SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING
USING DIALUX 4.11
Indoor, Emergency, Outdoor & Security
Lighting Applications based on SAES-P-123
Engr. Michael T. Santiago | REE.AILP.MIES
DIALux Accredited Trainer, ID 2013029
Supervisor, Lighting Applications Design Department
Day One – Indoor & Emergency Lighting
3rd day of March, 2014
SNC Lavalin Fayez Engineering Office
Auto Moto Complex, Al-Khobar, KSA
INTRODUCTION
Saudi Aramco, a fully integrated, global petroleum
and chemicals enterprise, is the state-owned oil
company of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Through our 80-year history we have become a world
leader in hydrocarbons exploration, production,
refining, distribution, shipping and marketing, and the
world’s top exporter of crude oil and natural gas
liquids (NGLs).
COURSE DEFINITION:
A two day seminar & hands-on training for
engineering design employees of SNC-Lavalin Fayez
Engineering for the application of SAES-P-123 (Saudi
Aramco Engineering Standards) in indoor, emergency,
outdoor & security lighting of Saudi Aramco Industrial
Projects with the use of DIALux 4.11 as the lighting
calculation software.
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A. THEORETICAL
 Basic Lighting Terminologies
 Fundamental Formulas
 Manual Calculation & DIALux Verification
 Photometric Data & Maintenance Factors
 Room Applications & Considerations
B. PRACTICAL
 Indoor Lighting Calculation in DIALux
 Emergency Lighting Calculation in DIALux
 Print-output & CAD LAyouts
WIFM – What’s in it for me?
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1. To refresh participants with the design recommendations
according to SAES P-123, IESNA and NFPA 70
2. To apply the design recommendations using SLC Products in
future Saudi ARAMCO Substation Projects
3. To build a strong foundation where participant can design,
calculate and estimate lighting for any given task, room or
area in a ARAMCO substation project.
OBJECTIVES
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1. Adherence to Standards
~ NFPA
~ IESNA
~ OTHER SAUDI REGIONS
2. All Indoor Lighting will be calculated without effect of
obstructions/objects but if future projects will provide a detailed
furniture/equipment/cable tray/HVAC ducts layout, they should be
included in the planning and calculation
3. DIALux, a leading lighting planning/calculation/rendering
software from Germany will be used for evaluation and print
output
CONSIDERATIONS
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(BIDDING) – SLC Gives Technical Offer – {We start here}
(PRICING) – Requests to Verify Quantity - {Procurement}
(REVISION) – Changes due to updated CAD layouts – {Design}
{AS-BUILT} - Changes due to actual equipment, cable tray,
HVAC ducting installations – {Site}
{COMMISSIONING} – Possible issues arising after materials are
supplied or lux levels are tested {Site}
We would appreciate a request containing all
relevant, detailed and updated information so we can
minimize design rebounds.
IMPORTANCE
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LUMEN METHOD
F . n . N . MF . Uf
E = ------------------------------
A
SYMBOL NAME DEFINITION PROVIDED BY
E Ave Lux Illuminance Level Required CIE / IESNA Standards
F Lamp Lumens Design Lumen Package per Lamp Lamp Manufacturer Datasheet
n No. of Lamps Pieces or Combination of Lamps in a Luminaire Lighting Specification/Legend
N No. of Luminaires To be calculated as the required no. of fittings that will meet
required lux level.
To be calculated
MF Maintenance Factor a.k.a Light Loss Factor is factor used to calculate to maintain light
level even after luminaire dirt accumulation & lamp depreciation
Specified by SAES
Uf Utilization Factor Factor that depends on the luminous flux distribution of the
luminaire, the geometry of the room and the reflectance of
room surfaces.
Photometric Testing from Luminaire
Manufacturer
A Area Dimension of the room CAD Plan View & Section View
Consultant Architectural Drawings
MANUAL CALCULATION
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SAMPLE: How many recessed fixture 5712A/236BF.2 to
use in an Office with a Dimension of 4m x 5m x 3m?
Given:
5712A/236BF.2, Office, 5x4x3
F = 3350 lumens
n = 2 lamps
MF = 0.8
E = 500 lux, target ave
A = 5 x 4,
Ch = Mh = 3m
Reflectances CWF: 70-50-20
MANUAL CALCULATION
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To get the Uf, find the Room Index
L x W 4 x 5
RI = --------------- = -------------------
(L + W) Hw (4 + 5)(3.0-0.76)
RI = 0.992
Replacing the Values:
E x A (500) x (20)
N = --------------------- = -----------------------------
F x n x MF x Uf 3350 x 2 x 0.8 x 0.4
N = 4.664 ≈ 5.0 fixtures
To Verify this, we use
Dialux Light software
DIALUX LIGHT (BLUE ICON)
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DIALux Light Wizard has been
available since DIALux version
3.1. With the help of this wizard
it is possible to complete
lighting designs quickly and
simply. This means that
infrequent users of DIALux can
readily use the program without
having to train themselves fully
in using the software.
DEFINITIONS
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DEFINITIONS
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RECOMMENDED MOUNTING TYPES:
Ceiling Slabs – Surface Mounted
Recessed with 60x60 grid
Pendant Mounted with Rod
Hibay Applications
LLF = LLD x LDD
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Luminaire Dirt Depreciation (LDD) – is determined by
estimating from the appropriate dirt condition curve
and the proper elapsed time in years of the assumed
cleaning cycle.
GE LUCALOX
Tubular HPS Lamp
INITIAL
LUMENS
MEAN
LUMENS
LLD
LU 70/90/MO/T/E27
1/25
6,473 6,000 92.69%
LU100/100/MO/T/40 9,880 9,600 97.17%
LU150/100/40 15,490 15,000 96.84%
LU250/T/40 28,750 28,500 99.13%
LU400/T/40
48,300 48,000 99.38%
LU1000/110/T/40 4pk
133,340 130,000 97.50%
Lamp Lumen Depreciation (LLD) – Information about
the chosen lamp and its lumen depreciation and
mortality are available from lamp
manufacturers’ tables and graphs.
ANSI/IESNA RP-8-
00 Annex A4
LAMP LUMEN DEPTRECIATION (LLD) LUMINAIRE DIRT DEPRECIATION (LDD)
HPS 0.90 Outdoor Industrial 0.71
MH (above 400W) 0.83 Indoor Non-Industrial 0.86
MH (400W & Below) 0.77 Indoor Industrial 0.79
Fluorescent 0.86 Outdoor Residential 0.77
LED 0.70
SAES-P-123
Art. 5.8.1.
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APPLICATION of SAES-P-123
1. RELEVANT STANDARDS
~ NFPA - National Fire Protection Association
~ NEC – National Electrical Code
~ IESNA – Illumination Engineering Society of North America
2. VOLTAGE RATINGS:
~ Outdoor: 220 Vac
~ Indoor (Normal): 127Vac
~ Indoor (Emergency): 125 Vdc
3. As a Rule, all Saudi Lighting Photometric
data used can be used interchangeably in any
voltage rating. Part Numbers are critical only
during ordering.
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4. MINIMUM HEIGHTS
~ GIS Hall: 7.0 meters
~ Hook Height 5.0 meters
(overhead crane)
~ Rooms with False Ceiling 3.5 meters
(Control Room, Telecomm, Workshop, Office, etc.)
~ Rooms without False Ceiling 4.5 meters
(Battery, Valve Rooms, Switchgears, Toilet, etc )
~ Cable Cellars / Basement 2.5 meters
(Mandatory for all GIS and Switchgear Halls)
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5. LAMPS TO BE USED
a. Indoor – Normal Operation
i. MAX 40W, T5 fluorescent lamps, 220vac, electronic
~ 14w T5 (60cm) = 16w, 1200 lumens / lamp
~ 28w T5 (120 cm) = 30.5w, 2600 lumens / lamp
~ 35w T5 (150 cm) = 38.5w, 3300 lumens / lamp
ii. HID LAMPS
~ If color is not an Issue, use HPS lamps because:
- high luminous efficacy: up to 150 lm / w
- long life, longer maintenance
~ for Mounting Heights higher > 6 meter
- start using 250w (CWA) and up
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5. LAMPS TO BE USED
a. Indoor – DC Operation
i. 60w incandescent lamp , 125 Vdc
6. FIXTURES TO BE USED PER ROOM
a. Indoor – DC (Emergency) Operation
i. If there is a false ceiling, use:
~ 5770/11-60
ii. If there are no false ceiling, use:
~ 8513S/11-60 (surface)
~ 8513W/11-60 (wall)
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6. FIXTURES TO BE USED PER ROOM
a. Indoor – AC (Normal) Operation
i. ALL ROOMS with false ceiling, use:
~ 5712/414XF.2
ii. GIS Halls
~ 2 x 40 FL wall mounted (7295/228)
~ HPS Hi-bay (6323/5-250)
iii. Switchgear Rooms
~ Max 40w CFL wall-mounted fixture
(8513W/2CDE18)
~ 2 x 40 FL wall mounted (7295/228)
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6. FIXTURES TO BE USED PER ROOM
a. Indoor – AC (Normal) Operation
iv. General Areas (Stairs, Corridors, Toilets, etc)
~ 2 x 40w wrap-around acrylic diffuser
(7266/228XF.2)
v. Basement (cable cellars, trenches)
~ IP54 2 x 40w FL fixture (7295/228XF)
vi. Battery / Fuel Rooms
~ Explosion Protected (ellK92/228XF)
vii. Other areas
~ IP54 2 x 40w FL fixture (7295/228XF)
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
a. (4.2.1) Exit Light
~ without presence of flammable materials:
- 8w FL with electronic ballast, charged from 127Vac
~ with presence of flammable materials: battery & fuel
- 8w FL with electronic ballast, charged from 127Vac
- explosion protected fixture (SLC EE11PL/CSE11)
Note:
• Exit Signs to be installed above doors, intersections
• Ideal Maximum Viewing Distance of 30 meters
• Greater than 30 m, use 1x18, 2x08, 2x18 FL lamps
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
b. (4.2.2) DC circuit fed
~ Automatically turns on when AC circuit fails
~ Fed from 125 Vdc emergency lighting panel
~ 60w incandescent fixture for all rooms
~ Explosion-proof fixture, 60w inc lamp for Battery Room
~ TARGETS:
- Average: 10 lux
- Minimum: 1 lux any point within 1m of escape path
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
c. (4.2.3) Twinspot
~ 2 x 25w PAR36 (SLC VX-CTL/NM3 2x20.B)
~ Stairs, Corridors, Toilets, Control Rooms
~ TARGETS:
- Minimum: 1 lux along center line of escape path
~ Typical Mounting:
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
d. (4.2.4) Portable Twinspot
~ 2 x 35w PAR36
~ Control Rooms
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
e. OTHER OPTIONS
i. SELF-CONTAINED
- Emergency battery packs installed inside fixture
that automatically will energize lamp/lamps
when AC power fails
- Types:
a. Non-Maintained (EN)
~ Normal: Off, Emergency: On
b. Maintained (E)
~ Normal: On, Emergency: On
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
e. OTHER OPTIONS
i. SELF-CONTAINED
- Duration:
a. E or EN: 1.5 hours
b. E3 or EN3: 3.0 hours
- Configuration:
a. 1-lamp connected (typical): E or E3, EN or EN3
b. 2-lamps connected: 2E or 2E3, 2EN or 2EN3
c. etc.
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
e. OTHER OPTIONS
i. SELF-CONTAINED
- BALLAST LUMEN FACTOR (BLF)
~ Normal 100% Lamp output WILL DECREASE to
about 20% Light output during emergency mode
Example:
Normal: 36w T8 lamp: 3350 lumens output
BLF according to Ventilux KPHFM-4-58: 0.09
Emergency: 36w T8 lamp: 301.5 lumens output
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
e. OTHER OPTIONS
ii. AUXILLARY Incandescent Lamps
- Particularly used on High bay applications
a. using Remotely Installed Battery Pack
~ outside gear box or fixture housing
~ Maximum 2m cable
~ charged via AC and is Non-Maintained
~ Max 100w Quartz Lamp, 12Vdc
b. DC fed
~ maximum 250W incandescent lamp
~ E27 lamp socket
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6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS
e. OTHER OPTIONS
iii. CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS
- can give off 100% Output
- Addressable fixture, lamp, gears and circuit
- Fluorescent Lamps need to use electronic ballast
- Demand is according to Ampere-Hour (Ah)
- For more information and training:
Refer to Saudi Lighting Central Battery Systems
CBS Department
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6. MAINTENANCE FACTOR
- Also called Light Loss Factor
- Demand to meet target lux level
after time and dirt has taken its toll
on the fixture
- Combination of Recoverable and
Non-Recoverable Factors that will
affect the light output of fixture in
time:
- Some of these factors can be
computed and some are intelligently
assumed values
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6. MAINTENANCE FACTOR
- For this reason, we assign practice-tested values to use
when doing lighting design thus, we have come up with:
a. Indoor
~ Clean (cleanroom application, laboratory, etc): 0.9
~ Normal (office, library, living room, etc): 0.8
~ Dirty (workshops, maintenance, etc): 0.7
~ Wet or dusty (laundry, meatshops, saw mills) 0.5
c. Outdoor
~ All exterior areas 0.7
~ Extremely Dusty or Wet 0.5
(marina areas, foggy or dusty sites)
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6. MOUNTING HEIGHTS
- According to 4.1.11
a. MH over battery
workbenches: 2.44
Example:
Ch: 3.5m
Mh: 2.44m
Wh = Ch - Mh
= 3.5m - 2.44m
= 1.06 m
≈ 1.0 m
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6. MOUNTING HEIGHTS
- According to 4.1.11
b. Elsewhere: 2.7
Example:
Ch: 3.5m
Mh: 2.7m
Wh = Ch - Mh
= 3.5m - 2.7m
= 0.7m
≈ 0.76 m
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APPLICATION of SAES-P-123
6. MOUNTING HEIGHTS
- According to 4.1.11
b. During Emergency:
on ground or 0.0 m
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SLC PART NUMBER ODERING
5712A /414BF.2.E3
5712 – Product Code
A – Mounting Type
4 – Number of Lamps
14 – Type of Lamps
B – Voltage Rating
F – Type of Ballast
2 – Type of Optical Controller
E3 – Emergency Option
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SLC PART NUMBER ODERING
5712A /414BF.2.E3
5712 – Product Code
A – Mounting Type
4 – Number of Lamps
14 – Type of Lamps
B – Voltage Rating
F – Type of Ballast
2 – Type of Optical Controller
E3 – Emergency Option

SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USING DIALUX 4.11 - DAY ONE

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    SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIALLIGHTING USING DIALUX 4.11 Indoor, Emergency, Outdoor & Security Lighting Applications based on SAES-P-123 Engr. Michael T. Santiago | REE.AILP.MIES DIALux Accredited Trainer, ID 2013029 Supervisor, Lighting Applications Design Department Day One – Indoor & Emergency Lighting 3rd day of March, 2014 SNC Lavalin Fayez Engineering Office Auto Moto Complex, Al-Khobar, KSA
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION Saudi Aramco, afully integrated, global petroleum and chemicals enterprise, is the state-owned oil company of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Through our 80-year history we have become a world leader in hydrocarbons exploration, production, refining, distribution, shipping and marketing, and the world’s top exporter of crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGLs). COURSE DEFINITION: A two day seminar & hands-on training for engineering design employees of SNC-Lavalin Fayez Engineering for the application of SAES-P-123 (Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards) in indoor, emergency, outdoor & security lighting of Saudi Aramco Industrial Projects with the use of DIALux 4.11 as the lighting calculation software. SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications SOURCE: http://www.roadsaudi.com/Event.aspx?id=487844
  • 3.
    A. THEORETICAL  BasicLighting Terminologies  Fundamental Formulas  Manual Calculation & DIALux Verification  Photometric Data & Maintenance Factors  Room Applications & Considerations B. PRACTICAL  Indoor Lighting Calculation in DIALux  Emergency Lighting Calculation in DIALux  Print-output & CAD LAyouts WIFM – What’s in it for me? SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications
  • 4.
    1. To refreshparticipants with the design recommendations according to SAES P-123, IESNA and NFPA 70 2. To apply the design recommendations using SLC Products in future Saudi ARAMCO Substation Projects 3. To build a strong foundation where participant can design, calculate and estimate lighting for any given task, room or area in a ARAMCO substation project. OBJECTIVES SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications
  • 5.
    1. Adherence toStandards ~ NFPA ~ IESNA ~ OTHER SAUDI REGIONS 2. All Indoor Lighting will be calculated without effect of obstructions/objects but if future projects will provide a detailed furniture/equipment/cable tray/HVAC ducts layout, they should be included in the planning and calculation 3. DIALux, a leading lighting planning/calculation/rendering software from Germany will be used for evaluation and print output CONSIDERATIONS SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications
  • 6.
    (BIDDING) – SLCGives Technical Offer – {We start here} (PRICING) – Requests to Verify Quantity - {Procurement} (REVISION) – Changes due to updated CAD layouts – {Design} {AS-BUILT} - Changes due to actual equipment, cable tray, HVAC ducting installations – {Site} {COMMISSIONING} – Possible issues arising after materials are supplied or lux levels are tested {Site} We would appreciate a request containing all relevant, detailed and updated information so we can minimize design rebounds. IMPORTANCE SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications
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    LUMEN METHOD F .n . N . MF . Uf E = ------------------------------ A SYMBOL NAME DEFINITION PROVIDED BY E Ave Lux Illuminance Level Required CIE / IESNA Standards F Lamp Lumens Design Lumen Package per Lamp Lamp Manufacturer Datasheet n No. of Lamps Pieces or Combination of Lamps in a Luminaire Lighting Specification/Legend N No. of Luminaires To be calculated as the required no. of fittings that will meet required lux level. To be calculated MF Maintenance Factor a.k.a Light Loss Factor is factor used to calculate to maintain light level even after luminaire dirt accumulation & lamp depreciation Specified by SAES Uf Utilization Factor Factor that depends on the luminous flux distribution of the luminaire, the geometry of the room and the reflectance of room surfaces. Photometric Testing from Luminaire Manufacturer A Area Dimension of the room CAD Plan View & Section View Consultant Architectural Drawings MANUAL CALCULATION SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications
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    SAMPLE: How manyrecessed fixture 5712A/236BF.2 to use in an Office with a Dimension of 4m x 5m x 3m? Given: 5712A/236BF.2, Office, 5x4x3 F = 3350 lumens n = 2 lamps MF = 0.8 E = 500 lux, target ave A = 5 x 4, Ch = Mh = 3m Reflectances CWF: 70-50-20 MANUAL CALCULATION SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications To get the Uf, find the Room Index L x W 4 x 5 RI = --------------- = ------------------- (L + W) Hw (4 + 5)(3.0-0.76) RI = 0.992 Replacing the Values: E x A (500) x (20) N = --------------------- = ----------------------------- F x n x MF x Uf 3350 x 2 x 0.8 x 0.4 N = 4.664 ≈ 5.0 fixtures To Verify this, we use Dialux Light software
  • 9.
    DIALUX LIGHT (BLUEICON) SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications DIALux Light Wizard has been available since DIALux version 3.1. With the help of this wizard it is possible to complete lighting designs quickly and simply. This means that infrequent users of DIALux can readily use the program without having to train themselves fully in using the software.
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    DEFINITIONS SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIALLIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications
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    DEFINITIONS SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIALLIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications RECOMMENDED MOUNTING TYPES: Ceiling Slabs – Surface Mounted Recessed with 60x60 grid Pendant Mounted with Rod Hibay Applications
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    LLF = LLDx LDD SAUDI ARAMCO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING| Day One - Indoor & Emergency Applications Luminaire Dirt Depreciation (LDD) – is determined by estimating from the appropriate dirt condition curve and the proper elapsed time in years of the assumed cleaning cycle. GE LUCALOX Tubular HPS Lamp INITIAL LUMENS MEAN LUMENS LLD LU 70/90/MO/T/E27 1/25 6,473 6,000 92.69% LU100/100/MO/T/40 9,880 9,600 97.17% LU150/100/40 15,490 15,000 96.84% LU250/T/40 28,750 28,500 99.13% LU400/T/40 48,300 48,000 99.38% LU1000/110/T/40 4pk 133,340 130,000 97.50% Lamp Lumen Depreciation (LLD) – Information about the chosen lamp and its lumen depreciation and mortality are available from lamp manufacturers’ tables and graphs. ANSI/IESNA RP-8- 00 Annex A4 LAMP LUMEN DEPTRECIATION (LLD) LUMINAIRE DIRT DEPRECIATION (LDD) HPS 0.90 Outdoor Industrial 0.71 MH (above 400W) 0.83 Indoor Non-Industrial 0.86 MH (400W & Below) 0.77 Indoor Industrial 0.79 Fluorescent 0.86 Outdoor Residential 0.77 LED 0.70 SAES-P-123 Art. 5.8.1.
  • 13.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 1. RELEVANT STANDARDS ~ NFPA - National Fire Protection Association ~ NEC – National Electrical Code ~ IESNA – Illumination Engineering Society of North America 2. VOLTAGE RATINGS: ~ Outdoor: 220 Vac ~ Indoor (Normal): 127Vac ~ Indoor (Emergency): 125 Vdc 3. As a Rule, all Saudi Lighting Photometric data used can be used interchangeably in any voltage rating. Part Numbers are critical only during ordering.
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    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 4. MINIMUM HEIGHTS ~ GIS Hall: 7.0 meters ~ Hook Height 5.0 meters (overhead crane) ~ Rooms with False Ceiling 3.5 meters (Control Room, Telecomm, Workshop, Office, etc.) ~ Rooms without False Ceiling 4.5 meters (Battery, Valve Rooms, Switchgears, Toilet, etc ) ~ Cable Cellars / Basement 2.5 meters (Mandatory for all GIS and Switchgear Halls)
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    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 5. LAMPS TO BE USED a. Indoor – Normal Operation i. MAX 40W, T5 fluorescent lamps, 220vac, electronic ~ 14w T5 (60cm) = 16w, 1200 lumens / lamp ~ 28w T5 (120 cm) = 30.5w, 2600 lumens / lamp ~ 35w T5 (150 cm) = 38.5w, 3300 lumens / lamp ii. HID LAMPS ~ If color is not an Issue, use HPS lamps because: - high luminous efficacy: up to 150 lm / w - long life, longer maintenance ~ for Mounting Heights higher > 6 meter - start using 250w (CWA) and up
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    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 5. LAMPS TO BE USED a. Indoor – DC Operation i. 60w incandescent lamp , 125 Vdc 6. FIXTURES TO BE USED PER ROOM a. Indoor – DC (Emergency) Operation i. If there is a false ceiling, use: ~ 5770/11-60 ii. If there are no false ceiling, use: ~ 8513S/11-60 (surface) ~ 8513W/11-60 (wall)
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    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. FIXTURES TO BE USED PER ROOM a. Indoor – AC (Normal) Operation i. ALL ROOMS with false ceiling, use: ~ 5712/414XF.2 ii. GIS Halls ~ 2 x 40 FL wall mounted (7295/228) ~ HPS Hi-bay (6323/5-250) iii. Switchgear Rooms ~ Max 40w CFL wall-mounted fixture (8513W/2CDE18) ~ 2 x 40 FL wall mounted (7295/228)
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    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. FIXTURES TO BE USED PER ROOM a. Indoor – AC (Normal) Operation iv. General Areas (Stairs, Corridors, Toilets, etc) ~ 2 x 40w wrap-around acrylic diffuser (7266/228XF.2) v. Basement (cable cellars, trenches) ~ IP54 2 x 40w FL fixture (7295/228XF) vi. Battery / Fuel Rooms ~ Explosion Protected (ellK92/228XF) vii. Other areas ~ IP54 2 x 40w FL fixture (7295/228XF)
  • 19.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS a. (4.2.1) Exit Light ~ without presence of flammable materials: - 8w FL with electronic ballast, charged from 127Vac ~ with presence of flammable materials: battery & fuel - 8w FL with electronic ballast, charged from 127Vac - explosion protected fixture (SLC EE11PL/CSE11) Note: • Exit Signs to be installed above doors, intersections • Ideal Maximum Viewing Distance of 30 meters • Greater than 30 m, use 1x18, 2x08, 2x18 FL lamps
  • 20.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS b. (4.2.2) DC circuit fed ~ Automatically turns on when AC circuit fails ~ Fed from 125 Vdc emergency lighting panel ~ 60w incandescent fixture for all rooms ~ Explosion-proof fixture, 60w inc lamp for Battery Room ~ TARGETS: - Average: 10 lux - Minimum: 1 lux any point within 1m of escape path
  • 21.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS c. (4.2.3) Twinspot ~ 2 x 25w PAR36 (SLC VX-CTL/NM3 2x20.B) ~ Stairs, Corridors, Toilets, Control Rooms ~ TARGETS: - Minimum: 1 lux along center line of escape path ~ Typical Mounting:
  • 22.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS d. (4.2.4) Portable Twinspot ~ 2 x 35w PAR36 ~ Control Rooms
  • 23.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS e. OTHER OPTIONS i. SELF-CONTAINED - Emergency battery packs installed inside fixture that automatically will energize lamp/lamps when AC power fails - Types: a. Non-Maintained (EN) ~ Normal: Off, Emergency: On b. Maintained (E) ~ Normal: On, Emergency: On
  • 24.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS e. OTHER OPTIONS i. SELF-CONTAINED - Duration: a. E or EN: 1.5 hours b. E3 or EN3: 3.0 hours - Configuration: a. 1-lamp connected (typical): E or E3, EN or EN3 b. 2-lamps connected: 2E or 2E3, 2EN or 2EN3 c. etc.
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    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS e. OTHER OPTIONS i. SELF-CONTAINED - BALLAST LUMEN FACTOR (BLF) ~ Normal 100% Lamp output WILL DECREASE to about 20% Light output during emergency mode Example: Normal: 36w T8 lamp: 3350 lumens output BLF according to Ventilux KPHFM-4-58: 0.09 Emergency: 36w T8 lamp: 301.5 lumens output
  • 26.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS e. OTHER OPTIONS ii. AUXILLARY Incandescent Lamps - Particularly used on High bay applications a. using Remotely Installed Battery Pack ~ outside gear box or fixture housing ~ Maximum 2m cable ~ charged via AC and is Non-Maintained ~ Max 100w Quartz Lamp, 12Vdc b. DC fed ~ maximum 250W incandescent lamp ~ E27 lamp socket
  • 27.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. EXIT & EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS e. OTHER OPTIONS iii. CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS - can give off 100% Output - Addressable fixture, lamp, gears and circuit - Fluorescent Lamps need to use electronic ballast - Demand is according to Ampere-Hour (Ah) - For more information and training: Refer to Saudi Lighting Central Battery Systems CBS Department
  • 28.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. MAINTENANCE FACTOR - Also called Light Loss Factor - Demand to meet target lux level after time and dirt has taken its toll on the fixture - Combination of Recoverable and Non-Recoverable Factors that will affect the light output of fixture in time: - Some of these factors can be computed and some are intelligently assumed values
  • 29.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. MAINTENANCE FACTOR - For this reason, we assign practice-tested values to use when doing lighting design thus, we have come up with: a. Indoor ~ Clean (cleanroom application, laboratory, etc): 0.9 ~ Normal (office, library, living room, etc): 0.8 ~ Dirty (workshops, maintenance, etc): 0.7 ~ Wet or dusty (laundry, meatshops, saw mills) 0.5 c. Outdoor ~ All exterior areas 0.7 ~ Extremely Dusty or Wet 0.5 (marina areas, foggy or dusty sites)
  • 30.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. MOUNTING HEIGHTS - According to 4.1.11 a. MH over battery workbenches: 2.44 Example: Ch: 3.5m Mh: 2.44m Wh = Ch - Mh = 3.5m - 2.44m = 1.06 m ≈ 1.0 m
  • 31.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. MOUNTING HEIGHTS - According to 4.1.11 b. Elsewhere: 2.7 Example: Ch: 3.5m Mh: 2.7m Wh = Ch - Mh = 3.5m - 2.7m = 0.7m ≈ 0.76 m
  • 32.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR APPLICATION of SAES-P-123 6. MOUNTING HEIGHTS - According to 4.1.11 b. During Emergency: on ground or 0.0 m
  • 33.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR SLC PART NUMBER ODERING 5712A /414BF.2.E3 5712 – Product Code A – Mounting Type 4 – Number of Lamps 14 – Type of Lamps B – Voltage Rating F – Type of Ballast 2 – Type of Optical Controller E3 – Emergency Option
  • 34.
    INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING USINGDIALUX – DAY 1 - INDOOR SLC PART NUMBER ODERING 5712A /414BF.2.E3 5712 – Product Code A – Mounting Type 4 – Number of Lamps 14 – Type of Lamps B – Voltage Rating F – Type of Ballast 2 – Type of Optical Controller E3 – Emergency Option