CAN CSA-C862-2012 Performance of incandescent reflector lamps (Fifth Edition Update No 1 July 2014).pdf

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1、C862-12Performance of incandescent reflector lampsLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of Canada. This process brings together volunteers representing

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22、er 2012 by CSA GroupA not-for-profit private sector organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at shop.csa.caCAN/CSA-C862-12Performance of incandescent reflector lampsPrepared byTMA trade-mark of the Canadian Standa

23、rds Association, operating as “CSA Group”Approved byICS 29.140.20; 03.120.01; 91.160.01ISBN 978-1-55491-970-3 2012 CSA GroupAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.(Copyright page replaced July 2014)To pu

24、rchase standards and related publications, visit our Online Store at shop.csa.ca or call toll-free 1-800-463-6727 or 416-747-4044. 2014 CSA Group Performance of incandescent reflector lampsJuly 2014ContentsTechnical Committee on Lighting ivSubcommittee on Performance of Incandescent Reflector Lamps

25、viiPreface viii1 Scope 12 Reference publications 23 Definitions 34 General requirements 45 Sampling 55.1 Principles of sampling 55.2 Selection of basic model test samples 56 Preparation for testing 56.1 Seasoning 56.2 Operating position 56.3 Handling 57 Performance requirements 67.1 Wattage 67.2 Ave

26、rage lamp efficacy 68 Photometry 68.1 Test voltage 68.2 Ambient conditions 68.3 Luminous flux 68.4 Beam candlepower distribution 79 Marking 7AnnexesA (informative) Common reflector lamp shapes 8Tables1 Minimum average lamp efficacy R, PAR, BPAR, BR, and ER lamps 6iii(Replaces p. iii, October 2012)C8

27、62-12 2014 CSA GroupJuly 2014Technical Committee on LightingR.F. Hughes Hughes Engineering,North Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: General InterestChairA. Silbiger Andrew Silbiger Management Inc.,Thornhill, OntarioCategory: General InterestVice-ChairG. Ash Richard SaskPower,Regina, SaskatchewanCa

28、tegory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityM.J. Barry MJB Technologies,Caledon, OntarioAssociate B. Bryans Electro-Federation Canada,Toronto, OntarioAssociateD. Carr Ontario Power Authority,Toronto, OntarioAssociateM. Cole Hubbell Canada LP,Pickering, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestK. Delves Natur

29、al Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateK. Elsey Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: General InterestM. Gamble SOLA Canada Lighting (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) where possible, phrase the request in such

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32、gnation (number);(b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;(c) wording of the proposed change; and(d) rationale for the change.(Replaces p. viii, October 2012)viiiStandards Update ServiceC862-12October 2012Title: Performance of incandescent reflector lampsPagination: 16 pages (viii preliminar

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35、0 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at shop.csa.caC862-12Performance of incandescent reflector lamps100%ISBN 978-1-55491-970-3 2012 CSA GroupAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form wha

36、tsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.To purchase standards and related publications, visit our Online Store at shop.csa.ca or call toll-free 1-800-463-6727 or 416-747-4044.CSA Group prints its publications on Rolland Enviro100, which contains 100% recycled post-consumer fibre, is Ec

37、oLogo and Processed Chlorine Free certified, and was manufactured using biogas energy.October 2012 iiiContents 2012 CSA Group Performance of incandescent reflector lampsTechnical Committee on Lighting ivSubcommittee on Performance of Incandescent Reflector Lamps viiPreface viii1Scope 12 Reference pu

38、blications 23 Definitions 34 General requirements 45Sampling 55.1 Principles of sampling 55.2 Selection of basic model test samples 56 Preparation for testing 56.1 Seasoning 56.2 Operating position 56.3 Handling 57 Performance requirements 67.1 Wattage 67.2 Average lamp efficacy 68 Photometry 68.1 T

39、est voltage 68.2 Ambient conditions 68.3 Luminous flux 68.4 Beam candlepower distribution 79Marking 7AnnexesA (informative) Common reflector lamp shapes 8Tables1 Minimum average lamp efficacy R, PAR, BPAR, BR, and ER lamps 6C862-12 2012 CSA Groupiv October 2012Technical Committee on LightingR.F. Hug

40、hes BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaChairA. Silbiger Andrew Silbiger Management Inc.,Thornhill, OntarioVice-ChairG. Ash Richard SaskPower,Regina, SaskatchewanM.J. Barry MJB Technologies,Caledon, OntarioAssociate B. Bryans Electro-Federation Canada,Mississauga, OntarioAssociateD. Carr Ontario Power

41、 Authority,Toronto, OntarioAssociateC. Cheng Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, OntarioAssociateC. Coimbra Hydro One Networks Inc.,Toronto, OntarioAssociateM. Cole Hubbell Canada LP,Pickering, OntarioK. Delves Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateK. Elsey Canadian Energy Efficiency Alli

42、ance,Mississauga, OntarioM. Gamble SOLA Canada Lighting (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) where possible, phrase the request in such a way that a specific “yes” or “no” answer will address the issue.Committee interpretations are processed in a

43、ccordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and are available on the Current Standards Activities page at standardsactivities.csa.ca.(5) This Standard is subject to periodic review, and suggestions for its improvement will be referred to the appropriate committee. To s

44、ubmit a proposal for change, please send the following information to inquiriescsagroup.org and include “Proposal for change” in the subject line:(a) Standard designation (number);(b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;(c) wording of the proposed change; and(d) rationale for the change. 20

45、12 CSA Group Performance of incandescent reflector lampsOctober 2012 1C862-12Performance of incandescent reflector lamps1Scope1.1This Standard describes testing procedures and states performance requirements for general service incandescent and tungsten halogen reflector lamps.1.2This Standard inclu

46、des performance requirements for(a) wattage;(b) lamp efficacy;(c) rated luminous flux;(d) centre beam intensity; and(e) rated life.1.3This Standard applies to incandescent and tungsten halogen reflector lamps designed for general lighting use that have(a) a rated wattage from 40 W up to and includin

47、g 205 W;(b) an operating capability between 110 and 130 V;(c) an E26/24 single contact, or E26/5039 skirted, medium screw base; and(d) a bulb diameter greater than 57 mm.1.4This Standard does not apply to any of the following:(a)coloured lamps;(b) lamps that(i) are of rough (or vibration) service ty

48、pe and are specifically marked and marketed as rough (or vibration) service lamps;(ii) have a coating or other containment system to retain glass fragments if the lamp is shattered and are specifically marked and marketed as impact-resistant lamps; or(iii) contain a filter that suppresses yellow and

49、 green portions of the spectrum and are specifically marked and marketed for plant growth use;(c) infrared heat lamps;(d) lamps used in mines or in airfield, aircraft, automotive, marine, aquarium, terrarium, or vivarium applications;(e) a bulb shape designated as BR as described in NEMA/ANSI C79.1 with(i) a diameter of 95.25 mm (BR 30) and a rated power of

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