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19、2005All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.July 2005 iiiContents Canadian Standards Association Incandescent lampsTechnical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products vSubcommittee on C22.2 No. 84 viP
20、reface viiForeword viii1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24 General requirements 35 Construction 35.1 General 35.2 Screw shell 35.3 Centre contacts 35.4 Bases 45.5 Voltage-modification devices 45.6 Accidentally live parts 46Tests 46.1 Test quantities 46.2 Input wattage 56.3 Torsion 56.
21、4 Insulation resistance 56.5 Durability of markings 66.6 Endurance test for lamp with an integral voltage-modification device 66.6.1 Test enclosure 66.6.2 Lampholder and lamp position 66.6.3 Power supply 66.6.4 Test procedure 66.7 Temperature tests 66.7.1 General 66.7.2 Test using the lamp temperatu
22、re measuring apparatus (LTMA) method 76.7.3 Lamp base temperature test 76.7.4 Lamp distribution pattern temperature test 87Markings 9AnnexesA (informative) Safety at end of life test 24B (informative) French markings 25Tables1 Maximum base and distribution pattern temperatures (LTMA method) 102 Mini
23、mum base temperature 11C22.2 No. 84-05 Canadian Standards Associationiv July 20053 Maximum distribution pattern temperatures 124 Format minimum size designation for marking height and typeface 13Figures1 Lamp base dimensions 142 Jig and machine for torsion test 153 Lamp base accidentally live parts
24、164 Lamp temperature measuring apparatus (LTMA) thermocouple set-up (Example 1) 175 Lamp temperature measuring apparatus (LTMA) thermocouple set-up (Example 2) 186 Lamp temperature measuring apparatus (LTMA) hardware assembly 197 Lamp temperature measuring apparatus (LTMA) lampholder 208 Test lampho
25、lder 219 Thermocouple support jig 2210 Burn base down symbol 23 Canadian Standards Association Incandescent lampsJuly 2005 vTechnical Committee on Consumer and Commercial ProductsJ.P. Neu Electro-Federation Canada, Mississauga, OntarioRepresenting ManufacturersChairT. Olechna Electrical Safety Autho
26、rity,Mississauga, OntarioRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesVice-ChairM. Wilson CSA,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesR. Cormier Nova Scotia Environment and Labour,Halifax, Nova ScotiaM.D. Gardener City of Calgary,Calgary, AlbertaJ.-L. Robert Rgie du btiment du Qu
27、bec,Qubec, QubecA. Tsisserev City of Vancouver,Vancouver, British ColumbiaRepresenting ManufacturersG. Arnott Heating, Refrigeration and Air ConditioningInstitute of Canada,Mississauga, OntarioJ. Kube Dimplex North America Limited,Cambridge, OntarioRepresenting General InterestsI. Cleghorn The Home
28、Depot Canada Inc.,Toronto, OntarioA. Milne 21st Olympiad Sales,Toronto, OntarioE. Nielsen Richmond, OntarioT. Palmer Anthony Palmer Associates Inc.,Brooklin, OntarioC22.2 No. 84-05 Canadian Standards Associationvi July 2005Subcommittee on C22.2 No. 84T. Waterfield Philips Lighting,Markham, OntarioCh
29、airD.M. Belt Underwriters Laboratories Inc.,Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USAAssociateI. Beron Rab Design Lighting Inc.,Toronto, OntarioM. Bourassa Standards Council of Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateJ.R. Cyre Philips Lighting Company,Salina, Kansas, USAAssociateP. Desilets Leviton Manufac
30、turing of Canada Limited,Pointe-Claire, QubecG. Galluccio Leviton Manufacturing Company Inc.,Little Neck, New York, USAG. Gilbert Electrical Safety Authority,Mississauga, OntarioG. Lue Illumineer Ltd.,Toronto, OntarioA. Milne 21st Olympiad Sales,Toronto, OntarioD.T. Mullen Osram Sylvania Products In
31、c.,Danvers, Massachusetts, USAAssociateZ. Psarski CSA,Toronto, OntarioAssociateB.W. Rachel General Electric Company,Cleveland, Ohio, USAD. Rittenhouse Maple Ridge, British ColumbiaK.R. Sword Osram Sylvania Ltd.,Mississauga, OntarioG. Szeker Lux-Canada,Toronto, OntarioAssociateT. Tufano Leviton Manuf
32、acturing Company Inc.,Little Neck, New York, USAM. Wilson CSA,Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager Canadian Standards Association Incandescent lampsJuly 2005 viiPrefaceThis is the third edition of CSA C22.2 No. 84, Incandescent lamps, one of a series of Standards issued by the Canadian Standards Asso
33、ciation under Part II of the Canadian Electrical Code. It supersedes the previous editions published in 1995 and 1974.The following changes are reflected in this edition:(a) the language of the Scope has been clarified;(b) the wattage tolerance requirements have been revised;(c) there are new requir
34、ements for lamps with an integral voltage-modification device; and(d) the temperature test requirements have been revised.For general information on the Standards of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, see the Preface of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0.This Standard was prepared by the Subcommittee on C22.2
35、No. 84, under the jurisdiction of the Technical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products and the Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for Electrical Safety, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.Interpretations: The Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for El
36、ectrical Safety has provided the following direction for the interpretation of standards under its jurisdiction: “The literal text shall be used in judging compliance of products with the safety requirements of this Standard. When the literal text cannot be applied to the product, such as for new ma
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