Chrysler LLC Construction Standards

12/17/04

SECTION 16511 - INTERIOR LIGHTING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1  SUMMARY

  1. This Section includes interior lighting fixtures, lighting fixtures mounted on exterior building surfaces, lamps, ballasts, emergency lighting units, and accessories.
  2. This Section also includes receiving and installing Owner-furnished fixtures designated on the Drawings.

1.2  DEFINITIONS

  1. Fixture: A complete lighting unit, exit sign, or emergency lighting unit. Fixtures include lamps and parts required to distribute light, position and protect lamps, and connect lamps to power supply. Internal battery-powered exit signs and emergency lighting units also include a battery and the means for controlling and recharging the battery. Emergency lighting units include ones with and without integral lamp heads.
  2. Average Life: The time after which 50 percent fails and 50 percent survives under normal conditions.

1.3  SUBMITTALS

  1. Product Data describing fixtures and emergency lighting units. Arrange Product Data for fixtures in order of fixture designation. Include data on features and accessories and the following:
  2. Electrical Ratings and Photometric Data: Certified results of tests for fixtures and lamps.
  3. Wiring diagrams detailing wiring for control system showing both factory-installed and field-installed wiring for specific system of this Project and differentiating between factory-installed and field-installed wiring.

1.4  QUALITY ASSURANCE

  1. Fixtures, Emergency Lighting Units, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA70, Article100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
  2. Comply with NFPA70.
  3. FM Compliance: Fixtures for hazardous locations shall be listed and labeled for indicated class and division of hazard by FM.
  4. NFPA101 Compliance: Comply with visibility and luminance requirements for exit signs.

1.5  WARRANTY

  1. General Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1  MANUFACTURERS

  1. Available Products: Unless otherwise directed by the Owner, provide products indicated in the Lighting Fixture Schedule shown on Drawings.

2.2  FIXTURES AND FIXTURE COMPONENTS, GENERAL

  1. Metal Parts: Free from burrs, sharp corners, and edges.
  2. Sheet Metal Components: Steel, unless otherwise indicated. Form and support to prevent warping and sagging.
  3. Doors, Frames, and Other Internal Access: Smooth operating, free from light leakage under operating conditions, and arranged to permit relamping without use of tools. Arrange doors, frames, lenses, diffusers, and other pieces to prevent accidental falling during relamping and when secured in operating position.
  4. Reflecting Surfaces: Minimum reflectance as follows, unless otherwise indicated:
  5. White Surfaces: 85 percent.
  6. Specular Surfaces: 83 percent.
  7. Diffusing Specular Surfaces: 75 percent.
  8. Laminated Silver Metallized Film: 90 percent.
  9. Lenses, Diffusers, Covers, and Globes: 100 percent virgin acrylic plastic or annealed crystal glass, unless otherwise indicated.
  10. Plastic: High resistance to yellowing and other changes due to aging, exposure to heat, and ultraviolet radiation.
  11. Lens Thickness: 0.125 inch minimum, unless greater thickness is indicated.
  12. Exterior wall mounted fixture type shall include photoelectric control.
  13. UL773 and UL773A listed, factory mounted in fixture.
  14. Single throw contacts.
  15. Contacts fail in the ON position.
  16. Factory preset ON at 1.5-3 Fc (16 to 32 lux) and OFF at 4.5 - 10 Fc (48 to 108 lux) after a 15-second minimum time delay.
  17. Adjustable window slide for adjusting ON-OFF set points.
  18. Directional lens in front of photocell to prevent turnoff by fixed light sources.
  19. Locking-type receptacle to comply with NEMA C136.10.

2.3  FLUORESCENT LAMP BALLASTS

  1. General Requirements: Unless otherwise indicated, features include the following:
  2. Designed for type and quantity of lamps indicated at full light output.
  3. Total Harmonic Distortion Rating: Less than 20 percent.
  4. Sound Rating: A.
  5. Electronic Ballasts for Linear Lamps: Unless otherwise indicated, features include the following, besides those in "General Requirements" Paragraph above:
  6. Certified Ballast Manufacturer Certification: Indicated by label.
  7. Encapsulation: Without voids in potting compound.
  8. Parallel Lamp Circuits: Multiple lamp ballasts connected to maintain full light output on surviving lamps if one or more lamps fail.
  9. Electromagnetic Ballasts for Linear Lamps: Unless otherwise indicated, features include the following, besides those in "General Requirements" Paragraph above:
  10. Type: Energy saving.
  11. Certified Ballast Manufacturer Certification: Indicated by label.
  12. Encapsulation: Without voids in potting compound.
  13. Ballasts for Compact Lamps in Recessed Fixtures: Unless otherwise indicated, additional features include the following:
  14. Type: Electronic or electromagnetic, fully encapsulated in potting compound.
  15. Power Factor: 90 percent, minimum.
  16. Operating Frequency: 20 kHz or higher.
  17. Flicker: Less than 5 percent.
  18. Lamp Current Crest Factor: Less than 1.7.
  19. Transient Protection: Comply with IEEEC62.41 for CategoryA1 locations.
  20. Interference: Comply with 47CFR, Chapter1, Part18, SubpartC for limitations on electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference for nonconsumer equipment.
  21. Ballasts for Compact Lamps in Nonrecessed Fixtures: Unless otherwise indicated, additional features include the following:
  22. Power Factor: 90 percent, minimum.
  23. Ballast Coil Temperature: 65 deg C, maximum.
  24. Transient Protection: Comply with IEEEC62.41 for CategoryA1 locations.
  25. Interference: Comply with 47CFR, Chapter1, Part18, SubpartC for limitations on electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference for nonconsumer equipment.
  26. Ballasts for Dimmer-Controlled Fixtures: Comply with general and fixture-related requirements above for electronic ballasts.
  27. Compatibility: Certified by manufacturer for use with specific dimming system indicated for use with each dimming ballast.
  28. Ballasts for Low-Temperature Environments
  29. Temperatures 0 Deg F and Above: Electronic or electromagnetic type rated for 0 deg F starting temperature.
  30. Temperatures Minus 20 Deg F and Above: Electromagnetic type designed for use with high-output lamps.

2.4  HIGH-INTENSITY-DISCHARGE LAMP BALLASTS

  1. General: Comply with ANSIC82.4. Unless otherwise indicated, features include the following:
  2. Type: Regulating high-power-factor type, unless otherwise indicated.
  3. Operating Voltage: Match system voltage.
  4. Minimum Starting Temperature: Minus 22 deg F for single lamp ballasts.
  5. Normal Ambient Operating Temperature: 104 deg F.
  6. Open-circuit operation that will not reduce average life.
  7. Metal Halide Ballasts: Equip with a solid-state igniter/starter having an average life in pulsing mode of 10,000 hours at an igniter/starter case temperature of 90 degC.

2.5  EXIT SIGNS

  1. General Requirements: Comply with UL924 and the following:
  2. Sign Color: Red
  3. Lettering Size: 6 inch minimum height
  4. Arrows: As indicated on drawings
  5. Internally Lighted Signs
  6. Lamps for AC Operation: Light-emitting diodes, 70,000 hours minimum rated life.

2.6  EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS

  1. General: Self-contained units complying with UL924.
  2. Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free, lead-acid type with minimum 10-year nominal life and special warranty.
  3. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state type with sealed transfer relay.
  4. Operation: Relay automatically turns lamp on when power supply circuit voltage drops to 80 percent of nominal voltage or below. Lamp automatically disconnects from battery when voltage approaches deep-discharge level. When normal voltage is restored, relay disconnects lamps from battery, and battery is automatically recharged and floated on charger.
  5. Integral Time-Delay Relay: Holds unit on for fixed interval when power is restored after an outage; time delay permits high-intensity-discharge lamps to restrike and develop adequate output.

2.7  ROTATING RED BEACON LIGHT

  1. Exterior mounted rotating red beacon light including 100 watt halogen lamp as scheduled on the Drawings, Fixture Schedule.
  2. Product: Edward Signaling, AdaptaBeacon Rotating Light 58 Series, or approved substitute.

2.8  LAMPS

  1. Fluorescent Color Temperature and Minimum Color-Rendering Index: 4100K and 85CRI, unless otherwise indicated.
  2. Noncompact Fluorescent Lamp Life: Rated average is 20,000 hours at 3 hours per start when used on rapid-start circuits.
  3. Metal-Halide Color Temperature and Minimum Color-Rendering Index: 3600K and 70CRI, unless otherwise indicated.

2.9  FIXTURE SUPPORT COMPONENTS

  1. Comply with Division16 Section "Basic Electrical Materials and Methods" for channel- and angle-iron supports. Also refer to Standard Detail Drawings for fixture support components and methods.
  2. Single-Stem Hangers: 1/2 inch steel tubing with swivel ball fitting and ceiling canopy. Finish same as fixture.
  3. Twin-Stem Hangers: Two, 1/2 inch steel tubes with single canopy arranged to mount a single fixture. Finish same as fixture.
  4. Rod Hangers: 3/16 inch minimum diameter, cadmium-plated, threaded steel rod.
  5. Hook Hangers: Integrated assembly matched to fixture and line voltage and equipped with threaded attachment, cord, and locking-type plug.

2.10  FINISHES

  1. Fixtures: Manufacturer's standard, unless otherwise indicated.
  2. Paint Finish: Applied over corrosion-resistant treatment or primer, free of defects.
  3. Metallic Finish: Corrosion resistant.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1  RECEIVING AND STORAGE OF OWNER FURNISHED UNITS

  1. Make arrangements to receive Owner furnished lighting fixtures.
  2. Notify Owner of arrival date and assist Owner in inspection for damage.
  3. Store lighting fixtures in an area protected from damage by weather or normal construction activities.

3.2  INSTALLATION

  1. Fixtures: Set level, plumb, and square with ceiling and walls, and secure according to manufacturer's written instructions and approved submittal materials. Install lamps in each fixture.
  2. Suspended Fixture Support: As follows:
  3. Pendants and Rods: Where longer than 48 inches, brace to limit swinging.
  4. Stem-Mounted, Single-Unit Fixtures: Suspend with twin-stem hangers.
  5. Continuous Rows: Use tubing or stem for wiring at one point and tubing or rod for suspension for each unit length of fixture chassis, including one at each end.

3.3  FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

  1. Inspect each installed fixture for damage. Replace damaged fixtures and components.
  2. Tests: As follows:
  3. Verify normal operation of each fixture after installation.
  4. Emergency Lighting: Interrupt electrical supply to demonstrate proper operation.
  5. Verify automatic transfer to emergency source and retransfer to normal.
  6. Malfunctioning Fixtures and Components: Replace or repair, then retest. Repeat procedure until units operate properly.

3.4  CLEANING AND ADJUSTING

  1. Clean fixtures internally and externally after installation. Use methods and materials recommended by manufacturer.
  2. Adjust aimable fixtures to provide required light intensities.

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