DS DS/CEN/TR 13201-1 Road lighting - Part 1: Selection of lighting classes
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DS DS/CEN/TR 13201-1 Document Information:
Title
Road lighting - Part 1: Selection of lighting classes
Vejbelysning - Del 1: Valg af belysningsklasser
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Sep 30, 2004
Scope:
This document specifies the lighting classes set out in EN 13201-2 and gives guidelines on the application of these classes. To do this, it includes a system to define an outdoor public traffic area in terms of parameters relevant to lighting. To assist in the application of classes, it suggests a practical relationship between the various series of lighting classes, in terms of comparable or alternative classes. It also gives guidelines on the selection of the relevant area to which the lighting classes from EN 13201-2 and the calculation grids and procedure from EN 13201-3 should be applied.
Keywords:
- BRIDGES
- CIRCULATION AND SPACE SYSTEMS (BUILDINGS)
- CLASSIFICATION
- CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- ESCAPE LIGHTING
- ILLUMINATION ENGINEERING
- LIGHT
- LIGHTING PLANTS
- LIGHTING SYSTEMS
- OPEN AIR
- OUTDOOR LIGHTING
- PUBLIC
- QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
- RECOMMENDATION
- ROAD BRIDGES
- ROAD LIGHTING
- ROAD TRANSPORT
- ROADS
- SELECTION
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- STATIONARY
- STREET LIGHTING
- TRANSPORTATION SAFETY
- SPECIFICATIONS
- CLASSIFICATIONS
- EMERGENCY LIGHTING
- APPOINTMENTS
- TRANSPORTATION
- SAFETY
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