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ÖNORM EN 15193-1
Issue date: 2021 11 01
Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting - Part 1: Specifications, Module M9
This standard specifies the methodology for evaluating the energy performance of lighting systems for providing general illumination in residential and non-residential bu...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 108 Pages
Language:
German
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Topics
Planning & implementation of construction projects, Lighting, Lighting in general
Planning & implementation of construction projects, Thermal insulation of buildings, Thermal insulation of buildings
Building services engineering & equipment, Supply and disposal systems for buildings, Other installations in buildings
This standard specifies the methodology for evaluating the energy performance of lighting systems for providing general illumination in residential and non-residential buildings and for calculating or measuring the amount of energy required or used for lighting in buildings. The method may be applied to new, existing or refurbished buildings. It also provides a methodology (LENI) as the measure of the energy efficiency of the lighting installations in buildings.
This standard does not cover lighting requirements, the design of lighting systems, the planning of lighting installations, the characteristics of lighting equipment (lamps, control gear and luminaires) and systems used for display lighting, desk lighting or luminaires built into furniture. This standard does not provide any procedure for the dynamic simulation of lighting scene setting.
ÖNORM EN 15193-1
2021 11 01
Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting - Part 1: Specifications, Module ...
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ÖNORM EN 15193-1
2017 10 01
Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting - Part 1: Specifications, Module ...
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2014 06 17
Calculation of the impact of daylight utilization on the net and final energy demand for lighting