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LANTNAVFACENGCOM A&E GUIDE
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LIGHTING
A.5.3
DESIGN CRITERIA
A.5.3.1
a. MIL-HDBK-1004/4
b. MIL-HDBK-1190, "Facility Planning and Design Guide"
c. MIL-HDBK-1013/1, "Physical Security of Fixed Facilities" and
OPNAVINST 5530.14, "Physical Security and Loss Prevention"
A.5.3.2
GENERAL GUIDELINES
a. Provide illumination levels consistent with MIL-HDBK-1190
recommendations and with customer needs. Design to conserve
energy, but provide a pleasant and comfortable work environment.
b. Utilize such techniques as the following to obtain a balance between
energy conservation and customer needs:
(1) Multiple switching of fixture groups to permit lights to be turned
off in unoccupied work stations.
(2) Separate switching of ballasts in multi-ballast fixtures.
(3) Time switch and/or photoelectric control of outdoor lighting.
(4) More efficient lighting sources, fixtures, and lamps.
(5) Grid-type ceilings with the capability of interchanging relocatable
panels and lighting fixtures without rewiring.
A.5.3.3
EXTERIOR SPORTS ILLUMINATION
Unless specifically directed otherwise, outdoor sports lighting shall conform to
the classifications stated in the IES Lighting Handbooks as indicated below:
Sport
IES Classification
Baseball
Municipal and Semi-Professional
Softball
Industrial League
Football
Class III or IV
Other
Recreational
Attachment A-24








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