1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C136.16-2014Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment -Enclosed, Post Top-Mounted Luminaires ANSI C136.16-2014 Revision of ANSI C136.16-2009 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentEnclosed, Post TopMount
2、ed Luminaires Secretariat: National Electrical Manufacturers Association Approved September 11, 2014 American National Standards Institute 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER The information in this publication was considered technically sound by the consensus of
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20、out the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America ANSI C136.16-2014 ii 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Foreword At the time this standard was approved, the ANSI C136 committee was composed of the following voting members: Alabama Power Comp
21、any American Electric Lighting Caltrans Ceravision City of Kansas City, Missouri City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Lighting Cree, Inc. Duke Energy Duke Energy Florida Eatons Cooper Lighting Edison Electric Institute EPRI EYE Lighting International of N.A., Inc. Florida Power & Light Company FP O
22、utdoor Lighting Controls FRE Composites (2005) Inc. GE Lighting Systems Georgia Power Company Gulf Power Company Hapco Aluminum Pole Products Holophane An Acuity Brands Company Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Inovus Solar Intelligent Illuminations Inc. Intertek USA, Inc. JEA Kauffman Consulting, LLC LED Road
23、way Lighting Ltd. LITES LUXIM Corp. Mississippi Power National Grid OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. Philips HADCO Philips Lumec PNNL-Battelle ROAM/DTL SELC Lighting Sensus Metering Shakespeare Composite Structures Silver Spring Networks Sollux Consulting South Carolina Electric & Gas SouthConn Technologies, Inc
24、. Stresscrete/King Luminaire TE Connectivity Utility Metals Division of Fabricated Metals, LLC Valmont Industries, Inc. Vamas Engineering and Consultants Xcel Energy ANSI C136.16-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association iii Table of Contents Foreword . ii 1 Scope 1 2 Normative Referen
25、ces . 1 3 Informative References . 2 4 General Requirements 2 4.1 Basic Insulation Level (BIL) 2 4.2 Surge Test Waveforms . 2 4.3 Vibration Requirements 2 5 Voltage Classifications . 2 6 Mounting Provisions . 2 7 Assembly Features 3 8 Materials and Protective Coatings . 3 9 Latching and Hinging 3 10
26、 Refractor and Lens Replacement . 3 11 Barriers 3 12 Labeling . 3 13 Supply connections . 3 13.1 Terminal block . 3 13.2 Supply leads 3 13.3 Wiring and Grounding . 4 14 Lamp Socket/Optical Assembly Electrical Connector . 4 14.1 High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps . 4 14.2 Compact Fluorescent Lamps
27、4 14.3 Induction Lamps 4 14.4 Solid State Lighting Systems 4 15 Photocontrol . 4 16 Ballast 5 17 Starter 5 18 Light Distribution . 5 ANSI C136.16-2014 iv 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association This page intentionally left blank.ANSI C136.16-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Ass
28、ociation 1 1 Scope This standard covers dimensional, maintenance, and light distribution features that permit the interchange of enclosed, post topmounted high-intensity discharge (HID), solid state light (SSL) source (also referred to as LED (Light Emitting Diode), compact fluorescent, and inductio
29、n luminaires whose center of mass is approximately over the mounting tenon. Luminaires of similar size, shape, and weight meeting the requirements of this standard may be used interchangeably within a system with assurance that: they will fit the mounting tenon, pole strength requirements will not c
30、hange, light distribution will be similar, and similar maintenance procedures can be used. 2 Normative References This standard incorporates by undated reference provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are l
31、isted below. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments). ANSI C81.61-2009, American National Standard for Electric Lamp BasesSpecifications for Bases (Caps) for Electric Lamps ANSI C136.10-2010, American National Standard for Roadway and
32、Area Lighting EquipmentLocking-type Photocontrol Devices and Mating ReceptaclesPhysical and Electrical Interchangeability ANSI C136.11-2011, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentMultiple Sockets ANSI C136.15-2011, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting
33、EquipmentLuminaire Field Identification ANSI C136.2-2004 (R2009), American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaire Voltage Classification ANSI C136.22-2004 (R2009), American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentInternal Labeling of Luminaires ANSI C136.
34、24-2004 (R2010), American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentNon-Locking (Button) Type Photo Controls ANSI C136.3-2005 (R2009), American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaire Attachments ANSI C136.31-2004 (R2010), American National Standard for Road
35、way and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaire Vibration ANSI/IESNA RP-8-05, National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting ANSI/IESNA TM-15-11, Luminaire Classification System for Outdoor Luminaires NFPA 70-2014, National Electrical Code ANSI C136.16-2014 2 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Associa
36、tion 3 Informative References This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with the following publication. The latest edition of the publication applies (including amendments). ANSI C136.37-2011, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSolid State Light Sources Used
37、in Roadway and Area Lighting ANSI C136.38-2009, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentInduction Lighting ANSI C136.41-2013, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentDimming Control Between an External Locking Type Photocontrol and Ballast or Drive
38、r NOTEANSI Standards are available from Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, CO 80112-5776, Phone: 303/397-7956, Fax: 303/397-2740, Email: or . 4 General Requirements 4.1 Basic Insulation Level (BIL) Luminaires must meet the basic insulation test and withstand requirement
39、s of the 600V classification as defined in ANSI C136.2 or as specified by the user. It is essential the test be conducted with a shorting receptacle cap in place of the photocontrol (should the luminaire be equipped with a photoelectric control receptacle). The shorting receptacle cap used for the t
40、est 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 specified in ANSI C136.2. 4.3 Vibration Requirements Luminaire shall meet the vibration requirements of ANSI C136.31 as specified by the user.
41、 5 Voltage Classifications The luminaire shall be of the 600V classification as defined in ANSI C136.2. 6 Mounting Provisions Luminaires meeting the requirements in this standard shall: a) Accept one of the tenon sizes indicated in ANSI C136.3. b) Provide a stop to limit the depth of insertion. c) P
42、rovide for firmly attaching and plumbing the luminaire on the tenon. Consideration must be given to possible reduction in attachment strength due to cold flow of materials, vibration, or other conditions. d) Prevent the entrance of wildlife by limiting openings around the tenon mounting area that al
43、low internal access to the luminaire to 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) tenon size. This may be accomplished by the use of supplemental barriers or other suitable means. ANSI C136.16-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 3 7 Assembly Features The luminaires shall be constructed to securely atta
44、ch or retain all components in their proper place without relying on gravity when in a closed position. Provision shall be made for supporting access closures while installing or servicing. Captive devices shall secure all access closures. 8 Materials and Protective Coatings Materials and protective
45、 coatings used for the luminaire shall, individually and as a system, be resistant to atmospheric conditions, including the corrosive and erosive action of conditions of service encountered in industrial and seaboard areas. All wiring and electrical components, including the photocontrol and/or rece
46、ptacle, if used, shall not exceed their temperature design limits when the luminaire is operated in still air at a minimum ambient temperature of 25C or as otherwise specified. 9 Latching and Hinging The luminaire shall be equipped with captive fastener(s) or latch(es) to secure the door or lens and
47、 to permit access to the lamp or light source compartment. Latch(es) shall be operable by a person wearing protective gloves. Fasteners that require a screwdriver to open them shall accept a -inch flat-blade screwdriver. The hinge(s) shall be designed so that the access door(s) will not accidentally
48、 disengage when it is unlatched without restraint. 10 Refractor and Lens Replacement The refractor or lens, if used, shall be retained so that it may be replaced without tools (preferred) or with a -inch flat-blade screwdriver (acceptable). Position-oriented refractors shall be clearly marked. Acorn
49、 globes should have in. (6.35 mm) or larger bolts with other than slotted heads. 11 Barriers Barriers (heat or other), if employed, shall be designed for the life of the luminaire. 12 Labeling The luminaire shall have external labeling complying with the requirements of ANSI C136.15. The luminaire shall have internal labeling complying with the requirements in ANSI C136.22. 13 Supply connections 13.1 Terminal block A closed-back, fully insulated terminal block with a minimum of two line-side pressure-type wire c