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AS/NZS 1158.1.1:1997

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Road Lighting Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and installation design requirements
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Superseded date

03-30-2023

Published date

04-05-1997

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1 - AS/NZS 1158.1.1:1997 ROAD LIGHTING - VEHICULAR TRAFFICE (CATEGORY V) LIGHTING-PERFORMANCE AND INSTALLATION DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
4 - PREFACE
5 - For Australian designers:
5 - For New Zealand designers:
5 - For Australian and New Zealand designers:
6 - CONTENTS
7 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
7 - 1.1 SCOPE
7 - 1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
7 - 1.3 DEFINITIONS
7 - 1.4 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
7 - 1.5 LIGHTING CATEGORIES AND THEIR APPLICATION
9 - SECTION 2 OBJECTIVES AND LIGHT TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
9 - 2.1 GENERAL OBJECTIVE
9 - 2.2 DESIGN OBJECTIVES
9 - 2.3 LIGHT TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
9 - 2.3.1 General
10 - 2.3.2 Applicable parameters
10 - 2.4 MAINTENANCE OF LIGHT TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
11 - 2.5 BASIS OF COMPLIANCE
13 - SECTION 3 INSTALLATION DESIGN METHODS AND RULES
13 - 3.1 BASIS OF DESIGN
13 - 3.2 STRAIGHT SECTIONS
13 - 3.2.1 Design method
14 - 3.2.2 Design rules
18 - 3.3 CURVES
18 - 3.3.1 Application of design methods
18 - 3.3.2 Curves pacing chart
20 - 3.3.3 Computer calculations (luminance-based)
20 - 3.3.4 Computer calculations (illuminance-based)
22 - 3.4 INTERSECTIONS, JUNCTIONS AND OTHER SPECIFIED LOCATIONS
22 - 3.4.1 General
22 - 3.4.2 Luminance-based requirements
22 - 3.4.3 Illuminance-based requirements
27 - 3.5 ISOLATED INTERSECTIONS AND JUNCTIONS
27 - 3.5.1 Application
27 - 3.5.2 Design rules
27 - 3.6 UPWARD WASTE LIGHT RATIO
29 - SECTION 4 PROVISION OF LUMINAIRE DATA AND INSTALLATION DESIGN AIDS
29 - 4.1 LUMINAIRE DATA
29 - 4.2 INSTALLATION DESIGN AIDS
29 - 4.2.1 Basis of preparation
30 - 4.2.2 Luminaire spacing tables
30 - 4.2.3 Luminaire performance tables
30 - 4.2.4 Isolux diagrams
32 - APPENDIX A - REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
32 - A1 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
32 - A2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
34 - APPENDIX B - GENERAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIGHTING CATEGORIES APPLICABLE TO TRAFFIC ROUTES
35 - APPENDIX C - DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE WITH THIS STANDARD

Sets out performance criteria and installation design requirements for Category V lighting as described in AS/NZS 1158.0, i.e. lighting for traffic routes, including arterial roads and freeways. Specifies the applicable lighting parameters and the values to be achieved. Also requires the provision of certain luminaire and installation design data.

This Standard specifies performance and installation design requirements for Category V lighting as described in AS/NZS 1158.0. It also specifies the luminaire and installation design data that is needed to facilitate the lighting design and the assessment of compliance with the requirements of this Standard.This Standard is intended to be read in conjunction with AS 1158.2, AS/NZS 1158.0, AS/NZS 1158.1.3 and NZS 6701.NOTES:1 Category V lighting is applicable to roads on which the visual requirements of motorists are dominant, e.g. arterial roads.2 Computer-based calculation procedures applicable to the design of Category V lighting are given in AS 1158.2 except that, for application in New Zealand, the observer position for the calculations is taken as specified in NZS 6701. Guidance on the design, installation, operation and maintenance of Category V lighting is provided in AS/NZS 1158.1.3.

Committee
LG-002
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0815 3
Pages
29
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

Amendment 1 to AS/NZS 1158.1.1:1997 see DR 98307 CP. Under Revision see DR 03283 First published as part of AS CA19-1939.Revised and designated in part as AS CA19.1-1964.Revised and designated AS 1158.1-1973.Seconmd edition 1986.First published in New Zealand in part as NZCP 54:1962.NZCP 53.1 first published 1963.NZSR 18.2 first published 1967.Revised, amalgamated and redesignated NZS 6701:1983.AS 1158.1-1986 and NZS 6701:1983, jointly revised and redesignated in part as AS/NZS 1158.1.1:1997. First published as part of AS CA19-1939. Revised and designated in part as AS CA19.1-1964. Revised and designated AS 1158.1-1973. Seconmd edition 1986. First published in New Zealand in part as NZCP 54:1962. NZCP 53.1 first published 1963. NZSR 18.2 first published 1967. Revised, amalgamated and redesignated NZS 6701:1983. AS 1158.1-1986 and NZS 6701:1983, jointly revised and redesignated in part as AS/NZS 1158.1.1:1997.

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