BS 1376-1974 Specification for colours of light signals《灯光信号的颜色规范》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS1376:1974 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Specification for Colours of light signals UDC656.05:654.912.5:628.975:535.6BS1376:1974 This British Standard, having been approved by the IlluminationIndustry StandardsCommittee, was published under the authority ofthe Executive Boardon 30
2、September 1974 BSI 04-1999 First published April 1947 First revision January 1953 Second revision September 1974 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference LGE/17 Draft for comment72/24493 ISBN 0 580 08427 2 Cooperating organizations The Illumination Indust
3、ry Standards Committee, under whose supervision this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations: The Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations marked with an asterisk in the
4、 above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Association of Public Lighting Engineers Illuminating Engineering Society British Glass Industry Research Association Institution of Electrical it relates onl
5、y to the colour of the light emitted by the signal and is in no way concerned with the method used to obtain this coloured light. Although the colours complying with the requirements of Section2 are properly defined as signal red, signal green etc., the work “signal” has been omitted for ease of rea
6、ding in much of the text of this standard. Section3 deals with light sources, filters and combinations of these which may be used to produce coloured light to the requirements of Section2. Some general guidance relating to problems of the stability of the signals and colour filters is contained in A
7、ppendix A. Section4 deals with photometric procedures by which complete light signals and filters may be tested for compliance with this standard. A means of inspection, which may be convenient when dealing with large numbers of filters, is described in Appendix B. Appendix D gives information on th
8、e requirements and recommendations of a number of international bodies for the colours of light signals. It is normally sufficient for purchasers of complete light signal equipments to specify the required colour and class, in accordance with Section2 and the intensity and distribution of the light
9、output required. The inclusion in such specifications of additional requirements for specific light sources and filters may impose unnecessary restrictions on the design and method of manufacture and should be avoided if possible. The content of Section3 should not, therefore, normally form a part o
10、f the specification of a complete equipment but may be regarded as an indication of what can be achieved with various combinations of filters and light sources and as guidance to designers and manufacturers in meeting a particular requirement. However, Section3 may be used as a specification for rep
11、lacement light sources and filters and in those cases where a purchaser has a particular reason for including such detailed requirements in a specification for a complete item of equipment. Section 2. Colours emitted by light signals 5 General When coloured lights are fixated and only just visible t
12、hey appear nearly colourless, with the exception of red. As they get brighter, green lights become recognizable, thus providing the common three colour system of red, green and an intermediate colour which, at still higher luminosities, becomes distinguishable into yellow, white or blue. These consi
13、derations have dictated the choice of colours of signals that are frequently seen near the limits of visibility but in order to preserve the similarity of message that each colour conveys, the use of these colours has naturally spread to signals that are normally only seen at close range. In multi-c
14、oloured signalling systems it is possible to improve the certainty of colour recognition by ensuring that any pair of colours which must be distinguished are as far apart as possible in chromaticity, consistent with their having adequate intensity. For this reason, this standard subdivides each of t
15、he main signal colours so that appropriate colour areas can be chosen where high differentiation is required. The use of blue as a light signal colour must be treated with some caution. Confusion of blue with other colours may occur unless the illuminance produced by the light at the eye of the obse
16、rver (thepoint brilliance) is substantially above threshold. Since the luminous efficacy of radiation in the blue region of the spectrum is low, it is difficult to ensure adequate illuminance except at short ranges. Furthermore, colour recognition is uncertain if the angular subtense of the light at
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