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AS 2560.2.2-1986
[Available Superseded]Guide to sports lighting, Part 2.2: Lighting of multipurpose indoor sports centres
Sets out specific recommendations for the lighting of indoor sports centres in which a number of sports may be played within the same space. Primarily applies to the provision of electric lighting but some recommendations relate to the integration of electric lighting and daylight. Does not apply to the lighting of areas in multi-sport complexes that are dedicated to a specific sport nor does it cover requirements for television broadcasting.
Published: 07/04/1986
Pages: 3
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PREFACE
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
3 DEFINITIONS
4 GENERAL DESIGN OBJECTIVES
5 BACKGROUNDS
6 CONTROL OF GLARE FROM Luminaires
6.1 Need for glare control
6.2 Glare control measures
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Direct lighting systems
6.2.3 Indirect lighting systems
7 PROVISION FOR DAYLIGHT
8 ILLUMINANCE LEVELS
8.1 Recommended values of service illuminance
8.2 Allowance for depreciation
9 UNIFORMITY OF ILLUMINANCE
10 SELECTION OF LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
Cited references in this standard
AS 2560
Guide to Sports Lighting, Part 1—General Principles
[Superseded]
Emergency evacuation lighting in buildings, Part 2: Inspection and maintenance
[Superseded]
Emergency escape lighting and exit signs for buildings, Part 1: System design, installation and operation
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