Lux Level, Illumination Ratio and Power Factor Measurements Clause Samples

The 'Lux Level, Illumination Ratio and Power Factor Measurements' clause defines the requirements and procedures for measuring lighting quality and electrical efficiency in a given space. It typically specifies how to assess the brightness (lux level), the uniformity of light distribution (illumination ratio), and the efficiency of electrical power usage (power factor) using standardized instruments and methods. This clause ensures that lighting installations meet specified performance standards, promoting energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and compliance with relevant regulations.
Lux Level, Illumination Ratio and Power Factor Measurements. The Authority may conduct, lux level, illumination ratio and power factor measurements on the Project Street Lighting Points randomly selected by the Authority in its discretion. The Project SPV shall have the right to participate in the lux level, illumination ratio and/or power factor measurements, along with the Authority. The lux level and illumination ratio measurements shall be undertaken in accordance with the procedure outlined in Schedule 9. If the power factor is determined to be below 0.9 or the measured lux levels or illumination ratio are found to be below the applicable standards specified at Schedule 6, the Project SPV shall be required to replace such Project Street Lighting Points within 48 hours of the Authority notifying to the Project SPV the non-compliance with the applicable standards.
Lux Level, Illumination Ratio and Power Factor Measurements. The Authority may conduct Lux level, Illumination ratio and power factor measurements on the Street Lights randomly selected by the Authority in its discretion. The Concessionaire shall have the right to participate in the Lux level, Illumination ratio and/or power factor measurements, along with the Authority / Independent Chartered Engineer. If the power factor is determined to be below 0.95 or the measured Lux levels or Illumination ratio are found to be below the applicable standards, the Concessionaire shall be required to replace such LED Street Lights within 24 hours of the Authority notifying to the Concessionaire the non-compliance with the applicable standards.
Lux Level, Illumination Ratio and Power Factor Measurements. The Authority , over the Project Term, shall conduct, Lux level, Illumination ratio and power factor measurements on the Project Street Lighting Points randomly selected by the Authority in its discretion. The Project SPV shall have to participate in the Lux level, Illumination ratio and/or power factor measurements, along with the Authority.

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