1、 ANSI C136.6-2004 (R2012) American National Standard For Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment Metal Heads and Reflector Assemblies Mechanical and Optical Interchangeability Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association ANSI C136.6-2004 (R2012) American National Standard For Roadway
2、and Area Lighting Equipment Metal Heads and Reflector Assemblies Mechanical and Optical Interchangeability Secretariat: National Electrical Manufacturers Association Approved July 14, 2012 Reaffirmed August 27 2012 American National Standards Institute, Inc. C136.6-2004 (R2012) Page ii Copyright 201
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21、rers Association C136.6-2004 (R2012) Page v Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SCOPE 1 1.1 Dimensional Features for Interchangeability . 1 1.2 Slipfitter Mounted Heads . 1 1.3 Reflector Assembly . 1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 1 3 GENERAL . 1 4 METAL HEA
22、D ASSEMBLY 3 5 REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY . 3 6 VOLTAGE CLASSIFICATION 4 7 TESTS . 4 8 MATERIALS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS 4 C136.6-2004 (R2012) Page 1 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1 SCOPE 1.1 Dimensional Features for Interchangeability This standard covers dimensional featu
23、res of luminaires with metal heads that permit mechanical and optical interchangeability of both head and reflector assemblies. 1.2 Slipfitter Mounted Heads The features covered in this standard apply to metal heads that are slipfitter mounted. 1.3 Reflector Assembly The reflector assembly is of the
24、 latched collar type and may be part of an open or enclosed optical assembly. 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 listed below.
25、For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments). ANSI C136.2-1996, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLuminaires Voltage Classification ANSI C136.3-1995, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting E
26、quipmentLuminaire Attachments ANSI C136.4-1995, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSeries Sockets and Series-socket Receptacles ANSI C136.9-1990, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentSocket Support Assemblies for Metal HeadsMechanical Inter
27、changeability ANSI C136.10-1996, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentLocking-type Photocontrol Devices and Mating ReceptaclePhysical and Electrical Interchangeability and Testing ANSI C136.11-1995, American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting EquipmentMultip
28、le Sockets 3 GENERAL Dimensional features of the metal head and the mounting and latching dimensions of metal head and reflector assemblies shall be in accordance with Figures 1a, 1b, and 1c. C136.6-2004 (R2012) Page 2 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association FIGURES 1A, 1B, A
29、ND 1C DIMENSIONS FOR METAL HEAD AND REFLECTOR ASSEMBLIES The socket assembly in the metal head shall be positioned with respect to the reflector seat to properly locate a recommended lamp light center for use with Class A or Class B reflectors in accordance with Figure 2.AA0.25 in B(6.33 mm)Figure 1
30、a Head and reflector orientation detail2.38 mm BX(0.093 in)25.40 mm Max(1.0 in)3.97 mm B(0.156 in)6.35 mm CX dia.(0.25 in)Section A-ARing or loopfor attachingservicing chain.Opening may bein any plane.85.725 mm Min(3.375 in)55.55 mm A(2.187 in)55.55 mm A(2.187 in)#10 Screw131.75 mm Min(5.19 in)Head
31、of washer or fastener not to exceed these limits:9.525 mm (0.375 in) Min12.70 mm (0.50 in) Max9.525 mm (0.375 in) MinInsertion depthLatch lugDimensions in blocks shallapply when receptaclemounting seat is specified.20.637 mm Min(0.812 in)144.45 mm (5.69 in) Min146.05 mm (5.75 in) Min146.05 mm BX dia
32、. (opening)(5.75 in)158.75 mm B dia. (refl. seat)(6.25 in)96.84 mm B(3.81 in)96.84 mm B(3.81 in)89.69 mm(3.53 in)89.69 mm(3.53 in)Latch seat3.18 mm C(0.12 in)29.98 mm A(1.6 in)136.53 mm D(5.38 in)Receptaclemounting seatReflectorseat3.18 mm C(0.12 in)Figure 1b Head detail. Centerline sectionThis dime
33、nsion to be19.05 mm C (0.75 in)for enclosed opticalassembly. Up to19.05 mm (0.75 in) foropen optical assembly.Head must accommodatethese dimensions.142.875 mm C Dia.(5.625 in)155.575 mm C Dia (Head seat)(6.125 in)4.75 mm Min(0.19 in)LatchNote latches in releasedposition shall freely clearlatch lugs.
34、Figure 1c Partial reflector detail showing fit dimensionsA = 0.396 mm (0.0156 in) D = 3.175 mm (0.125 in) Allowable variationsB = 0.793 mm (0.0312 in) X = 0.00 Single letter indicates same, (A = 0.396 mm 0.0156 in)C = 1.587 mm (0.0625 in) Two letters indicates first, +, second (AX = +0.396 mm 0.0156
35、 in),-0.00C136.6-2004 (R2012) Page 3 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association FIGURE 2 POSITION OF SOCKET ASSEMBLY 4 METAL HEAD ASSEMBLY 4.1 The metal head shall include one or more of the following: g120 A multiple socket in accordance with ANSI C136.9 and ANSI C136.11. g120
36、A series socket and receptacle in accordance with ANSI C136.4 g120 A provision for attaching the luminaire onto a luminaire support in accordance with ANSI C136.3 g120 A mating receptacle (for multiple-circuit use with a light-sensitive control device) in accordance with ANSI C136.10 and complete co
37、nnection wiring of the lamp socket to the control receptacle with supply points established at terminals within the metal head. 4.2 Latch lugs and their attachment to the metal head shall be capable of maintaining a total lift of 18.144 kg (40 lb) plus the weight of the optical assembly. 4.3 If spec
38、ified by the user, the metal head shall: g120 Have a servicing chain attaching device rigidly secured to the outside of the assembly not more than 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) above the reflector seat, and g120 Be capable of supporting a static load of 27.216 kg (60 lb). 5 REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY Reflector assembli
39、es shall include latches that, in the secured position, will hold the reflector firmly against the reflector seat of the metal head without failure or deformation of the reflector under the following load conditions: Head seat on reflectorLight center of reflector assembly“H” 3.175 mm (0.125 in)Clas
40、s A reflector: Dimension “H” = 158.75 mm (6.25 in)Class B reflector: Dimension “H” = 117.475 mm (4.625 in)Detail for opticalinterchangeability ofreflectorsC136.6-2004 (R2012) Page 4 Copyright 2012 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association g120 For open optical assemblies, 4.536 kg (10 lb) plu
41、s the weight of the optical assembly g120 For enclosed optical assemblies, 18.144 kg (40 lb) plus the weight of the optical assembly Reflector assemblies having non-hinged enclosed optical assemblies shall include a servicing chain with a safety catch at the end. This chain, together with catches, s
42、hall: g120 Have a minimum length of 228.6 mm (9 in.), and g120 Be capable of supporting a static load of 18.144 kg (40 lb) plus the weight of the optical assembly. 6 VOLTAGE CLASSIFICATION The voltage classification of the metal head shall be in accordance with ANSI C136.2. 7 TESTS Tests for optical
43、 interchangeability of reflectors shall be made with the lamp light center positioned in accordance with Figure 2. Note: In reference to Figure 2, reflectors are defined as follows: g120 Class A reflectordesigned for use with a lamp light center 158.75 mm (6.25 in.) below the reflector seat. g120 Cl
44、ass B reflectordesigned for use with a lamp light center 117.475 mm (4.625 in.) below the reflector seat. 8 MATERIALS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS Materials and protective coatings used for metal head and reflector assemblies, including latches and the servicing chains, 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.