ࡱ> _ Rbjbjzyzy Q}6b6bH*)))))$)$)$)8\)D)d$)t**(,*,*,*`+"+ +4t6t6t6t6t6t6t$vyZt)+`+`+++Zt)),*,*4ot2...+),*),*4t.+4t..g8Hp,*0&!f<,m6 tt<tn.z,zlHpHpz)pX++.+++++ZtZt-T+++t++++z+++++++++B ': SECTION 26 51 00 lighting fixtures GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. Specifications throughout all Divisions of the Project Manual are directly applicable to this Section, and this Section is directly applicable to them. SUMMARY This Section specifies requirements for indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures, exit signs, lamps and ballasts. REFERENCE STANDARDS The latest published edition of a reference shall be applicable to this Project unless identified by a specific edition date. All reference amendments adopted prior to the effective date of this Contract shall be applicable to this Project. All materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with the applicable requirements and standards addressed within the following references: NFPA 101 - Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures. NEMA WD1 - General-Purpose Wiring Devices. ANSI C82.1 - Specification for Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts. UL 844 - Electric Lighting Fixtures for Use in hazardous (classified) Locations UL 924 - Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment UL 935 - Fluorescent-Lamp Ballasts UL 1574 Track Lighting Systems NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Standards for State-Funded Outdoor Lighting Fixture Texas House Bill 916 (1999) NFPA 90A Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1 Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings. DESIGN CRITERIA Lighting level design shall be per IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America) recommendation. The power consumption for interior and exterior lighting shall not exceed power allowance as per ASHRAE 90.1 latest revision. Outdoor lighting for all projects shall meet cutoff luminaire criteria set forth by Texas House Bill 916 (1999). SUBMITTALS Product Data: Provide documentation for performance of LED luminaires including LM 79, LM 80 reports and L70, L80 or L85 test results. Provide documentation for listed tolerances for variation in temperature color, or "binning". Binning documentation shall include MacAdam steps diagram with range of binning clearly indicated. Provide testing data that clearly indicates listed environmental conditions for installation of luminaire including ambient temperature. Record Documents: Submit dimensioned drawings and performance data including coefficients of utilization, candela distribution, spacing to mounting height ratio, efficiency and visual comfort probability for each fixture, assembled by luminaire type in alphabetical order. Provide catalog cutsheets with manufacturers name clearly indicated. Applicable portions shall be clearly indicated by arrows, circles or similar markings and non-applicable portions shall be clearly deleted or crossed out. Provide line-by-line specification review by equipment manufacturer and contractor with exceptions explicitly defined. DELIVERY, STORAGE and HANDLING Deliver lighting fixtures individually wrapped in factory-fabricated fiberboard type containers. Parabolic louvers shall be shipped in thermally sealed polyethylene wrapper. Handle lighting fixtures carefully to prevent breakage, denting and scoring the fixture finish. Do not install damaged lighting fixtures. Store product in a clean, dry space protected from weather. EXTRA MATERIALS Refer to Section 01 78 46 for Maintenance Material Requirements. PRODUCTS GENERAL All materials shall meet or exceed all applicable referenced standards, federal, state and local requirements, and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction. Lighting fixtures and accessories shall comply with the design and functional requirements of the Project. Design characteristics shall be as noted in manufacturer's submittal data. Provide lighting fixtures of the size, type and rating as scheduled, complete with, but not limited to, lamps, lamp holders, reflectors, ballasts, and wiring. MANUFACTURERS See Fixture Schedule Lamps: Philips. Osram Sylvania. General Electric Company. Ballasts: Universal Lighting Technologies. Advance. Osram/Sylvania. Lutron. INTERIOR LIGHTING FIXTURES Linear Fluorescent Fixtures See Fixture Schedule See Fixture Schedule. Light Emitting Diodes (LED) or Solid-State Lighting See below and lighting fixture schedule: Provide luminaire package with temperature variance limited to one MacAdam step as defined in ANSI C78.377 and LED shall have a color temperature of 4000K. Provide luminaire that is factory tested as a complete package with a LM-79 and LM-80 report. Provide luminaire with individual LED boards. Replacement of individual LED boards shall be capable to be performed in the field and shall not require replacement of the entire unit or fixture. Provide fixture with minimum 5-year warranty covering complete luminaire package. Provide LEDs with phosphorous coating, for creation of white LEDs, at the individual LEDs and not at the luminaire lens or housing. Provide luminaire with quick disconnect for LED drivers and individual LED boards. Special Application and Function: Teleconferencing areas shall have fixtures which match, and are compatible with existing facility installations, including lamp type, lamp color, fixture and lens type, controls, and minimum lighting levels for the vertical and horizontal planes. Coordination shall be with Owners Telehealth Services section of UTTV. Clean-room type fixtures for high purity areas and special laboratory functions shall be triple gasketed, with sealed cam latches. Warning signs (In Use, Beam On, X-Ray In Use, etc.) shall be LED illuminated with housing and face color as specified. Task lights shall be equipped with an integral rocker switch. Where two or more task lights are located in a room, a wall switch shall be installed at the entry door for control. Lamp Holders or Sockets Fluorescent Sockets: Fluorescent lamp holders shall be heat-resistant porcelain or plastic, designed and rated for the lamp type specified. Lamp holders shall be designed to maintain solid electrical contact at all times. The detent position for bi-pin lamp holders shall be a positive lock so that mechanical effort shall be required to rotate the lamps. Lamp holder shall be specifically compatible with lamping. Lamp holders and sockets shall be provided with minimum 18 AWG wiring leads. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Listing All Luminaries and components shall be tested, listed, and labeled by an OSHA Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). Luminaries installed under canopies, roofs, or similar damp or wet locations shall be NRTL listed and labeled as suitable for damp or wet locations. Recessed luminaries installed in fire rated ceilings and using a fire rated protective cover shall be thermally protected for this application and shall be approved for the installation in a fire-rated ceiling. Reflector Finishes Painted Finishes: Provide electro-statically applied dry polyester white powder coat finish with minimum reflectance of 88percent on all light reflecting surfaces. Specular/Semispecular Finishes: Provide Alzak-type anodized finish on aluminum louvers and reflectors as specified in Luminaire Schedule as shown on the drawings. Minimum reflectivity shall be: Specular: 80 percent Semi-specular: 75 percent ENVIRONMENTAL ROOMS AND EXTERIOR LIGHTING FIXTURES Enclosures shall be complete with gaskets to form weatherproof seal and UL approved for wet locations. Provide low temperature ballasts with reliable starting to 0 degrees F. In-ground or buried fixture and ballast systems are not approved for use. Exterior fixtures shall match Owners existing style and types, particularly bollard, pole-top, parking garage, soffit, roadway, perimeter area lights and landscaping types. Exterior fixtures shall be compatible with Texas Medical Center (TMC) standards as applicable. EMERGENCY EXIT SIGNS Provide exit signs with red LED illumination. Provide red LED with red diffuser exit signs at the locations. Exit signs shall have covers that are composed of a black face and body, smooth red diffusion material, with 6-inch-high red letters on black background, directional arrows as indicated. Individual LED's shall not be visible through the diffusion material. Fixtures shall have minimum five (5) year warranty. Fixtures shall be UL924 and Energy Star compliant. Exit signs shall be rated for dual voltage; 120/277. LAMPS Linear fluorescent rapid or instant-start lamps shall be medium bi-pin equal to or better than Philips T-8 lamps, minimum CRI of 85. General use four-foot lamps shall be equal to or better than Philips Energy Advantage F32T8/ADV841/XEW/ALTO. If different lamp manufacturers are submitted, no noticeable difference in color temperature shall be allowed and performance shall be equal to or better than the base lamp. T-8 fluorescent lamps shall have a color temperature of 4100 K and be specified in 2-foot, 3-foot and 4-foot lengths only. U-bent (6-inch, 3 inches and 1-5/8 inch) and circline lamps are not acceptable. Linear four-foot lamps used in open fixtures in environments below 70 degrees F, or in operation rooms, shall be full wattage type. Cold cathode and neon, are not approved for use. Linear fluorescent lamps shall be low mercury type and shall pass all federal TCLP (Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure) test requirements at the time of manufacture. BALLASTS FOR FLUORESCENT T-8 LAMPS High frequency (20 kHz or greater) electronic type. THD (total harmonic distortion) of less than 10 percent. Power factor greater than or equal to 95 percent. Ballasts shall operate with 265 MA lamps. Unless noted otherwise (i.e. dual switching, etc.), provide one ballast per fixture. All ballasts shall be rated for 277-volt operation except for under-counter, patient headwall, and patient room night light fixtures that shall be rated for 120-volt operation. Ballasts shall be Class P thermally protected. Ballasts shall include a 5-year manufacturer's warranty. Ballasts shall meet FCC requirements governing electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. LIGHTING POLES Lighting poles shall be metal, type and finish as specified in Luminaire Schedule as shown on the drawings. Site lighting poles shall meet wind load rating requirements per local building code. Pole foundation shall be designed by A/E. Refer to pole base details as shown on the drawings for specific pole base requirements. The entire pole assembly shall be designed to withstand a steady wind load rating requirement per local building code and a gust factor of 1.3 without permanent deflection. Anchor bolts shall be fabricated from commercial quality hot rolled carbon steel bar with guaranteed minimum yield strength of 55,000 psi. Bolts shall have an "L" bend on one end and be galvanized a minimum of 12" on the tread end. Furnish four bolts and bolt setting template with each set of anchor bolts. Furnish one hex nut, 2 hardened steel washers, and one hex nut with a stainless-steel locking pin with each bolt. Furnish two leveling shims with each anchor bolt set. Standard finish for pole and accessories shall be a factory applied polyester thermosetting powder coating electro-statically applied to the surface of the substrate to a minimum thickness of 3 mil. Color as specified. Provide and install pole base covers on all poles. Each pole to have internal grounding lug and ground rod. LIGHTING CONTROL Refer to Section 26 09 23 lighting controls for lighting switch, dimming control, and occupancy sensor. Photocell shall be automatic dawn on, dusk off switching; moisture, temperature, and vibration-resistant die-cast aluminum housing; time delay feature to prevent false switching; field adjustable to control operating levels. EXISTING LIGHTING RETROFIT Verify the quantity of 2 x 4 light fixtures for retrofitting with LED linear tubes including the number of linear tubes needed per fixture. Product Data: 4 FT. LED Linear Tube Wattage: 18-Watt LED Linear Tubes Lumen Output: 1710 lm Efficacy: 95 lm/W Lighting Beam Angle: 120 Degrees Color Accuracy: 80 CRI Color Temperature: 4000 - 4500K Natural White Light Emitting Diode: 2 row SMD Epistar or Cree Diodes Operating Temperature: 75 Degrees F. Ambient Humidity: 90% Light Decay: 3 4% after 3000 hours Lamp Efficiency: 90% Working Voltage: 120 277V Lamp Size: T8 Linear Tube Dimensions: 1.27 Diameter x 48 Long Weight: 0.85 lbs LED Count: 288 Lens Reflector Style: Clear Base Type: Bi-Pin Life Expectancy: 50,000 hours 5-year warranty Safety Rating: ETL rated Power Supply: Internal Driver Execution: The LED Tube operates using any voltage from 110VAC through 277VAC. The LED Tube is not intended for use with emergency exit fixtures, emergency exit lights or battery backup devices. The two pins at each end of the LED Tube are internally connected together. Line voltage can be applied to either one pin or both pins (hot or neutral feed) on each end. Verify that the luminaire is properly set up for this style of LED Tube before inserting into luminaire (modify luminaire if necessary). A "Retrofitted Luminaire" label is included with your LED Tube. This decal must be placed in a prominent location on the luminaire so that it is visible when replacing an LED Tube. If the luminaire is modified for LED Tube use and has a label, the new label may be discarded. The LED Tube fits in any T-Series Medium Bi-Pin (T8/T10/T12) socket. Lamp holder sockets do not need to be replaced or modified unless damaged or missing. The LED Tube may be used in an open or enclosed surface or recessed (type non-IC) luminaire with a maximum of six LED Tubes only. If retrofitting an existing luminaire with LED Tubes, the initial luminaire retrofit wiring changes shall be performed by a qualified electrician. The LED Tube is not for use in luminaires controlled by a dimmer. Field Quality Control: Operate each luminaire after installation and connection. Inspect for proper connection and operation. Cleaning: Clean electrical parts to remove conductive and deleterious materials. Remove dirt and debris from enclosures. Clean photometric control surfaces as recommended by manufacturer. Clean finishes and touch up damage. EXECUTION INSPECTION Prior to ordering lighting fixtures, check the building electrical system requirements, architectural finishes, and the type of ceilings that lighting fixture will be installed. Any discrepancies of compatibility pertaining to trim, frames, color, mounting, ballast, voltage etc. shall be brought to the attention of A/E by written notice. Do not proceed with procurement until discrepancies are resolved in a satisfactory manner. Installer shall examine the areas and conditions that light fixtures are to be installed and notify the Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. INSTALLATION Installation shall meet or exceed all applicable federal, state and local requirements, referenced standards and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction. Install light fixtures in accordance with the manufacturer's written instructions, the applicable requirements of NEC and the National Electrical Contractors Association's "Standard of Installation". If a fixture type designation is omitted, furnish fixture of the same type as shown for rooms of similar usage. Verify with Owners Project Manager before purchase and installation. Check the building electrical system requirements and architectural finishes. Regardless of the catalog number prefixes and suffixes shown, furnish fixtures with the proper trim, frames, supports, hangers, ballasts, voltage rating, and other miscellaneous appurtenances to properly coordinate with Project conditions. Verify with Owners Project Manager prior to ordering. Check the type of ceilings to be installed in each room and verify that the recessed light fixtures are proper for the type of ceiling to be installed before ordering fixtures. Provide a frame compatible with the type of ceiling in which the recessed lighting fixture is installed. Refer to the Architectural Room Finish Schedule for the specified ceiling type. Fixtures shall be securely attached to the ceiling-framing members by mechanical means. Clips identified for use with the type of ceiling framing member(s) and fixture(s) shall also be permitted. Fasten lighting fixtures in areas where there is no ceiling securely to the structure. Immediately before final observation, clean all fixtures, inside and out, including plastics and glassware, and adjust all trim to properly fit adjacent surface, replace broken or damaged parts, and lamp and test all fixtures for electrical as well as mechanical operation. Protect installed fixtures from damage during the remainder of the construction period. Wiring methods: Lighting fixtures shall be connected to a typical metal conduit, junction box, and wire lighting grid system. MC (Metal-Clad Cable) and FMC (Flexible Metal Conduit), where are permitted to be used, shall be concealed to prevent physical damage. Exposed MC and FMC installations are not acceptable. Modular cabling, flexible whip assemblies, feed through wiring, daisy-chain feeds, tandem wiring and other similar wiring methods are not acceptable for the lighting circuit distribution and wiring system. TESTING Upon completion of installation of interior lighting fixtures, and after circuitry has been energized, apply electrical energy to demonstrate capability and compliance with requirements. When possible, correct malfunctioning units at the Project Site, then retest to demonstrate compliance; otherwise, remove and replace with new units, and proceed with retesting. Fluorescent lamps may be used in the final finishing of the Project. Those that have exceeded more than 20 percent of their rated life (as established by Owner records) or that have darkened ends shall be replaced with new lamps before Final Completion. All existing fixtures in work area that are re-used or relocated shall be cleaned inside and out, broken or damaged parts replaced, and new lamps installed. LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE Refer to Lighting Fixture Schedule on Drawings for list of specified manufacturers for each fixture proposed. 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