IESNA DG-23-2014 Design Guide for Lighting for Toll Plazas.pdf
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1、IES DG-23-14Design Guide for Lighting for Toll PlazasIES DG-23-14Lighting for Toll PlazasPublication of this Design Guide has been approved by the IES. Suggestions for revisions should be directed to the IES.Prepared by:Toll Plaza Subcommittee of theIES Roadway Lighting CommitteeIES DG-23-14Copyrigh
2、t 2014 by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.Approved by the IES Board of Directors March 8, 2014, as a Transaction of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in any electronic retrieval
3、system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the IES.Published by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 120 Wall Street, New York, New York 10005.IES Standards and Guides are developed through committee consensus and produced by the IES Office in New York. Careful attent
4、ion is given to style and accuracy. If any errors are noted in this document, please forward them to Rita Harrold, Director of Technology, at the above address for verification and correction. The IES welcomes and urges feedback and comments. ISBN # 978-0-87995-291-4Printed in the United States of A
5、mericaDISCLAIMERIES publications are developed through the consensus standards development process approved by the American National Standards Institute. This process brings together volunteers represent-ing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve consensus on lighting recommendations. While the
6、IES administers the process and establishes policies and procedures to promote fairness in the development of consensus, it makes no guaranty or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information published herein.The IES disclaims liability for any injury to persons or property or other
7、damages of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequential or compensatory, directly or indirectly result-ing from the publication, use of, or reliance on this document.In issuing and making this document available, the IES is not undertaking to render professional or other services
8、for or on behalf of any person or entity. Nor is the IES undertaking to perform any duty owed by any person or entity to someone else. Anyone using this document should rely on his or her own independent judgment or, as appropriate, seek the advice of a competent professional in determining the exer
9、cise of reasonable care in any given circumstances.The IES has no power, nor does it undertake, to police or enforce compliance with the contents of this document. Nor does the IES list, certify, test or inspect products, designs, or installations for compliance with this document. Any certification
10、 or statement of compliance with the requirements of this document shall not be attributable to the IES and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement.IES DG-23-14Prepared by the IES Roadway Lighting CommitteeToll Plazas Sub-CommitteeJ. Kroll, Chair 2008-2012E. Kramer, C
11、hair 2012 -M.Tedesco, Vice-ChairC. Andersen*J. Bastianpillai*R. BradfordM. GabrielE. GrillR. GuptaB. HarveyJ. Havard*W.HughesJ. Kroll*C. KwongT. Li P. LutkevichM. Maltezos*K. Molloy*E. Morel C. Shaflik*A. SibigerR. Velazquez*Advisory Members* Honorary MembersThis document is dedicated to the memory
12、of John KrollCover photograph provided courtesy of Ed Kramer, EJkramer Consulting, LL.Roadway Lighting CommitteeN. Dittman, ChairA. Silbiger, Vice ChairE. Morel, TreasurerW. Smelser, SecretaryM. AitkenheadB. AnanthanarayananC. AndersenS. Annoh*J. ArmstrongP. ArumugasaamyT. BakerJ. BastianpillaiJ. Bl
13、oomfieldP. Box*R. Bradford*S. BraunM. BucciJ. Buraczynski*K. BurkettE. Cacique*C. ChadwickB. Chau*G. ChelvanayagamA. Cheng* J. Cheung*V. CiminoR. ClearP. Contos*S. Coyle*Charles Craig*D. CrawfordM. Cunningham*J. Degnan*J. DoyleM. DudasM. FeeT. FenimoreJ. Frazer*M. FreedmanM. Gabriel*R. GibbonsR. Gup
14、taG. Harlow*J. HartJ. Harvey*R. HarveyG. Hauser*J. Havard*W. HughesD. Husby*J. Jiao*M. Janoff*J. Jewell*R. Jones*J. Josefowicz*R. KauffmanD. KeithE. KramerJ. KrollM. Kurtz*C. Kwong*S. LansfordL. LeetzowO. Letamendi*R. LeVere*J. Levy*I. LewinT. Li*D. Line*L. Livingston*P. Lutkevich*M. MaltezosM. Maye
15、r*J. McCormick*S. McKnight*D. McLean*J. Meyers*J. Mickel*C. Miller*K. Molloy*D. MonahanC. Mondesir*J. Mugivan*K. NegashH. Odle*D. Okon*B. Owen*D. Paulin*M. Pearse*C. Pekar*P. Phillips*L. RadetskyR. RainerP. ReedP. SabauR. Schwab*C. Shaflik*B. Shelby*J. Simmers*L. SmithM. Smolyzansky*F. Stohl*R. Topa
16、lova*A. Weaver*S. Wentworth*S. SpitulskiR. StarkR. StemprokM. TedescoP. Van Der PolR. VincentV. Waight*J. WeaverS. WegnerR. YeagerAdvisory Members*Honorary Members*IES DG-23-14IES DG-23-14Contents1.0 Introduction.12.0 The Plaza Defined12.1 Toll Roads .12.2 Toll Plaza 12.3 Approach Road (Ramp) whethe
17、r manual, auto-mated or electronic. This structure also provides the means to mount the luminaires required to provide the necessary illuminance for the collection areas roadway surface. It should be noted that in addition to the ambient lighting provided under the canopy, supplemental luminaires th
18、at are normally part of the roadway lighting system will also be mounted to provide the necessary illuminance at the point the transaction is actually made between the toll atten-dant and the driver.2.5.2 Toll Collection Area There are three types of toll collection areas, the first being a Manual l
19、ane where a person (toll collector) actually performs a manual exchange of money. The second type is an Automated lane, which only accepts exact change and Electronic Toll Collection equipment integrated into the standard collection lanes. The third and newest method for collecting tolls is to have
20、express lanes that are designed to collect the toll electronical-ly and not require the vehicle to stop or slow down.The manual and automated collection lanes consist of two key task areas; a booth for the toll attendant to occupy and collect tolls and the second being the task area where the money
21、is exchanged (or dropped into the automated machine). The second area is the area defined in Table 1 as “Toll Collection Area” and is illuminated for the horizontal task.Electronic Toll Collection type lanes are those lanes which utilize electronic devices mounted to the vehicles windshield (windscr
22、een) or sometimes to the front bumper depending on the vehicle. These devices electronically send a signal to a receiving device at the plaza. These lanes typically do not have a toll booth or automated collection machine; they are simply areas with a canopy or overhead structure that houses an elec
23、tronic sensing device that receives a signal from the vehicle as it passes through. The device then initiates an electronic pay-ment, thus not requiring the vehicle to stop.Many of todays toll facilities have a combination of the three types of collection areas. This is mainly due to the new technol
24、ogy associated with the electronic type toll collection process. The Authorities are ret-rofitting existing lanes to include the electronic type payment system. These areas can become compli-cated to properly illuminate, especially if the walkway 2.3 Approach Road (Ramp) IES-RP-20, Parking Area Ligh
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