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NECA/IESNA 500 : 2006

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INSTALLING INDOOR COMMERCIAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS

Published date

01-12-2013

Foreword
1. Scope
   1.1 Products and Applications Included
   1.2 Products and Applications Excluded
   1.3 Related Construction Materials
   1.4 Regulatory and Other Requirements
2. Definitions
3. Electrical Safety
   3.1 General
   3.2 De-Energizing Equipment
   3.3 Energizing Equipment
   3.4 Brach Circuit and Switching Conductors
4. Preliminary Installation Procedures
   4.1 Receiving, Handling, and Storage
   4.2 Site Preparation
   4.3 Coordination With Other Trades
5. General Installation Procedures
   5.1 General
   5.2 Hangers and Supports
   5.3 Lay-In Luminaires
   5.4 Downlights
   5.5 Recessed Fluorescent Troffers
   5.6 Other Recessed Luminaires
   5.7 Surface and Superseded Lighting Systems
   5.8 Surface-Mounted Luminaires
   5.9 Close-to-Ceiling Luminaires
   5.10 Suspended Direct, Indirect, and Direct/Indirect
        Lighting Systems
   5.11 Pendant Luminaires
   5.12 Track Lighting Systems
   5.13 Wall-Mounted Luminaires
6. Final Installation Procedures
   6.1 Electrical Connections
   6.2 Interior Cleaning
   6.3 Lamping
   6.4 Final Cleaning and Completion of Luminaire Installation
   6.5 Energizing and Testing
   6.6 Punchlist and Acceptance
   6.7 Project Deliveries
7. Maintenance
   7.1 General
   7.2 Replacing Luminaire Components
8. Troubleshooting Procedures
   8.1 Incandescent Luminaires
   8.2 Halogen Luminaires
   8.3 Fluorescent Luminaires
   8.4 High-Intensity Discharge Luminaires
Annex A: Fluorescent Troffer Compatibility Considerations
 A.1 Standard Suspended Ceilings
 A.2 Mechanical System Connections
Annex B: Standard Downlight Ratings
Annex C: Special Mountings for Suspended Luminaires
Annex D: Reference Standards

Describes installation and maintenance procedures for Indoor-Commercial Lighting Systems, including fluorescent and HID luminaires. Developed jointly with the Illuminating Engineering Society of North American.

DevelopmentNote
Included in NECA 5000 SERIES. (11/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
National Electrical Contractors Association
Status
Current

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