NEMA LSD 25-2008
Withdrawn
A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.
BEST PRACTICES FOR METAL HALIDE LIGHTING SYSTEMS, PLUS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT LAMP RUPTURES IN METAL HALIDE LIGHTING SYSTEMS
31-12-2015
12-01-2013
1 Introduction
2 Objective of This Paper
3 Metal Halide Lamp Design Basics
4 Metal Halide Arc Tube Failure Mechanisms and Lamp
Rupture
5 Metal Halide Lamp Classifications
6 Change in the 2005 National Electrical Code
7 Essential Practices for Minimizing Risks from Metal Halide
Lamp Rupture
8 Metal Halide Lighting System Luminaire Options & Trade-Offs
9 Practices for Minimizing Risk from Metal Halide Systems
10 Summary of Commonly Available Metal Halide Systems
11 Conclusion
12 Questions and Answers about Lamp Ruptures in Metal Halide
Lighting Systems
Provides educational information for the selection, operation, and maintenance of metal halide lighting systems with specific emphasis on those items pertinent to the risks associated with lamp rupture.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
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Withdrawn
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NEMA LSD 31-2005 | A LIGHTING SYSTEMS DIVISION INFORMATION BULLETIN: CHANGES TO THE 2005 NEC WILL IMPACT FUTURE METAL HALIDE SYSTEMS OPTIONS |
NEMA LSD 11:2010 | WHITE PAPER ON OUTDOOR LIGHTING ISSUES AND QUALITY LIGHTING APPLICATIONS |
NEMA LSD 71 : 2014 | BEST PRACTICES FOR METAL HALIDE LIGHTING SYSTEMS RELATIVE TO LAMP RUPTURE RISKS |
NEMA LSD 55 : 2010 | OUTDOOR LIGHTING AND HUMAN/ANIMAL FACTORS: AN INDUSTRY OPINION |
NEMA LSD 14:2012(R2019) | Guidelines on the Application of Dimming to High-Intensity Discharge Lamps |
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