NEMA - ANSI C78.375
Electric Lamps - Fluorescent Lamps - Guide for Electrical Measurements
| Organization: | NEMA |
| Publication Date: | 1 September 1997 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 22 |
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This standard describes the procedures to be followed and the
precautions to be observed in obtaining uniform and reproducible
measurements of the electrical characteristics of fluorescent lamps
under standard conditions when operated on alternating
current (ac) circuits. These methods are applicable both to lamps
having hot cathodes-either switch-start (preheat-start),
rapid-start (continuously heated cathodes), or instant-start-and to
lamps of the coldcathode variety.
The electrical characteristics usually measured are lamp
current, lamp voltage, and lamp power. In the case of rapid-start
lamps, the power measurements may include both the arc
watts1 and the cathode watts. Total lamp power is the
sum of arc watts and
cathode watts. The methods noted in this standard apply to
fluorescent lamps operated at common power-line frequencies (50 and
60 Hz). Other methods may be needed for operation of lamps at high
frequencies, and these are under consideration.
1 Arc watts is the term used for the power consumed by the discharge only and does not refer to any power that may be supplied to the lamp cathodes from a separate voltage source.
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