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20、ithout the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America ANSI C136.3-2014 ii 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 A
21、merican 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 Phone: (303) 397-7956, Fa
22、x (303) 397-2740; e-mail: ; or . 4 SIDE-MOUNTED LUMINAIRES 4.1 Luminaire Heads Conforming to ANSI C136.6 The slipfitter shall have provisions for clamping the luminaire securely to the tenon in accordance with sizes specified in Table 1 and for leveling through no less than 2 from the axis of attach
23、ment. It shall be provided with a shoulder or stop to limit the insertion of the tenon. ANSI C136.3-2014 2 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Table 1 Slipfitter Requirements for Section 4.1 Tenon Pipe Pipe Outer Diameter, inches (mm) Maximum Allowable Insertion Length, inches (mm) 1
24、in. 1.660 (42.16) 0.040 (1.02) 3.75 (95.25) 2 in. 2.375 (60.33) 0.040 (1.02) 5.125 (130.18) NOTEThe portion of the pipe intended to enter the luminaire is defined as the tenonNominal Pipe Size (NPS). 4.2 Luminaire Heads Conforming to ANSI C136.14 The slipfitter shall have provisions for clamping the
25、 luminaire securely to the tenon in accordance with sizes specified in Table 2 and for leveling through no less than 3 from the axis of attachment. It shall be provided with a shoulder or stop to limit the insertion of the tenon. Table 2 Slipfitter Requirements for Section 4.2 Tenon Pipe Pipe Outer
26、Diameter, inches (mm) Maximum Allowable Insertion Length, inches (mm) 1 in. 1.660 (42.16) 0.040 (1.02) 7.5 (190.5) 2 in. 2.375 (60.33) 0.040 (1.02) 10 (254.0) NOTEThe portion of the pipe intended to enter the luminaire is defined as the tenonNPS. 4.3 Luminaire Heads Other Than Those Covered in 4.1 a
27、nd 4.2 The slipfitter shall conform to the requirements of 4.2. 5 POST TOPMOUNTED LUMINAIRES The slipfitter shall have provisions for attaching the luminaire securely to the post (or pole) tenon in accordance with sizes specified in Table 3. It shall be provided with a shoulder or stop to limit the
28、insertion of the pole tenon. Tenons are described in ANSI C136.21. Table 3 Slipfitter Requirements for Section 4.3 Projected Area, ft2 (m2) Pole Tenon Outer Diameter, inches (mm) Maximum Allowable Insertion Depth, inches (mm) Less than 8 (.743) 2.38 (60.33) 0.040 (1.02) 2.88 (73.0) 0.16 (4.0) 3.75 (
29、95.25) 3.75 (95.25) 8 (.743) 14 (1.3) 4 (101.6) 0.125 (3.18) 12 (304.8) NOTEThe portion of the pipe intended to enter the luminaire is defined as the tenonNPS. ANSI C136.3-2014 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 3 6 PENDANT-MOUNTED LUMINAIRES 6.1 NPT Thread Mount The luminaire/mounti
30、ng housing shall be tapped with internal 1 in., 1 in., or 2 in. NPT pipe threads, per ANSI B1.20.1. The luminaires shall also have provisions for applying a wrench to tighten as per manufacturers specifications and to provide anti-rotation. 6.2 Ball and Socket Mount Ball and Socket mount shall have
31、restriction ring securely attached to the luminaire. Restriction ring shall be designed to be securely clamped inside an arm and/or adapter bracket. The adapter bracket, if used, shall meet Section 4.2. 6.3 Moisture Mitigation The luminaire attachment shall be designed so as to prevent water from en
32、tering the luminaire once installed, as recommended by luminaire manufacturer. If application of sealant is necessary to properly seal the luminaire once installed, luminaire manufacturers installation instructions shall be followed. 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