ELEC SPECS 308
ELEC SPECS 308
G. Drivers shall be IP 66 or in case the driver is enclosed in an IP66 Chamber the driver
shall be IP 21.
I. All drivers shall have protection features (short circuit, overload & thermal protection).
K. Drivers shall comply with BS EN 55015 and IEC/BS EN 61000-3-2, 3-3 with regard to
the RFI and EMC compliances.
L. Drivers shall have a total individual luminaire Harmonic Distortion (THD) of:≤ 20% in
accordance with IEC/BS EN 61000-3-2 or ANSI C82.77 (2002). The Contractor shall
measure the harmonic at the supply point (LV side of the distribution substation) after the
installation of all the LED fixtures and adopt harmonic compensation methods to limit
the total harmonics distortion in the supply voltage to maximum 5% as per IEEE 519
Regulations.
The LED luminaire system efficacy shall be greater than 120 lumens/watt at 50oC ambient
temperature and 90% relative humidity.
The luminaires shall be fitted with optical refractors & diffusers. Different optics shall be
proposed to exactly suit the specific applications. Independent laboratory photometric test reports
shall be submitted for the luminaire photometric files used in the lighting calculations. The testing
should conform to IESNA LM-79-08 standards.
The cover of the luminaire shall be from clear, high heat and shock resistant, tempered glass and
the optical assembly of the luminaire shall be totally sealed for the degree of protection specified.
The glass cover shall be of adequate thickness encased in stainless steel or die cast aluminum
alloy frame with substantial hinges and catches. Covers made from acrylic or polycarbonate
materials will not be accepted.
The LEDs shall be removable/replaceable by modular means without any possible risk to
maintaining luminaire photometry for future upgrading/maintenance requirements.
Substantial heavy duty heat sinks shall be provided for mounting the LED modules to ensure
excellent heat dissipation. The design of the heat sinks shall be such that there is a direct thermal
path from the led junctions to the atmosphere thus providing a thermal transfer effect throughout
the life of the luminaire. The heat sinks shall be adequately designed to enable the luminaires to