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Table of Contents
Foreword iv 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 7 9 15 35 41 43
Part I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
General Information
Scope Normative References.. Definitions and abbreviations.. Lamp designations Bulb designations Bulb finish Beam photometry and classification Lamp drawings.... Electrical characteristics.. Requirements.. Information on luminaire design..
Part II
Table 1
Lamp Classes
Standard Lamp Classes with PAR and R Bulbs
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This standard was processed and approved by Accredited Standards Committee on Electric Lamps, C78, and its Working Group, C78 WG-1 for Incandescent, Photo, and Stage-Studio Lamps. Committee approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for that approval. Information concerning the approval of this standard is based on the documents listed in the table below: Amendment/Change New Edition Updates CDV 78(1)/4113 78(1)/4145 RV 78(1)/4114 78(1)/4146
David Mullen, Chairman, C78 Bernie Rachel, Technical Coordinator Randolph N. Roy, Secretariat Matthew C. Clark, Coordinating Editor
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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 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 below. ANSI C78.30-1997, Procedure for Use in Preparation of Incandescent Lamp Space Drawings ANSI/IEC C78.60360-2002, Standard Method of Measurement of Lamp Cap Temperature Rise ANSI/IEC C78.60432:1-2002, Incandescent Lamps - Safety Specifications - Tungsten Filament Lamps for Domestic and Similar General Lighting Purposes - Part 1 ANSI/IEC C78.60432:2-2002, Incandescent Lamps - Safety Specifications - Tungsten Halogen Lamps for Domestic and Similar General Lighting Purposes - Part 2 ANSI C78.379-1994, Method for the Classification of the Beam Patterns of Reflector Lamps ANSI C79.1-2002, Nomenclature for Glass Bulbs Intended for Use with Electric Lamps ANSI C81.61-1990 (R1996), Electrical Lamp Bases ANSI C81.63-1991 (R1996), Gauges for Electrical Bases and Lampholders
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IESNA LM-20-1994, IESNA Approved Method for Photometric Testing of Reflector-type Lamps IESNA LM-45-2000, IESNA Approved Method for Electrical and Photometric Measurements of General Service Incandescent Filament Lamps IESNA LM-54-1999, IES Guide to Lamp Seasoning Drawings contained herein are not drawn to scale
4 Lamp designations
This standard does not place any control over lamp designations. Incandescent reflector lamps are generally designated by wattage, bulb type, and voltage ratings. Additional codes may be applied by lamp manufacturers. See lamp manufacturers catalogs for more detailed information.
5 Bulb designations
Bulb designations used in this standard are defined in ANSI C79.1 and used in Table 1. Since the traditional eighth-inch sizes have long been utilized in some lamp designations, they are so used in this standard. The metric equivalents are shown in parentheses. 2
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Certain bulbs are noted in Table 1 with "BR" and ER designations, which are used by most manufacturers. These are the same as "RB" and "RE" bulb designations in ANSI C79.1. PAR is a designation that means parabolic aluminized reflector mostly applied to pressed hard glass, two-part (lens and reflector) reflector lamps. Some R-lamps are also made with hard glass, so noted in Table 1. PAR16 compact reflector lamps made with ceramic enclosures are also listed. Other R-lamps are made with soft glass, and soft glass is implied unless otherwise noted.
Bulb finish
6.1 Reflector Bulbs used in PAR and R lamps usually have an internal metallic coating on the reflector section of the bulb for directing a light beam out through the lens. Sometimes dichroic coatings are used in the reflector section of the bulb, for selective transmission of infrared energy through that area. 6.2 Lens Only those R lamps with clear, inside-frosted, and lens end lens sections are considered in this standard unless otherwise noted. Similarly, PAR lamps with clear lenses, stippled patterns, or molded prescriptions are considered. Colored coatings are not covered unless specifically noted.
Lamp Drawings
8.1 Lamp space drawings in Part III For each bulb-base-MOL category, 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 dashed 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 the lamp space drawing procedures in ANSI C78.30. The following general conditions apply to the construction of these space drawings: a. 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. b. All excursions of a lamp bulb are shown relative to a fixed-position base. c. Bulb eccentricity with respect to the base axis is a combination of allowances for angular tilt (skewness) and lateral displacement (true eccentricity). An eccentricity angle of 3 degrees applies generally to incandescent lamps unless special applications require tighter limits. d. The base contact-making gauge for each type of base controls the space near the rim of the base in the base-to-neck transition zone. e. All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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f. Most figure numbers shown in the figures and in Table 1 relate directly to old American National Standards for that category. For instance, Figure C78.21-254 is derived from the superseded Standard, ANSI C78.254-1966. 8.2 Product drawings in Part IV A different situation occurs with those lamps that are not held in place by the base to lampholder fit. These rim-mounted PAR lamps are held in place at a seating plane on the bulb, and the terminals provide only electrical continuity, not mechanical stability for the entire lamp. Drawings of such lamps are product drawings and not lamp space drawings. They define the dimensions of finished lamps. Their positions and space requirements are determined by the rim-holding devices of their luminaires.
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 IESNA LM-54 for guidelines on lamp seasoning.
10 Requirements
10.1 Screw bases and special gauges shall be as described in ANSI C81.61 and C81.63. 10.2 Individual lamps shall satisfy limits for MOL that apply to their class as shown in Table 1. 10.3 All finished lamps shall have controlled dimensions, bulb size, and eccentricity such that they occupy a space within dimensions shown in the appropriate lamp space drawing in Part III. 10.4 Finished lamps of the rim-mounted type shall comply with the dimensions shown in the product drawings in Part IV. 10.5 The average base temperature rise of samples of a lamp of any specific rated voltage shall not be greater than the limit shown for the lamp class in Table 1. 10.6 See ANSI/IEC C78.60432:1 for other safety requirements for tungsten filament reflector lamps, and see ANSI/IEC C78.60432:2 for other safety requirements for tungsten halogen reflector lamps.
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11.3 Base temperature The lamp manufacturers may provide information that some lamps specified in Table 1, when used in certain luminaires, could generate enough heat to weaken the lamps basing cement, even when the lampholders can withstand the heat. Those lamps shall be used only in luminaires designed to maintain the proper temperature of the bases. 11.4 Bulb temperature Some lamps covered by this standard operate at such high bulb temperatures that contact between the bulb and a foreign object could shatter the bulb. Avoid such contacts. 11.5 Heat in beam Some lamps covered by this standard emit sufficient heat in their beam patterns to damage materials close by that are flammable or susceptible to heat damage. Avoid lamp operation near such materials. 11.6 Moist conditions Metal parts of certain PAR and R lamps may become a shock hazard when moisture is present. De-energize the circuits before touching these lamps. 11.7 Protective screen Use of a protective screen to protect persons may be advisable for some lamps. 11.8 Shielding Tungsten halogen inner bulbs operate at high temperature and internal gas pressure above atmospheric pressure. Consequently, a bulb 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. An integral outer envelope, surrounding a tungsten halogen inner bulb, may satisfy this shielding requirement. See the lamp manufacturers instructions. 11.9 Accessory equipment Certain lamps may not perform satisfactorily if accessory equipment or parts of a luminaire are attached to or touch them. 11.10 Exposure limitation Due to the amount of energy emitted by certain lamps, such as sunlamps, the times of exposure of persons working near them may have to be limited. 11.11 Protection Many of the lamps covered in this standard have hard glass bulbs and can withstand the outdoor environment. Others, due to higher wattage input and hotter bulb temperature, cannot be used outdoors without additional protection provided by an appropriate luminaire. 11.12 Special luminaires Lamps of the cool-beam type are suitable for use only in luminaires specifically designed for those lamps.
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Line No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Wattage 25 40 30 45 45 50 50 50
Voltage (Note 1) A A A A A A A A
Bulb (Note 2) R14(R44) PAR16(PAR51) (ceramic) R20(R63) PAR16(PAR51) (ceramic) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) R20(R63) PAR20(PAR63) (hard glass) PAR30(PAR95) (hard glass, Short neck) PAR30(PAR95) (hard glass, Long neck) PAR36(PAR114) (hard glass) BR30(BR95)
Base (Note 3) E17 E26 E26 E26 E26/50x39 E26 E26 E26
Figure Number C78.21-265 C78.21-279 C78.21-254 C78.21-279 C78.21-238 C78.21-254 C78.21-277 C78.21-276
Service Spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight
50
E26
120.7
4-3/4
C78.21-275
Part III
145
10 11
50 50
12V A
69.9 136.5
2-3/4 5-3/8
C78.21-264 C78.21-266
N/A 145
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Wattage 50 50 60 60 65 65 65 75 75 75 75 75
Voltage (Note 1) A A A A A A A A A A A A
Bulb (Note 2) ER30(ER95) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) PAR16(PAR51) (ceramic) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) BR30(BR95) BR30(BR95) PAR16(PAR51) (ceramic) R30(R95) BRL38(BRL121) ER30(ER95) PAR30(PAR95) (hard glass, short neck)
Base (Note 3) E26 E26/50x39 E26 E26/50X39 E26/50X39 E26 E26 E26 E26 E26 E26 E26
Service Spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Spot, floodlight Spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight Spot, floodlight (Note 5) Spot, floodlight Spot, floodlight Halogen spot, floodlight
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Line No. 24
Wattage 75
Voltage (Note 1) A
Bulb (Note 2) PAR30(PAR95) (hard glass, long neck) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) BR40(BR127) BR30(BR95) (hard glass) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) BR40(BR127) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) ER40(ER125) BR40(BR125)
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
A A A A A A A A A A A
E26/50x39 E26/50x39 E26 E26 E26/50x39 E26/50x39 E26 E26/50x39 E26/50x39 E26 E26
135.0 135.0 166.7 136.5 135.0 135.0 166.7 135.0 135.0 187.3 166.7
5-5/16 5-5/16 6-9/16 5-3/8 5-5/16 5-5/16 6-9/16 5-5/16 5-5/16 7-3/8 6-9/16
C78.21-238 C78.21-238 C78.21-237 C78.21-266 C78.21-238 C78.21-238 C78.21-237 C78.21-238 C78.21-238 C78.21-268 C78.21-237
Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III Part III
145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145
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Line No. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
Wattage 120 150 150 150 200 250 250 250 250 275 300 300
Voltage (Note 1) A A A A A A A A A A A A
Bulb (Note 2) BRL38(BRL121) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) PAR38(PAR121) (hard glass) BR40(BR127) PAR46(PAR146) (hard glass) R40(R127) BR40(BR127) BR40(BR127) (hard glass) R40(R127) (hard glass) R40(R127) (hard glass) BR40(BR127) R40(R127) (hard glass)
Base (Note 3) E26 E26/50x39 E26/50x39 E26 G12.7 E26/53x39 E26 E26 E26/53x39 E39 E26 E39
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Line No. 48 49 50 51 52
Voltage (Note 1) A A A A A
Bulb (Note 2) PAR56(PAR178) (hard glass) R40(R127) R40(R127) (hard glass) R40(R127) (hard glass) PAR64(PAR203) (hard glass)
NOTES: 1 Common lamp voltage ratings for voltage code A are 120V, 115-125V, 125V, and 130V. 2 Standard lens finishes are clear, inside frost, lens end, stippled, and prescription. Reflector sections have an internal metallic or dichroic coating. See Section 5. 3 Common American terminology for the base codes are E17 for intermediate screw base, E26/24 for medium screw base, E26/50x39 and E26/53x39 for skirted medium crew bases, E39 for mogul screw base, G12.7 for medium side prong, G16d/12x52 for mogul end-prong, G16d/32x52 for extended mogul end-prong, and screw terminal. 4 5 See Clauses 3.7 and 10.5. Lamps no longer available in USA.
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145.0 DIA.
122.0 R 3.5 45
187.3
49 45.0 DIA.
51.6 26.8
66.0
71.0
28.2 40.4
Bulb: Base: Overall Length: Eccentricity: R40(R127) Special Skirted Medium Screw, E26/53x39 187.3 (7-3/8 in.) max 171.5 (6-3/4 in.) min O 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-236
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24.4 28.2
BR40(R127) Medium Screw, E26/24 166.7 (6-9/16 in.) max 150.8 (5-15/16 in.) min O 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-237
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254 R
135.0 DIA.
135.0
54
48.8 26.8
28.2 40.4
PAR38 (PAR121) Skirted Medium Screw, E26/50x39 135.0 (5-5/16 in.) max 127.8 (5-1/32 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-238
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75.0 DIA.
33.0 DIA.
35.0
28.2
R20(R63) Medium Screw, E26/24 100.0 (3 15/16 in.) max 90.5 (3-9/16 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-254
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145.0 DIA.
R127.1 184.2
58.0 40.6
60.0
43.2
R40(R127) Mogul Screw, E39/41 184.2 (7 1/4 in.) max 168.3 (6-5/8 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-255
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28.2
BR40 (BR127) Medium Screw, E26/24 174.6 (6-7/8 in.) max 158.8 (6-1/4 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-256
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69.0
28.2 40.0
Bulb: Base: Overall Length: Eccentricity: R40(R127) Special Skirted Medium Screw, E26/53x39 193.7 (7-5/8 in.) max 177.8 (7 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-257
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24.0 DIA.
R14 (R44) Intermediate Screw, E17/20 65.1 (2-9/16 in.) max 59.0 (2-5/16 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-265
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R117.6
108.5 DIA.
136.5
BR30 (BR95) Medium Screw, E26/24 136.5 (5-3/8 in.) max 123.8 (4-7/8 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-266
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R127.0
111.0 DIA.
28.2
ER30(R95) Medium Screw, E26/24 161.9 (6-3/8 in.) max 149.2 (5-7/8 in.) min O 3 Maximum
Figure C78.21-267
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28.2
ER40(R127) Medium Screw, E26/53x39 187.3 (7-3/8 in.) max 171.5 (6-3/4 in.) min O 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-268
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58.0 40.6
60.0
43.2
Bulb: Base: Overall Length: Eccentricity: R40(R127) Mogul Screw, E39/41 196.9 (7 3/4 in.) max 168.3 (6-5/8 in.) min without protrusion O 3 Maximum
NOTES 1 This lamp does not have to include an extra dimple on top of the bulb 2 All dimensions are millimeters unless otherwise specified.
Figure C78.21-269
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889 R
108.5 DIA.
120.7 45
54
PAR30 (PAR95) long neck E26/24 medium screw 120.7 (4-3/4 in.) 109.2 (4-5/16 in.) 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-275
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163 R
106.0 DIA.
92.1
45
24.4
28.2
PAR30 (PAR95) short neck E26/24 medium screw 92.1 (3-5/8 in.) 82.0 (3-1/4 in.) 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-276
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161 R 88.9
73.0 DIA. 52
45 38.0
24.4
28.2
37.0 DIA.
PAR20 (PAR63) E26/24 medium screw 88.9 (3-1/2 in.) 73.0 (2-7/8 in.) 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-277
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127 R
138.4 DIA.
28.2
BRL38 (BRL121) E26/24 medium screw 147.6 (5-13/16 in.) 134.9 (5-5/16 in.) 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-278
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PAR16 (PAR51) E26/24 medium screw 84.0 (3-5/16 in.) 69.9 (2-3/4 in.) 3 maximum
Figure C78.21-279
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A B C D G J
Standard Dimension Nearest Metric Equivalent Labels in (inches) (millimeters) Drawings Min. Max. Min. Max. A 5.6 5.7 142.2 144.8 B 5.26 133.7 C 0.92 23.4 D 0.49 0.53 12.5 13.5 E 5.1 129.5 G 4.0 101.6 J 2.75 69.9 L 0.415 0.440 10.54 11.18 M 0.135 0.165 3.43 4.19 N 0.030 Nominal 0.76 Nominal NOTE The spacing and basic design of the G12.7 base contacts are similar to the folded blade construction of a two pole, two wire attachment plug shown in UL817 and ANSI/NEMA WD6. See these documents for other contact design options. Bulb: Base: Max. Overall Length: PAR46 (PAR146) G12.7 Medium Side Prong 101.6mm (4.0 in)
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A B C HOLDING LEDGE D SEATING PLANE
G J
a b
q
BOTTOM VIEW M P
Labels in Drawings A B C D E G J L M P a b q Standard Dimension (inches) Min. Max. 7.031 7.000 6.687 1.15 0.540 0.460 6.380 5.000 3.500 0.575 0.516 0.105 0.525 0.475 o 10030' 99 30 69 71 o o 129 30 130 30
L P
Nearest Metric Equivalent (millimeters) Min. Max. 177.80 178.59 169.85 29.21 11.68 13.72 162.05 127.00 88.90 13.11 14.61 2.67 12.07 13.34 -
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a a
LOCATING LUG SPACING
Labels in Drawings A B C D E F G H L
Standard Dimension (inches) Min. Max. 7.970 8.100 7.660 7.690 1.305 0.885 0.975 7.040 7.620 6.000 1.816 0.550 0.575
Nearest Metric Equivalent (millimeters) Min. Max. 202.44 205.74 194.56 195.33 33.15 22.48 24.77 178.82 193.55 152.40 46.13 13.97 14.61
S 0.090 Nominal 2.3 Nominal a 119.5 120.5 NOTES: 1 This dimension applies 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) above the retaining flange. 2 The holding ledge is normally a plane surface of 3/32 inch (2.38 mm) minimum flat. In some lamps the ledge is slightly curved. Use seating plane rather than holding ledge for controlling lamp aim.
PAR64 (PAR203) GX16d/31 Extended Mogul End-Prong 152.4mm (6.0 in.) max.
Figure C78.21-263
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A B C D G J E S HOLDING LEDGE SEATING PLANE
N M L
Labels in Drawings A B C D E G J L M N S
Standard Dimension (inches) Min. Max. 4.360 4.460 4.050 0.59 0.485 0.565 3.85 2.75 1.625 0.415 0.440 0.135 0.165 0.030 Nominal 0.078 0.140 Bulb: Base: Max. Overall Length:
Nearest Metric Equivalent (millimeters) Min. Max. 110.74 113.28 102.87 15.0 12.32 14.35 97.8 69.9 41.3 10.54 11.18 3.43 4.19 0.76 Nominal 1.98 3.56
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Informative References
ANSI C81.62-1991, Lampholders for Electric Lamps ANSI/NEMA WD 6-1988, Wiring Devices - Dimensional Requirements ANSI/UL 153-2002, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standard for Safety - Portable Electric Luminaires UL 496-1996, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standard for Safety - Edison Base Lampholders UL 817-2001, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standard for Safety - Cord Sets and Power Supply Cords UL 1598-2000, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standard for Safety - Luminaires
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