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AS/NZS 1158.3.1:2020
[Current]Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 3.1: Pedestrian area (Category P) lighting - Performance and design requirements
AS NZS 1158.3.1 2020 specifies performance and design requirements for Category P lighting schemes as described in AS/NZS 1158.0. It also specifies the luminaire data and other data that is needed to facilitate the lighting design and the assessment of conformance to the requirements of this Standard. Street lighting design standard.
Published: 21/02/2020
Pages: 58
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope and application
1.1.1 Scope
1.1.2 Application
1.2 Normative references
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Symbols and abbreviations
2 Objectives and determination of lighting subcategories
2.1 Road and public space classification
2.2 General objectives
2.3 Design objectives
2.3.1 Principal objectives
2.3.2 Other considerations
2.4 Lighting subcategories and their application
3 Light technical parameters for each lighting subcategory
3.1 Light technical parameters
3.1.1 General
3.1.2 Lighting performance parameters
3.1.3 Adverse effects of lighting
3.1.3.1 General
3.1.3.2 Glare
3.1.3.3 Upward waste light
3.1.3.4 Spill light into abutting properties
3.1.3.5 Impact on wildlife
3.2 Light source requirements
3.2.1 General
3.2.2 Design lumen value
3.3 [Text deleted.]
3.4 Energy performance assessment and reporting
3.5 Maintenance of light technical parameters
3.5.1 General
3.5.2 Luminaire dirt depreciation factor (LDD)
3.5.3 Light source lumen depreciation (LLD)
3.5.4 Constant light output (CLO)
3.5.5 System (overall) design light loss factor (LLF)
3.6 Basis of conformance
3.6.1 Conformance of the design
3.6.2 Conformance of the installed lighting scheme
3.7 Control of glare and upward waste light
3.7.1 Glare
3.7.1.1 General
3.7.1.2 Luminous intensity
3.7.1.3 Discomfort glare from SSL luminaires
3.7.2 Upward waste light ratio (UWLR)
4 Design methods and rules
4.1 Basis of design
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Departures from design spacing (S)
4.2 Local roads
4.2.1 Straight sections
4.2.2 Curved sections of road and bends
4.3 Intersections
4.3.1 Roads with Category P lighting intersecting with roads with Category P lighting
4.3.2 Roads with Category P lighting intersecting roads with Category V lighting
4.3.3 Cul-de-sacs
4.3.3.1 General
4.4 Pedestrian refuges
4.5 Local area and traffic management devices
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Devices intended to regulate traffic
4.5.2.1 General
4.5.2.2 Trafficable roundabout
4.5.2.3 Complex channelized roundabout
4.5.2.4 Other local area traffic management (LATM) devices
4.5.3 Devices intended to deter traffic
4.6 Pathways for pedestrians or cyclists
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Pathway surround illuminance
4.6.3 Curved sections
4.7 Public activity spaces
4.8 Connecting elements
4.8.1 Stairways
4.8.2 Ramps, footbridges (excepting stairs), subways and pedestrian ways
4.9 Car parks
4.9.1 General
4.9.2 Definitions of terms in Clause 4.9.1 from AS/NZS 2890.1
4.9.2.1 Access driveway
4.9.2.2 Circulation roadway
4.9.2.3 Parking aisle
4.9.2.4 Parking module
4.9.2.5 Ramp
4.9.2.6 Pedestrian crossing area
5 Provision of luminaire data
Appendix A
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Fear of crime22 AS/NZS ISO 31000 and SA/SNZ HB 436 provide information on the methodologies of risk assessment.
A.3 Need to enhance amenity
A.4 Example of procedure
Appendix B
B.1 General
B.2 Site plans
B.3 Lighting scheme performance requirements
B.4 Specific requirements
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
F.1 General
F.2 Power density indicator (PDI)
F.2.1 General
F.2.2 Average horizontal illuminance to be used for calculation of the power density indicator
F.2.3 System power for calculation of the power density indicator
F.2.4 Area (Ai) to be used for calculation of the power density indicator
F.2.5 Power density indicator (PDI)—Calculation worked examples
F.2.5.1 Worked example of a lighting scheme without constant light output (CLO)
F.2.5.2 Worked example of a lighting scheme with constant light output (CLO)
F.3 Annual energy consumption indicator (AECI)
F.3.1 General
F.3.2 Annual energy consumption indicator (AECI)—Calculation worked examples
F.3.2.1 Worked example without constant light output (CLO)
F.3.2.2 Worked example with constant light output (CLO)
Bibliography
Amendment control sheet
AS 1158.3.1:2020 Amd 1:2024
Amendment No. 1 (2024)
Correction amendment
Cited references in this standard
IESNA LM-80-15
IES Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance of LED Packages, Arrays and Modules
IESNA TM-21-11
Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources
IESNA LM-84-14
Approved Method for Measuring Luminous Flux and Color for Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines and Luminaires
IESNA LM-79-19
Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products
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Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 2: Computer procedures for the calculation of light technical parameters for Category V and Category P lighting
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