Normal Lighting definition

Normal Lighting means all lighting, other than escape lighting permanently installed in those parts of the premises to which the public have access. The term includes purely decorative lighting but not lighting installed solely for advertising purposes.
Normal Lighting means all lighting, other than escape lighting, permanently installed in those parts of the premises to which the public have access.
Normal Lighting means all lighting, other than escape lighting, permanently installed in those parts of the Establishment for Special Treatment to which the public have access and includes purely decorative lighting but not lighting installed solely for advertising purposes.

Examples of Normal Lighting in a sentence

  • Normal Lighting & Emergency Lighting in the Road tunnel shall be designed according to the Technical Specifications and CIE 88:2004 standard “Guide for the Lighting of Road Tunnels and Underpasses” for two- way traffic including Cable & cable laying, Main Electrical panel & Sub Panels, earthing of complete offered system, galvanized supporting structure and all other necessary accessories, etc.

  • After Normal Lighting Business Hours, holidays and Sundays are excepted.


More Definitions of Normal Lighting

Normal Lighting. : means such permanently installed electric lighting operating from the normal supply which, in the absence of adequate daylight, is intended for use during the whole time that the sports ground is occupied.

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