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SECTION 16500 LIGHTING

PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Work required of this Section includes labor, materials, equipment and supervision necessary to complete indoor and outdoor lighting in quantities required and at locations indicated on drawings; including road and area lighting. Each lighting fixtures shall be supplied and installed complete with lamps, ballast and all accessories. Coordinate with lighting control as indicated in Section 16146.

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REFERENCES A. Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (SASO) SASO SASO 14 SASO 33 SASO 34 Code of Lighting for indoor work (draft) Acid Batteries Tungsten Filaments Lamps for General Lighting Service PVC Insulated Flexible Cords with Circular Copper Conductors. Tubular Fluorescent Lamps for General Lighting Service. Starters for Fluorescent Lamps Bayonet Lampholders for General Use Methods of Testing Electric Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting Electric Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting Ballast for Tubular Fluorescent Lamps

SASO 139 SASO 147 SASO 234 SASO 416

SASO 417 SASO 508 B.

International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) IEC 60061 Lamp Caps and Holders together with Gauges for the Control of Interchageability and Safety Part 1: Lamp Caps. Lamp Caps and Holders together with Gauges for the Control of Interchageability and Safety Part 2: Lamp Holders Lamp Caps and Holders together with Gauges for the Control of Interchageability and Safety Part 3: Gauges

IEC 60061-2

IEC 60061-3

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IEC 60064

Tungsten Filament Lamps for Domestic and Similar General Lighting Service Tubular Fluorescent Lamps for General Lighting Service Environmental Testing Environmental Testing Environmental Testing High Pressure Mercury Vapor Lamps Degrees on Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code) Luminaires Part 1: General Requirements and Tests Luminaires Part 2: Particular Requirements; Section 1 Fixed General Purpose Luminaires Luminaires Part 2: Particular Requirements; Section 2 Recessed Luminaires Luminaires Part 2: Particular Requirements; Section 3 Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting Luminaires Part 2: Particular Requirements; Section Luminaires for Emergency Lighting High Pressure Sodium Vapour Lamps Ballast for Tubular Fluorescent Lamps Capacitator for Use in Tubular Fluorescent and Other Discharge Lamp Circuits. Automatic test system for battery powered emergency escape lighting. 22

IEC 60081 IEC 60068-2-6 IEC 60068-2-29 IEC 60068-2-30 IEC 60188 IEC 60529 IEC 60598-1 IEC 60598-2-1

IEC 60598-2-2

IEC 60598-2-3

IEC 60598-2-22

IEC 60662 IEC 60920/921 IEC 61048

IEC 62034

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Illumination Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) IES Lighting Handbook (Reference of Application)

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European Norms (EN) EN 55015:2006+A1:2007 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment. EN 55022 Information Technology Equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of Measurements

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EN 60598-2-22

Luminaries Part 2-22: Particular Requirements Luminaries for Emergency Lighting AMD 14393: June 20, 2003 Performance Requirements for D.C. Supplied Ballasts for Tubular Fluorescent Lamps A.C. supplied electronic ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps, performance requirements. Electromagnetic compatibility Measurement Techniques (EMC) -Testing and

EN 60925

EN 60929

EN 61000-3-2

EN 61347-2-3 EN 61547

Lamp control gear - General safety and requirements Specification for equipment for general lighting purposes EMC immunity requirements

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SUBMITTALS A. In compliance with requirements established within the General Terms and Conditions and the General Requirements, provide submittals identified in the following paragraphs. 1. Photometric data for all light fixtures where this information is pertinent to the fixture's evaluation. Lighting "fixture schedule" indicating type of fixture, voltage rating, VA rating, type of mounting, name of manufacturer and type of ballast for each type of fixture being furnished. Shop drawings showing plan, power and control circuits, lighting panel schedule and lighting fixture mounting details. Product data and catalog cuts for each type of fixtures, ballast and associated lighting system. Illumination calculations.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 LAMPS A. At the conclusion of the work, each fixture must be equipped with the proper number of new lamps of the correct size, all in good operating condition. Incandescent lamps shall be rated for the correct volt system as indicated on drawings, inside frosted, or as required to suit the fixture and shall conform to SAS 33 Tungsten Filament Lamps for General Lighting Service and tested in accordance with SAS 34. Lamps shall have Edison screw base. LED lamp and fixture shall be used where indicated on drawings, specification and ID Package.
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All chandelier shall have LED Lamp to replace the traditional incandescent lamp. The incandescent lamp LED replacement shall be integrated with LED driver built in and shall have the same base (screw) as the incandescent lamp. LED shall be dimmable using same incandescent dimmers. The LED shall have the following minimum specification: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. D. 5 year guarantee Lifetime expectancy of 50,000 working hours (minimum) LED shall have same color temperature like incandescent (tungsten) lamp. Color rendering index CRIZ90 Specific wattage, efficiency, color temperature, CRI shall be certified by a third party organization Samples for each type shall be submitted for approval.

Fluorescent lamps shall be T5 for general lighting, standard cool white, as indicated on fixture schedule. Compact fluorescent shall be used as indicated All special purpose lamps shall be of the type and size as shown on drawings. All metal halide lamps shall have mogul base and shall be phosphor coated. All high pressure sodium lamps shall have mogul base and shall be clear.

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BALLASTS A. All fluorescent fixtures (T5 and Compact) shall have DALI high frequency electronic control gear (ECG) or as indicated on drawings All ballasts shall be mounted so as to eliminate vibration noise and to provide adequate heat transfer. The mounting shall incorporate captive bolts and nuts or similar means to permit easy replacement of ballast. DALI ballast for fluorescent lamps. 1. Digital Dimmable ballast for fluorescent lamps and shall be selected for T5 or compact fluorescent as per manufacturer controllable with digital DALI or DSL signals or manually controllable via standard push to make switches without any need of luminary rewiring. Automatic detection of the connected control signal. Integrated SMART interface for ambient light regulated applications. Polarity free digital interface. Single addressability in DALI mode. Manual control (switch DIM) via standard pus to make switch. Dimming speed adjustable.

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Memory function for the last operation mode in case of mains failures. E.g. Standby mode. Programmed warm start within 0.5 seconds without any light flash. Flicker free dimming operation light level independent and through the complete temperature range. Optimized Dimming speeds for dynamic RGB colour applications through intelligent filament heating and regulation (0x/s from 1% to 100 % in either direction). Adjustable DC-emergency light level between 70 % and 1 % (optimized power consumption for centralized battery system). Intelligent Voltage Guard to protect the ballast against mis-wiring (over voltage indication and under voltage protection (safe shut down). Powerless switching through the digital interface (no switching via mains necessary). ON/OFF and dimming commands can be given through the same control wires. Status feedback (lamp- and ballast status) Internal storage of up to 16 light presets, 16 group assignments and one individual address. Individual adjustable fade times for scene changes and manual dimming. At the maximum allowed temperature a nominal life time of 50,000 with a nominal failure rate of 0.2% per 1000h can be expected. Logarithmic dimming curve that is optimized according to the sensitivity tot eh eye. Safe shutdown of defective lamps. (e.g. rectifying effect.) Automatic restart after lamp replacement. CELMA energy classification EEI=A1. Constant light output independent of fluctuating supply voltage. Suitable for emergency applications according to VDE 0108. Low profile ballast cross section 21X30mm. Approvals: a. b. c. EN 55015 EN 55022 EN 60929
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EN 61000-3-2 EN 61347-2-3 EN 61547 Installations according to VDE 0108

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Ballast shall be similar to PCA EXCEL one4all or approved equal.

LED DRIVERS (Ballast) 1. For LED Exit lights, Each Exit lights shall have its driver with DALI interface, each exit shall have emergency module as specified.

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Emergency Module for fluorescent lamps. The modules shall have the following minimum features: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. DALI interface for control and reporting Low profile cross section (21mm x 30 mm) 5 pole technology For use with HF ballasts NiCd or NiMh options 10-15 hours accu recharge time 3 hour and 1 hour Operation High and standard BLF for 1 Hour versions Bi colour LED to indicate status AC operations of lamps Pre-heating of cathodes during emergency operations Permanent cathode heating during emergency operations Boost starting facility for all lamps Rest mode function Electronic multilevel charging system Deep discharge protection Testing a. b. c. Battery condition Lamp condition Charge condition

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Patented EZ easy addressing feature using LED Batteries a. b. c. d. Nicd D or Cs cells High temperature cell Spade terminals for easy connection

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Certified a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. EN 55015:2006+A1:2007 EN 601347-2-7 EN 60925 pr IEC 62034 Allows compliance with EN 60598-2-22 DALI standard EN 60925 Ed 2/CDV v 1.12 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61547 IEC 60068-2-6 IEC 60068-2-29 IEC 60068-2-30 It is acceptable to use combined DALI ballast and emergency module in one unit. NiCd Batteries shall be for 2 hours minimum

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Emergency lighting modules for LED Exit Lighting. The module shall have the following features 1. 2. 3. 4. LED emergency lighting module Normal and Emergency Operation DALI interface for controlled monitoring and reporting DALI switchable in mains operation (on/off; the switched line SL has to be on) Low-profile cross-section (21 mm x 30 mm) Constant current mode 1 W or 2 W version 3-Hour, 2-Hour and 1-Hour operation Operating time selected by means of removing short circuit plugs (jumper) NiMh batteries Electronic multilevel charging system 12 hours accu recharge time
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Power output restriction Automatic restart after LED change within 2 s Bi-Colour LED to indicate status Power LED output, battery, indicator LED and test switch output are SELV equivalent Reverse battery protection Deep discharge protection Short-circuit-proof Testing a. b. c. Battery condition Lamp condition Charge condition

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EZ easy addressing feature Batteries a. b. c. NiMh Cs cells High temperature cell Spade terminals for easy connection

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Approvals: a. b. c. d. ENEC CE According to EN 60598-2-22 According to EN 50172

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DIMMERS FOR INCANDESCENT LIGHTING A. Dimmers for incandescent lamp shall use DALI compatible solid state transformer for precise dimming. Dimmable fluorescent lamps shall dimmable DALI ECG, which shall be controlled by DALI System. Controls shall be by means of daylight sensor, presence sensor, momentary contact, single pole, double throw, "raise-lower" switch or switches for each dimmer or gang of dimmers.

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FIXTURES - INTERIOR A. Furnish fixtures as specified herein, or approved equal. Fixtures of similar construction, appearance and maintenance features and equal in efficiency,

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distribution and brightness may be accepted as equals. Fixtures failing in any of these respects will not be approved. B. All lighting fixtures shall be in accordance with the Lighting Fixture Schedule shown on Drawings. Each fixture shall be marked as to its voltage and maximum wattage. The fluorescent fixture shall have a high quality parabolic aluminum louver specially designed for T5 lamps All fixtures shall be securely supported with approved hangers. They shall be set in perfect alignment and elevation. Fixtures shall be supported from structural ceiling or structural supports. Fixtures shall not be supported from suspended ceiling supports unless additional ceiling framing and supports are added by the Contractor, to keep ceiling rigid, as approved by the Engineer. Box mounted fixtures shall be mounted directly to the mounting ears of the outlet box. Surface mounted fixtures on suspended ceilings shall be mounted directly to the outlet box. Box shall be securely supported. Greenfield or flexible conduit between box and fixture is not acceptable. Extensions or stem for pendant type fixtures shall be of the type furnished by fixture manufacturer. Suspend all fixture stems 450 mm in length or over from swivel ball hangers at their upper end. No fixture shall be hung from chain hangers. Connections to recessed fixtures shall be made with 12 mm minimum flexible conduit 1000 mm to 1500 mm in length from fixture to outlet box. All splices shall be carefully placed in outlet boxes or wiring gutters with no crowding. No circuit other than the one feeding the fixture shall be pulled through a fluorescent fixture. Where fluorescent fixtures are mounted on or suspended from an approved wiring channel, the channel may be used as a raceway. Finish not otherwise noted shall be white enamel baked on at 148 degrees C for at least 86% reflectivity. After fabrication and before enameling, metal shall be prepared by "Five Stage Bonderizing", or an approved equal process. Finish of stems and canopies shall match fixture bodies. Heat dissipation of each fixture as actually installed shall provide a maximum ballast operating temperature of 90 degree C over a 25 degree C ambient.

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LIGHTING CONTROL A. For lighting control system Refer to Section 16145 LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES

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LIGHTING LEVEL AND CALCULATION A. The lighting fixtures indicated on the drawings, has been selected to give sufficient lighting level as per IES and as per SASO Code of Lighting for indoor work places. The supplier /contractor of lighting shall present detail calculation for every space using his particular lighting fixture. The minimum lux level in every space shall be as per IES and SASO code of Lighting for indoor work spaces.

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AREA LIGHTING LUMINAIRES: A. The luminaire shall be dust and watertight, specially designed to house mercury vapor lamps as indicated in Table E and complete with accessories. The complete assembly with accessories shall provide the required light distribution pattern. The luminaire shall be made of pressure die-cast aluminum, and silicon alloy. The exterior shall be completely smooth. The copper content shall be less than 0.05 percent to prevent inter-crystalline corrosion. The mirror reflectors shall be made of high purity, glazed anodized aluminum rigidly fixed to the body and easily replaceable. The lamp and control gear shall be mounted in isolated compartments within the fixture. The mercury vapor lamps shall be designed for long life of about 24,000 hours with 10 hours/start. The mercury lamps shall have a deluxe white (phosphor) finish, and the lamp shall have a Mogul screw base. Each luminaire optical compartment or unit shall be protected by a high impact resistant clear glass or molded polycarbonate protector and shall conform to the recommendations of IEC-529. The protector shall be smooth to reduce to a minimum dirt accumulation and shall maintain a coefficient of transmission of the order of 88 percent or better. The refractor-frame assembly shall be hinged to the body and maintained in place with stainless steel toggles or other approved means. A synthetic rubber or water repellant felt gasket shall ensure weather-tightness. The structural support of the gasket shall be designed to protect the latter from direct sunlight. The lamp socket shall be high grade porcelain mounted in such a way as to allow the socket to be adjusted to at least three different positions to adjust the lamp at focal point. A locking system shall prevent the loosening of the lamp. The materials selected shall be able to withstand damage, aging or alteration of their structural or physical properties due to severe local conditions and the heat emitted by the lamp. A suitable terminal block shall be provided to allow connection of the internal wiring and supply cables including looped cables, and shall be clearly marked. Provisions shall be made to facilitate maintenance and easy disconnection, and quick
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replacement of individual components. TABLE E AREA LIGHTING LUMINAIRE CLASSIFICATION LIGHITNG LEVEL (LUX) LUMINAIRE

AREA LIGHTING Parking Lots 15 80 to 125 Watt MV Rectangular (Pole mounted 5 m) MV Mushroom (Pole mounted 1 m) MV Spherical (Pole mounted 3-5 m) MV Spherical (Wall mounted 2 m min.) 2.8 Area Lighting Photoelectric Time and Control: A. The area lighting system shall be controlled by a photoelectric cell whose normally closed contact is in series with the contact of an astronomic dial synchronous motor driven time switch, with integral 16 hour reserve and rated for use on the same control supply system. Control voltage shall be as shown on drawings. The photocell/time switch control arrangement shall be provided with a MANUALOFF-AUTO selector switch for access by authorized personnel only. The photocell/time switch arrangement shall control the lighting automatically when the selector switch is in the AUTO position, through a magnetic contactor rated for the ambient temperature and inductive load conditions. The control equipment shall be located in a separate low voltage compartment of the area lighting transformer or in an independent outdoor control cabinet. The photoelectric cell shall be mounted on the luminaire of the area lighting pole nearest the area lighting transformer or control cabinet and wired back to the control coil of the magnetic contactor. The time switch and photoelectric cell shall be weather-tight and preferably located adjacent to the magnetic contactor. The photoelectric cell shall be weatherproof and dust-tight construction. It shall be capable of field adjustment for light levels of 10 to 100 lux, and shall have a turnon/turn-off differential of 5 to 10 lux. The cell axis shall be aligned along the magnetic East-West axis and it shall be set to turn on automatically at a light level of 10 lux.

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The time switch shall open the magnetic contactor in the event of failure of the photoelectric cell, and shall be set to operate after a field adjustable time lag.

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Area Lighting Luminaire Control Gear: Control gear, shall be of the removable type for operation at the values shown in Table F below for area lighting, 60 Hertz with power factor compensated to at least 0.9. The ballast shall be of a type specially adapted for the particular make of lamps selected. The lamp shall be able to start with at least plus or minus ten percent of the voltage value and continue in normal operation with dips attaining 20 percent for four seconds. The ballast shall be of the isolated type. The secondary shall be grounded.

TABLE F Fixture Height Below 2.44 meter 2.44 to 6.71 meter 6.71 meter and above 2.9 FOUNTAIN LIGHTING A. Underwater floodlight lighting for fountain area shall be made of stainless steel, electro-polished, with 50W, 12V, IP68 with IP66 remote transformer ready for connection and shall be fitted with waterproof cables from lighting points to transformer. Luminaries shall be mounted in horizontal and/or vertical settings as approved by the Engineer. Max. Voltage to Ground 150 V 300 V 600 V

PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install lighting fixture of type and at the location as shown. 1. Provide 6 mm minimum clearance between surfaces when fixture is mounted on a concrete surface. Mount fixture bases rigidly to the surface. Where aluminum is placed in contact with dissimilar metal, separate the contact surface with gasket, non-absorptive tape or coating to prevent corrosion.

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Install light standard of type and at location shown with anchor bolts securely embedded in concrete foundations. Install fixture wires from junction box in branch circuit to the lighting fixture in liquid-tight flexible conduit in accordance with Section 16050. Use water-tight nipple for carrying wire between fixtures. Use fixture wire and connectors as specified in Section 16050. Ground the lighting fixture body.

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Refer to General Design Criteria and Technical Guidelines, for minimum cable size to be used for area lighting and road lighting circuits.

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FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Test lighting fixtures and light standards for connection in accordance with the wiring diagram and for proper operation. Test fixture body for continuity to the grounding system. Test illumination level in each area to confirm that the measured values are in conformance with the design. And according to IES recommendations as minimum.

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