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ILs\ 335. 34, 34. 342 343. 344, 345, 35, 351. 352, lon Batam & Assocs fA 103 Table (98) Shows Recommended luminaires IP ratings Table (38) ArealSpace Go All outdoor installations IP és All unconditioned areas IPSS [ Mechanical plant room Pes | All non-wet indoor conditioned areas P20 Bathrooms Pag kitchen, pantries Pag Floor ights P67 All electrical plantroom Pag Covered car parkings [Pes Lumingites shal be selected and spaced in a oom so as to meet as functional requirements. ace umination Levels: The calculation and measurement ofthe amount of mings fx luminous fx (umens) peru area reaching vous suacos she bass of mos ighng secu Pe ‘The iuminance variation is determined by the type, number and layout number ard layout of luminaires. ‘The maximum itaminane is usualy atthe comer of eh minimum illuminance is usually in the comers. ‘he rom an Isolux and shading clagrams canbe generates ted using computer aided progr ard ths wil allow the. designer ettabish wheter the, luminance a roqurement is met ina para station SLL Lighting Handbook gives recommendations, fr wide types of ara, fo maintained illuminance over the task area on the reference surface." recommendations shall be generaly fllwod by the Designer ene th required by bulding owner, bulging operator or fciy management {Unio (Uo) isthe rato between the lowest iuinance (Emin) and hea iturinance (€av) levels inthe area. The cosr the Unifomiy Rats toca batler Moreover. Apponic? nates the mim sees for various tasks. a Glare Glare occurs whenever one par ofan into s much br 2 interior much tighter than the gen beghiness nthe inter. The most common source af reasse tig e luminaes and windows, seen dec by recon Glare can have tw ofc 4 ean impat von, which case tis called sabi glare, » It can cause discomfort, in which case itis called discomfort glare, EP esi Mere Unified Glare Rating (UGR) is a measure of the glare in a given environment. itis basically the logarithm of the glare of al visible lamps divided by the background iluminaton. Limiting glare rating Is the maximum discomfort glare permitted for a given application, expressed as UGR. ‘The SSL Lighting Handbook gives recommendations, for wide types of area, for limiting glare rating, expressed as UGR, Those recommendations. shall be ‘generally folowed by the Designer. ‘Note: ‘The average illuminance, uniformity and unified glare rating are identified in BSEN 12464-1 and extract indicating the same is included in Appendlx-7. Energy Efficiency Recommendations: ‘The ultimate aim shall be to achieve the desired lighting solution at a the lowest practical energy use Lighting shall provide suitable visual environment within a particular space, sufficient and suitable lighting for the performance of a range of tasks, provision of @ designed appearance, etc, This objective shall be achieved without waste of energy. ‘The designer shall always select the lamp withthe highest efficacy while achieving the lighting design objecives. Energy efficiency can be achioved by using effective lighting controls so that the lighting is not in operation at times when itis not needed, 1.2. the period of ‘operation is kept tothe minimum. ‘The average lighting power densities for the Interior lighting shall comply with ASHRAE / IES Standard 90.1 and sustainabilty regulations and specifications in the relevant Emirates or Country (for example Estidama in Abu Dhabi, Green Building in Dubai and GSAS in Qatar), Lighting Controts: ‘Adding lighting controls to lighting system installation will provide the following benefits: 8 Flexibility for the use of lighting in each spacefarea, b Maximize energy savings. © Optimize running cost (less electricity bil & less re-lamping) Lighting control system shall be provided in all buildings other than villas and. Industral buildings in compliance with sustainable building regulations and specifications to achieve the folowing minimum requirements: 2 Day light sensor and occupant lighting controls must be provided so as to allow lighting to be switched off when daylight levels are adequate or when spaces are unoccupied and to allow occupants control over lighting levels. Common areas which are not regularly occupied, such as corridors, and lobbies, should reduce lighting levels to no more than twenty five percent (25%) of normal when unoccupied.

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