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SA/SNZ TS 1158.6:2015
[Current]Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 6: Luminaires - Performance
Covers the design, construction, performance and marking of luminaires, and the provision of supporting documentation that are in addition to the safety requirements of AS/NZS IEC 60598.2.3. Includes recommendations and requirements for the use of SSL light sources. Applies to Category V lighting schemes in accordance with AS/NZS 1158.1.1, and Category P lighting schemes in accordance with AS/NZS 1158.3.1.
Published: 14/10/2015
Pages: 40
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Referenced documents
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Voltage and frequency rating
1.5 Environmental conditions
1.6 Marking
1.6.1 General
1.6.2 Information on interior of luminaire
1.6.3 Coded information on exterior of luminaire
2 Mechanical and physical requirements and recommendations
2.1 Scope of section
2.2 Construction
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Required ingress protection
2.2.3 Impact resistance
2.3 Luminaire body
2.3.1 Material
2.3.2 Component fixing devices
2.3.3 Gaskets
2.4 Visors and lenses
2.4.1 Attachment to luminaire body
2.4.2 Materials and construction
2.4.2.1 General
2.4.2.2 Requirements for visors and lenses made of plastic
2.4.2.3 Requirement for visors made of glass
2.5 Optical system
2.5.1 Installation
2.5.2 Materials
2.6 Control gear, supply cabling termination compartment
2.7 Compartment covers
2.8 Fixing spigot entry
2.8.1 Luminaires other than top-entry type
2.8.1.1 Form and dimensions
2.8.1.2 Means of attachment
2.8.1.2.1 Attachment by bolt and locking device
2.8.1.2.2 Attachment by screws threaded into aluminium spigot luminaire body
2.8.1.2.3 Torque test
2.8.1.2.4 Attachment by other means
2.8.1.3 Adjustment of upcast angle
2.8.2 Top-entry luminaires
2.8.2.1 General
2.8.2.2 Primary retention system
2.8.2.3 Secondary retention system
2.8.2.4 Pole entry
2.8.2.5 Coupling strength
2.8.2.6 Cable entry hole
2.9 Spigot sizes and maximum mass of luminaires
2.9.1 Side-entry luminaires
2.9.2 Post-top luminaires
2.9.3 Top-entry luminaires
2.10 Sail area
3 Electrical wiring and components
3.1 Scope of section
3.2 Control gear
3.2.1 General
3.2.2 Magnetic ballasts for high intensity discharge (HID) lamps
3.2.3 Ignitors
3.2.4 Electronic control gear
3.3 Requirements for HID lamps
3.3.1 Luminaires for high pressure sodium vapour lamps
3.3.2 Luminaires for high pressure mercury vapour lamps
3.3.3 Luminaires for metal halide lamps
3.3.4 Lampholder requirements
3.4 Requirements for fluorescent lamps
3.4.1 Required lamp types
3.4.1.1 Luminaires for linear fluorescent lamps
3.4.1.2 Luminaires for compact fluorescent lamps
3.4.2 Lampholder requirements
3.5 Cable entry
3.6 Terminal block
3.7 Removable control gear
3.8 Luminaire switching
3.8.1 General
3.8.2 Connection arrangement for luminaires with a D2 base
3.8.3 Failure mode
3.9 Internal wiring
4 Additional requirements
4.1 Scope of section
4.2 Power factor requirements
4.3 Blocking inductor
4.4 Overcurrent protection
4.5 Interference suppression capacitors
5 Performance and testing
5.1 Scope of section
5.2 Testing of PE cell type luminaires
5.3 Ballast losses
5.4 Vibration testing
5.4.1 Application
5.4.2 Test procedures
5.4.3 Application as type test
5.5 Impulse voltage test
5.5.1 General
5.5.2 Test conditions and procedure
5.5.3 Test criteria
5.6 Thermal endurance and thermal testing requirements
5.7 Photometric test requirements for SSL luminaires
5.8 Minimum luminaire efficacy rating
5.8.1 Luminaire efficacy rating (LER)
5.8.2 HID example calculation
5.8.3 SSL example calculation
6 Supporting documentation
6.1 Scope of section
6.2 General
6.3 Photometric data
6.4 Statement of compliance
Appendix A
A1 Introduction
A2 Body material
A3 Plastics in non-load-bearing applications
A4 Visors
A4.1 Visor material
A4.2 Self-cleaning glass coatings
A5 Control gear
A5.1 General
A5.2 Magnetic ballasts
A5.3 Electronic control gear
A5.4 Lighting control systems for roads and public spaces
A5.4.1 Scope
A5.4.2 General
A5.4.3 Overview of control systems
A5.4.3.1 General
A5.4.3.2 Autonomous systems
A5.4.3.3 Central management systems (CMS)
A5.4.4 System performance outcomes
A5.4.5 Adaptive lighting
A5.4.6 Justification for use of control systems
A5.5 Control gear location
A6 Lamps
A6.1 General
A6.2 High xenon or super high pressure sodium vapour lamps
A6.3 Lampholders
A6.4 Solid state lighting (SSL)
A6.4.1 General
A6.4.2 Luminaires
A6.4.3 Factors effecting lumen maintenance
A6.4.3.1 General
A6.4.3.2 Lumen depreciation of the SSL
A6.4.3.3 Lumen depreciation of the interior of the luminaire
A6.4.3.4 Lumen depreciation from the construction materials.
A6.4.3.5 Lumen depreciation from dirt and grime on the exterior of the luminaire
A6.4.4 Optical methods
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Amendment control sheet
SA/SNZ TS 1158.6:2015
Amendment No. 1
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