1、 ANSI C78.1407-2004 Revision of ANSI C78.1407-1985 American National Standard for electric lamps Electric Lamps Condenser-Reflector, Four-Pin Prefocus-Base Projection Lamps - Dimensions ANSI C78.1407-2004 Revision of ANSI C78.1407-1985 American National Standard Approved: June 30, 2004 Secretariat:
2、ANSLG -National Electrical Manufacturers Association For Electric Lamps Electric Lamps Condenser-Reflector, Four-Pin Prefocus-Base Projection Lamps - Dimensions Copyright g211 2004 by American National Standard Lighting Group - NEMA 1ANSI C78.1407-2004 Revision of ANSI C78.1407-1985 American Nationa
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11、nted in the United States of America Copyright g211 2004 by American National Standard Lighting Group - NEMA 2ANSI C78.1407-2004 Revision of ANSI C78.1407-1985 Contents Page Foreword4 1 Scope.5 2 Normative References.5 3 Lamp Designations.5 4 Dimensions.5 5 Lamp Group6 Figure 1 : Dimensions of Inter
12、nal Condensor-Reflector Four-Pin Lamp.7 Appendix.8 A1 8 A2 .8 A3 .8 Copyright g211 2004 by American National Standard Lighting Group - NEMA 3ANSI C78.1407-2004 Revision of ANSI C78.1407-1985 Foreword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard C78.1407-2004) Suggestions for improvement
13、of this standard should be submitted to the Secretariat C78, American National Standard Lighting Group (NEMA), 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209. This standard was processed and approved by Accredited Standards Committee on Electric Lamps, C78, and its Working Group, C78 WG 01. W
14、orking Group approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all working group members voted for that approval. Information concerning approval of this standard is based on the documents listed in the table below. Editors Note: During the final editorial review, changes were made to select
15、sections of this published document only, and not to the working base document. Amendment / Change CDV RV Revision C78_1_4165 C78_1_4166David Mullen, Chairman, ASC 78 Randolph N. Roy, ANSLG Secretariat however, pins 3 and 4 are not necessarily isolated from pins 1 and 4. A2 Line-voltage lamps are pr
16、efocused with respect to pins 1 and 3. Electrical contact is made through pins 1 and 4; however, pins 2 and 3 are not necessarily isolated from pins 1 and 2. A3 Both heat-reflecting and heat-transmitting mirrors are used with all groups of lamps. Although heat-transmitting-mirror (dichroic coated glass) lamps may frequently be substituted for heat-reflecting (opaque coated metal or glass) lamps, the reverse is not true and may cause damage to film and equipment. Consult manufacturers catalogs for permissible lamp substitutions.