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( Reaffirmed 1987 )

Indian Standard

( Reaffirmed 2002 )

SPECIFICATION FOR
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
PART II STANDARD

LAMP

DATA SHEETS

(First Reprint DECEMBER

UDC

1991)

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INDIAN

STANDARDS

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September

1982

IS:9974(PartII)-1981

Indian Standard
Sl?ECIFICATION FOR
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
PART II STANDARD

LAMP

DATA

SHEETS

Electric Lamps and Accessories Sectional Committee, ETDC 23


chait7nan
smu v. A. KRIsHNAMuurnY

Representing

Central Public Works Department, New Delhi

Members

SURVEYOR
OFWORKS( ELEC)-I ( Alternure to
Shri V. A. Krishnamurthy )
Bajaj Electricals Ltd, Bombay
Sstm G. K. Arrt~i
SHRI R. K. KATRB ( Affernute )
Sylvania & Laxman Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI S. R. ANAN~
SHRIC. W. PATWARDHAN
( Alternate )
Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals,
Ssuu R. S. AROIU
New Delhi
S#RI S. KRISHNA( Alternote )
National Test House, Calcutta
SRRI G. BHATTACHARYA
SHRI M. P. WALVEKAR
( Alternate )
Crompton Greaves Ltd, Bombay
Suar N. S. CHARI
SHIUR. DAS GUPTA ( Alternate )
Electric Lamp Manufacturers ( India ) Pvt Ltd.
&RIP. K. ~ll'ERJEE
Calcutta
Smu M. M. BANDYOPADHYAY
( Alternate )
Posts & Telegraphs Department ( Ministry of
D~JTYGENERAL MANAGJJR
Communication), Jabalpur
DM~IONALENCJINEBR
( Alternate )
The Miniature Bulb Industries (India ) Pvt Ltd,
DR S. IN. DHING~U
Dehra Dun
Suat V.S. CHI-II~BAR
( Afternate )
Development Commissioner, Small Scale IndusInmA. N. GHOSH
tries. New Delhi
Suar P. SHAIUNGUPTA
Auto Lamps Ltd, Faridabad
Smu S. C. KHERA( AIternute )
Naval Headquarters, Ministry of Defence
CDR M. M. KAILA
LT G. K. DHAWAN( Akeruure )
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xs:9974(PartxI)-1981
( Contitruedfiompage 1)
Reprrshting
Directo;to~l~eneral
of Technical Development,

Members
SHRIG. L. KE~W,+NI
SHRI D. D. ~JDEV
SHRIB. H. MHATRR

( Ahernnre )

Bombay Electric Supply and Transport Und&aking, Bombay

SHRIR. V. S. RAO ( Alternate )

Ministry of Defetrce ( DGI )


Alternate )
Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturem~
Association -of India, Bangalore
GP CAPT G. MUKH~~JEE( Alternate )
Directorate of Technical Development & ProducSHRI H. C. PANDEY
tion ( Air ). Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
Sruu J. M. REWALLIWAR
( Alternate )
.
.Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd. Bangalore
SHRIs. c. RAsToGI
SHRIA. AUGUSTINE
( Alternate )
The Bengal Electric Lamp Works Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI K. V. S. RAU
SHRIN. B. RAY ( AIIhrnate )
Indian Lamp Factories Association, Calcutta
Sriru N. B. RAY
Bitray Blectaloals & Appliances Pvt Ltd, Calcutta
Sruu K. K. ROHATGI
SHIUS. BHA~TACHARYA
( Afternate )
Pradlp.Lamp Works, Patna
SHRIV. P. Rorixrci~
SHRIAXT K. ROHAT~I( Alrernare)
Peico Electronics & Electricals Ltd. Bombay
SHRI S. ROYCUOUDHARY
SHRIM. AL~SRT( Alternate )
National Physical Laboratory ( CSIR ), New Delhi
SHRI K. S. SARMA
Railway Board ( Ministry ofRailways )
SHRIR. P. SRIVASTAVA
SHRIS. B. MATHUR( Alternate )
LT-&L
s. s. MOBANTY
MAJ V. B. DESHMUKH (
SHRI B. P. G. PAX

Directorate General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad


SHRIV. C. VERMA
SHIUB. K. SHARAN( Alternpte )

SIilU S. P. SACKDBV,
Director ( Elec tech )

Director General, IS1 ( Ex-ofiio

iUem6er )

Secretary

SHRISUKHBIR SINGH
Assistant Director ( Elec tech ), IS1

Panel for High Pressure Sodium Vaipour Lamps, ETDC 23/p 12


Convener
SHRI K. S. SARMA

Natisii

Physical

Laboratory

( CSIR ), New

iUende?s
&RI

P.

K.

CHATlERlJ33

Electrircg;p

Manufacturers

( India) Pvt Ltd,

SHRIM. M. BA~DYOPADHYAY
( Alternate )
Genelec Ltdi Calcutta
SHRIJ. R. PA~U
SHRIS. K. Nsocu ( Alternate )
Bengal Electric $.amp Works Ltd, CahWta .
Smu K. V. S. RAO
Ryrckoresrgn
& Standards Organization,
SHRI R. P. SRIVASTAVA

SHRI~S.B. MATHUR( Alternate )


Peico Electronics & Electricals Ltd. Bombay
SHRIVIJAYKIRPAL
SHRIR. K. B~WPAI
( Alternate )

IS : 9974 ( Part II ) - 1981

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
PART

ti

STANDARD

LAMP

DATA

SHEETS

0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution
on 23 September 1981, after the draft finalized by the Electric Lamps and
Accessories Sectional Committee had been approved by the Electrotechnical
Division Council.
0.2 This standard ( Part II ) has been prepared to cover electrical characteristics for lamps starting and operation of high pressure sodium vapour
lamps. Additional information for purposes of design of ballast, luminaires
It is hoped that
and ignitors, where essential, have also been incorporated.
at a later stage it shall be possible to prepare a more detailed standard
which will state requirements
necessary for safety together with test
conditions and procedures for complete testing of these lamps.
0.3 This standard~consists of the following two parts:
Part

I General requirements and tests; and

Part II Standard lamp data sheets.


0.3.1 This standard shall be read in conjunction
standard.

with Part I of this

0.4 In the preparation of this standard ( Part II ) assistance has been derived
from IEC Pub-662 ( 1980 ) High pressure sodium vapour lamps, issued by
the International Electrotechnical Commission.
0.5 The life expectancy and nominal lumen output of high pressure sodium
vapour lamps are under consideration by the committee and would be added
at a later date as and when sufficient data are available, However, for the
purpose of guidance, the nominal life of such lamps may be taken as 5 000
-hours.
0.6 For the purpose of deciding whether a particularrequirement
of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing
3

IS : 9974 ( Part II ) - 1981 ,

the result of a test. shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1960*.


The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be
the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard ( Part II ) comprises lamp data sheets for high pressure
sodium vapour lamps covered -by this standard.

2. TERMINOLOGY
2.1 For

the purpose of this standard,


(Part I )-19817 shall apply.

3. &ECOMMENDED

LAhlP

the definitions given in IS : 9974

TYPES

3.1 The recommended types of high pressure sodium vapour lamps covered
by this standard are as follows:
a)

150 W Tubular clear,

b)

150 W Elliptical.-

diffuse coating,

c) 250 W Tubular clear,


d) 250 W Elliptical - diffuse coating,
e) 400 W Tubular clear, and
f) 400 W Elliptical -

diffuse coating.

4. LAMP DIMENSIONS CAP AND OTHER DETAILS


4.1 The overall lamp dimensions, bulb diameter and type of caps that are to

be employed in the lamp shall be asgiven in the relevant data sheet. Schematic drawings for location of lamp dimensions specified in the data sheets
have been indicated in Fig. 1 and 2.
*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised
).
rjpecification for high pressure sodium vapour lamps: Part I General

and tests.
4

requirements

IS:9974(PartII)-19211

FIG. -1 TUBIJLARBULB LAMP

.
FIG. 2

ELUFTICALBh

LAMP

IS :9974(PartII)-1981
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 1
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS

RATEDWATTAGE: 150 W

BULB:TUBULAR,CLEAR

.
LAMPSTARTINGTEST
Test voltage ( V )

198

Maximum starting time ( s )

PULSECHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
Height ( V )

2 775 f 25

Waveshape

Sinusoidal

Direction

A positive pulse during the positive half-cycle of


the rms voltage wave

Position

Within SO-90 electrical degrees of the opencircuit voltage

Rise time -

Tl( MUX)

Duration time Repetition rate

060 ps
095 f 0.5 us
One per cycle

Tz

LAMPWARM-UPTEST
Test voltage ( V )

198

Time required to reach 50 V minimum at


lamp terminals ( Min )

S(MUX)

LAMP

ELBCTRICAL
CHARACTERI~~CS

Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )

Lamp current ( A ) rms )


Lamp wattage ( W )
Test voltage ( V )

Objective

Maximum

100.
1.8

115
-

150
220

Minimum

85
-

( Continued )

Is : 9974(Part II ) - 1981
Lamp operating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 3.
Extinguishing voltage : A lamp when operating on a reference ballast at rated supply

voltage and eat a lamp voltage of 116 V, achieved if necessary by artificial means, shall
not extinguish when the supply voltage falls from 100 percent to 90 percent of the rated
value in less than 05 s and remains at that value for at Jeast 5 s.

REFERENCE
BALLASTCHARACTERISTICS

Rated frequency ( Hz )

50

Rated voltage ( V )

220

Calibration current ( A )

1.8

Voltage/current ratio

99.0

Power factor

006 f 0.005

LAMP DIMENSIONS

Cap

(1)
E40

Bulb
Dia
(Max)
D

Overall
Length
(Max)
L

43

Light
Centre
LeFth

Arc
Length
(Ma-4
A

Operating
Deviation of Any
Position
Point Along Centre
Line of Arc Tube
Limitation
from Axis of Cap
( Apex of Cap Eyelet
Used as the Point of
Refkrence )

(5)

mm

mm

(4)
mm

mm

53

211

127f20

58

Uuder consideration

As indicated by
IamP manufacturer

BALLASTDESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 8 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-I981 ]

Maximum

Lamp starting current for ballast design ( A ) ( rms)


Pulse height for ignitor design ( kV )

30

l-8

45

28

LUMINAIRE
DESIGN INFORMATION
[ see 9 OF 1s * 9974 ( PARTI )-1981
Voltage increase at lamp terminals ( Max ) ( V )

Minimum

IS : 9974( PM II ) - 1981
TRCHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 2
HIGH PREf3SURB SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
,
BULB:ELLIPTICAL
- Drnusa COATINO

RATEDWAITAGE150 W

LAMPSTARTINGTEST
Test voltage ( V )

198

Maximum starting time (s)

PULSECHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]

-Height ( V )

2 775f25

Waveshape

Sinusoidal

Direction

A position purse during the positive half-cycle of the


rms voltage wave

Position

Within SO-90 eleetrieal degrees of the open-circuit


voltage

Risetim-TT,

(Mar)

Duration time -

TI

Repetition rate

060 ps
095f05 ps
One per cycle
LAMP WARM-UP

TFIST

198

Test voltags ( V )
Time required to reach 50 V minimum
at lamp terminals ( Min )

S(Max)

LAMPELECXRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Objective

Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )

100

Lampeurrent(A)(tms)

1.8

Lamp wattage ( W )

150

Test voltage ( V )

220

Maximum

115

Minimum

a5

( Contiuued )

IS : 9974 ( Part II ) - 1981


La& operating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 3.
Extinguishing voltage : A lamp when operating on a reference ballast at rated supply
voltage and a lamp voltage of 116 .V, achieved if necessary by artiticial means, shall not
extinguish when the supply voltage falls from 100 percent to 90 percent of the rated
value in less than @5 s and remains at that value for at least 5 s.
REFHCENC~BALLASTCHARACTEIUSTIC~
Rated frequency ( Hz )

50

Rated voltage ( V )

220

Calibration current ( A )
Voltage/current

18

ratio

99-O

Power factor

OWif@OO5

LAMP DIMENSIONS

Cap

Bulb
Dkl
( Max )
D

Overall
Length
( Max )
L

Lighr
Cenfre
Length
C

Arc
Length

Deviation
of
Any
Point Along Centre
Line of Arc Tube
from Axis of Cap
( Apex of Cap Cyelet )
Used as the Point of
Reference

(1)

(2)
mm

(3)
mm

(4)
mm

(5)
mm

E40

91

227

Operating
Position
LimitaGo?!

(6)

(7)

Under consideration

BALLASTDESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 8 OF IS

As

indicated
by lamp.
manufacturer

: 9974 ( PART I )-1981 1


Maximum

Minimum

Lamp starting current for ballast design ( A ) ( nns )

3.0

1.8

Pulse height for ignitor design ( kV )

45

2.8

LUMINATRE
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 9 OFIS :9974 ( PART I)-1981 I

Voltage increase at lamp terminals ( Max ) ( V )

IS : 9974 ( Part II ) - 1981

-6;

::

min.

Vmin.Vobj Vmax.

Vmax.

LAMP VOLTAGEIV) -

The characteristic curve of a ballast, at any supply voltage between 95% Md 105%
shall be within the above limits ( see 8.5 of Part I of this standard ).

of rated voltage,

A typical ballast characteristic


line in diagram.

Rated
Wattage

Objective
Lamp
V

curve at rated supply voltage is shown by the dotted

Maximum
La;p

Minimum

La; p

Maximum
Lamp
V

Minimum
Lamp
V

15ow
Tubular

100

187

105

103 to 115

73 :o 113

150w
Elliptical

loo

187

105

103 to 175

73 to 113

FIG. 3

LAMP OPERATINGLIMITSFORTHE INFORMATION


OF BALLAST DESIGN
( 150 W LAMP - TUBULAR CLEAR AND ELLIPTICAL
DIFFUSECOATING BULBS)

10

1981

IS : !?374(PadII)TECHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 3


HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS

BULR : TUBULAR,CLEAR

RATED WATTAGE : 250 W

LAMP STARTINGTEST
198

Test voltage ( V )

5*

Maximum statting time (s)


*In the case of lamps with internal starters this requirement
nal starter has opened.

shall be 5 s after the inter-

PULSE CHARACTERISTICS
[ seeFIG. 1~0~ IS : 9974 ( PART I )-1981 ]
Height ( V )

2 775 &I25

Waveshape

Sinusoidal

Direction

A positive pulse during the positive half cyde


of the rms voltage wave

Position

Within 80-90 electrical


circuit voltage

Rise time -

060 ps

T1 ( MUX )

Duration

time -

Repetition

rate

degrees of the open

095 f 0.05 tks

T2

One per cycle

LAMP WARM-UP TEST


198

Test voltage ( V )

5(&x)

Time required to reach 50 V minimum


at lamp terminals ( Min )
LAMP ELECTRICALCHARACTEIUSTICS
Objective
100
3.0
250

Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )


Lamp current ( A ) ( rms
Lamp wattage ( W )

Maximum
115
-

Minimum
85
( Contfnued )

11

IS:9974(PartII)-1981
Lamp operating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 4.
Extinguishing Voltage : A lamp when operating on a reference ballast at rated supply
voltage and at a lamp voltage of 120 V, achieved if necessary by artificial means, shall
not extinguish wheu the supply voltage falls from 100 percent to 90 percent of the rated
value in less than 05 s and remains at that value for at least 5 s.

REFERENCE
BALLAST
CHARACTBRI~TICS
50

Rated frequency ( Hz )

220

Rated voltage ( V )

3-o

Calibration current ( A )

600

Voltage/current ratio

0.06f0005

Power factor

LAMPDIMENSIONS
Cap

(1)

E40

Bulb
Dia
(Max)
D

Overall
Length
(Max)
L

Light
Centre

Arc
Length

L?gth

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

mm

mm

mm

mm

152&20

65
nominal

60

260

Deviation of Any
Point Along Centre
Line of Arc Tube
from Axis of Cap
( Apex of Cap Eyelet Used as the
Point of Reference )

Operating
Position
Limitation

(6)

(7)

3 degrees

As

indicated
by l=m
manufacturer

BALL.A~T
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 8 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 J
Maximum

L~gyp

current for ballast design ( A )

Pulse height for ballast design ( kV )

Minimum

52

3-o

45

2.8

LUMINAIRE
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 9 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
Voltage increase at lamp terminals ( MUX ) ( V )

I2

10

LAMP VOLTAGE IV) -

IIN charactexistic curve of a ballast, at any aupply voltage between 95 % and 105%
of rated voltage, shall be within the above limits ( see 8.5 pf PartI of this standard ).
A typical ballast characteristic curve at rated supply voltage is shown by the dotted
line in the diamun.
FIG. 4 LA~QG~~w&GLL~s

FORTHE INFORMATION
OFBALLASTDESIGN
TUBULARCLEARBULB )

13

Is:!m4.(PutII)-l!HH
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 4
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
~'~'BDWATTAGB:~~~W

BULB:ELLIFTI~AL
-DIPFUSS

cOATIN

LAMP STARTINGTasr
Test voltage ( V )
Maximum starting time (8)

198
51

*In the case of lamps with internal starters this requirement shall be 5 s after the
internal starter has opened.
PULSECHARACTERI~C%
[ see FIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PART I )-I981 ]
2 775f22

Hwt(V)
Waveshape

Sinusoidal

Direction

A positive pulse during the positive half-cycle


of the rms voltage wave

Position

Within SO-90electrical degrees


circuit voltage

Rii~time -

Ta~(Max )

Duration time -

of the open

060 ps

TI,

095f005 ps

&petition rate

On0 per cycle

LAMpwARM-UP-T

198

Test voltage ( V )

5( Max)

Tie required to zach 50 V minimum


at lamp terminals ( Min )

Objective

100

Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )

3.0

Lampcurrent
Lamp wattage ( W )

Maxihun

115

Minimum

85

250
( Continued)

14

IS:9974(PartII)-1981.

Lamp operating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 5.


ExringushhgVohge : A lamp when operating on a reference ballast at rated supply

voltage and at a lamp voltage of 120 V, achieved if necessary by artificial means, shall
not extinguish when the supply voltage falls from 100 percent to 90 percent of the
rated value in less than 0.5 s and remains at that value for at least 5 8.

REFERENCE
BALLASTCHA~A~~ERI~TI~~
50

Rated frequency ( Hz )

220

Rated voltage ( V )

3.0

Calibration current ( A )
Voltage/current ratio

60.0
006~@005

Power factor
LAMPDIMENSIONS
Overall

T;
(Max)
D

(0

(2)

I840

mm
91

Length
(Max)
L

(3)
mm
227

Arc

Light
Centre
Length
C

(4)
mm

(5)
mm

Deviation of Any
Point AlongC entre
Line of Arc Tube
from Axis of Cap
Apex of Cap EyeIet Used ns the
Point of Reference )

(6)

Operating
Position
Limitation

(7)
As
indicated
by lamp
manufacturer

BALLASTDESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 8 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-19811
Maximum

Minimum

Lamp warm-up current for ballast design ( A ) ( rms)

5.2

3.0

Pulse height for ballast design ( kV )

45

28

LUMINAIRB
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 9 OF IS : 9974 (PART I )-19811

Voltage increase at lamp terminals ( iUa.x ) ( V )

15

10

LAMP

VOLTAGE IV) -

The characteristic curve of a ballast; eat any supply voltage between 95% and
105% of rated voltage, shall be within the above limits (see 8.5 of Part I of this
standard 1.
A typical ballast characteristic curve at rated supply voitage is shown by the
dotted line in the diagram.
FIG. 5 LAMP OPFRATINGLrms FORTHBINFURMATION
OF BALLASTDESIGN
.
( 250 w LAMP - ELLIPTICALDIFFUSECOATINGBULB )

16

IS:9!374(PartII)-1981
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 5
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
BULB : TUBULAR, CLEAR

RATED WATTAOE : 400 W

LAMPSTARTINGTEST
198

Test voltage ( V )

Maximum starting time (s)


*In the case of lamps with internal
internal starter has opened.

starters this requirement shall be 5 s after the

PULSECHARACTERISTICS
[ seeFIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
2 775f25
Sinusoidal

Height ( V )
Waveshape
Direction

A positive pulse during the positive half-cycle


of the rms voltage wave

Position

Within SO-90 electrical degrees of ihe opencircuit voltage

Rise time -

060 t~.s

Tl ( MUX )

Duration time -

@95&@05 ps

Tr

One per cycle

Repetition rate

LAMPWARM-UPTIBT

198

Test voltage ( V )
Time required to reach 50 V minimum
at lamp terminals ( &fGr)

4(Max)

LAMPELECTRICAL
CHARACTJ~USTKS
bt+ctivc
Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )
Lamp current ( A ) ( rms )
Lamp wattage ( W )

100
46

Maximum

117
-

Minimum

74
-

392
( Continued )

Is:9974(PartII)-1981
Lamp operating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 6.
Voltage : A Iamp when operating oo a reference ballast at rated supply
voltage and at a lamp voltage of 120 V, achieved if necessary by artificial meaos, shall
oot extinguish when the supply voltage fails from 100 percent to 90 percent of the rated
value in less than W5 s and remains at that value for at least 5 s.

_@tinguishing

REFERENCE
BALLA.WCHARACTERISTICS

Rated frequency ( Hz )
Rated voltage ( V )
Calibration current ( A )
Voltage/current ratio
Power factor

Bulb
.

c4J

( Mj!)

(1)

E40

Overall
(%$.F)

(2)

(3)

mm

mm

60

292

50
220
46
39-o
O-06 f 0005

Light
Centre
Length
c

(4)

mm
163 Q 20

Arc

LeTth

Deviation
of Any
Point Along Centre
Line of Arc Tube
from Axis of Cap
(Apex of Cap Eyelet Used as the Point
of Reference )

(5)

mol
85 -1: 5

O;oe;$;
Limitation

(6)

(7)

3 degrees

Aiy ,jltcated
manufactures

BALLAST
DWQN INFORMATION
[ se8 8 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-19811
Maximum

Minimum

Lamp warm-up current for ballast design ( A ) ( rms )

7.5

46

Pulse height for ballast design ( kV )

45

28

LUMINAIRE
LESION
INFORMATION
[ see 9 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-19811

VoyE

iorF)at
ax

lamp terminals

12

IS:9974(PartII)-1981

L7S,

-M-,K--

---

MAXIMUM
WA1 TAGE

CAMP
3

LA
yoJ

LAMP

VOLTAGE

(VI

The characteristic curve of a ballast, at any supply voltage between 95 % and 105%
of rated voltage, shall be within the above limits ( see 8.5 of PartI of this standard ).
A typical baNast characteristic curve at rated supply voltage is showq by the dotted
line in the diagtam.
FIG. 6

LAMP OPERATINGLIMITSFOR THEZ


INFORMATION
OF BALLASTDIZSIGN
(do()WLAMPTUBULARCLEARBULB)

19

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 6


HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
RATEDWATTAGE: 400 W

BULB : ELLIPTICAL
- DIFFUSECOATINQ

LAMPSTARTING
TEST
198

Test voltage ( V )
Maximum starting time ( s )

*In the case of lamps with internal starters this requirement shall Be 5 s after the
internal starter has opened.

PUUE CHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
Height

2 775 f 25

Waveshape

Sinusoidal

Direction

A positive pulse during the positive half%cycle


of the rms voltage wave

Position

Within 80-90 electrical degrees of the opencircuit voltage

Rise time -

Ta ( Max )

060 ps

Duration time--- T2

o-95 & 0.05 ps

One per cycle

Repetition rate

LAMPWARM-UPTEST
198

Test voltage ( V )
Time required to reach 50 V minimum eat
lamp terminals ( Min )

4(Ma)

LAMPELECTRICAL
CFUWZTERISTICS
Objective

105

Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )

445

Lampcurrent(A)(rms)

400

Lamp wattage ( W )

20

Maximum

Minimum

120

90

* -

( Continue6f )

IS:!m4(PartIi)-1981
L&qp.opeiating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 7.
Voltage : A lamp when operating on a reference ballast at rated slippl
voltage and at a lamp voltage of 125 V achieved if neoeasary by artificial means, sha rI
not extinguish when the supply voltage falls from fO0 percent to 90 parcent of the rated
value in less than 0.5 s and mains at that valuefor at least 5 8.

Extinguishing

I)

REFERENCE
BAUMT CHARA~TEIU~TICS
50

Rated frequency ( Hz )

220

Rated ,voltage.( V )

46

Calibration uurrent ( A )

39.0

Voltage/current ratio
Power factor

0.06 f 0005

LAMP DIMENSONS
Cap

(1)

E40

Bulb
Dia
.(Max)
D

(2)

mm
122

Overall
Length
(Max)
L

Light
Centre
Lengih
c
*

(3)

(4)

292

mm

mm

Arc
Lejgth

Deviation of Any
Point Along Centre
Line of Arc Tube
f?om Axis of Cap
( Apex of Cap Eye_let Used as the Point
of Reference )

(5)

mm

(6)

(7)

t$rs$$F
Limitation

As indicated
by lamp
manufacturer

BALLAST
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see8 OF IS : 9974( PARTI )-19811

Maximum

Minimum

Lamp starting current for ballast design ( A ) ( rms )

75

4.6

Pulse height for ballast design ( kV )

45

28

LUMINAIRB
CBIGN INFORMATION
[ see 9 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
7

Voltage increase at lamp terminals


(M=)(V)

21

is:9974(PllrtlI)-1981
MAXIMI&

LAblP

MAXIMUM

LAMP

VOLTAGE

(VI

LAMP

VOLTAGE

The clumcteristic curve of a ballast, at any supply voltage between 95% and 105%
of rated voltage, shall be within the above limits ( see 8.5 6f Pyt I of this standard ).

A @pical ballast characteristic curve at rated supply voltage is shown by the dotted
line in the diagram.
FIG. 7 L~~IRA~~LMITS

FORTHE IN~WRMATIONOFBALLMTDPSIGN
-ELL~CALD~~J~ECQATINGBULB)

22

BUREAU

OF

Headquarters

INDIAN

STANDARDS

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Telephones
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Telegrams

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AMENDMENT

MARCH 1989

NO. i
TO

IS 19974 ( Part 2 ) -1981 SPECIFICATION FOR


HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
mPART~2 STANDARD

LAMP DATA SHEETS

( Pages 6 and 8, Technical Data Sheet JVo. 1 and 2 ) following data in these sheets:
bJMINOlJEl

R&d

Insertthe

FLUX

Wattogo

Rated Luminous Flux


( lumens )

(1)

(2)
12 150

150 w

( Pages 11 and 14, Te:hnical Data Sheet A%. 3 and 4 ) following data in these sheets:
LuB~~NOUS

Insert the

FLUX

Rated Luminous F&IX

Ralrd Wattage

( lumens

(2)

(1)

22 500

250w

( Pages 17 and 20, Technical Data Sheet No. 5 and 6 ) following data in these sheets:

Insert the

LUMINOUS FLUX

Ralrd Watfogr

(1)
400W

( ETDC

Rated LuminousFlux
( lumen8 )

(2)
42 300

23 )

Rimed u Dee Kay Prinm,

NewDelhi. India

AMENDMENT NO. 2 AUGUST 1990


To
IS !&74 ( Part2 ) : 1981 SPECIFICATION FOR HIGH
PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
PART 2 STANDARD
( Page 4, claw

LAMP DATA SHEETS

3.1) -c Insertthe following at the end:

g) 70 W Tubular clear
h) $0 W Elliptical bulb - diffuse coating clear
( Page 22, Technical Data Sheet No. 6 ) - Insert the following data
sheets No. 7 and 8 at the end.
i

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET NO. 7


HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
RATBDW~nmaa : 70 W FOR Use WITHEXMRNALIGNITORTUBULARBULB -

CLEAR

LAY? STARTINQ Tear


198
10

Tost voltage (V)


Maximum starting time (8)
Pum

Height (

V1

Wwsshspe

Direction
Position

CHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 01 IS : 9974 ( Part 1) - 19811 *

1 775 f 25.
Sinusoidal*
A positive pulse during the posikive half cycle
and a negative pulse during the negative half
cycle of the rms voltage wave?
90 ~o~t~~~ electrical degrees of open circuit

100 p9
Rise time - TI MUX
1.95 f 0.05 ps
Duration time - TS
One per each half cycle
Repetition rate
*These values are based on the assumption that this sinusoidal pulse will give
starting results equivalent to a rectangular pulse of 1 775 f 25 V, very short rise
time and a duration time of 1.95 f 005 vs. This matter is under investigation
together with further details coocerniag the measuring circuit.
tThe starting device used for the spocifiod lamp starting tost shall supply a
pulsecurrent of 1.8 f O-2 A and shall not allow pulse current reversal.
LAMP WARM-UP TEST

Test voltage ( V )
Maximum time required to reach SOV minimum
at lamp terminals ( Mln )
i

011

198
7

LAMP ELECTRICALCHARACTBRI~TICI
(AT RATFDVOLTAOEOF REPERENC~Y;;;;~)
Objective

Voltago at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )


Lamp current ( A ) ( rms )
Lamp wattage ( W )
Extinguishing voltage at lamp terminals
(V)(rms)
Rated luminous flux ( lumens )

Maximum

90
098
70
105

105
-

75:

._

5200

REPRRENCEBALLASTCHARACTERISTICS
Rated frequency ( Hz )
Rated voltage ( V )
Calibration current ( A )
Voltage/current ratio
Power factor

50
220
0.98
188
0.075 f 0005
LAMP DIMENSIONS( see FIG. 1 )

Cap

Bu[b;;$erer

(1)

E27

OW&

(Max)
L

Arc Length

Ligh;n;;ttre

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

mm

mm

mm

mm

385

156

lOJ&lO

Deviation of
Any Point
hong Centre
Line of Arc

Position
Lfmita-

Tube from
Axis of Cap
( Apex of Cap
Eyelet Used as
the Point of
Reference )

lion

(6)

28-45

-___
BALLASTDESION INFORMATION[ see 8 OF IS

Operating

(7)

As indicated
by lamp
manufacturer

: 9974 ( Part 1 ) - 1981 ]


Maximum

Lamp warm-up current for ballast design ( A ) ( rms )


Pulse height for ballast design ( V )

1.96
2 300

Minimum

0.98
see Note

Norx - There are two designs of lamp presently in use which are compatible in operation, but which require different starting conditions.
Some lamp designs require a minimum pulse height of 1 600 V whereas other
designs require a minimum pulse height of 1 800 V. Illformation is to be provided by the lamp manufacturer
as to,which ignitor pulse height and width
are appropriate.
For future starting compatibility of both lamp types, it is recommended
ignitors are designed with a minimum pulse height of 1.800 V.

that

LUYINAIM DENON _INPORHATION[ see 9 OF


Voltage

increase at lamp terminals

( Adax ) ( V )

IS : 9974 ( Part 1 )%-1981 ]


5

TECHNICA DATA SHEET NO. 8


HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
RATED WATTAOE: 70 W HV poll USE WITH EXTERNALION~OR
BULB: ELLIPTNZAL
- DIFFUSECOATING- CLEAR
LAMP STARTINO TEST
Test voltage ( V )

198

Maximum starting time (s)

Ibight ( v )
Waveshape
Direction
Position
Riso time - 71Max
Duration time - TI
Repetition rate

10
Pu~slr CHARACTERISTICS
1 775 & 25,
Sinusoidal+
A positive pulse during the posi;ivi half cycle and
a negative pulse during the negative half cycle
of the rms voltago wave?
90 and 270 electrical degrees of the open circuit
voltage
1DOps
195 & @OSps*
One per each half cycle

*These values are based on the assumption


that this sinusoidal pulse will
give starting kesults equivalent to a r&tan ular pulse of 1 775 f 25 V, very short
rise time and a duration time of 1*9J f 0-Of ps. This matter is under investigation
together with further details concerning the measuring circuit.
tThe starting device used for the specified lamp starting test shall supply a
pulse current of 1.8 f @2 A and shrll not allow pulse current reversal.
LAMP WARM-UP T@ST

Test voltage ( V )
Maximum time required to reach SOV minimum at
lamp terminals ( Min )

198
7

LAMP ELECTRICALCHARAC~BRISTICS
: AT RATED VOLTAQE

Objective

Voltage at lamp terminals ( V ) ( rms )


Lamp current ( A ) ( rms )
Lamp wattage~( W )
Extinguishing voltage at lamp terminals
(V)(rms)
Rated luminous flux ( lumens )

90
0.98
70
105
5 200

Maximum

105
-

Minimum

75

Rated frequency ( Hz )

50

Bat@ voltage ( v )
Calibration

220
098

current ( A )

Voltage/current

188

ratio

0075 & 0~005

Power factor

LAMP DIMENSIONS( see


I

Cap

Bulb

Diameter
( Max )

Overall

Length
< MUX )

Llghf
Ccntre
Length

ILength

(1)
E27

Fro. 2 )
Dcviarfon of
Any Point
Along Centfe
Line of Arc
Tube from
Axls of Cu
(Apexof C!ap
Eyelet Uaed ae
the Point of
Reference )

AM

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

mm

mm

mm

mm

72

165

105 *lo*

28-45

(6)

(7)

As indicated

by lamp
manufacturer

*Clear finish only.


BALLAST DEWN

Or o%bng
Limitation

INFORMATION
[ see 8 OF IS

: 9974 ( Part 1 ) - 1981 ]

Max

Mill

Lamp warm-up current for design ( A ) ( rms )

i a96

0.98

Pulse height for ballast design ( V )

2300

see Note

NOTE- There are two designs of lamp presently in use which are compatible in operation but which require different starting-conditions.
Some lamp designs require a minimum pulse height of 1 600 V whereas other
designs require a minimum pulse height of 1 800 V. Information
is to be
provided by the lamp manufacturer as to which ignitor pulse height and width
are appropriate.
For future starting compatibility
of both lamp types is recomm;ended that
ignitors are designed with a minimum pulse height of 1 880 V.

LUMINAIREDEHGN INP~RMATION[ see 9 OF IS : 9974 ( Part 1 ) -1981]


5

Voltage increase at lamp terminals ( &fox ) ( V )


Rated Wattage

70 W

NOT@- Lamp operating limits are shown graphically in Fig. 8.


_____-

uAxH)(MLAMPwATu\oE.

The characteristic
curve of a ballast, at any Supply voltage between 95 percent
and 105 percent of rated voltage, shall lie within the above limits ( see 8.5 of
Part 1 of this standard ).
A typical ballast characteristic
line in the diagram.

at rated supply voltage

is shown by the dotted

FIG. 8 LAMP OFERATING LIMITS FOR THE INFORMATION OF


BALLAST DESIGN ( 70 W LAMP TUBULAR BULB AND
ELLIPTICAL DIFFUSE COATING )

( ETDC 23 )

5
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at Dee Kay Printers, New Delhi, Jndia

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