Lighting Systems Clause Samples

The 'Lighting Systems' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, operation, and maintenance of lighting within a project or facility. It typically outlines the types of lighting fixtures to be used, their placement, energy efficiency standards, and compliance with relevant codes or regulations. For example, it may specify that all common areas must use LED lighting or that emergency lighting must be installed in hallways. The core function of this clause is to ensure that lighting systems are safe, effective, and compliant, thereby providing adequate illumination while meeting regulatory and operational needs.
Lighting Systems. A. Contractor shall review and confirm as-built lighting plans for sites with existing lighting. Where as-builts do not exist or are not accurate, Contractor shall develop as-built lighting plans for all sites with existing lighting, identifying existing fixtures and existing light levels in target canopy areas. B. Canopy lighting systems shall be designed to meet the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) requirements for parking lot areas, to meet or exceed minimum values and maximum uniformity ratios as listed in the IESNA criteria. C. Lighting shall meet all Title 24 requirements for installations in California. D. All lighting sources shall be LED type. E. Lighting control system shall be connected to the existing lighting controls in each area. If tie- in with existing circuits is not feasible, Contractor shall establish new circuit and controls. Contractor shall field verify that existing lighting circuit conductor, controls, and overcurrent protective device at the circuit point of supply are sufficiently rated for the final lighting load after removal of existing lighting and addition of new lighting. The Contractor shall notify the Owner if existing conductors or infrastructure are found to be deficient, and connection of the new lighting to the new project panelboard shall be implemented by Contractor. F. Lighting design on canopies shall insure cut-off light control to limit spill light or glare to adjoining areas as-needed. Design and install custom shielding or other mitigation measures to avoid light pollution and glare to neighbors. G. Lighting temperature or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Rating shall be consistent with Owner Standards and approved during design phase. Contractor shall provide Owner a submittal for fixtures and obtain written approval from Owner of temperature rating prior to ordering fixtures. H. Existing pole mounted lighting in areas of new carport canopies shall be removed. Modify other existing lighting to coordinate with the new work and design, including reconnection of any existing downstream circuiting and controls to remain. Foundations of existing pole mount lighting are to be completely removed a minimum of 6-inchs below grade, with grade restored to surrounding condition and demo’d material removed and disposed of by Contractor. Light standards and fixtures shall be carefully removed and returned to the Owner at Owner’s option. Contractor to confirm prior to demo. I. New design shall cover all areas of the parking ...
Lighting Systems a. Fixtures shall be suitable for the application including the ability to provide egress illumination where required b. Fixtures shall meet U.L. requirements and selection and placement of fixtures shall comply with ADA requirements c. All lighting fixtures shall operate at 277V unless specifically noted otherwise d. Lab and office area to consist of direct/indirect linear pendant style fixtures or recessed direct/indirect light fixtures. e. Exit Lights – Lithonia LRP, Green on clear, 120/277, EL N
Lighting Systems. Average light power densities are to be designed to the lesser of 1) 30% below ASHRAE 90.1-2007 or 2) less than or equal to the prescriptive requirements of California Title 24, Part 6-2013 Item 10 Continuously dimming daylighting controls are to be provided at areas beneath skylights and at the glazed perimeter of the building in order to comply with sections 130.1(d) and 140.6(d) of California Title 24, Part 6-2013.
Lighting Systems. The Landlord has the exclusive right to replace bulbs, tubes and ballasts in the lighting system in the Premises, on either an individual or a group basis. The Tenant shall pay the cost of such replacement as Additional Rent at the same time as Minimum Rent is payable, or as otherwise directed by the Landlord. The Landlord may impose additional charges for changing specialty lighting.
Lighting Systems a. Fixtures shall be suitable for the application including the ability to provide egress illumination where required. Egress light shall be wired and remain on a night lights. b. Fixtures shall meet U.L requirements and selection and placement of fixtures shall comply with AD A requirements. c. All lighting fixtures shall operate at 277V unless specifically noted otherwise. d. Lighting Power Densities (LPD) must exceed with the Title 24 energy savings by 25%—35% to comply with LEED Silver Certification efforts. e. Office area to consist of direct/indirect linear pendant style fixtures or recessed direct/indirect light fixtures type: Focal Point Skylite 2’xZ, FBX-24-B Perforated Shield, White, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and voltage to be confirmed. Landlord reserves the right to determine use and location ol either style of fixture. f. Exit Lights—Lithonia LRP, Green on clear, 120/277, EL N, 4 Lighting Control Systems a. Lighting control must comply with Title 24 requirements (including over-ride control for automatically shutting the lights off at prescribed periods of time and the ability to over-ride the lighting control for up to two hours of use). b. Lighting control equipment shall include a programmable lighting control panel, relay panels {quantity as necessary), over-ride switches (distributed throughout the space), and interconnecting conductors. c. Control zones to include perimeter areas for dayi spaces, skylit areas, and interior areas under 5,OOOSF. d. Lighting over-rids switches to be located in corridors and similar areas to allow ease of access. e. Each r ootn sha 11 b e con tro I led b y dua I -le vel switch i ng f or local co ntro I. f. Each private enclosed office to be provided with wall mounted dual-level switching and a ceiling mounted override motion sensor. Manufacturer: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or equal.
Lighting Systems. All lighting systems, including all components thereof, such as, by way of example and not in limitation, ballasts, poles, and light fixture covers (but not light bulbs).
Lighting Systems a. bulb/tube replacement for interior lighting City City b. annual inspection and maintenance of interior emergency/exit lighting City City c. life cycle replacement of fixtures City City d. cleaning of interior light fixtures Society Society e. - provision, maintenance, repair and replacement of portable lighting fixtures City City
Lighting Systems. The whole of the Gardens and palace façade are illuminated with a basic yet elegant lighting system as indicated in Hire of Gardens. Should additional lighting be required, clients will discuss their needs with our approved supplier only. If the lighting equipment needs to be set up the night before, a charge will be imposed. (See Item 10- Additional Time).
Lighting Systems bulb/tube replacement for interior lighting Tenant Tenant
Lighting Systems. The lighting system will consist of ambient lighting, task lighting, accent lighting and decorative lighting. Each lighting type and style will be found throughout the facility. In some spaces, lighting fixtures will provide either one or more lighting effect. In most spaces, overhead lighting fixtures will provide the ambient lighting. In the offices and conference rooms, recessed or surface LED direct/indirect lighting fixtures will provide the ambient lighting which will also be the task lighting. In the main lobbies, pendant LED fixtures will provide the ambient lighting and be a decorative element to the area. Scale and color for the fixtures will be coordinated with the architect. • In the labs, the lighting fixtures will be 2x4 recessed LED lighting fixtures with a lens. • All lighting fixtures and associated controls will meet the California Energy Code and IES recommendations.