1、 ANSI C136.1-2012 American National Standard For Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Filament Lamps A Guide for Selection Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association ANSI C136.1-2012 Revision of ANSI C136.1-2004 (R2009) American National Standard For Roadway and Area Lighting Equ
2、ipment Filament LampsA Guide for Selection Secretariat: National Electrical Manufacturers Association Approved August 27, 2012 Published August 30, 2012 American National Standards Institute, Inc. ANSI C136.1-2012 Page ii Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association NOTICE AND DIS
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21、ht 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward vi 1 SCOPE 1 2 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES 1 3 GENERAL . 1 ANSI C136.1-2012 Page vi Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association FOREWORD At the time this standard was approved, the ANSI C136 Committee w
22、as composed of the following members: Acuity Brands Lighting Alabama Power American Electric Lighting City of Kansas City, Missouri City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Lighting Cooper Lighting Duke Energy Edison Electric Institute EPRI Florida Power and Light FRE Composites Inc. GE Lighting Georgi
23、a Power Company Gulf Power Company Hapco Aluminum Pole Products Holophane An Acuity Brands Company Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Intelligent Illuminations Inc. Kauffman Consulting, LLC LITES National Grid Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Philips HADCO Philips LUMEC Progress Energy Puget Sound Energy S
24、hakespeare Composite Structures South Carolina Electric ” ANY means “base any position.” TABLE 2 MULTIPLE LAMPS* Rated Initial Lumens Rated Watts Clear Lamp Screw Base Brass Light Center Length mm (in.) 3000 Hours 6000 Hours 1,000 92 103 A-23 Medium 113 (4-7/16) 2,500 189 202 PS-25 Medium 133 (5-1/4) 4,000 295 327 PS-35 Mogul 178 (7) 6,000 405 448 PS-40 Mogul 178 (7) 10,000 - 690 PS-40 Mogul 178 (7) *Voltage ratings: 120, 125, and 130 Volts. Burning position: ANY.