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Lighting Controller SYS Reqs

The document outlines requirements for a tunnel lighting system. It describes requirements for components like a display, initialization, output calculation, a photometer, cleanliness factor, and emergency features. It also describes controlling lighting based on power supply and photometer inputs.

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Lighting Controller SYS Reqs

The document outlines requirements for a tunnel lighting system. It describes requirements for components like a display, initialization, output calculation, a photometer, cleanliness factor, and emergency features. It also describes controlling lighting based on power supply and photometer inputs.

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Requirement Name

SYS_0010 Display

SYS_0020 Initialisation and configuration

SYS_0030 Output Calculation

SYS_0040 Photometer
SYS_0050 Cleanliness factor

SYS_0060 Lighting control unit

SYS_0070 Luminaries

Sirens and Signs

SYS_0080
Failed Power Supply
SYS_0090
SYS_0100 Lighting Adjustment
SYS_0110 Lamp output units
SYS_0120 Lamp sizes
Required luminance at ground level
SYS_0130
Body

The Tunnel Lighting system shall provide an human machine interface for emulation of input and examination of output data
The Tunnel Lighting system shall be configurable via an external file and take into account tunnel dimensions, zones, spacing f
efficiency factor

The Tunnel Lighting system shall manage output calculation in tiers so that lamps, cells, zones, and the tunnel can be controlle
necessary granularity

The Tunnel lighting system shall include a single photometer placed at the entrance of the tunnel. The photometer w
intensity and provide this data to the lighting control unit. Typically, such a meter will employ a light receptor filtered
spectral response close to that of the average human eye. Its reaction to changes in light levels is virtually instantan
The light receptor is used to measure average luminance (brightness) within an acceptance angle subtending 20º ov
measurement range of 0-6500 cd/m2.

The Tunnel lighting system shall measure efficiency of lamps based on the number of days since cleaning the lamps
The Tunnel lighting system shall be controlled by a lighting control unit that will receive inputs from a power supply heath sign
externally mounted photometer
Luminaires shall be industrial units sealed to comply with IP66 specifications. Version 3.0 of the system includes pro
& sign handling.

The Tunnel lighting system shall include facilities for the handling of emergency exit signs and sirens. These should
provision to allow the basic configuration of the system itself, in particular:

1. the number of lamps which can be positioned in a particular ceiling section, and
2. the current drain placed on emergency battery provision by each model of lamp, and by the system as a whole.

Where there is a failure of the regular power supply to the lamps, a battery backup supply will be used. In order to co
batteries for as long as possible, the smallest lamp available in each luminaire will be utilised at the same low level.
Lighting shall be adjusted given photometer inputs and power failure conditions
The output from each lamp shall specified via a Digital Addressable Ballast (DAB) unit.
A combination of different lamp sizes shall be utilised in each luminaire to allow efficiency to be optimized by the Lighting con
The luminance provided at ground level shall be calculated based on the interior surface of the tunnel, the width of th
efficiency of the luminaires, and the cleanliness of the lenses and the tunnel walls
High Level Requirement Link Notes Version Requirement Level
HLR_0020, HLR_0030, HLR_0040,
HLR_0050, HLR_0070, HLR_0100 SYS
HLR_0200, HLR_0010, HLR_0215,
HLR_0340, HLR_0350, HLR_0360 SYS

HLR_0125, HLR_0120, HLR_0130,


HLR_0140, HLR_0150, HLR_0110,
HLR_0115, HLR_0160, HLR_0170,
HLR_0180, HLR_0190, HLR_0220,
HLR_0230, HLR_0231, HLR_0232,
HLR_0233, HLR_0234, HLR_0235,
HLR_0236, HLR_0360 SYS

HLR_0020, HLR_0030, HLR_0237 SYS


HLR_0110, HLR_0115, HLR_0090 SYS

HLR_0220, HLR_0070, HLR_0230 SYS

Not a software requirement SYS

HLR_0210 SYS

HLR_0220 SYS
HlR_0125, HLR_0220 SYS
HLR_0232 SYS
HLR_0236, HLR_0235, HLR_0234, HLR_0233, HLR_0232, HLR_02SYS

HLR_0180, HLR_0200 SYS

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