Guidance Note GN 4 Lighting requirements of building regulations part L
Publication Year
1996
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
The new Part L (Conservation of fuel and power) of the Building Regulations for England and Wales was issued in July 1995, and contains, for the first time, requirements on energy efficient lighting. These requirements apply to all new non-domestic buildings of over 100m² floor area, and to certain buildings which are undergoing a change of use. An Approved Document gives the requirements and examples of ways in which they can be met, comprising: (a) selecting lamps from a given list; alternatively showing that average lamp circuit efficacy is at least 50 lumens/watt. (b) flexible lighting controls enabling the benefits of daylighting to be obtained; localised switching, photoelectric control, or time switching as appropriate. (c) equivalent provisions, such as following the energy efficiency and controls recommendations in the CIBSE Code for Interior Lighting. This Guidance Note explains the scope of the new requirements, and expands on the guidance in the Approved Document. It is aimed at building services contractors, lighting designers and building control officers.
ISBN
9780900953729
Publisher Information
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers received its Royal Charter in 1976. They promote careers of building services engineers by accrediting courses of study in further and higher education, and by approving work based training programmes. Their publications include technical guidance and codes which set the criteria for best practice in the profession.
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