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GOVERNMENT OF KUWAIT
SPECIFICATION FOR
JANUARY 2015
GOVERNMENT OF KUWAIT
1 - GENERAL
1.1. Scope:
This specification covers the design, manufacture, type testing at an internationally recognized
independent test laboratory (ASTA, DEKRA or, CESI), routine testing at the manufacturer’s works
at country of origin before dispatch, site testing, warranty, etc., of the LED Street Lighting
Luminaires.
Frequency 50 Hz + 4 %
B) If (A) above is not available, with the latest relevant British Standard Specification
(B.S.S). This applies to quality of material, testing etc.. If standards as mentioned
above contradict with this specification, then the requirements of this specification
shall apply.
ii) Manufacturers who manufacture materials and equipment based on standards other than
those mentioned under (i) above can do so provided they confirm that such standards
meet the requirements under (i) as a minimum and shall prove this if needed by the
Ministry of Electricity & Water.
iii) What is mentioned under (i) and (ii) above applies to wherever BSS is mentioned in the
different clauses of this specification.
Climatic conditions in Kuwait are rigorous and the summer season during which the equipment
will function under continuous maximum load conditions is long and shall be considered to fall
during the period starting from 15th April till 15th November. The remainder of the year shall be
considered as winter season since autumn and spring seasons are very short in Kuwait.
Periods of high humidity are common and a humidity of 100% has been recorded at 30 degrees
centigrade. However, high temperature is normally accompanied with low humidity. Violent sand
and dust storms occur with wind speeds up to 120 Km/hour, and even on comparatively still
days, fine dust is carried in suspension in the atmosphere. The average rainfall in a year is 15
cms. but this can be concentrated into 2 or 3 severe downpours.
The LED street lighting luminaires including all parts and components therin called for in this
specification must give continuous and trouble free service under the arduous conditions mentioned
above.
GOVERNMENT OF KUWAIT
2 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The LED street lighting luminaire shall be fully aesthetic in design and shape, from a modern
concept and a state-of-the-art technology luminaire. The luminaire shall be manufactured and
tested to comply fully with the requirements of IEC/BS EN 60598-1 & 2-3 and shall be CE or UL
certified, or comply with equivalent international standards with all certification made available. The
luminaire shall have Class-1 insulation in accordance with above IEC/BS EN with provision of
earthing and shall be from American, European, Japanese or Korean origin.
The LED street lighting luminaires for 16, 12 and 10 metre lighting units shall provide a “Cut-off”
distribution and the same for 8 and 6 metre lighting units shall provide a “Semi Cut-off” distribution
fully in accordance with the relevant IEC, BS, CIE and/or IESNA specification that specifies the most
stringent requirements for light distribution.
The LED light source and the driver shall be compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous
Substances Directive (RoHS) No. 2002/95/EC as adopted by the European Union and the luminaire
shall be designed for ease of component replacement and end-of-life disassembly.
The luminaire and associated equipment shall be of the proven best quality and current models, for
which replacement parts, like drivers, LED modules, etc. are and will be available for the normal
expected useful life of the fittings and associated equipment.
The construction of the luminaire shall be fully suitable to withstand Kuwait’s extreme temperature
and weather conditions as specified (55oC Ambient and 85oC under open sun) without deterioration
of any parts/components, their stipulated life times and performance of the luminaire as a whole.
The luminaire manufacturer must also take into consideration the frequent dust storms and dusty
weather that are encountered in Kuwait while designing the luminaire body.
The luminaire shall have a degree of protection of minimum IP-66 for the optical compartment and
driver or driver compartment to IEC/BS EN 60598-1 against the ingress of dust and moisture under
all operating conditions and shall be suitable for wet location. It shall have a minimum mechanical
strength rating of IK-07. All synthetic materials shall be UV Stable to the highest extent. The
luminaires not having the required degree of protection and mechanical strength will be rejected.
The luminaire body shall be of either extruded aluminium or die cast aluminium with very low
copper-content and high corrosive resistance and shall be of minimum thickness 2.0 mm. Test
report to be provided for the entire luminaire as an end product for Salt Fog test as per ASTM B-117
for 1000 hours or similar International equivalent standard. Test report will show effect on the body
of the luminaire after this test is performed. The finish coating for luminaire body shall be with an
anti-corrosive anodized/painting process or equivalent, providing excellent UV and environmental
exposure resistance to fading, peeling cracking or corrosion.
The LED luminaire shall be tested for Photobiological Safety and shall be of Risk Group 1 in
accordance with the requirements of IEC/BS EN 62471 and all test reports submitted.
The side entry mounting of the luminaire shall be from a heavy-duty rugged cast aluminium
construction suitable for fixing on to pole spigots having an outside diameter of 60 mm. The
insertion of the spigot shall be minimum 120 mm., which should be griped by at least 2 to 3 Nos. of
8 to 10 mm. stainless steel hexagonal socket-head bolts suitable for Allen keys.
The driver(s) shall be integral to the luminaire encapsulated/potted and protected in a waterproof
(IP) environment, enabling access to the driver(s) for easy maintenance requirements.
All luminaires shall be provided with a 80 mm. x 45 mm. non-corrosive metal name plate of
minimum thickness 1.0 mm which shall be fixed with two (2) rivets in a position where it can be
easily seen, distinctly engraved in black and in 4 to 5 mm. height letters and digits with the
information as specified in IEC/BS EN 60598-1 & 2-3 including the degree of protection (IP),
Contract/Order No., Project Title and the inscription “MEW’. The corners of the name shall be
rounded and the name plate must not be fixed to any control gear or other components.
All luminaires must have a Serial No. which should also be engraved on the name plate in 4 to 5
mm. height letters and digits. The Serial No. shall be started with the Contract No. & Wattage of the
LED luminaire after that with letter “L” for LED and “C” or "S" for Cut-off or Semi Cut-off distribution
and then with the Serial No. of the luminaire (e.g., MEW/1234/90/LC/00001).
An instruction manual giving full details of the installation and maintenance procedure of the lantern
shall be provided with each lantern carton.
Unless specified otherwise the LED street lighting luminaires shall conform in design, material,
construction and performance to the latest editions of the IEC/CIE standards, their corresponding
British/European (BS EN) or American (IEEE, ANSI, UL) standards and in particular to the
following publications :
IEC/BS EN 62504 General lighting - LEDs and LED modules - Terms and
definitions
IEC/BS EN 62717 LED Modules for general lighting – Performance requirements
IESNA TM-16-05 Technical Memorandum on Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Sources
IESNA TM-21-11 Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light
Sources
IES/IESNA LM-79-08 Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric Measurements
of Solid- State Lighting Products
IES/IESNA LM-80-08 Approved Method for Measuring Lumen Maintenance of LED
Light Sources.
IES/IESNA LM-82-12 Approved Method for Characterization of LED Light Engines
and LED Lamps for Electrical and Photometric Properties as
a Function of Temperature
IES/IESNA LM-84-14 Approved Method for Measuring Luminous Flux and Colour
Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaries
ANSI/NEMA American National Standard for Chromaticity of Solid State
C78.377-2011 Lighting Products.
ANSI/IESNA RP- Recommended Practice for Photobiological Safety for Lamps
27.3-07 - Risk Group Classification and Labeling
NEMA SSL 3-2010 High-Power White LED Binning for General Illumination
IEC/BS EN 62262 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical
equipment against external mechanical impacts (IK code)
IEC/BS EN 62471 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems
BS EN 55015 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance
characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment
IEC/BS EN 61547 Equipment for general lighting purposes - EMC immunity
requirements
IEC/BS EN 61000-3-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Limits. Limits for
harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A
per phase)
IEC/BS EN 61000-3-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Limits. Limitation of
voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-
voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤
16 A per phase
IEEE C62.41.2-2002 Recommended Practice on Characterization of Surges in
Low-Voltage (1000V and Less) AC Power Circuits
IEC 60068-2-68 Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests – Test L: Dust and Sand
CIE 115-2010 Lighting of Roads for Motor and Pedestrian
CIE 126-1997 Guidelines for Minimizing Sky Glow
CIE 140-2000 Road Lighting Calculations
ASTM B117-07a-2011 Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog)
Apparatus
In addition to the above listed standards, the regulations for electrical installations issued by the
Ministry of Electricity & Water - Kuwait, shall also be adhered to.
The manufacturers of the LED street lighting luminaires must possess the ISO 9001 Quality
Management, ISO 14001 Environment Management and the BS OHSAS 18001 Occupational
Health and Safety Management Standard Certificates. Without these certificates, the luminaires
will not be accepted.
The light source shall be high brightness white light emitting Diodes (LEDs) with individual
efficacy of minimum 120 to 140 Lumens/watt arranged modularly to provide the required lighting
output. All lumen figures shall be Deliver (Hot) Lumens.
The white LED binning structure must comply in all respects with the requirements of the NEMA
Publication No. SSL 3-2010 "High-Power White LED Binning for General Illumination” as a
minimum and the LEDs shall only be from MacAdam Ellipse Step-5 or Step-6 Bins. Step-7
Binning is not acceptable.
The LEDs shall provide cool white light and the colour temperature shall be between 5000K and
6400K with a colour rendering index of not less than 70.
The luminaires shall be fitted with optical refractors, diffusers and/or reflectors. Different optics
shall be proposed to exactly suit the specific applications. Independent laboratory photometric test
reports shall be submitted for the luminaire photometric files used in the lighting calculations. The
testing should conform to IESNA LM-79-08 standards.
The cover of the luminaire shall be from clear, high heat and shock resistant, tempered glass and
the optical assembly of the luminaire shall be totally sealed for the degree of protection specified.
The glass cover shall be of adequate thickness encased in stainless steel or die cast aluminium
alloy frame with substantial hinges and catches. Covers made from acrylic or polycarbonate
materials will not be accepted.
The LEDs shall be removable/replaceable by modular means without any possible risk to
maintaining luminaire photometry for future upgrading/maintenance requirements.
The thermal management test report (ISTMT) should be run at minimum 25oC, 35oC or 50oC. The
report shall use thermal camera shots to determine high die temperature and should declare
clearly Tsp values as well as driver current used at designated ambient temperature of 50oC. The
results must be used on useful life time calculations using TM-21 and LM-80 reports.
The Manufacturer shall provide test certification in accordance with IEC 60068-2-68 Part 2 Test L:
Dust and Sand and should be submitted by the manufacturer from an independent / independently
certified test laboratory. The test certificate should provide evidence that the heat increase inside
the housing enclosure with dust and sand should not be more than 10% of the heat inside without
the accumulation.
The driver unit shall be highly reliable one fully suitable for Kuwait’s climatic conditions (55oC
Ambient and 85oC under open sun) and driver compartment conditions. The Mean Time Between
Failures (MTBF) shall be of 1.5 million hours calculated as per Reliability Prediction Procedure for
Electronic Equipment" Document No. SR332 (Telcordia SR332). The LED drivers shall be an
integral part of the LED luminaires and shall meet the following requirements:
b) Case (TcoC) Temperature rating -40oC to minimum +80oC and at a minimum 95% Relative
Humidity (RH). Driver/Fixture to have some means of built-in overheat thermal protection
in the form of automatic dimming or stepping/holding down of the driver where temperature
exceeds operational limits. Thermal cut-out devices which turn the fixture LEDs completely
off are not acceptable.
c) The Driver and driver output current must be shown to be fully tested and compatible with
the exact LED chips/engine of the luminaire. All information provided and the cost
analysis/payback calculations should be calculated with the exact drive current including
the calculation for the life cycle, life and resultant increase or decrease of the energy
consumption if applicable.
g) Drivers shall comply with BS EN 55015 and IEC/BS EN 61000-3-2, 3-3 with regard to the
RFI and EMC compliances. Drivers shall also be RoHS Compliant.
h) Drivers shall have a total individual luminaire Harmonic Distortion (THD) of:≤ 20% in
accordance with IEC/BS EN 61000-3-2 or ANSI C82.77 (2002). The Contractor shall
measure the harmonic at the supply point (LV side of the distribution substation) after the
installation of all the LED fixtures and adopt harmonic compensation methods to limit the
total harmonics distortion in the supply voltage to maximum 5% as per IEEE 519
Regulations.
The useful life of the LED luminaire in terms of lumen output must be obtained by the Site Defined
Performance Method as specified below.
The useful life by the site defined performance method is a life time of number of hours specified
by the site based on expected site lighting. Useful life must be capable of providing the luminance
levels and uniformity.
1. Perform lumen depreciation test as per LM-80-08 (or approved International equivalent) on
the light sources (s) (module/array) for a minimum of 6000 hours (longer testing period is
encouraged).
2. Use the LM-80-08 test data to extrapolate the lumen depreciation of the LED module/array
(lumen degradation at three temperatures) using a standard exponential decay curve as
below. This can be done by using any suitable software program.
L = L0e-αt
3. Identify the operating temperature of the LED installed in luminaire using the Ts point under
operating ambient temperature of 50oC. Use this in-luminaire LED module/array temperature
to interpolate a decay curve between the three extrapolated degradation curves derived
from LM-80 and above exponential decay curve.
4. From the above interpolated curve (Item-3), determine the luminaire lumen depreciation
(LLD) value and useful life that meets the needs of the site defined hours of operation to end
of useful life as well as the luminance levels and uniformity required.
TM-21 Calculator is needed which runs after the LM-80-8 report for verifying life time
and failure rates at designated ambient and storage temperatures.
TM-21 reported life time should be run for 10000 hr confirming Ts point used (coming
from ISTMT report at elevated ambient temp. of 50oC).
Life time declaration should be L70 (10k) 60000 hr at ambient temp. of 50oC.
The lighting calculations shall be performed by using the latest version of the DIALux lighting design
software and submitted for all typical lighting installations of the project. The maintenance factor to
be considered for the lighting calculations shall be determined by multiplying the LED luminaire
lumens depreciation at 50000 hours and at 50oC by the Luminaire Dirt Depreciation factor of 0.87.
Complete type tests shall be carried out on the LED luminaire as per the latest IEC/BS EN 60598-1
& 2-3 at an internationally recognized independent test laboratory (ASTA, DEKRA or, CESI) and
the test reports and certificates submitted for scrutiny and record purposes by the Ministry of
Electricity & Water along with all other test reports and certificates as asked in the different clauses
of this specifications.
Measurements of illumination shall be made at the positions determined in accordance with the
recommendations of the CIE Publication No. 140-2000, “Calculations and Measurements of
Luminance and Illuminance in Road Lighting”. The locations for measurement of illumination and for
measurement of luminance along each section of roadway will be selected by the MEW/Engineer,
and each location shall be considered as an individual performance test to be assessed against the
specified requirements of performance. The manufacturer shall provide all necessary equipment
(including all electrical and illumination test meters) and shall measure and record values of
luminance and illuminance at all predetermined positions. These measurements shall be witnessed
by MEW/Engineer, who may require demonstration of the accuracy and reliability of any instruments
used. Calibration Certification for all measuring equipment shall be presented to the MEW/Engineer
for approval before any field tests are undertaken.
The LED street lighting luminaires shall have the provision of dimming to incorporate energy saving
feature. The lumens output of the LED luminaires shall be possible to centrally and automatically
control to dim from 100% to 50% at a pre-set time during the night and back to full lumens output at
early morning through an astronomical time switch installed at the feeder pillar. The LED luminaires
shall have 1-10V dimmable driver and necessary Interface Device for converting the 240V AC
control signal from the street lighting feeder pillar to a DC signal so that dimming and energy saving
features can be accomplished with a 5V pre-set dimming.
The Interface Device shall be installed on an aluminium plate of adequate dimensions and shall be
mounted at the base compartment of the lighting columns. Sufficient numbers of single on line
terminals suitable for 1.5 to 4 sq. mm. conductors shall be provided on the plate for looping in/
looping out of the control cable and other connections as required.
2.14. GUARANTEE:
The LED street lighting luminaires and drivers shall be guaranteed for ten (10) years at Kuwait’s
extreme weather and temperature conditions and any luminaire or driver that will fail or mal-function
within this period shall be replaced free of charge.
The required lighting performance of the LED street lighting luminaires for different types of
roadways shall be as stated in the Table-1 below, the parameters being as defined in the
International Lighting Commission (CIE) Publication No. CIE S 017/E:2011.
TABLE-1
LIGHTING LEVELS AND UNIFORMITIES
It is envisaged that under the practical conditions, the offered LED street lighting luminaires shall
provide uniform luminance pattern in the lateral and longitudinal axis of the road. The luminaires
that produce a ladder or zebra effect i.e., dark and bright patches will not be accepted.
Each bidder shall indicate the number of LED street lighting units that are required to illuminate
ONE kilometre of straight carriageway of the above specified road configuration and installation
geometry.
Computer Read-outs:
It is very essential that each offer must be accompanied by complete computer read-outs showing
luminance and illuminance values on the basis of spacing recommended by the bidder for the
LED luminaires.
The computer read-outs must be in English language only and must mention type of luminaire
(manufacturer’s reference number), type of lamp, lumen output of lamp, geometry of installation,
classification of road surface, observer’s position and height, angle of observation and all other
photometric details.
Computer read-outs shall be performed in full compliance with the CIE Publication No. 140-2000
and must mention of this CIE Publication Number on the first sheet of the calculations pages. The
dry road surface luminance coefficient, “Qo” shall be taken as 0.07 cd/m2/lx and a maintenance
factor as specified shall be applied to all lighting calculations.
In the longitudinal direction on a straight road, the field of calculation should lie between two
luminaires or lighting units in the same row, the first luminaire/lighting unit being located 60 metres
ahead of the observer.
In the transverse direction, it should cover the whole carriageway width on roads without a central
reservation, and the width of one carriageway on roads with a central reservation.
The calculation points should be evenly spaced in the field of calculation and the number of
calculation points in the longitudinal direction shall be ten (10) numbers for luminaire/lighting unit
spacings of 30 metres and less. For luminaire/lighting unit spacings of more than 30 metres the
number of calculation points shall be so chosen that the longitudinal distance between two
adjacent points does not exceed three (3) metres. The first transverse row of calculation points
are spaced at half the distance between two calculation points in the longitudinal direction and
shall be beyond the first luminaire (i.e., remote from the observer).
In the transverse direction, the calculation points shall be spaced at one-third of the lane width
with one point positioned in the centre line of the lane and the outermost calculation points spaced
at half the distance between two calculation points in the transverse direction from the edges of
the lane.
The angle of observation from the horizontal shall be fixed at 1° and in transverse direction the
observer shall be placed in the centre of each lane in turn. The Average luminance (Lave) and
overall uniformity of luminance (Uo) shall be calculated for the entire carriageway for each position
of the observer. The Longitudinal uniformity of luminance (Ul) shall be calculated for each centre-
line of each lane of road. The operative/accepted values of Lave, Uo, & Ul shall be the lowest
values in each case.
The bidder shall note that if any of the required and specified details (including TI and SR) are
missing from the submitted computer read-outs and/or if any discrepancy is noted therein, the
offer will be straightaway rejected. The computer read-outs must be submitted in originals only,
duly signed and stamped, by both the manufacturer and the bidder. Offers submitted without all
the technical details mentioned above will be rejected.
b) Fully dimensional drawing to Scale-1:2 of each type of LED luminaire in A-1 sized sheet
showing construction details of all parts and details of materials used.
c) Full technical details of the driver including manufacturer, type, catalogue number, driver
efficiency, input watts, max. temperature rise, etc.. Manufacturer’s technical catalogue shall
also be submitted.
d) Electronic File on CD giving the 3D interactive views and photographs of the LED luminaire
with views from top, bottom and all sides and internal views and all parts and components
therein, and installation and maintenance procedures.
f) Iso-candela diagrams.
h) Iso-luminance diagrams.
k) Lighting calculations for luminance and illuminance values and uniformities using the latest
version of DIALux lighting design software for all typical lighting installations of the project.
l) Test reports from an independent test laboratory that shows total lumens of the luminaire
(absolute photometry) and test report for other electrical tests.
m) LM79 test report for the luminaire with all significant product data and all performance data
including Total Luminous Flux, Luminous Efficacy (lm/W), Correlated Color Temperature
(CCT), Color Rendering Index (CRI), Power Factor, Wattage, Driver Current, Chromaticity
Coordinates and so on.
n) LM80 report from LED vendor for LED used in luminaire with all pertinent data concerning
conditions of testing, ambient conditions, type of equipment, type of LED source including
numbers tested, operating cycle, drive current for life test, initial luminous flux, lumen
maintenance data, failures, etc.
o) LM82 test report for the luminaire detailing on the results of measurement of electrical and
photometric properties as a function of temperature with all significant product data and all
performance data including Input Power/Voltage/Current, Luminous Flux, Luminous Efficacy
(lm/W) at 50oC, Chromaticity Coordinates, Driver Temperature and so on.
p) LM84 test report for the luminaire with all significant product data and all performance data
including Luminous Flux, Luminous Flux maintenance, Chromaticity Coordinates, Input
Voltage/Current/ Power and so on.
q) Analysis of LED lumen maintenance that includes as a minimum i) Measured LED junction
temperature for a given test condition and extrapolated for an ambient temperature of 50oC
ii) LED drive current and iii) LED manufacturer’s data that clearly correlates LED junction
temperature and LED drive current to lumen maintenance.
r) Factory Pre-release Reliability test reports for the LED (chip, diode or package) from Joint
Electron Devices Engineering Council (JEDEC), or similar international approved equivalent
organization.
u) Test report for Salt Spray (Fog) test performed as per ASTM B117-07a-2011 showing effect
on the body of the luminaire and also effect on light output after this test.
w) Operation, instruction and maintenance manual of the system in English language and in
three (3) complete sets.
z) Unless the above documents are submitted with the offer, the offer will not be considered.
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Description Particulars
1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Model/Catalogue No.
4. Quantity per System
5. Minimum Input Voltage
6. Maximum Input Voltage
7. Efficiency at Nominal Input
8. Voltage
9. Mean time between failures (MTBF)
10. Design Life
11. Maximum operating ambient temperature
12. Minimum operating ambient temperature
13. Guarantee
NOTE: 1. Spacing ‘S’ and No. of Lighting Units ‘N’ must be expressed as whole numbers (i.e. without fractions) and must be
rounded to the next whole number for fractions of 0.5 & above and to the same whole number for fractions less than
0.5.
2. Computer read-outs to give all luminance & illuminance values shall be submitted using DIALux latest lighting
design software in full compliance with the CIE Publication No. 140-2000 and must mention of this CIE Publication
number on the first sheet of the calculations pages.
3. We guarantee that the above figures will be fully maintained and all necessary computer readings and other details
shall be submitted at the time of obtaining approval for luminaire.
NOTE: 1. Spacing ‘S’ and No. of Lighting Units ‘N’ must be expressed as whole numbers (i.e. without fractions) and must be
rounded to the next whole number for fractions of 0.5 & above and to the same whole number for fractions less than
0.5.
4. Computer read-outs to give all luminance & illuminance values shall be submitted using DIALux latest lighting
design software in full compliance with the CIE Publication No. 140-2000 and must mention of this CIE Publication
number on the first sheet of the calculations pages.
5. We guarantee that the above figures will be fully maintained and all necessary computer readings and other details
shall be submitted at the time of obtaining approval for luminaire.
NOTE: 1. Spacing ‘S’ and No. of Lighting Units ‘N’ must be expressed as whole numbers (i.e. without fractions) and must be
rounded to the next whole number for fractions of 0.5 & above and to the same whole number for fractions less than
0.5.
2. Computer read-outs to give all luminance & illuminance values shall be submitted using DIALux latest lighting
design software in full compliance with the CIE Publication No. 140-2000 and must mention of this CIE Publication
number on the first sheet of the calculations pages.
3. We guarantee that the above figures will be fully maintained and all necessary computer readings and other details
shall be submitted at the time of obtaining approval for luminaire.
NOTE: 1. Spacing ‘S’ and No. of Lighting Units ‘N’ must be expressed as whole numbers (i.e. without fractions) and must be
rounded to the next whole number for fractions of 0.5 & above and to the same whole number for fractions less than
0.5.
2. Computer read-outs to give all luminance & illuminance values shall be submitted using DIALux latest lighting
design software in full compliance with the CIE Publication No. 140-2000 and must mention of this CIE Publication
number on the first sheet of the calculations pages.
3. We guarantee that the above figures will be fully maintained and all necessary computer readings and other details
shall be submitted at the time of obtaining approval for luminaire.
NOTE: 1. Spacing ‘S’ and No. of Lighting Units ‘N’ must be expressed as whole numbers (i.e. without fractions) and must be
rounded to the next whole number for fractions of 0.5 & above and to the same whole number for fractions less than
0.5.
2. Computer read-outs to give all luminance & illuminance values shall be submitted using DIALux latest lighting
design software in full compliance with the CIE Publication No. 140-2000 and must mention of this CIE Publication
number on the first sheet of the calculations pages.
3. We guarantee that the above figures will be fully maintained and all necessary computer readings and other details
shall be submitted at the time of obtaining approval for luminaire.