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IES RP 7 2017

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IES RP-7 Recommended Practice for Lighting Industrial Facilities

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IES 2017 130
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The scope of this practice covers the design of new indoor and outdoor lighting systems for new industrial facilities as well as the redesign of lighting systems in existing industrial facilities. Recommendations are based on quality lighting practices, including: the safe movement of vehicles and people, enhancing the productivity and comfort of employees, conserving energy, and minimizing maintenance. Recommended minimum maintained lighting levels and maximum uniformity ratio guidelines are provided but are subject to variation for special circumstances when based upon sound engineering judgment. This Practice does not include all information for mixed application areas such as parking lots, offices, outdoor environments, commercial facilities, or daylighting design. For these crossover applications, the associated IES Recommended Practice documents should be used in conjunction with this Practice to provide the lighting recommendations. In short, this Recommended Practice will help the reader make intelligent choices to achieve the lighting goals with a minimum of expense of time and capital.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
10 1.0 Introduction
1.1 Purpose and Scope
2.0 Lighting the Industrial Environment
2.1 General Design Considerations for Lighting Industrial Areas
11 2.2 Code Compliance
2.3 The IES Lighting Handbook and Industrial Lighting Design Recommendations
12 3.0 Quality of Lighting in Industrial Facilities
3.1 Luminance and Luminance Ratios
13 3.2 Modeling of Objects
3.3 Glare and Visual Comfort
14 3.4 Material Characteristics
3.5 Shadows
15 3.6 Source/Task/Eye Geometry
3.7 Task Visibility: Flicker and Strobe
17 3.8 Light Source Color
3.8.1 Color Rendering
18 3.8.2 Safety Colors
19 3.9 Daylight Integration and Control
4.0 Quantity of Lighting in Industrial Facilities
22 4.1 Illuminance: Horizontal, Vertical, and Intermediate Planes
4.1.1 Horizontal Illuminance
4.1.2 Vertical Illuminance
23 4.1.3 Illuminance Measurements
25 4.2 Initial and Maintained Illuminance
4.3 Lighting System Maintenance
4.3.1 Maintenance in an Industrial Environment
26 4.3.2 Planned Maintenance Techniques
27 4.3.3 Planning and Economics
4.3.4 Luminaire Cleaning
4.3.5 Troubleshooting
4.3.6 Safety
28 4.3.7 Disposal of Failed Lighting Components
5.0 Lighting Equipment ā€“ Light Sources
5.1 Fluorescent Systems
5.1.1 Source Characteristics
5.1.2 Fluorescent Luminaire Characteristics and Performance
30 5.1.3 Induction Systems
31 5.2 H igh Intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting Systems
5.2.1 Metal Halide Lamps
32 5.2.2 High Pressure Sodium (HPS) Lamps
33 5.3 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs
5.3.1 LED Light Source Components
5.3.2 Distinguishing Characteristics and Performance
34 5.4 Other Light Sources
5.4.1 Incandescent and Halogen Lamps
5.4.2 Plasma Lamps
5.4.3 Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs
35 6.0 Lighting Equipment – Luminaires
6.1 General Luminaire Characteristics and Performance
36 6.2 Operating Considerations
6.3 Luminaire Classifications
37 6.3.1 Indoor
40 6.3.2 Outdoor
44 7.0 Electrical System Considerations
7.1 General Considerations
7.2 V oltage Considerations
8.0 Lighting Controls
8.1 Time Switches (ā€œTime Clocksā€) and Partial-Night Photocontrols
8.2 Motion Detectors
8.2.1 Passive Infrared (PIR) Detectors
45 8.2.2 Ultrasonic Motion Detectors
8.2.3 Sound-Sensing Detectors
8.3 Networked (Remote) Control
8.3.1 Monitored Interactive Systems
8.3.2 Wired vs. Wireless Control Systems
8.4 Dimming
46 9.0 Building Construction Feat ures that Influence
Luminaire Selection and Luminaire Placement
47 10.0 Lighting System Economic Analysis
48 11.0 Special Consideration Factors
11.1 Lighting and Space Conditioning
11.2 Classified Areas
11.2.1 Hazardous Location Classes
49 11.2.2 Hazardous Location Conditions
11.2.3 The Nature of Hazardous Substances
50 11.2.4 Classified Location Luminaires
11.3 H igh Humidity or Corrosive Atmospheres
11.4 H igh Ambient Temperatures
11.5 Low Ambient Temperatures
51 11.6 Clean Rooms
11.7 Food and Drug Processing
52 12.0 General Lighting
13.0 Supplementar y Task Lighting
54 13.1 Portable Luminaires
14.0 Special Effects and Techniques
14.1 Classification of Visual Tasks and Lighting Techniques
58 14.2 Color Contrast
14.3 Lighting Techniques for Inspection Tasks
59 15.0 Emergency, Safety and Security Lighting
15.1 Emergency Lighting
60 15.2 Safety Lighting
15.3 Security Lighting
16.0 Lighting for Specific Tasks
61 16.1 Molding of Metal and Plastic Parts
16.1.1 Foundry Molding (Sand Casting
16.1.2 Molding Parts of Die-Cast Aluminum and Injection Molded Plastic
62 16.1.3 Inspection of Sand Castings
16.1.4 Inspection of Die Castings and Opaque Injection Molded Plastic Parts
16.2 Parts Manufacturing and Assembly
63 16.3 Machining Metal Parts
16.4 Lighting and Visibility Issues for Sheet Metal Fabrication
16.4.1 Punch Press
64 16.4.2 Shear
16.5 Lighting for Large Component Subassembly and Final Assembly
65 16.6 Control Rooms
16.7 Manufacturing Electronic Assemblies
66 17.0 Lighting for Specific Visual Tasks
17.1 Convex Surfaces
17.2 Flat Surfaces
17.3 Scribed Marks
17.4 Center-punch Marks
17.5 Concave Specular Surfaces
17.6 Flat Specular Surfaces
67 17.7 Convex Specular Surfaces
18.0 Warehouse and Storage Area Lighting
68 18.1 Types of Warehouse Area and Storage Systems
18.2 Warehouse Illuminance
69 18.2.1 Vertical Illuminance
18.2.2 Horizontal Illuminance
18.3 Warehouse Lighting Design Considerations
18.3.1 Intermittent Use
18.3.2 Lighting Design Considerations by Area
70 18.3.3 Other Lighting Design Considerations
19.0 Outdoor Area Lighting
19.1 Lighting Zones
71 19.2 Projected Lighting System
72 19.3 Distributed Lighting System
19.4 Outdoor Tower Platforms, Stairways, and Ladders
19.5 Special Equipment
73 19.6 Low Illuminance and Visual Acuity Outdoors
ANNEX A ā€“ Illuminance Recommendations
111 ANNEX B ā€“ Industrial Lighting Definitions
ANNEX C ā€“ Glare
116 ANNEX D ā€“ Illuminance Calcluations
118 ANNEX E ā€“ Control Gear
127 ANNEX F ā€“ Ingress Protection (IP) Ratings
128 References
IES RP 7 2017
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