AS NZS 2293 3-1995 Emergency evacuation lighting for buildings - Emergency luminaires and exit signs《建筑物紧急疏散照明 应急灯和出口标志》.pdf
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1、AS/NZS 2293.3:1995Australian/New Zealand StandardEmergency evacuation lightingfor buildingsPart 3: Emergency luminairesand exit signsAccessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 14 Feb 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/NZS 2293.3:1995This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepa
2、red by Joint TechnicalCommittee LG/7, Emergency Lighting in Buildings. It was approved on behalf ofthe Council of Standards Australia on 31 May 1995 and on behalf of the Council ofStandards New Zealand on 29 May 1995. It was published on 5 September 1995.The following interests are represented on Co
3、mmittee LG/7:Administrative Services Department, QueenslandAssociation of Consulting Engineers AustraliaAustralian Building Codes BoardAustralian Construction ServicesDepartment of Administrative ServicesAustralian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers AssociationAustralian Institute of Building S
4、urveyorsBuilding Industry Authority, New ZealandBuilding Management Authority of Western AustraliaBuilding Owners and Managers Association of AustraliaDepartment of Housing and Urban Development, South AustraliaDepartment of Planning and Development, VictoriaElectricity Supply Association of Austral
5、iaIlluminating Engineering Society of Australia and New ZealandNational Electrical Contractors Association of AustraliaNew South Wales Fire BrigadesNew South Wales Public WorksNew Zealand Electrical Regulatory AuthoritiesNew Zealand Manufacturers FederationWorkCover Authority of New South WalesRevie
6、w of Standards. To keep abreast of progress in industry, Joint Australian/New Zealand Standards are subject to periodic review and are kept up to date by theissue of amendments or new editions as necessary. It is important therefore thatStandards users ensure that they are in possession of the lates
7、t edition, and anyamendments thereto.Full details of all Joint Standards and related publications will be found in the StandardsAustralia and Standards New Zealand Catalogue of Publications; this information issupplemented each month by the magazines The Australian Standard and StandardsNew Zealand,
8、 which subscribing members receive, and which give details of newpublications, new editions and amendments, and of withdrawn Standards.Suggestions for improvements to Joint Standards, addressed to the head office of eitherStandards Australia or Standards New Zealand, are welcomed. Notification of an
9、yinaccuracy or ambiguity found in a Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard should bemade without delay in order that the matter may be investigated and appropriate actiontaken.This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 92202.Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS
10、on 14 Feb 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/NZS 2293.3:1995Australian/New Zealand StandardEmergency evacuation lightingfor buildingsPart 3: Emergency luminairesand exit signsPUBLISHED JOINTLY BY:STANDARDS AUSTRALIA1 The Crescent,Homebush NSW 2140 AustraliaSTANDARDS NEW ZEALANDLevel 10, Radio New Zealand H
11、ouse,155 The Terrace,Wellington 6001 New ZealandISBN 0 7262 9883 2Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 14 Feb 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/ NZS 2293.3:1995 2PREFACEThis Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New ZealandCommittee LG/7, Emergency Li
12、ghting in Buildings, to supersede, in part,AS 2293.11987* and, in part, NZS 6742:1971.This Standard sets out requirements for emergency luminaires and exit signs that formpart of an emergency evacuation lighting system for a building. The objective of theserequirements is to ensure the safe and effe
13、ctive functioning of the emergency luminairesand exit signs under operational and environmental conditions representative of thosewhich can reasonably be expected to apply in service.Arising from a review of the 1987 edition of AS 2293.1, opportunity has been taken tocollect together the requirement
14、s for emergency luminaires and exit signs to form aseparate part (Part 3) of the AS/NZS 2293 series, leaving AS/NZS 2293.1 to coverrequirements for the overall system design, installation and operation.The requirements in this Standard are essentially the same as those which existed inAS 2293.11987*
15、. Changes of significance that have been made include the following:(a) Revision of the form of specifying the colours of exit signs (see Clause 3.6).(b) Revision of the requirements for the provision of a test switch, for self-containedemergency luminaires and exit signs (see Clause 4.3.2).(c) Addi
16、tion of a requirement for battery circuits to be protected from excessivedischarge currents in the event of fault conditions (see Clause 4.4.4).(d) Alteration of the requirements for battery chargers, including a new test to assessperformance under short circuit condititions (see Clause 4.5 and Para
17、graph D4,Appendix D).(e) The inclusion of requirements for self-contained emergency luminaires and exitsigns with automatic discharge testing facilities (see Clause 4.8 and Paragraph D3of Appendix D).(f) Modification of the photometric testing conditions and the associated requirementsfor establishi
18、ng luminaire classifications (see Paragraphs C2.1 and C3 ofAppendix C).Different requirements apply in Australia and in New Zealand with respect to the formand dimensions of exit signs (see Clause 3.4). The differences arise from differingregulatory practices in the respective countries. It is antic
19、ipated that these differences willbe reconciled in the near future by adoption of exit signs of the pictogram type (i.e.symbolic outline of a person moving towards an open door), when requirements forinternally illuminated forms of these signs are agreed internationally.With reference to requirement
20、s for radio interference suppression (see Clause 1.5),compliance with AS/NZS 4051 is already mandatory in New Zealand under regulationsissued by the Ministry of Commerce. In Australia, the Spectrum Management Agency hasdeclared that compliance with AS/NZS 4051 will be required under Commonwealthlegi
21、slation from 1 January 1996.* AS 2293.11987 Emergency evacuation lighting in buildingsPart 1: Design and installation NZS 6742:1971 Code of practice for emergency lighting in buildings AS/NZS 2293.1:1995 Emergency evacuation lighting for buildingsPart 1: System design, installation and operation AS/
22、NZS 4051:1992 Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics offluorescent lamps and luminaires.Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 14 Feb 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDED3 AS / NZS 2293.3:1995The terms normative and informative have been used in this S
23、tandard to define theapplication of the appendix to which they apply. A normative appendix is an integralpart of a Standard, whereas an informative appendix is only for information andguidance.Originated in Australia as part of AS 2293.1 1979.Previous edition 1987.Originated in New Zealand as part o
24、f NZS 6742:1971.AS 2293.1 1987 and NZS 6742:1971 jointly revisedin part and redesignated AS/NZS 2293.3:1995.Incorporating:Amdt 11998 Copyright STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/ STANDARDS NEW ZEALANDUsers of Standards are reminded that copyright subsists in all Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand public
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