Title: Standards
1Standards
2Why Emergency Lighting
- In case of event which make a power cut,
Emergency Lighting must provide enough light in
order to
Guarantee clear marking of emergency
exits Facilitate the safe evacuation of
people Help to localise fire alarm and first aid
devices
Guarantee a minimum light level to avoid panic by
occupants and enable activities to continue
3Synthesis of EN standard
- Market hold by EN regulation and possible local
deviation - Chance to pull up market (technology / price)
connected to safety market - Schneider Electric is fully aligned with this
approach.
gt EN 50172For the E.Lighting maintenance and
test procedures
gt EN 60598-2-22For the E.Lighting product design
gt EN 1838For the E.Lighting applications rules
4EN Standard
- EN 1838 Application rules
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6Types of applications
- 3 sub-categories for Safety Lighting
7Escape route
- Standard EN 1838 says
- If Escape routes wider up to 2 m, luminaries must
be installed to ensure a minimum level of
lighting (1 lux) on the floor along the central
line of the escape route.
8Anti-panic area
- Standard EN 1838 says
- For anti-panic area, luminaries must be installed
to ensure a minimum level of lighting on the
floor until 0.5 m from the wall.
9Example 1/3
- Example of Escape Route and Anti-panic area
10Example 2/3
- Example of Escape Route and Anti-panic area
11Example 3/3
- Example of High Risk Area Production Plants,
workshops
12Photometric rules
- Lumen lighting flux unit or lighting power
- Lux flux received per unit area of the
illuminated element.1 lux 1 lumen / 1 m²
13Parameters - Lighting level
14Exit indication
15Parameters - Safety signalling
- d observation distance
- p pictogram height
- s 100 for signs externally lluminated 200
for signs self-illuminated
d s x p
16Parameters - Safety signalling
- Externally illumated signs
- Internally illumated signs
17Luminescence measurement of the signs
18Location of the luminaires
19Location of the luminaires
20Location of the luminaires
- Signs are required whenever the direction of
escape is ambiguous
21Location of the luminaires
- Near changes of direction
22Location of the luminaires
- Near each flight of stairs
23Location of the luminaires
- At each change of floor level
24Location of the luminaires
25Location of the luminaires
- Near each Fire Alarm call point - fire fighting
equipment
26Location of the luminaires
- But
- First Aide Site, Fire fighting equipment and call
points should be more lighted than escape route,
when not located on an escape route not located
on an escape route or in an anti-panic area.
27Location of the luminaires
28Location of the luminaires
29Location of the luminaires
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32What type of product to be used depending on the
need
- Anti-panic area
- Luminance to provide the right luminous flux at
the ground level
- Criteria
- Height of the ceiling (impact on the needful
flux). - Surface of the area (impact on nb of luminaires
to be installed).
33What type of product to be used depending on the
need
- Escape Route
- Luminance to provide the right luminous flux at
the ground level - Visibility distance to indicate efficiently the
route of escape
- Criteria
- Height of the ceiling (Flux of the product).
- Dimension of the screen (impact on nb of
luminaires to be installed).
34Distance between E.Lighting blocks
- Influent parameters
- Safety Lighting
- It depends of the luminaire (shape, composition,
flux) - Location of the product
- Height over the floor, the mounting wall,
ceiling, axes positioning - The level of light required
- 1 lux, 0.5 lux, 15 lux
35Distance between E.Lighting blocks
- Spacing Tables
- For each products exits a table which defines
whether fittings are needed in addition to those
required for the points of emphasis.
36Example
- Spacing table for Rilux 60 lm 1h
37EN Standard
EN 50172 rules for maintenances
38Maintenance rules EN 50172
- EN 50172 Periodic Maintenance test records
- Series of procedures to keep the safety lighting
system working efficiently
- Daily
- Make a daily check of the energy source power
supply indicators.
- System failures Should have be recorded on a
register
- Annually
- Make a duration test on each lighting and sign
luminairessimulating loss in standard power
supply for sufficient time.
- Monthly
- Make a test of the luminaires, simulating
failure of the standard power supply for enough
time to allow verification of the start-up of the
lighting devices and signs.
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