Light and lighting - Sports lighting

This standard specifies lighting for those indoor and outdoor sports events most practised in Europe. It provides lighting values for the design and control of sports lighting installations in terms of illuminances, uniformity, glare restriction and colour properties of the light sources. All requirements are meant to be as minimum requirements. It also gives methods by which these values are measured. For the limitation of glare, it also points out restrictions on the location of the luminaires for specific applications.
For emergency lighting this standard refers to the requirements of EN 1838.

Licht und Beleuchtung - Sportstättenbeleuchtung

Diese Norm legt die Beleuchtung von Sportstätten in Innen- und Außenanlagen fest für die in Europa am häufigsten ausgeübten Sportarten. Sie gibt Werte für Beleuchtungsstärken, Gleichmäßigkeiten, Blendungsbegrenzung und Farbeigenschaften der Lichtquellen an, um die Beleuchtung von Sportstätten zu planen und überprüfen zu können. Alle Anforderungen sind als Mindestwerte zu verstehen. Verfahren zur Messung dieser Werte werden angegeben. Für die Blendungsbegrenzung werden für einzelne Sportarten außerdem Einschränkungen bezüglich der Anordnung der Leuchten gegeben.
Für Anforderungen an die Notbeleuchtung wird auf EN 1838 verwiesen.

Éclairagisme - Éclairage des installations sportives

Cette norme spécifie l’éclairage des manifestations sportives, à l’intérieur ou à l’extérieur, les plus pratiquées en Europe. Elle fournit des valeurs pour le projet et le contrôle de l’éclairage des installations sportives en termes d’éclairements, d’uniformité, de limitation de l’éblouissement et de propriétés de couleur des sources lumineuses. Toutes les exigences s’entendent comme exigences minimales. Elle donne aussi des méthodes de mesure de ces valeurs. Elle précise également les restrictions de position des luminaires, dans des applications particulières, pour la limitation de l’éblouissement.
Pour les exigences de l’éclairage de secours, il convient de se référer à l’EN 1838.

Razsvetljava - Razsvetljava športnih objektov

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Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
18-Dec-2007
Withdrawal Date
04-Dec-2018
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Completion Date
05-Dec-2018

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Effective Date
11-Dec-2018

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Light and lighting - Sports lightingRazsvetljava - Razsvetljava športnih objektovÉclairagisme - Éclairage des installations sportivesLicht und Beleuchtung - SportstättenbeleuchtungTa slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 12193:2007SIST EN 12193:2008en,fr,de97.220.1091.160.01ICS:SIST EN 12193:19991DGRPHãþDSLOVENSKI
STANDARDSIST EN 12193:200801-maj-2008

EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 12193December 2007ICS 91.160.01; 97.220.10Supersedes EN 12193:1999
English VersionLight and lighting - Sports lightingÉclairagisme - Éclairage des installations sportivesLicht und Beleuchtung - SportstättenbeleuchtungThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 25 October 2007.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as theofficial versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2007 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 12193:2007: E

Contents.Page Foreword.3 Introduction.4 1 Scope.5 2 Normative references.5 3 Terms and definitions.5 4 Data to be provided.6 4.1 Essential lamp data.6 4.2 Useful lamp data.7 4.3 Essential luminaire data.7 4.4 Useful luminaire data.8 4.5 Essential installation data.8 5 General principles of the lighting installation.8 5.1 Reference grid for calculation and measurement.8 5.2 Measuring equipment.12 5.3 Measurement record.12 5.4 Tolerated differences.12 5.5 Maintenance.13 5.6 Spectator area lighting.13 5.7 Safety for participants and the continuation of an event in case of lighting failure.13 5.8 Glare restriction.14 5.9 Surface colours and reflection properties.15 5.10 Obtrusive light.15 6 Requirements for the lighting of sports most practised in Europe.16 6.1 General requirements.16 6.2 Requirements per sport.17 6.3 Specific requirements for colour television and film recording.19 Annex A (normative)
Tables of requirements.24 Annex B (informative)
A-deviation.39 Bibliography.40

 maintaining the level of visual performance;
 providing acceptable visual comfort;  restricting obtrusive light.

For emergency lighting this standard refers to the requirements of EN 1838.
2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 12464-1, Light and lighting – Lighting of work places – Part 1: Indoor work places EN 12665:2002, Light and lighting – Basic terms and criteria for specifying lighting requirements EN 13032-1, Light and lighting – Measurement and presentation of photometric data of lamps and luminaires – Part 1: Measurement and file format 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 12665:2002 and the following apply. 3.1 principal area
PA actual playing area needed for the performance of a certain sport
NOTE 1 Usually this means the actual marked out "field" area for that sport (for instance football), but in some cases this area comprises an extra playing area around the marked area (e. g. tennis, volleyball, table tennis). NOTE 2 In all tables in Annex A examples of area sizes are given which are most commonly used for that sport. The particular area dimensions should be checked at the time when designing a lighting installation. 3.2 total area
TA area generally comprising the principal area (PA) plus an additional safety area outside the principal area 3.3 reference area area defined per sports on which the main lighting requirements apply including the marking lines and any extra area centred around the marked area NOTE The dimensions of this area are generally based on PA, for the relevant sport and level of competition. For most sports this reference area is limited by a rectangle in the horizontal plane of the ground. An example of reference area is given in Figure 1 where l and w stand respectively for the length and the width of the rectangular reference area. Where a total area (TA) is specified, it will also be necessary to fulfil the requirements as defined in 5.3 a).

NOTE 2 When the reference area covers a symmetrical track, l will be lp, which is the quarter of the length of the inner limit of the track, w the width of the track as defined in Figure 2. 3.5 obtrusive light spill light which because of quantitative, directional or spectral attributes in a given context gives rise to annoyance, discomfort, distraction or reduction in the ability to see essential information. NOTE In the case of outdoor sports lighting installation obtrusive light is considered around the installation and not for spectators, referees or players within the sports area. 3.6 curfew time after which stricter requirements (for the control of obtrusive light) will apply NOTE It is often a condition of use of lighting applied by a government controlling authority, usually the local government. 3.7 average illuminance over a surface 3.7.1 maintained average illuminance over a surface value below which the average illuminance on the specified surface is not allowed to fall
NOTE It is the average illuminance on the specified surface at the time maintenance must be carried out 3.7.2
initial average illuminance over a surface average illuminance on the specified surface when the installation is new NOTE The initial average illuminance is obtained from the specific maintained value by dividing the latter value by the maintenance factor at the time maintenance must be carried out. 4 Data to be provided 4.1 Essential lamp data 4.1.1 General The following lamp data shall be provided for verification. 4.1.2 Lamp code Any combination of letters and numbers by which the lamp type can be identified. 4.1.3 Lamp dimensions All dimensions of the lamp that are relevant for the luminaire.

5 % from the standard measurement, then a Ballast Lumen Factor (BLF) shall be specified. 4.3.5 Dimensions of the luminous parts of the luminaire The dimensions of those parts of the luminaire from which light is emitted shall be given in m or m2.
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