A型灯泡
A型灯泡(英語:),指的是一种“经典”的梨形电灯泡,大多配有爱迪生螺口底座。自20世纪早期起,此类灯泡一直是最常见的日常电灯。A型灯泡的型号后面的数字表示其最宽处直径,在北美按1⁄8英寸(3.2)为一单位计算,[1][2]在欧洲、印度则以毫米计。[3][4][5]
形状
最常用的A型灯泡是A19灯泡,[2]其最宽处直径为19⁄8英寸(60),因此在公制单位中也叫做A60灯泡。[4]一般的A19灯泡长43⁄8英寸(11)。
按照美国ANSI C79.1-2002、印度IS 14897:2000[3]、日本JIS C 7710:1988[6]定义,A型灯泡符合“由一个末端的球形和一段曲面相切连接到灯泡颈部”形成的形状,其中曲面本身的曲率半径指向灯泡外部,且大于灯泡末端球的半径。美国能源之星认证对于节能万向灯泡的要求则仅有“符合相应ANSI形状的最大半径、最小长度、最长长度”一点。[7](14.1)
参考资料
- [灯泡大小及特征对比] (PDF). WW Grainger Inc. [2017-03-13]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2015-09-24) (英语).
A=Arbitrary [...] Lamp size (maximum lamp diameter) is expressed by a number representing eighths of an inch.
- [灯泡参考指南]. Superior Lighting. [2017-03-13]. (原始内容存档于2016-12-27) (英语).
The letter indicates the shape of the bulb and the number relates to the diameter of the bulb in eighths of an inch. The most commonly used household bulb is the A-19.
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A bulb shape having a spherical and [sic; end?] section that is joined to the neck by a radius [...] A60: An “A” shape bulb with a nominal major diameter of 60 mm.
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(帮助) - [灯泡大小及尺寸详解]. LED University. EagleLight. [2017-03-13]. (原始内容存档于2017-11-21) (英语).
'A' type bulb shapes are standard house hold light bulbs. The number after the bulb shape is the number of eighths of an inch in diameter. For non-imperial measured bulbs the number following the bulb shape is the number of centimeters [sic] at the widest point of the bulb. Standard bulb sizes include A19 for imperial measurements and A60 for a slightly smaller metric measured bulb.
- (PDF). 通用电气照明. [2017-03-21]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2017-03-21).
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- (PDF). [2017-03-21]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2017-03-21) (英语).
Lamp shall comply with ANSI minimum overall length (min OAL), maximum overall length (MOL) and maximum lamp diameter values, where they exist
- [灯具及灯泡尺寸]. www.tuxgraphics.org. [2017-02-28]. (原始内容存档于2017-04-25) (英语).
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参见
- MR16:命名规则类似、带反射镜的灯泡规格
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