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    IESNA DG-3-2000 Application of Luminaire Symbols on Lighting Design Drawings.pdf

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    IESNA DG-3-2000 Application of Luminaire Symbols on Lighting Design Drawings.pdf

    1、PREPARED BY ANSI/IES DG-3-00 Application of Luminaire Symbols on Lighting Design Drawings Reaffirmed 2015 Reaffirmed 2010ANSI/IESNA DG-3-00 IESNA Design Guide for Application of Luminaire Symbols on Lighting Design Drawings Publication of this Design Guide has been approved by the IESNA. Suggestions

    2、 for revisions should be directed to the IESNA. Prepared by: The Subcommittee on Luminaire Symbols of the IESNA Computer Committee ANSI Approval Date 1/13/00Copyright 2000 by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. Approved by the IESNA Board of Directors, February 26, 2000, as a Tran

    3、saction of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. Approved January 13, 2000 by the American National Standards Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in any electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permis

    4、sion of the IESNA. Published by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 120 Wall Street, New York, New York 10005. IESNA Standards and Guides are developed through committee consensus and produced by the IESNA Office in New York. Careful attention is given to style and accuracy. If an

    5、y errors are noted in this document, please for- ward them to Rita Harrold, Director Educational and Technical Development, at the above address for verification and correction. The IESNA welcomes and urges feedback and comments. Printed in the United States of America.Prepared by the Subcommittee o

    6、n Luminaire Symbols of the IESNA Computer Committee Subcommittee on Luminaire Symbols Paul K. Ericson, Chair A. Cheng T. Dahlquist C. Latsis C. Loch T. Saemisch R. Shakespeare D. Smith Computer Committee Paul K. Ericson, Chair I. Ashdown W. Baker T. Ballman* W. Brackett* G. Barber S. Chan* A. Cheng*

    7、 R. Chong* R. Collins* T. Dahlquist W. Dau* D. DiLaura* P. Franck* J. Freedman R. Gibbons E. Gibson B. Harvey G. Hauser The IESNA Computer Committee welcomes your comments for future revisions and improvements to this document. Please send your suggestions to: Computer Committee Illuminating Enginee

    8、ring Society of North America 120 Wall Street, Floor 17 New York, NY 10005-4001 R. Heinisch J. Hibbs* R. King* C. Latsis* L. Livingston* F. Locascio* C. Loch V. Lomedico G. Lowe T. McGowan* W. Pursley T. Saemisch P. Sanders R. Shakespeare* D. Smith* S. Stannard* K. Tye J. Zhang* *Advisory Member IES

    9、NA Design Guide for Application of Luminaire Symbols on Lighting Design Drawings Foreword This Design Guide provides a consistent guideline for creating a symbology for luminaires represented on drawings. It is intended for use by lighting design pro- fessionals, code authorities, contractors, and m

    10、anu- facturers to express generalized luminaire types on printed and electronic design drawings. It replaces the previous edition, DG-3-94. However, this Guide is not intended to supersede the definitions and descriptions of the luminaire schedule or written specifications. The changes in this lates

    11、t version include clarification on the use of fill in emergency luminaire symbols; the need for a complete project symbol list on every pro- ject; clarification of the meaning of a Horizontal Zero Line, a Directional Arrowhead, and a Directional Aiming Line; insertion point recommendations; sym- bol

    12、 list clarifications; and editorial revisions including Annex A. 1.0 OBJECTIVE The objective of this Guide is to offer a set of symbols and modifiers that are standardized for use by the lighting design community in describing luminaires for lighting applications and design work. The intent is not t

    13、o prescribe, but rather to describe a basic symbol set and establish certain guidelines that the lighting industry should use to make Computer Aided Design (CAD) application of lighting easier and more under- standable for the user. Through the use of a base symbol set and modifiers, a symbol can be

    14、 created for any type of luminaire. The intent is to provide a set of building blocks, rather than a package of symbols that stand alone. Eventual adoption of these symbols as CAD blocks, which each level of the industry can apply to any luminaire, will allow all data pertaining to that luminaire to

    15、 be automatically defined and inserted into a CAD lighting design drawing. It is not intended that this Guide replace or supercede a complete project symbol list tailored to the specific project. All projects should have a project-specific symbol list limited to only those symbols actually used on t

    16、he project. 2.0 CRITERIA The symbol lists show a Base Luminaire Symbol Set to describe lighting sources and two types of modi- fiers, basic and extended. The base symbol should represent the approximate shape of the luminaire as shown in Figure 1. If information about mounting, optic orientation, or

    17、 an emergency designation is desired, the Basic Luminaire Modifiers shown in the symbol list of Figure 2 shall be used. These Basic Modifiers shall 1 IESNA DG-3-00 Luminaire:(drawn to approximate shape and to scaleor large enough for clarity) Luminaire: Strip type(length drawn to scale) Linear sourc

    18、e: e.g., Low voltage strip, neon, or fiber optic. (length drawn to scale with cross markat breaks and/or ends) Exit sign: Mounting, number of faces (filled in),and arrow as shown OR OR OR Figure 1. Symbols shown comprise the base luminaire symbol set. be restricted to conveying only mounting, optic

    19、orien- tation, or emergency information. If further information or refinements to the description of the luminaire being applied are desired, the Extended Luminaire Symbol Modifiers in the symbol list of Figure 3 should be used. However, there are no conventions or restrictions placed on the use of

    20、the Extended Modifiers. If the distinction between recessed and surface mounting is to be shown, then all recessed luminaires shall use the base symbol shape and the single cross hatch line modifier. To identify a luminaire that provides emergency illu- mination, it shall be shown filled in (see the

    21、 “emer- gency” portion of Figure 2 and the discussion of emergency luminaires in Section 3.3). The fill shall be as complete as possible without obscuring the modi- fiers (if used). Single-line symbols shall have a filled element added to indicate an emergency application. To establish criteria for

    22、roadway luminaires, the base symbol shall be that of a point source and it shall have modifiers consisting of an arm and pole. Symbols for area luminaires having light distributions intended for roadway use may be modified at the discretion of the user to be round, square, rectangular, or cobra-head

    23、 style. Many variations of “local standard” symbols are used for roadway projects. Symbols shall be defined clearly in the project symbol list. 3.0 APPLICATION 3.1 Rendering Luminaire Symbols Clearly in Drawings The luminaire symbols in the symbol lists of Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3 should be

    24、drawn to scale whenever possible in their appropriate proportions, orientation, and shape (see Figure 4). When a sym- bol drawn to scale is too small to be easily read (when reproduced), the symbol may be enlarged to an appropriate size while maintaining proportion and ori- entation. Luminaire symbo

    25、ls shall be drawn in a line weight and/or color to make them stand out on reproduced lighting and electrical drawings. The entire symbol shall be drawn at a consistent line weight. Symbols with double lines shall be drawn with lines sufficiently separated to be recognized as double lines on reproduc

    26、ed drawings. A Luminaire Identifier, referring to the luminaire description and type in the luminaire schedule, should accompany each luminaire symbol on a drawing. Identifiers shall be drawn to a legible size either on the symbol or near it, to the lower right whenever possi- ble (see Figure 3). 3.

    27、2 Applying Directional and Orientation Modifiers With directional luminaires, the addition of optic orien- tation modifiers should be used when they help to clarify the intended orientation. The orientation modi- fiers are the “Horizontal Zero Line,” the “Directional Arrowhead,” and the “Directional

    28、 Aiming Line” (see Figure 2). These modifiers may be omitted if the directional intent is not lost. Care must be exercised to not cause confusion between aiming lines and architectural background elements. The optic orienta- tion modifiers have specific meanings, and the users of these modifiers mus

    29、t be aware of the photometry of the luminaire and its intended application. The Horizontal Zero Line indicates the zero degree horizontal plane direction of the luminaires photomet- ric data. It shall be drawn from the photometric center with the length as long as necessary for clarity. It may be co

    30、ntained within the symbol, if clear. The Directional Arrowhead indicates the primary lumen orientation of the luminaire hereby defined as the horizontal zone(s) containing the most lumens. Typical application would be for wall washers and luminaires with an asymmetric distribution. Multiple arrowhea

    31、ds should be used to indicate multiple zones of maximum lumen output. The Directional Arrowhead may be combined with the Horizontal Zero Line if the zero degree horizontal plane and the pri- mary lumen orientation coincide. The Directional Aiming Line shall be used if the actual aiming point is inte

    32、nded to be shown. The Aiming Line shall be drawn from the luminaire pho- tometric center and shall extend to a small filled cir- cle at the aiming point. Directional Aiming Lines are commonly used for outdoor accent lighting or for sports lighting. 3.3 Drawing Exit Signs and Emergency Luminaires Exi

    33、t signs shall be drawn as shown with one or two sides filled in indicating a single- or double-faced sign and in which direction the faces are oriented. If it is desired to indicate face arrows, an arrow shall be placed next to either (or both) faces and shall indicate which direction the arrow is p

    34、ointing (see Figure 1). 2 IESNA DG-3-003 IESNA DG-3-00 The filled-in portion of emergency luminaires may have to be reduced in order to minimize conflicts with other modifiers such as those for recessed or pendant mount. Optionally, the fill may be done at a 50 percent (or appropriate) screen to all

    35、ow the overlapping mod- ifiers to show through. 3.4 Drawing Electrical Symbols; Describing Mounting Height Electrical symbols such as junction boxes, switches, and wiring may be drawn on (or adjacent to) luminaire symbols. The mounting height modifier (see Figure 3) shall be used to indicate the hei

    36、ght to the light center of the luminaire (or to the bottom of the luminaire if it is sus- pended). For interior spaces, the height shall be above finished floor (AFF). For exterior areas, the height shall be above finished grade. 4.0 COMPUTER REPRESENTATION When using luminaire symbols with a CAD sy

    37、stem, each symbol should be treated as a block, allowing for attributes such as the Luminaire Identifier (dis- cussed in Section 3.1). When using luminaire symbols with lighting design software, the insertion point for the symbol block should correspond to the photometric center. If not inserted at

    38、the photometric center, an offset from the insertion point to the photometric center should be electronically incorporated into the symbol structure.4 IESNA DG-3-00 Recessed Wall-mounted Suspended: Pendant, chain, stem, or cable hung Pole-mounted with arm Pole-mounted on top Ground- or floor-mounted

    39、(box around symbol) Track-mounted: Length, luminaire types, andquantities as shown(track length drawn to scale) MOUNTING OPTIC ORIENTATION EMERGENCY Horizontal zero line(indicates horizontal zero; drawn from photometriccenter with length as needed for clarity) Directional arrowhead(indicates primary

    40、 lumen orientation) Directional aiming line(drawn from photometric center to a small, filledcircle at the actual aiming point) Luminaire providing emergency illumination(filled in, solid, or screened) NOTE: Modifiers are shown with typical base symbols. Each modifiercan be used with any base symbol.

    41、 For clarity, base symbolshere are shown shaded, and modifiers are shown bold. Figure 2. These basic luminaire symbol modifiers convey only mounting, optic orientation, or emer- gency information.Louvers Luminaire: Bollard type Mounting height Luminaire identifier: See luminaire schedule for type(us

    42、e hexagon or subscript to refer to luminaireschedule) Subscripts adjacent to luminaire are used foradditional identification, such as1,2,3, etc. circuit or aiming schedule numbera,b,c, etc. switch identification Night light Roadway luminaire: Cobra head(note: alternate to pole mounted with arm, Figu

    43、re 2.See Section 2.0, paragraph six.) Pole-mounted lowering device +48“ A A 1a NL NOTE: Modifiers are shown with typical base symbols. Each modifiercan be used with any base symbol. For clarity, base symbolshere are shown shaded, and modifiers are shown bold. 5 IESNA DG-3-00 Figure 3. These extended

    44、 luminaire symbol modifiers provide further information about the lumi- naire.Recessed, 2 x 4, emergency, switch a, type C(optional screening used to indicate emergency) Recessed with optic orientation shown; horizontal zero andprimary lumen orientation coincide Chain-hung striplight, emergency Wall

    45、-mounted at 84“ A.F.F. to center Pole-mounted with horizontal zero to side Ground-mounted wall wash Recessed with optic orientation shown; horizontal zeroand multiple maximum lumen zones Wall-mounted, double face exit w/arrows 2 x 4 recessed luminaire with louvercontrolled by switches a and b Track

    46、with three different luminaire types Directional surface-mounted luminaire, type B2, emergency,switch a Pendant-mounted, emergency, at 72“, switch b Wall-mounted at 96“ with aiming line to point Pendant-hung, 1 x 4, type D2 oncircuit 3 controlled by switch b a C +84“ a,b C1 A1 B2 B2 a b +72“ +96“ 3b

    47、 D2 6 IESNA DG-3-00 Figure 4. Sample luminaire symbols built from the basic luminaire symbols of Figure 1 and the symbol modifiers of Figure 2 and Figure 3.7 IESNA DG-3-00 Annex A Verbs Intended to Convey Specific Direction The following verbs are used throughout DG-3-00. The use of these verbs is b

    48、ased on the following descriptions as defined by the IESNA: shall used to convey a strict requirement, from which the reader/user may not deviate in order to be considered in conformance with the publication. should used to convey a recommendation. may used to show that the publication is giving the reader/user permission to follow a certain course of action. can used to convey possibility or capability, whether material, physical, or causal. The negative forms of these verbs (shall not, s


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