AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2022 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 1.1: Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and design requirements
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Supersedes: AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2005 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 1.1: Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and design requirements
Supersedes: AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2005 Amd 3:2015 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 1.1: Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and design requirements
Supersedes: AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2005 AMDT 1 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 1.1: Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and design requirements
Supersedes: AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2005 AMDT 2 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 1.1: Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and design requirements
Draft Designation: DR AS/NZS 1158.1.1:2021The objective of this document is to specify performance and design requirements for Category V lighting schemes, including requirements relating to the energy efficiency of the luminaires used. It also specifies the luminaire data and other design data that is needed to facilitate the lighting design and the assessment of conformance to the requirements of this document.
This document is intended to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 1158.0, AS/NZS 1158.1.2, AS/NZS 1158.2, AS/NZS 60598.2.3 and SA/SNZ TS 1158.6.
This document forms part of the AS/NZS 1158 series which covers lighting schemes for the generality of roads and outdoor public areas. A list of all parts in this series can be found in the Standards Australia online catalogue.
The major changes in this edition are as follows:
(a) Expansion of Section 2 into two sections.
(b) Addition of a subclause on adaptive lighting.
(c) Addition of information on energy performance assessment and reporting.
(d) Addition of information on lighting at railway crossings.
(e) Revision of Clause 4.3 on curves.
(f) Revision of requirements for isolated intersections.
(g) Addition of Appendix C on energy performance indicators.
(h) Addition of Appendix D on design steps for a proposed Category V lighting scheme.
(i) Addition of Appendix E on lighting to assist dark adaptation.
(j) Clarification of lighting requirements for through carriageways at interchange merging and diverging lanes.
The terms “normative” and “informative” have been used in this document to define the application of the appendix to which they apply. A “normative” appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an “informative” appendix is only for information and guidance.
Originated in Australia as part of AS CA19-1939. Originated in New Zealand in part as NZCP 54:1962. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 1158.1.1:1997. Third edition 2022.Contents:
Section 1: Scope And General
Section 2: Objectives And Determination Of Lighting Subcategories
Section 3: Light Technical Parameters For Each Lighting Subcategory
Section 4: Design Methods And Rules
Section 5: Provision Of Luminaire Data
Appendix A: (Informative) Design Brief
Appendix B: (Normative) Documentation Demonstrating Conformance
Appendix C: (Normative) Energy Performance Indicators
Appendix D: (Informative) Design Steps For A Proposed Category V Lighting Scheme
Appendix E: (Normative) Lighting To Assist Dark Adaptation
Lighting for Roads and Public Spaces.
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Astronomical Society of Australia; Australian Industry Group; Australian Local Government Association; Centre for Pavement Engineering Education; Consumers Federation of Australia; Department for Infrastructure and Transport (SA); Department of Transport (VIC); Department of Transport and Main Roads (QLD); Energy Efficiency&Conservation Authority of New Zealand; Energy Networks Australia; IES: The Lighting Society; Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia; Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (NZ); Lighting Council Australia; Lighting Council New Zealand; Main Roads Western Australia; Municipal Association of Victoria; New Zealand Transport Agency; Transport for NSW; Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
