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1、A T A Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. C78.381-1961 UDC 621.327.42 American Standard Method for the Designation of Glow Lamps This standard is one of approximately 6000 approved as either a USA Standard or as an American Standard. It became an American National Standard in October 1969 when the Institute change

2、d its name to American National Standards Institute, Inc. ANSI, 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018 Sponsor Electrical Standards Board Approved August I I, 1961 AMERICAN STAN DARDS ASSOCIATI ON INCORPORATED Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NE

3、MALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- American Standard Registered United States Potent Ofice An American Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned with its sc

4、ope and provisions. The consensus principle extends to the initiation of work under the procedure of the Association, to the method of work t o be followed, and to the final approval of the standard. An American Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the con- sumer, and the general

5、 public. The existence of an American Standard does not in any respect preclude any party who has approved of the standard from manufacturing, selling, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. An American Standard defines a product, process, or procedure with refer

6、ence to one or more of the following: nomenclature, composition, construction, dimensions, tolerances, safety, operating characteristics, performance, quality, rating, certification, testing, and the service for which designed. American Standards are subject to periodic review. They are reafirmed or

7、 revised to meet changing economic conditions and technological progress. Users of American Standards are cautioned to secure the latest editions. Producers of goods made in conformity with an American Standard are encour- aged to state on their own responsibility in advertising, promotion material,

8、 or on tags or labels, that the goods are produced in conformity with particular American Standards. The inclusion in such advertising and promotion media, or on tags or labels, of information concerning the characteristics covered by the standard to define its scope is also encouraged. Published by

9、 AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION 10 East 4 0 t h Street, New York 16, N. Y . INCORPORATED Copyright 1961 by American Standards Association, Incorporated Universal Decimal Classification 621.327.42 Printed in U.S.A. BI/?M1161/1 Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS un

10、der license with NEMALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of American Standard Method for the Designation of Glow Lamps, C78.381-1961.) Late i

11、n 1958, at the request of a representative of the General Electric Company, a special task group was appointed by the chairman of Sectional Committee C78, on Electric Lamps. This task group considered the problems that were inherent in the existing systems of glow-lamp identification that were admin

12、istered by each lamp manufacturer for his own product. Not only were there two different designation systems in use, but, since each manufacturer assigned his own designations, there was no assurance that the same designation used by two different manufacturers actually referred to lamps which were

13、interchangeable. The task group agreed that a completely new glow-lamp designation system should be developed rather than trying to adapt one of the two systems then in use. This new system was to be administered by ASA so as to assure users that lamps bearing the same designation would be interchan

14、geable. During the series of task-group meetings, which were held approximately every three months for a period of two and a half years, a new glow-lamp designation system was developed, as described in this standard, and new designations were assigned to glow lamps for indicator use. It was anticip

15、ated that glow lamps for circuit-component use would also be assigned new designations. Concurrent with the development of a designation system for glow lamps, the task group also prepared a specification for methods of measurement and definition of terms. This information is contained in American S

16、tandard Methods of Measurement of Glow Lamps, C78.385-1961. Suggestions for improvement gained in the use of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent to the American Standards Association, Incorporated, 10 East 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y. The Sectional Committee on Electric Lamps, C78,

17、 which reviewed and approved this standard, had the following personnel at the time of approval: E. H. SALTER, Chairman M. A. PISCIOTTA, Secretary Organization Represented Name of Representative Association of American Railroads Electrical Section, Engineering Division . G. L. SEALEY Electrical Sect

18、ion, Mechanical Division G. L. SEALEY Champion Lamp Works J. P. MARSH Duro Test Corporation . H. A. ANDERSON Electric Light and Power Group W. C. CUMMINGS, JR A. T . HIGGINS (Alt) Electrical Testing Laboratories, Inc .E. H. SALTER Fluorescent Lighting Association . DAVID CUTLER General Electric Comp

19、any . E. M. KOOKER General Services Administration JOHN F. KIRBY Illuminating Engineering Society .THOMAS S. KELLY C. L. CROUCH (Alt) H. L. AIILLER (Alt) Interlectric Corporation W. H. HOUSTON National Bureau of Standards L. E. BARBROW National Electrical Manufacturers Association . W. P. LOWELL, JR

20、 S. R. NAYSMITH R. F. ROWE D. G. KIMBALL (Alt) RLM Standards Institute, Inc S. R. NAYSMITH Sylvania Electric Products, Inc .O. H. Bxccs Telephone Group . R. A. CORADESCHI J. R. MORIN (Ah) Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMALicensee=NASA Tec

21、hnical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- Organization Represented Name of Representative Underwriters Laboratories, Inc . F. NEUMER Westinghouse Electric Corporation M. N. WATERMAN Individual Member W.

22、 HARRISON The personnel of the Special Task Group on Glow-Lamps was as follows: J. s. CAPPS (Alt) W. S. TILL (Alt) R. B. KENNETT, Chairman HERMAN ALTSCHULE A. W. GERSHON M. A. PISCIOTTA, Secretary E. C. HEPPLEWHITE D. C. MILLER Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS

23、under license with NEMALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- Contents SECTION PAGE 1 . Scope . 7 2 . Purpose . 7 3 . Glow-Lamp Designation . 7 Appendix 7 Al . Administrator 7 A2 . P

24、rocedure to be Followed in Assigning and Recording Glow-Lamp Designations . 7 Figures Indicator Glow-Lamp Designation Request Form . 8 Circuit-Component Glow-Lamp Designation Request Form 10 Typical Electrode Shapes and Their Designations 11 Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Pr

25、ovided by IHS under license with NEMALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- American Standard Method for the Designation of Glow Lamps 1. Scope the interchangeability of lamps which

26、bear the same symbol. This standard describes a designation system for glow lamps. 3. Glow-Lamp Designation 2. Purpose The glow-lamp designation system shall consist of Examples: A2C, G3R, F9D, etc an initial letter, a single digit, and a final letter. The letters I, O, Q, U and the digit O shall no

27、t be used. The designation symbol shall have no signi- ficance but shall serve only as an identifying mark. NOTE: Although none of the lamp characteristics will be evident from the lamp designation, lamp specifications may be obtained by reference to the manufacturers catalog. The purpose of the glo

28、w-lamp designation system covered by this standard is to provide a nationally applicable and convenient lamp identification symbol which may be used for both manufacturing and Order- ing purposes. The designation will assure the user of Appendix (This Amendix is not a part of American Standard Metho

29、d for the Designation of Glow Lamps, C78.381-1961, but is included ti facilitate its use.) Administration Al. Administrator American Standard C78.381-1961 shall be adminis- tered through the offices of the American Standards Association, Incorporated, 10 East 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y. A2. Proc

30、edure to be Followed in Assigning and Recording Glow-Lamp Designations A2. I When an electric-lamp manufacturer requires a designation for a glow lamp, he shall file with the American Standards Association a request form (see samples) , in duplicate, listing such specifications as are necessary to d

31、escribe the lamp sufficiently to allow the application of a designation in accordance with the American Standard C78.381-1961. A2.2 Upon receipt of the request form, ASA shall take the following action: If a code has not been assigned to a lamp of the same specifications as listed on the request for

32、m, then ASA shall assign and record a designation A2.2.1 of the Standard for such a lamp and shall promptly inform the manu- facturer of the designation assigned. A2.2.2 If a designation has already been assigned to a lamp with specifications which are the same as those of the submitted lamp, ASA sh

33、all notify the filing manufacturer of the existing designation. In this event, it is suggested that the submitting manu- facturer use the existing designation for his product also. A2.2.3 If a lamp is on record with characteristics almost identical to the lamp submitted, but the desig- nation has no

34、t yet been released in accordance with A2.3, ASA shall circulate the specifications at once to the manufacturers participating in the lamp-designa- tion program and request their opinions as to whether the same or a new designation shall be recorded. A2.3 Upon the assignment and recording of a desig

35、- nation, ASA shall circulate copies of the completed lamp-designation request form to the manufacturers participating in the lamp-designation program, 60 days after receipt of the request or on an earlier date selected by the manufacturer. (See manufacturers Note 1 on each of the Designation Reques

36、t Forms.) 7 Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- C78.381 8 AMERICAN STANDARD METHOD F

37、OR THE INDICATOR GLOW-LAMP DESIGNATION REQUEST FORM Date Secretary, C78 Sectional Committee on Electric Lamps American Standards Association, Incorporated 10 East 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y. Dear Sir: Please assign and record a designation for the indicator glow lamp whose characteristics are li

38、sted below: D e s i g n a t i o n - - LAMP CHARACTERISTICS (fill in where applicable) Physical 1. Bulb (a) Designation - (b) Maximum diameter inches (c) Finish (color) (d) Rounded or tipped end (a) Designation - (b) Lead length - ( c ) Lead finish - (d) Number of leads (wire terminal lamps-glass par

39、ts only) 2. Base inches (nominal) 3. Maximum Over-all Length- inches 4. Electrode (a) Shape* - (b) Distance to end of bulb-inches (nominal) 5. Glow Color _ - 6. Integral Resistor-ohms (nominal) 7. Polarity indicated by _ marking .-.-electrode 8. Rated Life hours a t i l l i a m p e r e s , ac (for l

40、ife on dc, take 60 percent of ac value) 9. Service 10. Special Characteristics Electrical 11. Voltage (a) Circuit _- _ volts (b) Breakdown (maximum) volts ac (normal) volts dc ambient volts (dark condition) (c) Maintaining -volts ac volts dc (d) Extinguishing (minimum) volts ac volts dc 12. Impedanc

41、e - ohms 14. Watts (nominal) 15. Current (design) milliamperes 16. Radioactive Material Used? Yes- No- 17. Special Characteristics 13. ac _ nc * See page 11 for typical electrode shapes and their designations. (Request form continued on page 9) Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association

42、 Provided by IHS under license with NEMALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- DESIGNATION OF GLOW LAMPS Indicator Glow-Lamp Designation Request Form (continued) ASA Action By (initi

43、als) Date A. Designation - B. Of Record assigned (1) Same characteristics as lamp designated- _. It is suggested that your (2) Characteristics very close to lamp designated . New designation with- held pending further advice from manufacturers. company use this designation also. C. Acknowledgment On

44、ly _ (see manufacturers Note 2) C78.381 9 Manufacturer _ Address _ Manufacturers Notes 1. These specifications shall be circulated after the expiration of 60 days from the date of this request form or after _ (specific date for circulation is to be furnished by manufacturer at his option). In the ev

45、ent of con- flict see B(2) , the specifications shall be circu- lated at once. 2. This form is submitted for information only. Manufacturer believes this lamp is interchangeable with lamp designated 3. Other information Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under li

46、cense with NEMALicensee=NASA Technical Standards 1/9972545001 Not for Resale, 04/19/2007 09:42:16 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- C78.381 10 AMERICAN STANDARD METHOD FOR THE CIRCUIT-COMPONENT GLOW-LAMP DESIGNATION REQUEST FORM - Date-.- Secretary, C78 Sectio

47、nal Committee on Electric Lamps American Standards Association, Incorporated 10 East Uth Street, New York 16, N. Y. Dear Sir: Please assign and record a designation for the circuit-component glow lamp whose characteristics are listed below : Phvsical Designation LAMP CHARACTERISTICS (fill in where a

48、pplicable) 1. Bulb (a) Designation _ (b) Maximum diameter inches (c) Rounded or tipped end _- (a) Designation (b) Lead length -_ (c) Lead finish -_ (d) Number of leads _ (wire terminal lamps-glass parts only) 2. Base inches (nominal) 3. Maximum Over-all L e n g t h i n c h e s 4. Electrode (a) Shape* _-_- (b) Distance to end of bulb-inches (nominal) 5. Glow Color - 6. Leakage Resistance ohms 7. Polarity indicated by - m a r k i n g electrode 8. Special Characteristics ASA Action By (init

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