1、ANSI C136.37-2011 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSolid State Light Sources Used in Roadway and Area LightingANSI C136.37-2011 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSolid State Light Sources Used in Roadway and Area Lighting Secretariat:
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20、oreword iv 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative References 1 3 Informative References 2 4 Definitions . 2 5 General Requirements . 2 6 Operating Temperature 3 7 Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) . 3 8 Ratings . 3 9 Mounting Provisions . 4 10 Latching and Hinging Requirements 5 11 Terminal Blocks for Incoming AC
21、 Lines . 5 12 Dimming . 5 13 Ingress Protection. 5 14 Wiring and Grounding 53KRWRFRQWURO5HFHSWDFOH 16 Material and Protective Coatings . 6 17 EPA and Weight . 6 18 External Identification of Light Source 6 19 Field Servicing 6 ANSI C136.37-2011 iv Foreword At the time this standard was approved, the
22、 ANSI C136 Committee was composed of the following members:Alabama Power Company American Electric Lighting City of Kansas City, Missouri Cooper Lighting Dark to Light Duke Energy Edison Electric Institute ERS Engineering Florida Power and Light FRE Composites (2005) Inc. GE Lighting Solutions Georg
23、ia Power Company Hapco Holophane, An Acuity Brands Company Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Intelligent Illuminations Inc. Kauffman Consulting, LLC LitesLos Angeles City Bureau of Street Lighting National Grid Philips Hadco Philips Lumec Progress Energy Puget Sound Energy Shakespeare Composite Structures Sout
24、h Carolina Electric & Gas SouthConn Technologies, Inc. StressCrete Group Sunrise Technologies, Inc., FP OLC Tyco Electronics Utility Metals Division of Fabricated Metals, LLC Valmont Industries, Inc. Vamas Engineering and Consultants Vandal Shields Xcel Energy 1AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI C136.3
25、7-2011For Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSolid State Light Sources Used in Roadway and Area Lighting 1 Scope This standard defines interchangeability of and some requirements for solid state light (SSL) source fixtures (also referred to as luminaires and/or LED (light-emitting diode) fixtures).
26、These are used in roadway and off-roadway luminaires that meets various ANSI C136 standards. This Standard does not address replacement or interchangeability of lamps/light sources. 2 Normative References This standard incorporates an undated reference, and uses provisions from other publications. T
27、hese normative references are cited at appropriate places in the text, as well as publications listed below. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments): ANSI C78.377-2008 American National Standard for Specifications for the Chromaticity
28、of Solid-State Lighting (SSL) ProductsANSI C136.14-2004 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentElliptically Shaped, Enclosed Side-mounted Luminaires for Horizontal-burning High-intensity Discharge Lamps ANSI C136.15-2004 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Ligh
29、ting Equipment High-intensity Discharge and Low-pressure Sodium Lamps in LuminairesField IdentificationANSI C136.16-2009 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentEnclosed Post Top-mounted Luminaires ANSI C136.2-2004 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Eq
30、uipmentLuminaire Voltage Classification ANSI C136.21-2004 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentVertical Tenons Used with Post Top-mounted LuminairesANSI C136.22-2004 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Internal Labeling of LuminairesANSI C1
31、36.23-2006 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentEnclosed Architectural Luminaires ANSI C136.25-2009 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Ingress Protection (Resistance to Dust, Solid Objects and Moisture) for Luminaire Enclosures ANSI C136.3
32、-2005 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaire AttachmentsANSI C136.31-2010 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Luminaire Vibration ANSI C136.6-2004 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Metal Heads and Re
33、flector AssembliesMechanical and Optical InterchangeabilityANSI C136.37-2011 2ANSI C136.32-2006 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentEnclosed Setback Luminaires and Directional Floodlights for High Intensity Discharge Lamps ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2-2002 IEEE Recommended Practi
34、ce on Characterization of Surges in Low-Voltage (1000 V and Less) AC Power Circuits IES LM-63-2002 ANSI Approved Standard File Format for Electronic Transfer of Photometric Data and Related InformationIES LM-79-2008 Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products IES LM-80-2
35、008 Measuring Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources IES TM-15-2007 Luminaire Classification System for Outdoor Luminaires IES TM-15 Addendum Backlight, Uplight and Glare (BUG) Ratings 3 Informative References This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with the following publications. The l
36、atest edition of the publication applies (including amendments): ANSI C136.10-2006 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Locking-type Photocontrol Devices and Mating ReceptaclesPhysical and Electrical Interchangeability ANSI C136.24-2004 American National Standard for Ro
37、adway and Area Lighting Equipment Nonlocking (Button) Type Photocontrols IESNA RP-16-2005 Nomenclature and Definitions for Illuminating Engineering UL 8750-2010 Light Emitting Diode (LED) Light Sources for Use in Lighting Products IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions 20094 Defi
38、nitions Definitions of terms that apply specifically to the subject treated in this American National Standard are given in ANSI/IES RP-16 and UL 8750. For additional definitions, see the IEEE Standards Dictionary: Glossary of Terms & Definitions.5 General Requirements 5.1 Luminaires must meet appli
39、cable parts of ANSI C136.14, ANSI C136.16, ANSI C136.23, ANSI C136.32, and/or ANSI C136.6. 5.2 Luminaires must meet Basic Insulation Test (BIL), and withstand requirements of 250 V or 600 V classifications as specified by user, and as defined in ANSI C136.2. It is essential the test be conducted wit
40、h a shorting cap in place of the photocontrol (should the fixture be equipped with a photocontrol receptacle). The shorting cap used for the test shall have no surge protection. 5.3 The luminaire shall be protected from damage or consequential damage for surge-test waveforms. This is defined in ANSI
41、/IEEE C62.41.2-2002 (Tables 1 and 4) for Location Category C in both high and low exposures. High Exposure is defined as a surge with an open circuit voltage of 10KV at ANSI C136.37-2011 31.2/50 microseconds and a short circuit current of 10KA. Low Exposure is defined as 6KV at 8/20 microseconds and
42、 a short circuit current of 3KA.5.4 Luminaire shall meet the vibration requirements of ANSI C136.31, as specified by the user. 5.5 The following information shall be marked on the driver. Typically, these drivers include compliance markings, environmental suitability, and specific operating data suc
43、h as Freq, Iin, Iout, PF, Vin,and Vout. Information not listed below can be found in the PDQXIDFWXUHUVspecification sheets: a) 0DQXIDFWXUHUVQDPHDQGFRQWDFWLQIRUPDWLRQb) ManufacturHUVPRGHOQXPEHUc) Input voltage range d) Output voltage e) Power Factor range For additional information, the user should c
44、ontact the LED driver manufacturer. 6 Operating Temperature A luminaire built to this standard shall be able to operate without reduced life or output from its L70rating (between 20qC and +25qC ambient temperature), or as specified by the user. The luminaire shall be capable of operating in a 40C am
45、bient with no permanent damage. Manufacturers may provide lifetime ratings in hours at other ambient operating temperatures for reference. 7 Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) Manufacturers shall specify the CCT, range of variation of the fixture in ANSI C78.377, or as seen in Table 1. This is verif
46、ied by testing in IES LM-79. Table 1. Allowable Nominal CCT (adapted from NEMA C78.377) Outdoor White Color Range Manufacturer-Rated Nominal CCT (K) Allowed CCT from LM-79 Report Measured CCT (K) Measured Duv Warm 2700 2580 to 2870 -0.006 to 0.006 3000 2870 to 3220 -0.006 to 0.006 3500 3220 to 3710
47、-0.006 to 0.006 Neutral 4000 3710 to 4260 -0.005 to 0.007 4500 4260 to 4745 -0.005 to 0.007 Cool 5000 4745 to 5310 -0.004 to 0.008 5700 5310 to 6020 -0.004 to 0.008 6500 6020 to 7040 -0.003 to 0.009 If speciaOFRORUVDUHUHTXLUHGIRUXQLTXHDSSOLFDWLRQVVXFKDV7XUWOH/LJKWV,WKHVH&7UDQJHVor spectral distribut
48、ions should be specified separately. 8 Ratings Luminaires shall rate the following information. It is not necessary for all data to be included on the fixture, should the data be referred to in the specification sheet or other literature provided by the producer. a) Initial lumen output of the fixture at 25qC ambient temperatures b) LED life at L70lumen rating (as calculated per IES Guidelines), shall be a minimum of 50,000 hours or as specified