Levels of Illumination Sample Clauses

Levels of Illumination. The levels of illumination shall be in accordance with IES recommendations and the listed levels below shall represent the minimum average maintained conditions and in the case of office and working space shall be: Area Level (in Lux) Office space without VDT (Visual Data Terminals) use, reading tasks 500 (at desktop) Office space with VDT use* (provide local task lighting to provide minimum five hundred (500) lux where reading tasks performed) 300 (at desktop) Lobbies, storage, washrooms 200 (at floor) Circulation areas, stairs 100 (at floor) Covered parking 50 (at pavement) 100 (at entrance) Exterior parking 10 (at pavement) Emergency lighting on stairs/ramps 30 (at floor) * Provide VDT area lighting in accordance with IES RP1-1993 recommendations as to ceiling brightness as well as lighting level. L12331 SCHEDULE "E" Hvac, Plumbing & Drainage and Fire Protection Systems
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Levels of Illumination. The levels of illumination in average lux and uniformity ratios shall be as presented in Table 6-1. Table 6-1 Illumination Requirements Part 1Minimum Level of Illumination in Average Lux Road Residential Industrial Commercial Arterial Roads 10.0 13.0 17.0 Collector Road 6.0 10.0 13.0 Local Roads 4.0 7.0 9.0 Pathways 4.0 Lanes 4.0 2.0 2.0 Part 2 – Uniformity Ratios* (Average : Minimum) Road Uniformity (Average : Minimum) Arterial 3 : 1 Collector 4 : 1 Local 5 : 1 Pathways 4 : 1 *Uniformity ratios and minimum illumination values are based on a maintenance factor of 0.75.

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