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C DEVELOP AND EMPLOY A METHODOLOGY FOR SELECTING LIGHTING PRODUCTS.


1 Obtain relevant project information to provide the most accurate and complete lighting specification.


a Determine all parameters and physical characteristics including room dimensions, finishes, ceiling cavity conditions, exterior conditions, etc.


b The design, specification and locations for remote power supplies to luminaire’s, such as low voltage transformers or other power equipment, is typically within the services of the electrical engineer. However, alternate responsibilities within the project team may need to be discussed for coordination, as required.


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Identify estimated operating temperatures where products are to be located (i.e. ambient temperature can be a factor).


2 Conduct mock-ups to assess or demonstrate lighting performance, when necessary.


3 Understand and monitor the project design and construction schedule.


III ACTIONS IN THE PROJECT’S CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT PHASE A SPECIFICATION OF THE DESIRED PRODUCT(S).


GUIDELINES FOR SPECIFICATION INTEGRITY


DOCUMENT


1 Use an annotated luminaire schedule or table (a.k.a. lighting fixture schedule) and a written luminaire specification for each luminaire type to give explicit luminaire descriptions. Note: Refer to the “Specification Approaches” section of this document for detailed information on formulating a specification strategy.


2 Separate and identify special types from “commodity” items, especially when multiple name specifications are required. Note: Work with the manufacturer to give you a product number that they can identify and price the custom or special luminaire. This will help avoid confusion later in the bid phase.


3 Inform local manufacturer representatives of the lighting equipment you plan to specify. It is helpful to foster open communication on the project for assistance with providing accurate pricing, project tracking and allowing them to register the project for proper credit.


B PREPARE ADEQUATE DOCUMENTATION WHICH MAY INCLUDE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEDULES, DRAWINGS, DETAILS AND/OR OTHER DOCUMENTS WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED TO FULLY DESCRIBE PROJECT REQUIREMENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL LIGHTING DESIGN.


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