There are various types of lamp base caps. The lack of a single standard is due to the size and power of the lighting device, the environment in which it operates, the presence of physical impact, and many other factors. All types and cartridges and socles are well-established marking, in accordance with which you need to make a purchase.
The purpose of the lamp base
The lamp base has two purposes:
- Ensuring the operation of the device. The base and the cartridge have contacts as a result of the connection of which the light source is powered from the mains.
- The ability to change the lamp in case of failure or the need to replace the device with other parameters. The base / cartridge connection should ensure the safety and ease of carrying out this operation.
Some types of lighting devices do not have a base. They are connected to the electrical circuit using flexible wiring.
Typically, this option is used for low power lamps, which are subject to physical shock or shaking. The “cartridge - cap” connection in this case will be a weak point, as a result of which contact breakage will occur.
The W5W baseless lamp is designed for 12 V. It is produced for a car lighting system, where the device operates in conditions of shaking and increased vibration
Types of connectors for lighting devices
Many countries have long implemented standards for lighting devices. Now, in the period of globalization, you can buy devices from different manufacturers, including foreign ones. Therefore, the number of types of compounds is very large.
Type “E” - Edison Base
The oldest type of connection of a light source to an electric network is a standard and familiar lamp base in the form of a screw connection. The number in the marking, indicated immediately after the letter “E”, indicates the diameter of the thread in millimeters. In total, there are 10 sizes of the Edison base.
Lamps with the “E5” micro socle are often installed in foreign household appliances, appliances and control panels.
Twelve-volt LED lamp of a direct current of the "E5" format. With the same micro-base, devices designed for 6, 14 and 28 V can be purchased
The miniature base “E10” is used when lighting refrigerators, ovens and similar equipment.
Christmas tree lights are equipped with an “E10” connection. Under this format, most often you can find LED or neon light sources
Mini-basement "E11" is often used in foreign equipment. For domestic devices use light sources with a different connection.
This twelve-volt incandescent lamp operates on a direct current with a voltage of 24 V. It is used in medical technology
The “E12” format is used in the interior lighting of household appliances and in imported chandeliers.
These bulbs work from a standard 220 V network. They are rarely found on sale, so their price is quite high
The “E14” format is often called the “minion”. This is one of the standard socles in the territory of the former USSR.
Many chandeliers, floor lamps, sconces are equipped with lamps with cartridges for 14 mm thread.
Under the “E14” base, you can buy ordinary cheap incandescent lamps, as well as expensive energy-saving LED products manufactured by well-known companies
Lighting products in the USA and Canada have three screw connection formats. One of them is “E17”.
These lamps of original design are made in the USA and are designed for 110-120 V. For our networks, without preliminary voltage modification, they will not work
The second American format is “E26”. It is even more common than the previous one.
This LED bulb operates on a voltage of 110-120 V. For the “E26” format, there are cheaper, but less economical analogues based on a filament
“E27” - The most popular format in Russia. You can find light sources under this base in almost any store. Due to its prevalence, it is under this standard that most lamps are produced.
The most ordinary and familiar to all incandescent bulbs under the base “E27” are designed for 40, 60, 75 or 100 watts
Another North American format “E39” is designed for powerful light sources.
In fact, “E39” format lamps can be screwed into the base of the more common “E40” size. But we must remember that they work from a voltage of 110-120 V
The last format in this list is “E40” - standard for Russia. Under it, powerful lighting devices are made, placed, for example, on lampposts.
Usually, powerful incandescent lamps, as well as diode and gas discharge lamps, which consume from 100 to 1000 W, are produced under the “E40” format
Now the proportion of lamps with Edison's base is declining. This is due to the use of more miniature and economical light sources. However, in Russia, the use of a threaded connection is still the most popular.
Type “B” - bayonet base
Bayonet (bayonet, pin) connection occurs due to insertion and rotation. It is used in many industries, including electrical engineering. The main field of application is lighting devices that operate under vibration conditions.
This mainly applies to transport. A bayonet connector is standard for electrical systems in the UK and some other countries.
The bayonet type of connection is gradually replacing the classic threaded. It is easier to manufacture and use.
Mounts with this format are marked with the letter “B”, followed by a number indicating the diameter of the case in millimeters.
Depending on the number of contacts at the end, add another letter:
- “S” (single) - one contact;
- “D” (double) - two contacts;
- “T” (three) - three contacts;
- “Q” (quarto) - four contacts;
- “P” (penta) - five contacts.
The format of a lamp with three or more contacts is assigned to a specific industrial equipment. They are not used in everyday life.
The automobile version is marked with the letters “BA”. The main difference is the length of the pin. In an ordinary socle, this parameter lies in the range [0.9; 1.1] mm, while in a car the minimum length starts at 0.64 mm.
The base BA15d has two bare contacts. A threaded connection is not suitable here (as for all multi-contact joints), since the bulges may not coincide with the cartridge plates. Therefore, they use a bayonet system
In addition to the variety associated with the number of contacts, there is another feature that complicates the search for the desired type of bayonet cap lamp lighting.
In a standard connection, both pins are located at the same level horizontally and the angle between them is 180 °. But if after “B” or “BA” there is still the letter “U”, “X”, “Y” or “Z”, then this means that the pins are offset relative to their standard position.
GOST IEC 60061-1-2014 is an interstate standard establishing, among other things, the parameters of socles. The diagram shows a list of “bayonet” formats
Therefore, when buying bayonet lamps (especially for cars), you need to be very careful about each letter of the cipher that describes the base.
Type “G” - two pin connector
Another popular form of connecting the lamp to the network through a cartridge is a two-pin base. It is used in compounds of LED and fluorescent lamps. This mount is marked with the letter of the Latin alphabet “G”. The numbers that come after it indicate the distance in millimeters between the pins.
Like the bayonet connection, there are modifications to the “G” format. They are indicated by adding one of the letters “U”, “X”, “Y” or “Z” before the numbers. In this case, there will be some differences from the basic format, which can be expressed in the thickness and length of the pins, the presence of grooves and cutouts on the base.
For example, the “GU4” format has thicker pins than the “G4”, while the type “GZ4” also has longer legs. Therefore, you must carefully consider the description of the connector, since the modifications are not interchangeable.
The “G4” pin bases are the smallest among this format. Usually they are equipped with halogen and LED lamps with a power of 3 to 20 W
Similarly look and use light sources with mounts such as “G5.3”, “GU5.3”, “G6.35”, “GU6.35” and “G8”.
Starting with the “G9.5” cap, the pins in the form of a wire are noticeably thickened.
Starting with the “G9.5” cap, the conductive contacts are much thicker and more massive. They are difficult to bend, which is often a problem when installing smaller lamps.
The “G9.5” format has three similar modifications with the letters “X”, “Y” and “Z”. In appearance they are almost the same.
The purpose of the lamp format “GX9.5”, “GY9.5” and “GZ9.5” is completely different. These are powerful luminaires up to 1 kW, powered by AC
Lighting devices with the connection format “GU10” and “GZ10” are produced mainly in China.
The base pins “GU10” and “GZ10” have the original shape of the legs. This connection is equipped with energy-saving lamps made in China.
There is no “G11” format, but its paired version “2G11” exists. Also on 4 contacts are at the socles “2G7”, “2G23” and “2G27”
Some lighting fixtures require a 4-pin connection. On the photo - fluorescent lamps with high light output under the “2G11” base
The pins on the base “G12” and “G13” have the usual even shape. On the 13th format, tubular LED lamps work.
The cap format “G12” is quite widespread. Under it, they produce both LED and ordinary lamps with a filament
The next two-pin connector is “G23”. It has an original appearance, very different from smaller devices.
Luminaires with a “G23” connector are produced mainly for special needs. In the photo - a bactericidal lamp made in Italy
The base “G24” is used for compact fluorescent lamps, the tube of which is folded four times.
There are three modifications of the base “G24”, which differ in grooves. When using the wrong option, the lamp cannot be installed in the lampholder
Under the “G36” and “G38” connectors there are very rare lamps for use in narrow areas. So, the model of the halogen type Sylvania FKK CP73 / CP41 under the cap “G38” is used for photo optics.
LED and halogen lamps with a “G53” cap are powerful ceiling lighting fixtures. Instead of the usual pins, plates serve as a conductive element
The above list of two-pin connection formats shows what kind of different socles there are for bulbs of the same type. Therefore, if the marking of the cartridge is not known, then you need to carefully measure its parameters or come along with it to the store.
Type “F” - Single Pin Connector
Some types of tubular halogen and fluorescent lamps sometimes use single-pin socles, which are located at both ends of the lighting device. This solution allows you to simultaneously pass an electric current and securely fix the lamp. A mount of this type is marked with the letter “F”.
There are 3 modifications depending on the shape of the pin:
- “A” is cylindrical;
- “B” - grooved;
- “C” is special.
The number that closes the code name of the cap means the diameter of the pin in millimeters.
The base type “Fa4” is used for halogen lamps since the days of the USSR. Finding lighting fixtures and ammo for this format is easy.
The fastening of the “Fa4” format is provided by bright halogen linear type lamps with a power of 2 kW and a luminous flux of about 50 kLm. They are used in outdoor lighting systems, for shops and exhibition halls
The “Fa6” type connector is used by foreign manufacturers to equip fluorescent lamps. They are used where, according to fire standards, open fire is unacceptable.
It can be not only large, but also small-scale production. Wood or flour suspension can cause an explosion, so this source of illumination is relevant for the carpentry or flour mill.
Specific fluorescent explosion-proof lamps, manufactured by the French company Philips. Using the “Fa6” connector avoids arcing on the electrical contact
For domestic purposes, you can also use lamps with the “Fc2” format.
Metal halide lamp with a base “Fc2” can be used to illuminate large outdoor areas, such as the cottage’s house area
Sockets with knurled pins are now obsolete.
Type “R” - with recessed contact
This type is very similar to the “F” format, however the lamp contacts are recessed into the pin. The cartridge for such a base contains two spring-loaded metal protrusions that fix the lamp and provide electrical switching.
There are only two types of socles: “R7s” and “Rx7s”. The pin diameter for both options is 7 mm. The main difference in mounting geometry.
Under the “R” type caps, both powerful halogen and metal halide, as well as ordinary LED and gas discharge lamps are produced
There is also a modification of “Rx7s-24”. The difference from the “Rx7s” is only in the length of the lamp - 132 mm versus 120 mm. Those. the base part is identical, and the “Rx72-24” cartridge length will be longer.
Type “S” - soffit base
The spotty type got its name because of the typical application of lamps - lighting of bathrooms and scenes, mirror lighting. It can be located on both sides for tubular lamps or in the form of a single base.
Designate this type of fastening by the letter “S”. The number following it shows the diameter of the base of the base.
Lamps with double-sided sockets “S6”, “S7” or “S8.5” are produced for the automotive industry. They are used to illuminate license plates and instruments in the cabin
For tube lamps, the “S14” connector format is often used, for which there are two varieties. “S14s” models have two pins on the sides, and “S14d” have one pair in the middle. The shape of the base is different from the usual.
By their basic characteristics, these lamps do not differ from each other. Attaching to the cartridge also does not cause problems, so there is no justifiable advantage of one type over another
The cap shape “S19s” is a classic for spotlights.
Incandescent lamps with mounting type “S19s” are used in audio equipment, frequency translators and for other radio and electrical equipment. They can be purchased at stores specializing in the sale of electronics parts.
Lamps with a soffit base housing diameter exceeding 19 mm do not produce.
Type “K” - with wire connection
Instead of the standard cartridge-base combination, a cable connection is sometimes used, which is called a wired base / plinth. It is marked with the letter “K”.
The cost of high-pressure discharge lamps is at least 10 thousand rubles. They require high power (usually 1-2 kW) and emit light, brightness up to 250 kLm
Such lamps are used to illuminate large objects. Since the conditions for installing spotlights are different everywhere, the best option for connecting such devices is the use of a wired base.
Type “H” - for xenon lamps
The car has many different light sources. For accurate placement of the light bulbs use special socles marked "H". This is necessary primarily for focusing headlights. The number following the letter means a subtype of this format.
Table of types of lamps used in cars. Now in all specialized stores there are electronic catalogs, according to which you can compare the range of light sources
The conductive plates are made in such a way as to fix the bulb in a certain position, taking into account the vibrations and shaking that occur when the car is moving.
Type “P” - flange plinths
The flange type of the base is used when it is necessary to clearly focus the light source, therefore it is often called the "focusing" one. Lamps with such a mount are used mainly in the automotive industry.
The diversity of car manufacturers has led to a significant number of formats, standards, and specifications. This was reflected in the light sources installed in the machines.
It should be noted that the shapes of the “P” type sockets are diverse and do not have any common geometric features.
Their separation into a separate type occurs only because of the property of clearly setting the light source relative to the reflector or lenses.
Type “T” - telephone format
The telephone base is used for small bulbs that are installed in switchboards, control panels and cars. Light sources with this connection format are denoted by the letter “T”, followed by a number indicating the diameter of the mount in millimeters.
The smallest “T” mounts differ only in diameter. On the left is a lamp with a “T3” socket, in the center and on the right - with a “T4.7” socket
The “T6.5” format has a similar appearance. But the lamps with the “T5” base, which are used in the dashboard of the car, look different.
One of the most common types of telephone-type mounts is the “T5”. The base case is made of plastic, so it is cheap
Two other formats that are often used for vehicles: “T10” and “T20”.
Sockets like “T10” and “T20” are identical and differ only in size. Such lamps are used to operate the dimensions, brake light, reverse signal, etc.
Since LED bulbs are heated, the socles are made of heat-resistant plastic. It must withstand temperatures above 130 ° C.
Using base adapters
Sometimes situations arise when it is not possible to find a lamp with the required parameters for a specific format. For example, after buying a three-arm chandelier with “E14” lampholders, installing it and connecting lamps, it turns out that there is not enough light from it, even when using powerful LED sources, such as Lightstar T35, issuing 950 Lm each.
In order not to change the chandelier, you can use special adapters from one size of the base “E” to another. Using the adapter “E14 -> E27”, it will be possible to connect lamps of the “E27” format, which can produce a more significant luminous flux. For example, the X-flash 50 model shines with a brightness of 1650 Lm.
Also on sale there are adapters from one type of cap to another. The most popular types are “E -> G” and vice versa. All these devices can be purchased in stores or ordered on well-known online sites.
Types of lamps for conventional screw cartridges:
It is necessary to buy a lamp in strict accordance with the marking of the cartridge. In simple cases, especially for the “E” format, you can do this yourself. But for other types, there are many modifications and nuances. In case of doubt, it is better to contact a consultant of a specialized department.
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