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Indian Standard
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SPECIFICATION FOR
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
PART II STANDARD
LAMP
DATA SHEETS
UDC
1991)
621~327.532 (083.6)
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BUREAU
MANAK
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BHAVAN,
Copyright 1982
INDIAN
STANDARDS
9 BAHADUR SHAH
NEW DELHI 110002
ZAFAR
MARG
September
1982
IS:9974(PartII)-1981
Indian Standard
Sl?ECIFICATION FOR
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS
PART II STANDARD
LAMP
DATA
SHEETS
Representing
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 )
( Continued on page 2 )
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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 )
SIilU S. P. SACKDBV,
Director ( Elec tech )
iUem6er )
Secretary
SHRISUKHBIR SINGH
Assistant Director ( Elec tech ), IS1
Natisii
Physical
Laboratory
( CSIR ), New
iUende?s
&RI
P.
K.
CHATlERlJ33
Electrircg;p
Manufacturers
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
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
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
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
3. &ECOMMENDED
LAhlP
TYPES
3.1 The recommended types of high pressure sodium vapour lamps covered
by this standard are as follows:
a)
b)
150 W Elliptical.-
diffuse coating,
diffuse coating.
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. 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
PULSECHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
Height ( V )
2 775 f 25
Waveshape
Sinusoidal
Direction
Position
Rise time -
Tl( MUX)
060 ps
095 f 0.5 us
One per cycle
Tz
LAMPWARM-UPTEST
Test voltage ( V )
198
S(MUX)
LAMP
ELBCTRICAL
CHARACTERI~~CS
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
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
PULSECHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
-Height ( V )
2 775f25
Waveshape
Sinusoidal
Direction
Position
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
100
Lampeurrent(A)(tms)
1.8
Lamp wattage ( W )
150
Test voltage ( V )
220
Maximum
115
Minimum
a5
( Contiuued )
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
Minimum
3.0
1.8
45
2.8
LUMINATRE
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 9 OFIS :9974 ( PART I)-1981 I
-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,
Rated
Wattage
Objective
Lamp
V
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
10
1981
BULR : TUBULAR,CLEAR
LAMP STARTINGTEST
198
Test voltage ( V )
5*
PULSE CHARACTERISTICS
[ seeFIG. 1~0~ IS : 9974 ( PART I )-1981 ]
Height ( V )
2 775 &I25
Waveshape
Sinusoidal
Direction
Position
Rise time -
060 ps
T1 ( MUX )
Duration
time -
Repetition
rate
T2
Test voltage ( V )
5(&x)
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
Minimum
52
3-o
45
2.8
LUMINAIRE
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 9 OFIS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
Voltage increase at lamp terminals ( MUX ) ( V )
I2
10
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
Position
Rii~time -
Ta~(Max )
Duration time -
of the open
060 ps
TI,
095f005 ps
&petition rate
LAMpwARM-UP-T
198
Test voltage ( V )
5( Max)
Objective
100
3.0
Lampcurrent
Lamp wattage ( W )
Maxihun
115
Minimum
85
250
( Continued)
14
IS:9974(PartII)-1981.
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
5.2
3.0
45
28
LUMINAIRB
DESIGNINFORMATION
[ see 9 OF IS : 9974 (PART I )-19811
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
LAMPSTARTINGTEST
198
Test voltage ( V )
PULSECHARACTERISTICS
[ seeFIG. 1 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
2 775f25
Sinusoidal
Height ( V )
Waveshape
Direction
Position
Rise time -
060 t~.s
Tl ( MUX )
Duration time -
@95&@05 ps
Tr
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
7.5
46
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
19
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
Position
Rise time -
Ta ( Max )
060 ps
Duration time--- T2
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
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
75
4.6
45
28
LUMINAIRB
CBIGN INFORMATION
[ see 9 OF IS : 9974 ( PARTI )-1981 ]
7
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)
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AMENDMENT
MARCH 1989
NO. i
TO
( Pages 6 and 8, Technical Data Sheet JVo. 1 and 2 ) following data in these sheets:
bJMINOlJEl
R&d
Insertthe
FLUX
Wattogo
(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
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 )
NewDelhi. India
g) 70 W Tubular clear
h) $0 W Elliptical bulb - diffuse coating clear
( Page 22, Technical Data Sheet No. 6 ) - Insert the following data
sheets No. 7 and 8 at the end.
i
CLEAR
Height (
V1
Wwsshspe
Direction
Position
CHARACTERISTICS
[ see FIG. 1 01 IS : 9974 ( Part 1) - 19811 *
1 775 f 25.
Sinusoidal*
A positive pulse during the posikive half cycle
and a negative pulse during the negative half
cycle of the rms voltage wave?
90 ~o~t~~~ electrical degrees of open circuit
100 p9
Rise time - TI MUX
1.95 f 0.05 ps
Duration time - TS
One per each half cycle
Repetition rate
*These values are based on the assumption that this sinusoidal pulse will give
starting results equivalent to a rectangular pulse of 1 775 f 25 V, very short rise
time and a duration time of 1.95 f 005 vs. This matter is under investigation
together with further details coocerniag the measuring circuit.
tThe starting device used for the spocifiod lamp starting tost shall supply a
pulsecurrent of 1.8 f O-2 A and shall not allow pulse current reversal.
LAMP WARM-UP TEST
Test voltage ( V )
Maximum time required to reach SOV minimum
at lamp terminals ( Mln )
i
011
198
7
LAMP ELECTRICALCHARACTBRI~TICI
(AT RATFDVOLTAOEOF REPERENC~Y;;;;~)
Objective
Maximum
90
098
70
105
105
-
75:
._
5200
REPRRENCEBALLASTCHARACTERISTICS
Rated frequency ( Hz )
Rated voltage ( V )
Calibration current ( A )
Voltage/current ratio
Power factor
50
220
0.98
188
0.075 f 0005
LAMP DIMENSIONS( see FIG. 1 )
Cap
Bu[b;;$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
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
( Adax ) ( V )
198
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
Test voltage ( V )
Maximum time required to reach SOV minimum at
lamp terminals ( Min )
198
7
LAMP ELECTRICALCHARAC~BRISTICS
: AT RATED VOLTAQE
Objective
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
Power factor
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
Or o%bng
Limitation
INFORMATION
[ see 8 OF IS
Max
Mill
i a96
0.98
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.
70 W
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.
( ETDC 23 )
5
printed