IESNA TM-10-2000 Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and Light Trespass) in Conjunction with Roadway Lighting.pdf
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1、1 2 TM=lO=OO O Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and Light Trespass) in Conjunction with Roadway Lighting The LIGHTING AUTHORITY“ O Publication of this Committee Report has been approved by the IESNA. Suggestions for revisions should be directed to the IESNA. Prepared by The Obtrusive Light
2、 Subcommittee of the IESNA Roadway Lighting Committee Publication of this Committee Report has been approved by the IESNA. Suggestions for revisions should be directed to the IESNA. IESNA TM-10-00 IESNA Technical Memorandum Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and LightTrespass) In Conjunction
3、s with Roadway Lighting Prepared by: The Obtrusive Light Subcommittee of the IESNA Roadway Lighting Committee I Copyright 2000 by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. Approved by the IESNA Board of Directors, February 26,2000 as a Transaction of the Illuminating Engineering Society
4、 of North America. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in any electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the IESNA. Published by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 120 Wall Street, New York, New York 1
5、0005. 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 any errors are noted in this document, please for- ward them to Rita Harrold, Director Educational and Technical Development,
6、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 Obtrusive Light Subcommittee of the IESNA Roadway Lighting committee d II) Obtrusive Light Subcommittee William A. Hughes, Chair Bradford
7、, R.A. Canavan, M.G. Chapman, T.J. Cimino, V. Contos, P. Crawford, D.L. Daiber, W. Edmonds, J.W. Eslinger, G.A. Fairbanks, K. Kosiorek, A.S. Maltezos, M. McCormick, J. McGowan, T.K.* Mickel, J.J. Monahan, D.R. Monsoor, R.G. Morehead, W.E. Oerkvitz, C.A. Okon, D.W. Rowsell, E.C. a WGght, V.H. Roadway
8、 Lighting Committee John J. Mickel, Chair W. Adrian A.P. Allegretto* B. Ananthanaray- anan S.W. Annoh* J.B. Arens J.D. Armstrong J.A. Bastianpillai J. Bodanis* P.C. Box R.A. Bradford J.J. Buraczynski* K.A. Burkett J.C. Busser E. Cacique* M.G. Canavan V.F. Carney R.A. Catone* T.J. Chapman* B.T. Chau*
9、 D. Chaudhuri* A.Cheng* R.B. Chong V. Cimino R.D. Clear P. Contos C.W. Craig D.L. Crawford* M.D. Crossland C.L. Crouch* W. Daiber J.E. Degnan N. Dittman Z. Durys* G. Duve* W.H. Edman* G.A. Eclinger K. Fairbanks* T. Fenimore* D.H. Fox* M. Freedman* D.G. Garner* R. Gibbons* A.S. Goel* R.C. Gupta R.L.
10、Hamm G. Harlow* J.M. Hart G.A. Hauser* T.S. Hester* W.A. Hughes D.E. Husby* M.S. Janoff J.E. Jewell* R. Kauffman* M.E. Keck* D. Keith A. Ketvirtis A.S. Kosiorek J. Kroll* R. LeVere I. Lewin C.H. Loch P.J. Lutkevich D. Mace C. Miller* DA. Macha* M. Maltezos J. McCormick* S.W. McKnight J.F. Meyers D.R
11、. Monahan R.G. Monsoor W.E. Morehead* E. Morel H.D. Mosley* K. Negash* H. Odle C.A. Oerkvitz D.W. Okon J.L. Pimenta* G.P. Robinson* M.J. Robinson* A.S. Rose E.C. Rowsell P.P Sabau N.A. Schiewe R.N. Schwab B.L. Shelby* A.D. Silbiger* J. Simard R.L. Sitzema, Jr. G.E. Smallwood R.E. Stark R. Stemprok*
12、D.C. Strong* J.D. Turner* H.A. Van Dusen R. Vincent R.P. Vogel* V. H. Waight J.D. Walters C.P. Watson J. Weaver* S. Wegner* A. Williams* R.R. Wylie A.B. York* *Advisory Member *Honorary Member IESNA TM-1 0-00 Contents 1.OForeword ,.,.l 2.0Introduction . 3.0StrayLight 3.1 Sky Glow 3.2 LightTrespass 2
13、 3.3Glare . 4.0 Community Ordinances and Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 5.0 Methods of Measuring and Evaluating Stray Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 6.0 Solutions and M
14、itigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 6.1 Prevention - New Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 6.2 Remedial Modification - Ex
15、isting Installations. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7.0Conclusion .4 References 5 For Further Reading 5 a Glossary .,.6 LI IESNA TM-10-00 IESNA Technical Memorandum Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and Light Trespass) in Conjunction with Roadway
16、Lighting 0 the beauty of the night environment. While the con- cerns and solutions for stray light problems can be described in several different ways, this technical memorandum will address three components: sky glow light trespass, and glare. 3.1 Sky Glow This Technical Memorandum addresses sky gl
17、ow, light trespass, and glare associated with roadway lighting. Roadway lighting has been estimated to account for approximately 30 percent of sky glow and light tres- pass. Designers should address these issues and pro- mote “good lighting” practices whenever possible. Misdirected or misapplied out
18、door lighting is a con- cern for aesthetic, environmental and energy man- agement reasons. This technical memorandum iden- tifies some of the issues and suggests lighting design solutions, which can be used as the basis for lighting ordinances or regulations. The impact of roadway lighting upon anim
19、al or plant life is outside the scope of this technical memoran- dum, but should not be ignored by designers and engineers responsible for outdoor lighting. 2.0 INTRODUCTION e For most of mans existence, there has been a desire to dispel the dark. During the past 100 years, applied technology has pr
20、ovided the ability to illuminate the outdoors so that most facilities can be used day and night. Millions of people can go shopping and travel the highways at night in comfort and safety. As the appli- cation of roadway lighting for convenience, security, and safety has increased, concern has arisen
21、 about adverse environmental effects. This has resulted in an increasing number of community regulations to control or limit all outdoor lighting, including roadway lighting. 3.0 STRAY LIGHT Recognition that stray light could cause problems was noted in the IESNA Lighting Handbook almost 25 years ag
22、o, but the recommendation to add glare shields or louvers to floodlights was limited to applica- tions adjacent to residential property. The adverse effects of roadway lighting were not considered. Most critics, while not opposed to roadway lighting, believe it can be provided in ways that help pres
23、erve 0 “Sky glow” is the term used to describe the added sky brightness caused by the scattering of electric light into the atmosphere, particularly from outdoor lighting in urban areas. This phenomenon is of concern to astronomers, and to a lesser extent, the general pub- lic. Sky brightness is att
24、ributed to the following factors: urbatdsuburban growth; lighting designs that disregard glare calculations and precautions; inappropriate light- ing equipment selection and installation. Sky bright- ness increases in proportion to the installed lumens, unless steps are taken to mitigate the problem
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