1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C78.22-1995 (R2003)Incandescent LampsA, G, PS, and SimilarShapes with E39 MogulScrew BasesNOTICE AND DISCLAIMER The information in this publication was considered technically sound by the consensus of persons engaged in the
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17、itute. Published by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209 Copyright O 1996 National Electrical Manufacturers Association All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic rer-wal system or ot
18、herwise, without prior written permicsion of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America CONTENTS Page Foreword . i Part I - General Information . 1 Part II - Lamp Classes 7 Table 1 9 Table 2 1 O Part III - Lamp Space Drawings . 11 Part IV -Annexes 17 Annex A . 19 Annex B i NENA C78.22 95
19、 m 6470247 0507224 567 Foreword (This Foreword is not pari of American National Standard C7.22-1995) This American National Standard, Incandescent Lamps - A, GI PS, and Similar Shapes with E39 Mogul Screw Bases, C78.22-1995 sets forth the physical and electrical characteristics of the grwp of incand
20、escent lamps that have A, G, PS, and similar bulb shapes with E39 Mogul screw (single- or doublecontact) bases. Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent to the Secretary of Committee C78. National Electrical Manufacturers Association, 1300 North 17th Street,
21、Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by C78 Accredited Standards Committee on Electric Lamps, and C78-1, Incandescent Lamps. Committee approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. The m
22、embers of the Committees at the time of publishing are: AI Rousseau, C78, Chairman Randolph N. Roy, Secretariat AI Rousseau, Technical Coordinator Jeanne L. Spicer, Editorial Coordinator Organization Represented Name of Representative Advance Transformer Company Duro-Test Corporation Edison Electric
23、 Institute (Delegate) Inchcape ETL Testing Laboratory General Electric Lighting Illuminating Engineering Society National Electrical Manufacturers Association (Delegate) OSRAM SYLVANIA INC Philips Lighting Company Underwriters Laboratories William A. Murray, C78-1, Chairman Randolph N. Roy, Secretar
24、iat Duro-Test Corporation General Electric Lighting Indy Lighting, Inc. OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. Philips LigMing Company Underwriiers Laboratories, Inc. Norman Grimchaw Herbert Strauss William Maguire Craig Davenport Ralph Kaiser Rita Harrold Richard Snow Peter Bleasby Aifred Rousseau David BeQ Michael J
25、. Santelli Charles W. Cox John P. Krissinger Ted Yahraus David Fox Richard Fleegal William A. Murray Ed Hinde Steven Sirek David M. Bett Kevin P. Kanakos ii NEMA C78-22 95 m b470247 0507225 4T3 m ANSI C78.22-1995 Part I General Information 1 ANSI C78.22-1995 2 NEVA C78.22 95 6470247 0507227 276 AMER
26、ICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI C78.22-1995 American National Standard for Electric Lamps - Incandescent Lamps - A, Gy PS, and Similar Shapes with E39 Mogul Screw Bases 1 Scope This standard sets forth the physical and electrical characteristics of the group of incandescent lamps that have A, G, PS, and
27、 similar bulb shapes with E39 mogul screw (single- or double-wntact) bases. Only clear, inside frost, and white bulb finishes are acknowledged. Excluded from coverage are tungsten- halogen lamps and projection lamps. In addition to common-line voitage lamps, listed in Table 1 , a group of series bur
28、ning lamps rated at constant current are covered in Table 2. Other groups of incandescent lamps are covered in the following related standards: ANSI C78.20-1995, American National Standard for Electric Lamps - Incandescent Lamps - A, G, PS, and Similar Shapes with E26 Medium Screw Bases ANSI C78.21-
29、1995, American National Standard for Electric Lamps - Incandescent Lamps - PAR and R Shapes ANSI C78.23-1995, American National Standard for Electric Lamps - Incandescent Lamps - Miscellaneous Types At the time of issuance of this standard, there was no comparable standard published by the Internati
30、onal Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revis
31、ion, 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 below. ANSI C78.25-1991, Electric lamps -Method of Measuring Lamp-Base Temperature Rise ANSI C79.1-1980 (R1994), Nomen
32、clature for Glass Bulbs Intended for Use with Electric Lamps ANSI C81.61-1990, American National Standard for Electrical Lamp Bases ANSI C81.63-1991 , American National Standard for Lamp Bases and Lamp Holders Gauges IES LM45, IES Approved Method for Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Genera
33、l Service Incandescent filament Lamps IES LM54, IES Guide to Lam Seasoning SR 30a. Procedure for Use in Preparation of Lamp Space Drawing& Available hom the Illuminating Engineering Society, 120 Wall Street - 17th Floor, New York, NY 1ooo54001. Available from the Ci8 Secretariat, do National Electri
34、cal Manufacturers Association, 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209. 2 3 NENA C78.22 95 6470247 0507228 I102 ANSI C78.22-1995 3 Definitions and abbreviations In addition to bulb and base codes that are defined in the standards listed in Section 2, some terms common to the industry a
35、re utilized in this standard. 3.1 the top of the bulb. MOL (Maximum Overall Length): The distance along the lamps axis from the eyelet solder to 3.2 bases) to the center of the light-emitting area of the lamp. LCL (Light Center Length): The distance from the reference plane (eyelet solder for screw
36、3.3 finish, and filament type: including two or more voitage ratings within a voltage range. Class: A grouping of like lamps having the same rated wattage, bulb shape, base, MOL, bulb NOTE-Each line itern in Tables 1 and 2 is a dass. 3.4 Voltage range: A series of rated voltages related to commonly
37、available supply lines. NOTE-A foob-ote to Tables 1 and 2 lists several common voitage ranges appiying to ciassas of hmpc in this standard. 3.5 Rated wattage: The wattage marked on the lamp. 3.6 Rated voitage: The voltage matked on the lamp or declared by the manufacturer. NOTE-lf lamps are marked w
38、ith a range volage. it shall be interpreted that they are appropriate for uce on any line voltage within that range. Consult manufacture& catalog to determine design voltage. 3.7 Rated lumens: The lumen value marked on the lamp or declared by the manufacturer. 3.8 Rated current: The current value ma
39、rked on the lamp, if necessary. 3.9 Base temperature rise: The surface temperature rise (above ambient) of a standard test lampholder fitted to the lamp, when measured in accordance with the standard method. See Section 8 for methods of measurement. 3.10 this standard, is not necessarily the only ap
40、plication. Service: The field of most common application for a given lighting source. Service, as used in 4 Lamp designations This standard does not place any control over lamp designations. Incandescent lamps are generally designated by wattage and voltage ratings. Additional codes may be applied b
41、y the lamp manufacturer. See the lamp manufacturers catalog for detailed information. 5 Bulb designations Bulb designations used in this standard are defined in ANSI C79.1. Since the traditional eighth-inch sizes have long been utilized in some lamp designations, they are used in this standard. Thei
42、r metric versions are shown in parentheses. he is no attempt to identify or dassify filament type in this standard. 4 NEMA C78.22 95 6470247 0507229 049 ANSI C78.22-1995 6 Bulb finish Only lamps with clear, inside frost, or translucent white bulb finishes are considered in this standard. Silver bowl
43、, enamel, transparent, and other special coatings are not covered. 7 Lamp space drawings For each bulb- base- MOL category, the lamp space drawings in Part III of this standard show the maximum limits of the space that may be occupied by any part of the bulb. A typical bulb shape is shown, as a dash
44、ed line, within that maximum space. The space shown shall accommodate the longest and shortest lamps with maximum bowl and neck diameters, and maximum bulb eccentricity. These drawings were prepared in accordance with SR30a. The following general conditions apply to the construction of these space d
45、rawings: Straight lines are used as much as possible to simplify the space outlines. All compromises with the actual space are in excess of the actual space required. All excursions of a lamp bulb are shown relative to a fixed position base. Bulb eccentricity with respect to the base axis is a combi
46、nation of allowances for angular tilt (skewness) and lateral displacement (true eccentricity). An eccentricity angle of 3“ applies generally to incandescent lamps, unless special applications require tighter limits. The base contact-making gauge for each type of base controls the space near the rim
47、of the base in the base-to-neck transition zone. All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise specified. The figure numbers shown in Tables 1 and 2 under the column “Lamp Space Drawing“ relate directly to the former American National Standard for that category. For instance, Figure C78.22-214
48、was derived from the former standard ANSI C78.214-1949. 8 Methods of measurement 8.1 8.2 9 Electrical characteristics The values of lamp voltage, current, and wattage shown in Part II are those nominal values that apply after the lamps have been seasoned. (See IES LM54 for guidelines on lamp seasoni
49、ng.) 1 O Requirements 10.1 and special gauges, shall comply with C81.61 and ANSI C81.63. 10.2 in Tables 1 and 2. The method of measuring base temperature rise shall be as described in ANSI C78.25. A recommended method of electrical measurement of lamps can be found in IES LM45. Screw-shell type bases, including the E39 mogul screw and E39d double-contact mogul screw Individual lamps shall satisy the limits for MOL and LCL that apply to their lamp class as shown 5 NEMA C78.22 95 6470247 0507230 860 ANSI C78.22-1995 10.3 occupy a space within th