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NEMA C136.58

contributor authorNEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers Association
date accessioned2020-09-15T20:26:10Z
date available2020-09-15T20:26:10Z
date copyright2019
date issued2019
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identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/288589
description abstractThis document defines the following roadway and area lighting equipment, which may be physically and electrically interchanged to operate within established values: a. A locking type 4-pin Luminaire Extension Module (LEX-M), b. A locking type mating 4-pin Luminaire Extension Receptacle (LEX-R), c. A Luminaire Extension Cap (LEX-C), Notes: Figures 1.1A, 1.1B, and 1.1C show informative 3D-model renderings of these components. Figure 1.6 gives an overview of a Luminaire with a LEX-R, LEX-M, or LEX-C. The equipment in 1.1 is primarily intended for outdoor application, although it may also be used indoors. The equipment in 1.1 provides mechanical and electrical specifications for the interfaces between a LEX-M (sensor/communication module) and LEX-R (electrical part of LED luminaire) using a voltage up to 60 V dc max. The LEX-C is used to cover LEX-R in situations where no LEX-M is being used. In this case, the mechanical specification for the interfaces between a LEX-R and LEX-C is provided. The equipment in 1.1 is a plug-and-play interface used with outdoor or indoor luminaires to add connectivity and/or sensing functions. The plug-and-play interface supports future system and service upgrades. Protocol for plug and play interfacing shall be compliant with DALI and Digital I/O between 7 and 30V dc (2A maximum). Outside of Scope: a. Modules directly connected to the mains b. The functionality of the actual sensor/communication module c. The mounting method of the receptacle to the luminaire, including anti-rotation means Note: All references to the Standards are INFORMATIVE
languageEnglish
titleRoadway and Area Lighting Equipment — Luminaire Four-Pin Extension Module and Receptacle — Physical and Electrical Interchangeability and Testingen
titleNEMA C136.58num
typestandard
page27
statusActive
treeNEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers Association:;2019
contenttypefulltext


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