CEN/TC 169/WG 15 - Assessment and control of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces
This working group describes simplified conventional calculation and measuring methods for evaluating • a very small-scale lighting installations; • the upper hemisphere average emission (ratio of); • the light intensity to the upper hemisphere; • the relationship between upward luminous flux not intercepted by the structure to be illuminated and the total nominal luminous flux emitted by the lighting system (Rfd), and relevant comprehensive calculation methods, derived from CIE 150:2017 (additional to Rfd); • the average luminance on the vertical surface to be illuminated; • the intrusive light (light trespass) to adjacent areas; • the spectral component of the light (G factor); • the luminous flux (dimming). The above methods are intended to predict the obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of a lighting system at the design stage and also could be used to evaluate the of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of actual lighting installation as well. This working group also considers contents of CIE 001-1980 Guidelines for minimizing urban sky glow near astronomical observatories and outcomes from CIE TC 2-95 “measurements of obtrusive light and sky glow”
Assessment and control of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces
This working group describes simplified conventional calculation and measuring methods for evaluating • a very small-scale lighting installations; • the upper hemisphere average emission (ratio of); • the light intensity to the upper hemisphere; • the relationship between upward luminous flux not intercepted by the structure to be illuminated and the total nominal luminous flux emitted by the lighting system (Rfd), and relevant comprehensive calculation methods, derived from CIE 150:2017 (additional to Rfd); • the average luminance on the vertical surface to be illuminated; • the intrusive light (light trespass) to adjacent areas; • the spectral component of the light (G factor); • the luminous flux (dimming). The above methods are intended to predict the obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of a lighting system at the design stage and also could be used to evaluate the of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of actual lighting installation as well. This working group also considers contents of CIE 001-1980 Guidelines for minimizing urban sky glow near astronomical observatories and outcomes from CIE TC 2-95 “measurements of obtrusive light and sky glow”
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CEN/TC 169/WG 15 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Assessment and control of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces" and is responsible for: This working group describes simplified conventional calculation and measuring methods for evaluating • a very small-scale lighting installations; • the upper hemisphere average emission (ratio of); • the light intensity to the upper hemisphere; • the relationship between upward luminous flux not intercepted by the structure to be illuminated and the total nominal luminous flux emitted by the lighting system (Rfd), and relevant comprehensive calculation methods, derived from CIE 150:2017 (additional to Rfd); • the average luminance on the vertical surface to be illuminated; • the intrusive light (light trespass) to adjacent areas; • the spectral component of the light (G factor); • the luminous flux (dimming). The above methods are intended to predict the obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of a lighting system at the design stage and also could be used to evaluate the of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of actual lighting installation as well. This working group also considers contents of CIE 001-1980 Guidelines for minimizing urban sky glow near astronomical observatories and outcomes from CIE TC 2-95 “measurements of obtrusive light and sky glow” This committee has published 0 standards.
CEN/TC 169/WG 15 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: This working group describes simplified conventional calculation and measuring methods for evaluating • a very small-scale lighting installations; • the upper hemisphere average emission (ratio of); • the light intensity to the upper hemisphere; • the relationship between upward luminous flux not intercepted by the structure to be illuminated and the total nominal luminous flux emitted by the lighting system (Rfd), and relevant comprehensive calculation methods, derived from CIE 150:2017 (additional to Rfd); • the average luminance on the vertical surface to be illuminated; • the intrusive light (light trespass) to adjacent areas; • the spectral component of the light (G factor); • the luminous flux (dimming). The above methods are intended to predict the obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of a lighting system at the design stage and also could be used to evaluate the of obtrusive light in outdoor spaces of actual lighting installation as well. This working group also considers contents of CIE 001-1980 Guidelines for minimizing urban sky glow near astronomical observatories and outcomes from CIE TC 2-95 “measurements of obtrusive light and sky glow” Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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