Section 3 Ele. Revised
Section 3 Ele. Revised
SECTION
ILLUMINATION
3.0 Purpose
Good illumination promotes the safety of the people using the building; work and other activities carried
out within the building; and creates, in conjunction with the structure and decoration, a pleasing
environment conducive to interest of the occupants and a sense of their well-being.
3.1
SCOPE
(1) This Section of the Code gives requirements and guidance on design and installation of artificial
lighting systems in interiors; it also applies to artificial lighting of outdoor areas.
3.2
NORMATIVE REFERENCES
(1) The following references contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute
provisions of the Ethiopian Building Code Standards on Electrical Installation of Buildings.
(a) BS 8206:1985
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DEFINITIONS
(1) For the purpose of this Section of the Code, the following definitions shall apply in addition to the
terms defined in Section 1.
Illuminance
the normal value of the mean illuminance that the lighting installation is
designed to illuminate.
the ratio of the rated illuminance, En, to the design value of the mean
illuminance of a lighting system.
Reflectance (c)
the ratio of the luminous flux reflected from a surface to the luminous flux
incident on it.
General lighting
the required average illuminance with a certain degree of uniformity over the
total area; and is obtained by a regular arrangement of luminaries over the
ceiling area (see Figure 3.1)
Localized lighting
a non-uniform illuminace over the whole work area (see Figure 3.2)
Local lighting
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a) Grouped
b) Switched
Figure 3.3 Localized lighting
Glare a condition in which vision is affected by an excessive luminance and/or excessive differences in
illuminance in the visual field (i.e; parts of this field are excessively bright).
Note:
Direct glare
Reflected glare
glare and contrast reduction caused by reflection of high luminance from glossy
surfaces.
Note:
The main disturbances caused by such reflection are contrast reduction, and impaired
accommodation and fusion.
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the colour of the light emitted by a near-white sources can be indicated by its correlated colour
temperature (CCT). Each lamp type has a specific CCT; but for practical use, they have been
grouped into three classes (see Table 3.1).
Color rendering
CCT Class
Warm (white) WW
Intermediate (white) NW
the relationship between the original color of an object and the color in which it is
rendered by artificial lighting.
Note: the ability of a light source to render colours of surface accurately can be conveniently quantified by
the CIE general colour rendering index. This index is based on the accuracy with which a set of test
t
color are reproduced by the lamp of interest relative to how they are reproduced by an appropriate
standard light source, identical agreement being given a value of 100.0 lx. Each lamp type has a
specific CIE general color rendering index; but for practical use they can be divided into a number of
groups (see Table 3.2)
Typical application
1A
Ra>90
1B
80 < Ra< 90
60 < Ra < 80
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Colour
rendering
groups
Typical application
40< Ra < 60
20 < Ra < 40
Emergency lighting
Safety lighting
t For tabular florescent lamps apparent colour and colour rendering characteristics, refer to Table 3.4.
Escape lighting
Hazardous workplace
Note: particular hazardous workplaces are those which represent an immediate risk of accident or a
potential source of danger to third parties if the supply to the lighting should fail, raised platforms,
theatre stages, race-courses and arenas counting as particularly hazardous workplaces.
Standby lighting
Response time
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Note:
Useful life
Safety luminaries
3.4
LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS
3.4.1
Illuminance
(1) Recommended illuminance for different types of interiors, tasks and workspaces given in Table 3.5
and Table 3.6 shall be taken as the recommended minimum values on which the design and assessment of
lighting installations are to be based.
(2) For indoor workplaces that are manned full-time, a minimum rated illuminance of 200.0 lx shall be
provided unless other factors (such as nature of operation, physiological reasons) require different values.
(3) (a) In interior designed for permanent human occupation, a minimum rated illuminace of 100.0 lx is
required.
(b) If tasks are performed at fixed-location workplaces outdoor that correspond to tasks performed
indoors (e.g. operation of wood-work machines), then a rated illuminance specified for such tasks
in Table 3.5 for indoor workplaces shall be provided.
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(4) At no stages in the useful life of the lighting installation shall the mean illuminance, E, obtained at the
workplaces be less than 0.8 times the value of the rated illuminace; at no single workplace shall
illuminace ever fall to less than 0.6 times the rated illuminance
3.4.2
Luminance
(1) Reflectance in the working zone shall be planned so that the ratio between task luminance (inner field)
and that of the surrounding of the task are no greater than approximately 3:1.
(2) Reflectance of from to 0.2 to 0.5 are recommended for working surfaces such as bench and desktops.
3.4.3 Glare
(1) Glare shall not be caused by lamps or luminaries (direct glare) nor by reflection of high luminance
from glossy surface (reflected glare).
(2) Lamps with a high luminance (e.g. filament lamps and high discharge lamps) shall always be shielded.
(3) In case of luminaries for local workplaces lighting, a direct view of the lamps shall be precluded by
shielding or by arranging them in a suitable position.
3.4.4 Light Direction and Modelling
(1) Lighting shall be directed to produce an adequate degree of modelling shadow to enable objects and
surface texture to be easily recognized.
(2) Unduly hard shadows shall be avoided. If the ratio Ez (cylindrical): En (horizontal) at a height of
1.20m above floor is not smaller than 0.3, unduly hard shadows can be avoided.
(3) Deep shadows producing excessive luminance contrasts shall be avoided.
3.4.5 Colour Rendering
(1) For inspection and comparison of colours, the CIE general colour rendering index Ra shall not exceed
90 and the rated illuminance shall be 1000.0 lx.
(2) Only lamps meeting the requirements of Colour Rendering Group 3 (or higher) shall be used for
lighting interiors.
(3) Safety colours shall be duly recognizable as such.
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(1) The requirements to be met by standby lighting are analogous to those applying for normal artificial
lighting. To enable normal activities to continue, a minimum illuminance of 10% of the rated illuminance
value is generally required.
3.6.3 Offices
(1) As indicated on rated illuminance tables, for general offices illuminance of 500.0 1x and for drawing
offices illuminance of 750.0 lx shall be provided.
(2) Where VDU (Visual Display Units) are used, the illuminance shall be restricted to 500.0lx or less to
minimize the high brightness reflection from the screen and large luminance differences between
screen, any source documents and the backgrounds against which these items are seen.
(3) Where localized lighting is used, the ratio of illuminance between adjacent areas shall not be more
than 3: 1 with a minimum illuminance for any continuously occupied area of 200.0 lx.
(4) Where local lighting is used, the ratio of illuminance between task area and the surrounding area shall
not exceed 3: 1.
(5) A glare limiting index of 19 is appropriate for general office rooms and an index of 16 is desirable for
drawing offices because of the more demanding nature of work.
(6) Where daylight makes a substantial contribution, lamps with a CCT of 4000.0 k or above should be
used.
3.6.4 Hotels and Restaurants
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(4) Escape lighting shall be provided for public rooms, staircases and corridors and provisions shall be
made for emergency lighting and exit signs.
(5) The main chalkboard in teaching rooms and demonstration desks in teaching rooms for special
subjects shall be equipped with a supplementary lighting system to increase the vertical illuminance.
3.6.6 Hospitals
(1) The guideline values for hospital lighting set in Table 3.8 shall apply to all rooms and zones of a
hospital.
(2) The lighting of bedded areas shall be conducive to the well-being of the patient, while also enabling
examination or treatment to be carried out. To achieve these goals:
a) (i) the general lighting illuminance shall be 100.0 lx and shall not dazzle the patients or nursing staff.
(ii) the mean luminance as perceived by the recumbent patients shall be limited to 1000.0 cd/m2 while
the luminance of the ceiling shall nowhere exceed 500.0cd/m2.
b) (i) Each bed shall be equipped with a rigidly mounted, adjustable luminaire. A rated illuminance of
300.0 lx shall be achieved on the reading plane (see Figure 3.4).
(ii) To avoid glare in multi-bed wards, the luminance of reading luminaries in the field of vision of
other patients shall not exceed 1000.0 cd/m2
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c) (i) For the examination and treatment of patients at the bedside, a rated horizontal illuminance of 300.0
lx, inclusive of the general lighting, shall be provided 0.15m above the longitudinal axis of the plane
of the bed surface.
(ii) At no point along the axis in (i) above shall the illuminance be less than 150.0 lx.
(iii) The uniformity ratio of illuminance Emin: E1 shall here not be less than 1:2.
d) (i) Night watch lighting with illuminance of approximately 5.0 lx shall be provided for keeping
patients under observation during the night.
(ii) In wards occupied by infants, a rated illuminance of 20.0 lx is recommended.
(3) (a) General lighting with a rated illuminance of 500.0 lx and Group 1 colour rendering properties shall
be provided for examination and treatment.
(b) In addition to the general lighting an illuminance of at least 1000.0lx is generally required at the site
of examination.
(4) (a) The lighting in operating theatre shall always be designed in conjunction with the lighting of the
operation theatre field.
(b) In view of the illuminances of 20,000.0 lx to 100,000.0 lx required in the operating field, the
surrounding lighting shall be designed to reduce the adaptation problems which would be caused by
extreme difference in the luminance between operating field and the surrounding area.
(c) The illuminance of the surrounding light shall not be less than 1000.0 lx at a height of 1.0m above
floor level.
(5) (a) standby lighting system shall be provided for the operating theatres, anaesthetic rooms, sterilizing
sinks and recovery rooms.
(b) The standby lighting of the operating table should be equal in all respects to the normal lighting of
this area, and should be of the maintained type to ensure continuous illumination.
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*Data on the group to which lamps belong with respect to their colour rendering capability are given in product lists of
manufacturers.
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(1)
If tasks are performed at fixed location work spaces outdoors that correspond to tasks performed
indoor, then, local workplace lightings shall be provided with rated illuminance equivalent to the
values specified for such tasks in Table 3.5.
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Table 3.3 Typical characteristic of lighting sources used for general lighting
Characteristics
Tungsten
halogen
Lowpressure
sodium
Highpressure
sodium
8 to 18
18 to 24
100 to 175
65 to 120
35 to 90
40 to 60
35 to 55
65 to 85
25 to 1500
100 to 2000
10 to 200
50 to 1000
4 to 125
20 W/m to 30
W/m
50 to 2000
250 to 10000
1000 to 2000
2000 to 4000
6000 to 12000
6000 to 12000
5000 to 10000
20000
5000 to 10000
5000 to 10000
1A
1A
Non existent
2 or 4
depending on
lamp pressure
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mercury
halide
Tungsten
Filament
Yes
Operating position
Any
Horizontal
Horizontal
Any
Any
Any
Any
Some restriction
Immediate
Immediate
6 to 12
4 to 7
Immediate
Immediate
Immediate
Immediate
Immediate
Immediate
10
10
25000 to 3000
28000 to 3100
Not applicable
2200
2700 to 6500
2700 to 6500
4000
3600 to 4400
Note: Detailed information about any specific lamp type should be obtained from the manufacturer.
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Table 3.4 Tubular fluorescent lamps apparent color and color rendering characteristics of lamps in general use
Lamp name
Apparent
color Color
(CCT class)
rendering
group
Typical application
Northlight color
matching
Cool
1A
Artificial daylight
Cool
1A
Special
Intermediate
1A
Used where fine color judgments are required, e.g. hospitals, are
galleries and museums,
Triphosphor 4000
Intermediate
1B
Factories, offices and shops where good, but not critical, color
rendering or matching is required together with high luminous
efficacy
Triphosphor 3000
Warm
1B
Social areas, restaurants, hotels and homes where good but not
critical, color rendering or matching is required together with
high luminous efficacy.
Intermediate
White
Intermediate
Warm white
Warm
Commercial/public buildings
Lower-power
compact lamps
Warm
1B
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Type of interior task
1.
Rated
illuminance,
Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
50
ww.nw
50
ww,nw
100
ww,nw
200
ww,nw
20
200
200
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
3
2A
3
3
1
2
200
100
300
100
100
100
500
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
2A
1A
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
100
100
500
300
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
ww,nw
3
3
2A
2A
3
3
1
1
5
Remark
Class of
direct glare
limitation
General space
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Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
6
Remark
ww,nw
100
ww,nw
100
ww,nw
En of adjoining interior.
100
ww,nw
100
ww,nw
100
2x
min
400.0 lx
ww,nw
ww,nw
0.5 En to
0.2 En
ww,nw
2.6.2
Night-time operation
En
Only luminaries
without
luminous side
panels are to be
used.
Only luminaries
without
luminous side
panels are to be
used.
300
ww,nw
2A
500
1000
ww,nw
ww,nw
2A
2A
1
1
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Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
750
ww,nw
2A
Class of
direct glare
limitation
1
300
ww,nw
2A
100
ww,nw
2A
200
ww,nw
2A
500
ww,nw
2A
50
ww.nw
100
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
2A
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2A
1000
ww.nw
1A
200
ww.nw
6
Remark
permitted
En referred to working plane of
drawing board of 75o to the horizontal
at the centre point of the board and a
height of 1.2m.
4. Chemical industry
4.1 Remote controlled process engineering plans
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Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
2A
750
ww.nw
2A
1000
ww.nw
2A
50
ww.nw
100
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw.tw
2A
200
ww.nw
7.2 Welding
300
ww.nw
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Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
750
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
7.12 Assembly
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1
Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
50
ww.nw
100
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
200
ww,nw
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
7.16.1 Electroplating
300
ww.nw.tw
500
ww.nw.tw
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(conted)
6
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
750
ww.nw.tw
2A
1000
ww.nw.tw
500
ww.nw.tw
500
ww.nw.tw
1000
ww.nw.tw
750
www.nw.tw
7.18.5 Retouching
1000
ww.nw.tw
7.18.6 Upholstery
500
ww.nw.tw
500
ww.nw.tw
7.18.8 Inspection
750
ww.nw.tw
50
ww.nw
100
ww.nw
8. Power stations
8.1 Loading plant
8.2 Boiler room
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(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
200
ww.nw
2A
100
ww.nw
50
ww.nw
100
ww.nw
2A
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2B
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw.tw
1000
ww.nw.tw
6
Remark
stations
8.4 Machine rooms
8.5 Ancillary rooms, e.g. pump rooms, condenser
rooms
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Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
1500
ww.nw.tw
2A
1000
ww.nw.tw
2A
1500
ww.nw.tw
1B
1500
ww.nw.tw
2A
100
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
1A
500
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2A
750
nw.tw
1A
11. Woodworking
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1
Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
6
Remark
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2A
750
ww.nw.tw
2A
1000
ww.nw.tw
2A
1500
ww.nw.tw
1A
2000
ww.nw.tw
2A
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2A
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6
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
750
ww.nw.tw
2A
750
nw
1B
1000
nw.tw
1B
1500
nw.tw
1B
100
tw.nw
1A
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2A
750
ww.nw
2A
14.6 Millinery
750
ww.nw
2A
Remark
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Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
1000
ww.nw
2A
1000
ww.nw.tw
1A
1500
nw,tw
2A
200
ww.nw
2A
300
ww.nw
2A
300
nw
2A
300
nw
2A
500
nw
2A
500
nw
2A
1000
ww.nw.tw
1A
6
Remark
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Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
300
ww.nw
2A
500
ww.nw
2A
200
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
2A
18.1.1 Reception
200
ww.nw
2A
18.1.2 Kitchen
500
ww.nw
2A
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1
Type of interior task
(conted)
Rated
illuminanc
e, Em, in lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
group
Class of
direct glare
limitation
200
Ww
1B
300
ww.nw
2A
300
ww.nw
1B
18.2.1 Washing
300
ww.nw
2A
300
ww.nw
2A
300
ww.nw
2A
18.2.4 Sorting
300
ww.nw
2A
1000
ww.nw
2A
18.3 Hairdressing
500
ww.nw.tw
1A
750
ww.nw.tw
1A
500
ww.nw
19.2 Blowing
300
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
6
Remark
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illuminance,
En in lx
Uniformity of
illuminance, g1 =
Emin/E
Colour
rendering
group
5
Remarks
g2 = Emin/ Emax
50
0.5
1.2 Footpaths
g21 0.08
Emin 3
g21 0.3
10
04
20
0.4
0.2
20
0.2
100
0.2
3. Harbours
3.1 Container transshipment areas
3.1.1 Open storage areas and circulation areas
1) g2 = Emin / Emax
3.1.2 Loading and unloading containers
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Rated
illuminance,
En in lx
Uniformity of
illuminance, g1 =
Emin/E
Colour
rendering
group
3.2.1 Quayside
0.2
20
0.2
10
0.2
20
0.2
0.2
0.2
30
0.2
50
0.2
3.6 Docks
50
0.2
50
0.2
30
0.5
5
Remarks
3.2 Quayage
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illuminance,
En in lx
30
Uniformity of
illuminance, g1 =
Emin/E
0.2
Colour
rendering
group
4
10
0.2
6. Track system
6.1 Sidings, shunt yards
6.1.1 Public transport
6.2 Platforms
7.
30
20
Building sites
7.1 Overground workings
20
0.2
20
0.2
20
0.2
7.4 Tunneling
30
0.2
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Rated
illuminance,
En in lx
10
Uniformity of
illuminance, g1 =
Emin/E
0.2
Colour
rendering
group
4
10
0.2
20
0.5
20
0.5
20
0.2
0.2
100
0.5
5
Remarks
9. Power stations
9.1 Circulation areas
12 Filing stations
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illuminance En in
lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
property group
Quality class of
direct glare
restriction
Remarks
50
ww.nw
20
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
3.1 Corridors
100
ww.nw
3.2 Staircases
100
ww.nw
100
Ww,nw
3.4 Canteens
200
ww.nw
100
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
1. Outside structures
3. Community rooms
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Rated
illuminance En in
lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
property group
Quality class of
direct glare
restriction
Remarks
100
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
200
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
3001
ww.nw
5002
ww.nw
750
ww.nw
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illuminance En in
lx
Colour
appearance
Colour
rendering
property group
Quality class of
direct glare
restriction
Remarks
1000
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
700
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
750
ww.nw
handicrafts
sewing
6. Lecture theatres
The values of the luminance restriction curve belonging to the next highest nominal illuminance shall be observed.
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Type of activity/type of
illumination
Rated
illuminance
En in lx
Lighting
colour
Colour
rendering
group1
Quality class
for
restriction of
direct glare
Bedded area
General lighting
100
ww
Infants ward
Reading lighting
Examination lighting
Night watch lighting
Night lighting
General lighting
200
300
200
ww
ww
ww
ww
ww
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Night-watch lighting
20
ww
General lighting
500
ww.nw
>1000
ww.nw
500
ww.nw
Urology
50
ww.nw
Rectoscopy
50
ww.nw
Gynecology
50
ww.nw
General
examination and
treatment rooms
At site of examination
Special
examination and
treatment rooms
Preparation
For endoscope
examination
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Remark
For ophthalmic
examination
For radiographic
examination
For dental
examinations
For dermatological
examinations
Intensive theatre
suites
Operating
theatre suites
Type of activity/type of
illumination
Rated
illuminance
En in lx
Lighting colour
Colour
rendering
group1
General lighting
500
ww.nw
Refractometry
500
ww.nw
Skiascopy
50
ww.nw
Ophthalmoscopy
50
ww.nw
Ophthalmometry
50
ww.nw
Perimery
50
ww.nw
Adpatometry
ww.nw
General lighting
500
ww.nw
Work at monitor
20
ww.nw
General lighting
1000
nw
---
nw
Surround lighting in
operating theatre
---
nw
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Quality class
for restriction
of direct glare
Remark
SECTION 3: ILLUMINATION
Ancillary rooms
Therapy rooms
Medicinal baths
Physiotherapy
Massage
Dialysis rooms
Laboratories and
dispensaries
Type of activity/type of
illumination
Rated
illuminance
En in lx
Lighting colour
Colour
rendering
group1
Quality class
for restriction
of direct glare
500
nw
500
nw
500
nw
500
nw
500
nw
Sterilization stores
500
nw
Recovery room
500
nw
Recovery lighting
100
General lighting
ww.nw
300
ww.nw
100
ww
500
ww
500
ww,nw
Colour check
1000
tw
Remark
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Corridors and
stairs
Type of activity/type of
illumination
Rated
illuminance
En in lx
Lighting colour
Colour
rendering
group1
Quality class
for restriction
of direct glare
- Day-time
200
ww
- At night
50
ww
- Day-time
300
nw
- At night
100
nw
100
ww
Toilets
200
ww
300
ww.nw
General lighting
300
ww
500
ww
1000
nw
Workplace lighting
>5000
nw
Remark
Bedded areas
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