New York, NY 10036USA1-212-244-1505 x606erin.grabeesta.orgTechnical Standards Council Co-chairpersonsMike Garl Mike Garl Consulting LLCPhone: 1 865-389-Mike WoodMike Wood Consulting LLCPhone: 1 512-288-4916Fax: 1 866-674- Electrical Power Wor
25、king Group ChairpersonsMitch HefterPhone: 1-972-839-8488mkhefter.pDesignRKen VanniceKen Vannice LLCPhone: 1-503-244- vANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017) 2017 ESTAAcknowledgmentsThe Electrical Power Working Group was the consensus body for the development of this standard. The working groups membership at the t
26、ime the motion was made to reaffirm this standard at the working groups meeting on 20 January 2017 is listed below.Voting members:Kevin Amick; IATSE Local 479; GMatthew Antonucci; Contract Services Administration Trust Fund; UJustin Bennett; University of the Incarnate Word; URodger Dean; Entertainm
27、ent Electrical Safety Committee of Ontario; GDon Earl; Earl Girls, Inc.; DRNehad El-Sherif; Nehad El-Sherif; GIan Foulds; Entertainment Electrical Safety Committee of Ontario; GJerry Gorrell; Theatre Safety Programs; UMitch Hefter; USITT; USimon Hunt; IATSE Local 891; UEdwin S. Kramer; I.A.T.S.E. Lo
28、cal 1; URoger Lattin; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; UHans Lau; Filmgear, Inc.; MPMichael Lay; Philips Lighting; MPGeorge Long; Aggreko; DRBob Luther; Lex TM3; CPTyrone Mellon Jr.; Lex TM3; CPAlan M. Rowe; I.A.T.S.E. Local 728; UHeather Rowe; Contract Services Administration Trust Fund; ULarry Schoeneman; De
29、signLab Chicago, Inc.; DRSteve Terry; Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.; MPStephen Vanciel; IATSE Local 631; UKen Vannice; Ken Vannice LLC; GArt Wanuch; Entertainment Electrical Safety Committee of Ontario; GKeith S. Woods; IATSE Local 891; UObserver members:Robert Barbagallo; Solotech Inc.; DRAlyxz
30、ander Bear; Insomniac; DELee J. Bloch; Bloch Design Group, Inc.; GLouis Bradfield; Louis Bradfield; URichard Cadena; Academy of Production Technology; GRon Dahlquist; Dadco; MPJames Davey; AC Power Distribution Inc.; CPJeremy Day; Lumenpulse Lighting Inc.; MPJim Digby; Event Safety Alliance; UMarsha
31、 DuBois; Pintech Stage Connectors, Inc.; CPJames Eade; ABTT; GBrian Eustace; Mole-Richardson Co.; CPTrevor Forrest; Helvar Lighting Control; MPMike Harwood; William F. White International; DRJim Holladay; Luxence; GCharles (Chuck) Kurten; Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; GNathan Leonard; Bender GmbH
32、 MPPat Miller; Hubbell Inc. ; MPKevin OBrien; Bestek Lighting UElizabeth E. (Lizz) Pittsley; Elizabeth Pittsley; UviANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017) 2017 ESTAFord Sellers; Chauvet Lighting; MPMike Skinner; Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers; UJonny Starr; TMB; MPRobert Timmerman; Philips Lig
33、hting; MPJames Tomlinson; Team Tomlinson; GColin Waters; TMB; DRJeong Sik Yoo; Korea Testing Laboratory / Theatre Safety Center; DEKey to interest categories:CP custom-market producerDE designer DR dealer or rental companyMP mass-market producerG general interestU userviiANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017) 2017
34、 ESTATable of ContentsNotice and DisclaimeriInvestors in Innovation.iiiAcknowledgmentsvi1 Scope12 Purpose.13 Requirements1Front view of the male connector1viiiANSI E1.16 2002 (R2017) 2017 ESTAEntertainment Technology Configuration Standard for Metal-Halide Ballast Power Cables1 ScopeThis standard de
35、scribes a standard practice for grounding contact assignment for detachable power cables on 6 kW, 12 kW and 18 kW metal-halide lamp ballasts used in the motion picture and television industries on portable studio luminaires that use the MIL-C-5015 or MIL-DTL-5015 connectors with #28-6 insert configu
36、ration on the ballast end of the power cable.2 PurposeThe use of a standardized pin assignment will reduce the possibility of ballast chassis to ungrounded power conductor connections caused by mismatched cables and ballasts. 3 RequirementsConnectors on detachable power cables for use on 6kW, 12kW a
37、nd 18kW metal-halide lamp ballasts with MIL-C-5015 or MIL-DTL-5015 equivalent #28-6 insert configurations (one-piece construction) and contact configuration (screw machine) shall designate the “A” position as the grounding contact. This shall be extended for mate first/break last operation.Front view of the male connectorPage 1