IESNA RP-36-2015 Recommended Practice for Lighting Maintenance.pdf
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1、IES/NALMCO RP-36-15Recommended Practice forLighting MaintenanceIES/NALMCO RP-36-15IES/NALMCO Recommended Practice forLighting MaintenancePublication of this Recommended Practicehas been approved by IES.Suggestions for revisionsPrepared by:The IES Maintenance CommitteeIES/NALMCO RP-36-15Copyright 201
2、5 by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.Approved by the IES Board of Directors, August 8, 2015, 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 sys
3、tem 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 attention
4、 is given to style and accuracy. If any errors are noted in this document, please forward them to the Director or Manager of Technology, at the above address for verification and correction. The IES welcomes and urges feedback and comments.ISBN # 978-0-87995-317-1Printed in the United States of Amer
5、ica.DISCLAIMERIES 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 IE
6、S 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 d
7、amages 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 f
8、or 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 profes-sional 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 require-ments of this document shall not be attributable to the IES and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement.IES/NALMCO RP-36-15Prepared by the IES Maintenance CommitteeNorma Frank, ChairACKNOWLEDGMENTSSpecial thanks to the inte
11、rNational Association of Lighting Management Companies (NALMCO) for co-sponsoring the development of this Recommended Practice.Special thanks to Craig DiLouie, LC for his writing and editing assistance with this Practice.A. AmaroW. Boren J. BurkeV. Frank*R. Levin*K. Mallardi C. MendelsohnS. Rahm* Ad
12、visory MemberIES/NALMCO RP-36-15IES/NALMCO RP-36-15Please refer to the IES Bookstore after you purchase this IES Standard, for possible Errata, Addenda, and Clarifications, www.ies.org/bookstoreContents1.0 Introduction 12.0 Failure Modes.22.1 Lamp Mortality22.2 Lumen Depreciation .32.3 Color Shift .
13、42.4 Visual Instability 53.0 Light Loss Factors.63.1 Lamp Lumen Depreciation (LLD) 63.2 Luminaire Dirt Depreciation (LDD) .63.2.1 LDD Factor Calculation Procedure for Indoor Environments63.2.2 LDD Factor Calculation Procedure for Roadway Luminaires .73.3 Lamp Failure .83.3.1 Lamp Burnouts (LBO) .93.
14、4 Room Surface Dirt Depreciation (RSDD) 93.5 Foliage 93.6 Non-Recoverable Light Loss Factors 104.0 Maintenance Methods .104.1 Spot Relamping104.2 Group Relamping 114.3 Periodic Luminaire and Room Cleaning134.4 Visual Inspection and Troubleshooting 135.0 Planning And Economics 145.1 Economic Group Re
15、lamping Interval 145.2 Group Relamping Optimization .145.3 Luminaire Cleaning Interval155.4 Luminaire Cleaning Economics 155.5 Program Performance Example 156.0 Maintenance And Design 166.1 Programming166.2 Conceptual Design .166.3 Commissioning 166.4 Design Development166.4.1 Design Planning .166.4
16、.2 Lamps.176.4.3 Ballasts176.4.4 Luminaires .186.4.5 Lighting Controls 186.5 Documentation 19IES/NALMCO RP-36-157.0 Planning And Executing Maintenance Operations .207.1 Safety Considerations 207.1.1 General Precautions207.1.2 OSHA Lockout/Tagout Regulations 207.1.3 Disconnecting Means During Re-Ball
17、asting217.1.4 NEC Requirements for Luminaire Support.217.1.5 Hazardous Materials Communication 217.2 Operational Planning .227.3 Cleaning/Relamping Basics227.4 Manufacturer Instructions .227.5 Lamp Technologies.237.5.1 Incandescent Lamps .237.5.2 Linear Fluorescent Lamps .237.5.3 Compact Fluorescent
18、 Lamps (CFLs) .237.5.4 HID Lamps .247.5.5 Metal Halide Lamps 247.5.6 High-Pressure Sodium Lamps 247.5.7 Mercury Vapor Lamps 257.5.8 LED Lighting257.6 Cleaning Compounds and Luminaire Surfaces257.6.1 Aluminum 257.6.2 Silver Film257.6.3 Porcelain Enamel 257.6.4 Synthetic Enamel 257.6.5 Glass .257.6.6
19、Plastics 267.7 Maintenance Equipment.267.7.1 Ladders and Stilts .267.7.2 Scaffolding .267.7.3 Telescoping Scaffolding .267.7.4 Personnel Lift .267.7.5 Disconnecting Hangers .267.7.6 Lamp Changers .277.7.7 Catwalks, Cranes and Cages.277.7.8 Vacuum Cleaners and Blowers .27 8.0 Disposition Of Failed Li
20、ghting Components (USA) .278.1 Lamp Disposal.278.2 Low-Pressure Sodium Lamps 288.3 PCB Ballast Disposal .289.0 System Troubleshooting.289.1 Safety First289.2 Isolating the Cause of Operating Problems.28IES/NALMCO RP-36-159.3 Troubleshooting Gaseous Discharge Lighting 299.3.1 Troubleshooting Fluoresc
21、ent Lighting 309.3.2 Troubleshooting HID Lighting.309.3.3 Troubleshooting LED Lighting 319.4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting of LEDs.319.4.1 Failure Modes.329.4.2 Replacing LED Fixtures .339.4.3 Replacing LED Drivers339.4.4 Surge Protection in LED Drivers 349.4.5 Ambient Temperature Issues .359.4.6
22、Troubleshooting Light Output Degradation 359.4.7 Color Shift and Color Control in LEDs 369.4.8 LED Startup 369.4.9 End-of-life Signalling .369.4.10 LED Dimming .369.4.11 LED Dimming Issues with Commercial 0-10V Dimmers 379.4.12 LED Dimming Issues with Residential Dimmers 389.4.13 Testing Dimmer Comp
23、atibility.399.4.14 Track Lighting and 12V LED MR16 Replacements 399.4.15 Specific Issues Relating to “LED Tubes” 409.4.16 Cleaning and Routine Maintenance of LED Fixtures.419.4.17 Summary 41Annex A Lighting Terms 42Key Sources of Codes and Guidelines .61Additional Resources .61Bibliography .61IES/NA
24、LMCO RP-36-151IES/NALMCO RP-36-151.0 INTRODUCTIONAll electric lighting systems degrade in performance during their operating life. Lamps produce less and less light the longer they operate, while their spec-tral output may shift in color. Lamp output may be absorbed by dirt and dust accumulation on
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