1、ANSI C78.1420-2001 ConsolidationlRevision of ANSI C78.1415-I989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 American National Standard I Approved: September 19,2001 Secretariat: ANSLG- National Electrical Manufacturers Association I Electric Lamps Microfilm Projection Lamps - Two-inch (51 mm) Dichroic Coated Integral Re
2、flector, Rim Reference, Tungsten Halogen Lamps with GX5.3 Bases An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. It is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. The existence of an American Nati
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15、sher. Printed in the United States of America II Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 ANSI C78.1420-2001 ConcolidationlRevision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward iv 1 Scope 1 2 No
16、rmative References . 1 3 Ratings . 2 4 Performance 2 5 Restrictions 2 6 Cautionary Notice 3 7 Physical Characteristics . 3 7.1 Base specification . 3 7.2 Dimensions . 3 8 Test Procedures 3 8.1 Life 3 8.2 Illumination 4 8.3 Seal temperature 4 8.4 Operating temperature 4 Tables and Figures Table 1 Lam
17、p ratings . 2 Table 2 Pe ro rma n ce c h a racte ri s t i cs . 2 Figure 1 Dimensions for microfilm projection lamps . 3 Figure 2 Typical photocell location . 4 Figure AI Component layout and dimensions A-5 Annexes Annex A (Informative) Microfilm projection lamp systems . A-3 Annex B (Informative) Ad
18、ditional references . A-7 Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847. Rosclyn. VA 22209 iii ANSI C78.1420-2001 Consolidation/Revision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 FOREWORD (This Foreword is not part of ANSI C78.1420-2001) Sug
19、gestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent to the Secretariat, C78 Committee, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, 1300 North 1 7th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by Accredited Standa
20、rds Committee on Electric lamps, C78, and its subcommittee, C78-1. Approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. Information concerning the approval of this standard is based on the documents listed in the table below: Y C78( 1 )/3965 C78( 1 )
21、/3966v2 At the time of publications the C78 committee consisted of the following members: AI Rousseau, Chair C78 Bernie Rachel, Technical Coordinator Randolph N. Roy, Secretariat Ken Denton, Consulting Editor Organization Represented: Name of Representative: Advance Transformer Company Edison Electr
22、ic Institute GE Lighting Illuminating Engineering Society Intertek Testing Services, Inc. Mag neTe k National Electrical Manufacturers Association OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. Philips Lighting Company Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Norman Grimshaw William Maguire (Delegate) Edward Yandak Rita M. Harrold Dav
23、id Ellis Michael A. Stein William Buckson (Primary Delegate) Don Miletich (Alternate Delegate) Fred Carpenter (Alternate Delegate) Peter Bleasby AI Rousseau David Belt At the time of publications the C78-1 Sub-committee consisted of the following members: Bernie Rachel, Chair C78-1 Organiza tion Rep
24、resen fed: Name of Representative: GE Lighting OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. Philips Lighting Company Underwriters Laboratories. Inc. iV Bernie Rachel David Mullen James Oetken (Alt.) AI Rousseau Duane Will (Alt.) Alejandro Seyffert (Alt.) David Belt Ken Kempel (Alt.) Copyright O 2001 by American National Sta
25、ndard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 17th Street Suite 1847, Rossiyn, VA 22209 ANSI C78.1420-2001 Consolidation/Revision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 American National Standard Microfilm Projection Lamps - Two-inch (51 mm) Dichroic Coated Integral Reflector, Rim Reference, Tungsten
26、Halogen Lamps with GX5.3 Bases 1 Scope This standard consolidates the lamps commonly used for microfilm projectors into a single performance standard. The lamps contained in this standard are not to be considered as interchangeable, although physically they will all fit the common GX5.3 sockets. The
27、 photometry of each lamp is dependent upon the system for which it was designed and on the system in which it is used. Representative photometric values are found in Table 2 with typical projection systems found in Annex A Two-inch (51 mm) dichroic coated integral reflector, rim reference, tungsten
28、halogen lamps with GX5.3 bases having the following ANSI lamp designations are covered in this standard: DDL, DDS, DED, DJT, EPV, EPX, EPZ, EYG, FHX, FJX, FML. 2 Normative References The following standards contain provisions, which through reference in this text constitute provisions of this Americ
29、an National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated
30、 below. ANSI C81.61-1990 (RI 996), Electrical Lamp Bases ANSI C78.1413-2001, Electric Lamps - Two-inch (51mm) Integral Reflector - Rim- Reference Projection Lamps - Dimensions and Centering Systems ANSI C78.1450-1991 (RI 995), Electric Lamps - Incandescent Projection Lamps - Method for Life Testing
31、ANSVIEC C78.682-1997, Standard Method of Measuring the Pinch Temperature of Quartz Tungsten Halogen Lamps Other standards, not referred to in the text of this standard but may still provide additional relevant information, are listed in Annex B as informative references. Copyright O 2001 by American
32、 National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 1 ANSI C78.1420-2001 ConsolidationlRevision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 ANSI Designation 3 Ratings Nominal Center Nominal Corner to Footcandles Center Ratio % Lamp ratings are given in Table
33、 1. DDL Table 1 - Lamr, 70 80 ANSI Life Designation I Watts I Volts 1 (hours) DDL DDS DED DJT EPV EPX EPZ EYG FHX FJX FML 150 80 85 50 90 90 50 25 25 30 50 20.0 21 .o 13.8 13.8 14.5 14.5 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 500 1 O00 1 O00 1 O00 500 500 1 O00 500 250 500 1 O00 tatings Working Distance (mm) 197
34、165 165 152 155 165 108 108 108 108 214 Correlated Color Temperature (K) 31 50 3125 3125 31 50 31 50 31 50 3050 31 50 3200 31 50 3125 4 Performance Typical performance characteristics are given in Table 2. These are 5 DDS DED DJT EPV EPX EPZ EYG FHX FJX FML Restrictions Operating Position Temperatur
35、e Li mi ts Protective Shield 2 60 50 50 125 50 50 25 30 25 130 70 70 70 55 60 70 80 70 70 Base down to horizontal plus 15“ 350C max. on seals 250C min. on bulb See Cautionary Notice in Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA
36、22209 ANSI C78.1420-2001 Consolidation/Revision of ANSI C78.1415-I 989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 6 Cautionary Notice To assure maximum safety during handling and use of the subject lamps, the following notices should be observed: 1. Tungsten-halogen lamps operate at high temperature and at internal gas
37、 pressures above atmospheric pressure. Consequently, a lamp could shatter. Certain lamps may also emit some amount of ultraviolet radiation. Therefore a suitable protective shield, screening technique, or both shall be used with the luminaire to protect people and surroundings from both hazards. 2.
38、Always read and observe the information contained in the lamp manufacturers caution notice. 7 Physical Characteristics 7.1 Base Specifications GX5.3; see ANSI C81.61, Electrical Lamp Bases. 7.2 Dimensions See Figure 1 for definition of working distance of microfilm projection lamps in this standard.
39、 General dimensions two-inch (51 mm) integral reflector rim reference projection lamps are in American National Standard, C78.1413. Film Plane Figure 1 - Working Distance Dimensions for Microfilm Projection Lamps 8 Test Procedures 8.1 Life Open rack, horizontal burning position with cooling to maint
40、ain temperature limits in accordance with ANSI C78.1450. Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7th Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 3 ANSI C78.1420-2001 Consolidation/Revision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 1 L+ 8.2 Illumination Illuminati
41、on from microfilm projection lamps is typically measured using small screen photometry appraisal with lamps placed in aperture and lens systems that simulate projectors. See Figure AI in Annex A for typical projection systems used for small screen photometry appraisal of the lamps in this standard.
42、Light from lamps passes through a condenser lens, a rectangular, square, or circular aperture, and a projection lens, and is formed into a rectangular, square, or circular image proportional in size to the aperture. This image is projected onto a small screen equipped with photocells for measurement
43、 of both intensity and uniformity with distance from the lamp to screen determined by desired image size on the screen. A typical image screen, as shown in Figure 2, has five photocells that measure light intensity in footcandles or lumens per square foot. Light intensity in center footcandles is me
44、asured by the center cell, and uniformity in terms of corner-to- center ratio is measured by the four corner cells. All lamp performance characteristics in Table 2, projection systems, and small screen photometry Set-ups are typical but may vary among different lamp manufacturers. ?w + + + Center Ce
45、ll + - Corner Cells Figure 2 - Typical Photocell Location for Small Screen Photometry 8.3 Seal Temperature Measurement procedure is defined in ANSMEC C78.60682. 8.4 Operating Temperature Standard methods for measuring other lamp operating temperatures (bulb and base) are under consideration. 4 Copyr
46、ight O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 ANSI C78.1420-2001 ConcolidationlRevision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 ANNEXES Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Stree
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48、ncolidation/Revision of ANSI C78.1415-I989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 ANNEX A (Informative) Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 A-3 ANSI C78.1420-2001 ConsolidationlRevision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997
49、THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK A-4 Copyright O 2001 by American National Standard Lighting Group- NEMA 1300 North 1 7h Street Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 ANSI C78.1420-2001 Consolidation/Revision of ANSI C78.1415-1989 and ANSI C78.1420-1997 2ornponent I-Lamp Designation 2-Biconvex Condenser Lens Focal Length Plane: Aperture Size 4-Projection Lens Focal Length, flno. 5-Projected Image Plane Image Size 3-Film Microfilm Projection Lamp Systems Description: DDL 50mm 5.56rnrn square 22mm W3.5 266.7mm square DDS,EPX 1 DED 1 DJT 1 EPV 1 EPZ FHX, FJX 50mm 50mm I 50mmor I 50mm