Front elevation Sample Clauses

Front elevation. 2.1. The projection of the filament shall lie entirely within the rectangle when the filament lamp is rotated through 360°.
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Front elevation. Attached
Front elevation. 2.1. The projection of the filament shall lie entirely within the rectangle when the filament lamp is rotated through 360°. 2.2. The centre of the filament shall not be offset by more than distance "k" from the central axis sought. A D 44 max 3/ Reference axis Bulb axis A 2/ 27.5 d Reference xxxxxx B E Obscuration angle limits of cap C Section A-B 7.5 1/ Reference axis Second pin Reference axis Permissible offset of filament axis Reference axis Reference plane View C Nominal position of lampholder studs Filament axis 4/ Section D-E Reference pin
Front elevation. 2.1. The projection of the filament shall lie entirely within the rectangle when the filament lamp is rotated through 360°. 2.2. The centre of the filament shall not be offset by more than distance "k" from the central axis sought. The drawings are intended only to illustrate the essential dimensions (in mm) of the filament lamp 1/ The reference axis is perpendicular to the reference plane and passes through the point defined by the dimensions marked with 1/.
Front elevation. Reference Axis
Front elevation. The filament lamp placed with the cap down and the reference axis vertical, the filament lamp being viewed in a direction at right angles to the filament axis: 3.1. The projection of the filament shall lie entirely within a rectangle of height "a" and width "h", having its centre at the theoretical position of the centre of the filament; 3.2. The centre of the filament shall not be offset by more than distance "k" from the reference axis. 3/ ɣ1 ɣ2 Reference axis2/ B 4/ e 44.5 max. Reference plane1/ A Category H27W/1 3/ ɣ1 ɣ2 Reference axis2/ B 4/ e 44.5 max. Reference plane1/ A Category H27W/2 Ø 13.0 max. The drawings are intended only to illustrate the essential dimensions (in mm) of the filament lamp.
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