1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C136.22-2004 (R2009, R2014)Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Internal Labeling of LuminairesANSI C136.22-2004 (R2009, R2014) American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Internal Labeling of Luminaire
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21、 (R2009, R2014) Page v Copyright 2014 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD vi 1 SCOPE . 1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES 1 3 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 1 3.1 Dimensions 1 3.2 Materials 1 3.3 Method of attachment . 1 3.4 Locations of label(s) 2 4 IDENTIFICATION . 2 C136.22-2
22、004 (R2009, R2014) Page vi Copyright 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association FOREWORD At the time this standard was approved the ANSI C136 committee was composed of the following members: Alabama Power Company JEA American Electric Lighting Kauffman Consulting, LLC Caltrans LED Roadway Li
23、ghting Ltd. Ceravision LITES City of Kansas City, Missouri LUXIM Corp. City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Lighting Mississippi Power Cree, Inc. National Grid Duke Energy OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc. Duke Energy Florida Philips Eatons Cooper Lighting Business Philips Lumec Edison Electric Institute PNNL-Ba
24、ttelle EPRI ROAM/DTL EYE Lighting International of N.A., Inc. SELC Lighting Florida Power & Light Company Sensus Metering FP Outdoor Lighting Controls Shakespeare Composite Structures FRE Composites Silver Spring Networks GE Lighting Systems Sollux Consulting Georgia Power Company South Carolina Ele
25、ctric & Gas Gulf Power Company SouthConn Technologies, Inc. Hapco Aluminum Pole Products Stresscrete/King Luminaire Holophane An Acuity Brands Company TE Connectivity Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Utility Metals Division of Fabricated Metals, LLC Inovus Solar Valmont Industries, Inc. Intelligent Illuminati
26、ons Inc. Vamas Engineering and Consultants Intertek USA, Inc. Xcel Energy C136.22-2004 (R2009, R2014) Page 1 Copyright 2014 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1 SCOPE This standard covers internal luminaire identification labels for all styles of luminaires used for roadway lighting. 2
27、 NORMATIVE REFERENCES This standard is intended for use in conjunction with the following American National Standards. When the referenced standards are superseded by a revision approved by the American National Standards Institute, Inc. the latest revision shall apply. ANSI C136.9-2003, American Na
28、tional Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Socket Support Assemblies for Metal Heads Mechanical Interchangeability ANSI C136.14-2004 (R2009), American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Enclosed Side-Mounted Luminaires for Horizontal-Burning High-Intensity Dischar
29、ge Lamps ANSI C136.16-2009, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Enclosed Post Top-mounted Luminaires ANSI C136.18-2006, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment High-mast Luminaires for Horizontal- and Vertical-burning High-intensity Discharge
30、 Lamps ANSI C136.23-2006, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Enclosed Architectural Luminaires ANSI C136.27-2005, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Tunnel Lighting Luminaires ANSI C136.32-2006, American National Standard for Roadway an
31、d Area Lighting Equipment Enclosed Setback Luminaires and Directional Floodlights for High-Intensity-discharge Lamps NOTE ANSI Standards are available from Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, CO 80112-5776 Phone: 303/397-7956, Fax 303/397-2740, e-mail: or . 3 PHYSICAL RE
32、QUIREMENTS 3.1 Dimensions The label(s) shall be of sufficient size to clearly contain the information required in Section 4. 3.2 Materials The label(s) shall be made of non-corrosive material and shall be painted or otherwise processed to provide a durable legible surface that is designed to last du
33、ring the life of the luminaire. They shall also be designed to withstand the temperatures they will be subjected to during the normal operation of the luminaires for which they are intended. 3.3 Method of attachment The label(s) shall be permanently secured to the luminaire. If adhesive is used, it
34、shall be mildew resistant and shall have no staining effect on the material. C136.22-2004 (R2009, R2014) Page 2 Copyright 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 3.4 Locations of label(s) The label(s) shall be located inside the luminaire housing in a location that is readily visible duri
35、ng field wiring of the luminaire. If the label(s) cannot be located inside the luminaire housing because of luminaire design, it shall be visible with a minimum removal of parts. 4 IDENTIFICATION The label(s) shall provide the following minimum information: a) Manufacturers name and catalog number b
36、) Month and year of manufacture c) Line input voltage d) Frequency if other than 60 hertz e) Ballast type (if applicable) (may be on ballast if readily visible) f) Photocontrol voltage if different from line input voltage g) Lamp type, wattage, and voltage (if applicable) (may be on ballast if readi
37、ly visible) h) Descriptive wiring diagram showing input terminals, ballast, capacitors, starting aid, photocontrol receptacle, lamp, and the like, as necessary. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1300 NORTH 17TH STREET, SUITE 900 ROSSLYN. VA 22209www.NEMA.orgTO ORDER ADDITIONAL NEMA STANDARDS VISITwww.gLObAL.IhS.cOM OR cALL 1-800-854-7179/1-303-397-79565612_0514TB