1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C136.23-2012For Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Enclosed Architectural LuminairesANSI C136.23-2012 Revision of ANSI C136.23-2006 American National Standard For Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Enclosed Architectural L
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21、 Page v Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CONTENTS FORWARDiii 1 SCOPE . 1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 1 3 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES 3 4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . 3 4.1 Basic Insulation Test (BIL) . 3 4.2 Surge Test Waveforms. 34.3 Vibration Requirements . 35 VOLTAGE CLA
22、SSIFICATION 36 MOUNTING PROVISIONS 3 7 TERMINAL BLOCKS 48 WIRING. 4 9 LATCHING AND HINGING . 4 10 LAMP SOCKET / OPTICAL ASSEMBLY ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR 4 10.1 HID Lamps 4 10.2 Fluorescent Lamps 410.3 Low-pressure Sodium Lamps . 410.4 Induction Lamps 410.5 SSLs . 411 REFRACTOR OR LENS REPLACEMENT 4 12
23、OPTICAL ASSEMBLY 5 13 LIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND PHOTOMETRIC DATA 5 14 BALLAST / HF GENERATOR / SSL DRIVER 5 15 STARTER . 5 16 GROUNDING . 5 17 BARRIERS . 5 18 PHOTOCONTROLS 5 19 MATERIALS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS 5 20 LABELING . 6 21 EXTERNAL IDENTIFICATION OF LIGHT SOURCE SIZE AND TYPE 6 ANSI C136.23-2
24、012 Page vi Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association FOREWORD At the time this standard was approved the ANSI C136 committee was composed of the following members: Acuity Brands Lighting Alabama Power Company American Electric Lighting Ceravision City of Kansas City, Missouri
25、Cooper Lighting Duke Energy Edison Electric Institute EPRI Florida Power and Light FRE Composites (2005) Inc. GE Lighting Solutions Georgia Power Company Gulf Power Company Hapco Holophane, An Acuity Brands Company Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Intelligent Illuminations Inc. Kauffman Consulting, LLC Lites
26、Los Angeles City Bureau of Street Lighting National Grid Philips Hadco Philips Lumec PNNL Progress Energy Puget Sound Energy Shakespeare Composite Structures South Carolina Electric & Gas SouthConn Technologies, Inc. StressCrete Group Sunrise Technologies, Inc., FP OLC TE Connectivity Utility Metals
27、 Division of Fabricated Metals, LLC Valmont Industries, Inc. Vamas Engineering and Consultants Vandal Shields Xcel Energy ANSI C136.23-2012 Page 1 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1 SCOPE This standard is intended to cover physical, operating, maintenance, and light di
28、stribution features that permit use of architectural luminaires in roadway applications when so specified. The architectural luminaires covered by this standard include side-mounted, square, rectangular, cylindrical, spherical, and other types of decorative or nostalgic historical style luminaires t
29、hat are considered to be any significant deviation from the luminaire style that has evolved in the industry as predominantly (commonly) known as the cobra head style covered in ANSI C136.14. It is not intended that compliance with this standard will permit interchangeability with existing roadway e
30、quipment without thorough engineering review and evaluation. Structural requirements for poles and brackets shall be evaluated with respect to both strength and vibration. Vibration dampers may be required. Where specified, architectural luminaires of similar effective projected area and weight meet
31、ing the requirements of this standard based on appropriate engineering review and evaluation may be used in roadway applications with the assurance that: a) They will fit the standard roadway mounting devices and methods b) Light distribution patterns and photometric data available from manufacturer
32、s will be consistent with standard roadway luminaires as specified in IES standards. c) Physical, operational, and maintenance characteristics will be similar to standard roadway luminaires. 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES This standard incorporates by reference provisions from other publications. These norm
33、ative references are cited at the appropriate places 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: Specifications for Merc
34、ury Lamps ANSI_ANSLG C81.61-2009 American National Standard for Electrical Lamp Bases. ANSI_ANSLG C82.1-2004 American National Standard Specifications for Fluorescent Ballasts (including supplements). ANSI_ANSLG C82.4-2002 American National Standard for BallastsHigh-intensity Discharge and Low-press
35、ure Sodium Lamps (Multiple-supply type) ANSI_ANSLG C82.9-2010 American National Standard for High-intensity Discharge and Low-pressure Sodium Lamps, Ballasts, and TransformersDefinitions ANSI C136.10-2010 American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentLocking-type Photocontrol Devices and
36、Mating Receptacle Physical and Electrical Interchangeability and Testing ANSI C136.11-2011 American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentMultiple (Parallel Wired) Sockets ANSI C136.13 (R2009) American National Standard for Roadway LightingMetal Brackets for Wood Poles ANSI C136.23-2012 Pa
37、ge 2 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association ANSI C136.15-2009 American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentHigh-intensity Discharge and Low-pressure Sodium Lamps in LuminairesField Identification ANSI C136.19-2011 American National Standard for Roadway Lighting E
38、quipmentHigh-pressure Sodium Lamps and Retrofit High-pressure Sodium Lamps for Mercury BallastsGuide for Selection ANSI C136.2 (R2009) American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaire Voltage Classifications ANSI C136.21 (R2009) American National Standard for Roadway Light
39、ingVertical Tenons Used with Post-top-mounted Luminaires ANSI C136.22 (R2009) American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentInternal Labeling of Luminaires ANSI C136.24 (R2010) American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentNon-locking Type (Button) Photocontrols ANSI C136.25-20
40、09 American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentIngress Protection (Resistance to Dust, Solid Objects and Moisture) for Luminaire Enclosures ANSI C136.28-2006 (R2011) American National Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentGlass Lenses Used in Luminaires ANSI C136.3 (R2009) American Nat
41、ional Standard for Roadway Lighting EquipmentLuminaire Attachments ANSI C136.31-2010 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaire Vibration. ANSI C136.37-2011 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSolid State Lighting Sources. ANSI C136.38-
42、2009 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentInduction Lighting. ANSI C136.40-2011 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSolar Lighting Systems ANSI/IESNA LM-79-2008 Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products ANSI/IE
43、SNA RP 8-00 (R2005) American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting ASTM A53/A53M-12 Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless IES TM-15-2007 Luminaire Classification System for Outdoor Luminaires IES TM-15 Addendum Backlight, Uplight and
44、 Glare (BUG) Ratings IES LM-80-2008 Measuring Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources ANSI C136.23-2012 Page 3 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 3 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with the following publications. The latest editi
45、on of the publication applies (including amendments). ANSI/IESNA RP-16-2010 Nomenclature and Definitions for Illuminating Engineering IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions 2009 NEMA 250-2008 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum) UL 8750-2010 Light Emitting Dio
46、de (LED) Light Sources for Use in Lighting Products 4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Basic Insulation Test (BIL) Luminaires must meet basic insulation test and withstand requirements of the 600 V classification as defined in ANSI C136.2 or as specified by the user. It is essential the test be conducted wi
47、th a shorting cap in place of the photocontrol (should the fixture be equipped with a photocontrol receptacle). The shorting cap used for the test shall have no surge protection. 4.2 Surge Test Waveforms The luminaire shall be protected from damage or consequential damage for surge-test waveforms as
48、 specified in ANSI C136.2. 4.3 Vibration Requirements Luminaire shall meet the vibration requirements of ANSI C136.31 as specified by the user. 5 VOLTAGE CLASSIFICATION The luminaire shall be of the 600 V classification as defined in ANSI C136.2. 6 MOUNTING PROVISIONS Luminaires meeting the requirem
49、ents of this standard shall: a) Accept a straight tubular section of 1-1/4 in NPS pipe tenon (1.660 in (4.22 cm) outside diameter) not more than 7.5 in (19 cm) long or a 2 in NPS pipe tenon (2.375 in (6.03 cm) outside diameter) not more than 10 in (25.4 cm) long in accordance with table 2 of ANSI C136.3 and clause 6 of ANSI C136.13. b) Provide a shoulder or stop to limit the depth of insertion of the pipe tenon during installation. c) Permit leveling through no less than g114 3 degrees from the horizontal axis of the attachment