IES RP 36 2015
$65.00
IES RP-36-15: IES/NALMCO Recommended Practice for Lighting Maintenance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IES | 2015 | 72 |
None
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
---|---|
1 | Cover |
3 | Copyright |
6 | Contents |
10 | 1.0 Introduction |
11 | 2.0 Failure Modes 2.1 Lamp Mortality |
12 | 2.2 Lumen Depreciation |
13 | 2.3 Color Shift |
14 | 2.4 Visual Instability |
15 | 3.0 Light Loss Factors 3.1 Lamp Lumen Depreciation (LLD 3.2 Luminaire Dirt Depreciation (LDD 3.2.1 LDD Factor Calculation Procedure for Indoor Environments |
16 | 3.2.2 LDD Factor Calculation Procedure for Roadway Luminaires |
17 | 3.3 Lamp Failure |
18 | 3.3.1 Lamp Burnouts (LBO 3.4 Room Surface Dirt Depreciation (RSDD 3.5 Foliage |
19 | 3.6 Non-Recoverable Light Loss Factors 4.0 Maintenance Methods 4.1 Spot Relamping |
20 | 4.2 Group Relamping |
22 | 4.3 Periodic Luminaire and Room Cleaning 4.4 Visual Inspection and Troubleshooting |
23 | 5.0 Planning And Economics 5.1 Economic Group Relamping Interval 5.2 Group Relamping Optimization |
24 | 5.3 Luminaire Cleaning Interval 5.4 Luminaire Cleaning Economics 5.5 Program Performance Example |
25 | 6.0 Maintenance And Design 6.1 Programming 6.2 Conceptual Design 6.3 Commissioning 6.4 Design Development 6.4.1 Design Planning |
26 | 6.4.2 Lamps 6.4.3 Ballasts |
27 | 6.4.4 Luminaires 6.4.5 Lighting Controls |
28 | 6.5 Documentation |
29 | 7.0 Planning And Executing Maintenance Operations 7.1 Safety Considerations 7.1.1 General Precautions 7.1.2 OSHA Lockout/Tagout Regulations |
30 | 7.1.3 Disconnecting Means During Re-Ballasting 7.1.4 NEC Requirements for Luminaire Support 7.1.5 Hazardous Materials Communication |
31 | 7.2 Operational Planning 7.3 Cleaning/Relamping Basics 7.4 Manufacturer Instructions |
32 | 7.5 Lamp Technologies 7.5.1 Incandescent Lamps 7.5.2 Linear Fluorescent Lamps 7.5.3 Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs |
33 | 7.5.4 HID Lamps 7.5.5 Metal Halide Lamps 7.5.6 High-Pressure Sodium Lamps |
34 | 7.5.7 Mercury Vapor Lamps 7.5.8 LED Lighting 7.6 Cleaning Compounds and Luminaire Surfaces 7.6.1 Aluminum 7.6.2 Silver Film 7.6.3 Porcelain Enamel 7.6.4 Synthetic Enamel 7.6.5 Glass |
35 | 7.6.6 Plastics 7.7 Maintenance Equipment 7.7.1 Ladders and Stilts 7.7.2 Scaffolding 7.7.3 Telescoping Scaffolding 7.7.4 Personnel Lift 7.7.5 Disconnecting Hangers |
36 | 7.7.6 Lamp Changers 7.7.7 Catwalks, Cranes and Cages 7.7.8 Vacuum Cleaners and Blowers 8.0 Disposition Of Failed Lighting Components (USA 8.1 Lamp Disposal |
37 | 8.2 Low-Pressure Sodium Lamps 8.3 PCB Ballast Disposal 9.0 System Troubleshooting 9.1 Safety First 9.2 Isolating the Cause of Operating Problems |
38 | 9.3 Troubleshooting Gaseous Discharge Lighting |
39 | 9.3.1 Troubleshooting Fluorescent Lighting 9.3.2 Troubleshooting HID Lighting |
40 | 9.3.3 Troubleshooting LED Lighting 9.4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting of LEDs |
41 | 9.4.1 Failure Modes |
42 | 9.4.2 Replacing LED Fixtures 9.4.3 Replacing LED Drivers |
43 | 9.4.4 Surge Protection in LED Drivers |
44 | 9.4.5 Ambient Temperature Issues 9.4.6 Troubleshooting Light Output Degradation |
45 | 9.4.7 Color Shift and Color Control in LEDs 9.4.8 LED Startup 9.4.9 End-of-life Signalling 9.4.10 LED Dimming |
46 | 9.4.11 LED Dimming Issues with Commercial 0-10V Dimmers |
47 | 9.4.12 LED Dimming Issues with Residential Dimmers |
48 | 9.4.13 Testing Dimmer Compatibility 9.4.14 Track Lighting and 12V LED MR16 Replacements |
49 | 9.4.15 Specific Issues Relating to “LED Tubes |
50 | 9.4.16 Cleaning and Routine Maintenance of LED Fixtures 9.4.17 Summary |
51 | Annex A – Lighting Terms |
70 | Key Sources of Codes and Guidelines Additional Resources Bibliography |