SECTION 16500 - LIGHTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General: Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification sections, apply to work specified of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION A. Description of System: Light fixtures provided under this Division shall be provided complete with lamps and all necessary trim and mounting hardware, and installed as shown on the drawings. Light fixtures shall be neatly and firmly mounted, using standard supports for outlets and fixtures. Lamps shall be included in the system guarantee for a period of 90 days after final acceptance of the building. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall be submitted for all fixtures that require modifications either as specified or as required to fit this projects' architectural field conditions (i.e. luminous ceiling, wall/slot fixtures, special fixtures). 1. Shop drawings shall be complete showing all dimensions and installation instructions required for this project s architectural/field conditions. 2. Shop drawings for exterior post/pole mounted light fixtures shall clearly indicate handhole and lightning protection ground lug mounted to post/pole at handhole inside post/pole. B. Product Data: Product data shall be submitted for all light fixtures showing: 1. dimensions 2. U.L. Label 3. fusing 4. metal gauge 5. lens/louver thickness 6. finish 7. voltage 8. lamps C. Product data shall be submitted showing manufacturer's written recommendations for storage and protection, and installation instructions. LIGHTING 16500-1
1.04 PRODUCT STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Protection: Physically protect fixtures against damage as recommended by manufacturer. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Fusing: All fluorescent fixtures provided under this Division which do not have electronic ballasts shall be individually fused with a renewable fuse in an external GLR holder. All fluorescent ballasts shall be CBM-ETL accepted, and shall be of the automatic thermal resetting type Class P. Provide ten extra renewable fuses to the Owner. All ballasts shall be securely mounted to eliminate resonate humming. B. Testing: All fixtures shall adhere to UL Test Standard No. 1571 and Section 410-65(c) of the National Electrical Code. C. Mounting: The contractor shall provide fixture trims and supports as required to match type of ceiling system. No ceiling fixture shall be ordered until the Ceiling System Installer has given written acceptance of the method and location of fixture hanging and fixture type. Fixtures shall be supported independent of the suspended ceiling system. Provide closed link jack chain at all four corners of fixtures utilizing a trapeze inverted "Y" connection. Provide individual supports at all four corners when trapeze connections conflict with mechanical work. D. Exterior Poles: All exterior post/pole mounted light fixtures shall have handhole near base. Hand hole shall provide easy access to light fixture fusing and lightning protection ground lug. Lightning protection ground lug shall be provided inside post/pole, electrically in contact with pole, for connection to ground rod. Provide ground wire from ground lug to ground rod, concealing ground wire through post/pole base. Anchor bolts shall be galvanized. E. Labels: All light fixtures and ballasts shall be UL listed. All light fixtures shall not have any labels exposed to normal viewing angles. This includes manufacturer labels and U.L. labels. All labels shall be concealed within the body of the fixture. No manufacturers name or logo shall appear on the exterior of any light fixtures unless accepted in writing by the engineer. LIGHTING 16500-2
F. Exterior Fixtures: All lighting fixtures mounted outdoors subject to dampness and insects shall have gasketing material between lens door and frame to completely seal interior of fixture. Knockouts and holes in fixtures housing shall be closed and sealed. All fixtures shall be complete with lamps, shielding, brackets, concrete bases, anchor bolts and all necessary fittings and accessories for a complete installation. G. Lamps: Provide two extra lamps for every HID lamp type. Provide ten extra lamps for every incandescent lamp type. Provide ten extra lamps for every fluorescent lamp type. 2.02 ELECTRONIC BALLAST A. General: Ballast shall be electronic type, high power factor and shall be covered by a three-year warranty against defects. Warranty shall include payment for normal labor costs of replacements of inoperative in-warranty ballasts. Ballast shall be rated for voltage system to which applied. The electronic ballast shall incorporate the following min. features: 1. Solid state ballast shall be compatible for use with F-32(32W), F- 25(25W) and F-17(17W) straight biax-type lamps. 2. Ballast shall be high frequency (20-62.5 KHz) and operate without detectable flicker. 3. Ballast shall be constant current rated 95 percent power factor. 4. Ballast shall have a thermo-setting, non-toxic, fire retardant partial filler to serve as a conformal coating and protective insulator against both internal and external damage. 5. Ballast shall have internal regulation of power consumption and light output under input line voltage fluctuations. 6. Ballast shall be minimum "A" sound rated and operate quiet. 7. Ballast case temperature shall not exceed 90 degrees C. 8. Ballast shall contain MOV transient surge protection. 9. Ballast shall not cause RFI interference. 10. Ballast shall have total harmonic distortion of less than 20 percent. B. Manufacturers: Ballasts shall be provided by one of the following manufacturers: 1. MagneTek 2. Advance 3. Valmont 4. Motorola LIGHTING 16500-3
2.03 HID BALLASTS A. General: High intensity discharge ballasts shall be constant wattage auto transformer, high power factor type with renewable type KTK fuses in HEB holders. Voltages shall comply with system to which applied. Provide ten extra renewable fuses to the Owner. B. Acceptable Manufacturers: Valmont, Advance, MagneTek. 2.04 HID BALLASTS (INDOOR FIXTURES): A. General: Ballasts shall be encapsulated in standard fluorescent type ballasts cases for quiet operation. Ballasts shall be high power factor. Sound rating shall be minimum "B". B. Ballasts: The following ballasts shall be compatible with lamps provided: 1. Linear by Valmont 2. 73B series by Advance 3. E&P by MagneTek 2.05 T-8 FLUORESCENT LAMPS A. General: Provide lamps as follows: 1. 2 foot lamps, T-8, 17 watts, 3500 degrees K, 80 minimum CRI, 1350 2. 3 foot lamps, T-8, 25 watts, 3500 degrees K, 80 minimum CRI, 2150 3. 4 foot lamps, T-8, 32 watts, 3500 degrees K, 80 minimum CRI, 2850 B. Design Selection: OSRAM-Sylvania, GE, or Philips. 2.06 INCANDESCENT LAMPS A. General: Incandescent lamps shall be rated 130 volts. Average minimum rated lamp life shall be 2500 hours. Design Selection: SuperSaver by OSRAM-Sylvania, Watt-miser by GE, or Econo-watt by Philips. 2.07 2 FOOT BIAX LAMPS A. General: Lamps shall be 40 watts, 3500 degrees K, CRI of 82 minimum, 3150 lumens, 20,000 average rated hours. B. Design Selection: F40/30BX/SPX35/RS by GE or DULUX 40W/35K/RS by OSRAM-Sylvania, or PL-L 40W/35/RS by Philips. LIGHTING 16500-4
2.08 BIAX/COMPACT FLUORESCENT A. Lamps shall be 3500 degrees K, CRI of 82 minimum, lamps 13 watts and below shall be rated minimum 10,000 hours life. Lamps 18 watts and above shall be rated minimum 20,000 hours life. Refer to light fixtures schedule for wattage of lamps. 1. OSRAM-Sylvania, Inc. 2. GE F BX/SPX35/RS series. 3. Philips PL /35 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Sealing: Ducseal shall be installed to seal all conduits entering exterior light fixtures from underground. B. Instructions: Provide all fixtures in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions and NEC. C. Suspended Installation: Pendant mounted fluorescent fixtures installed in exposed ceiling areas are to be suspended from structure with all-thread rods and 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inch Kindorf channels, full length of fixture/row. Mount outlet box at structure with flexible connection to fixture. D. Coordination: Coordinate fixtures installed in mechanical rooms with piping and ductwork prior to installation and relocate fixtures as required to provide proper illumination and access. 3.02 CLEAN-UP A. Luminaires: Prior to the Owner move-in, the Contractor shall clean all fixtures and remove any dust or dirt. Wash lens and glassware using cleaner such as "Windex" and dry with absorbent cloth. Clean plastic per manufacturer's recommendations; do not wipe. Clean "Alzak" aluminum surfaces (reflectors, fixture cones and the like) per manufacturer's recommendations being careful to remove fingerprints and smudges. END OF SECTION 16500 LIGHTING 16500-5