Outdoor Car Park Lighting Design Part 2 using Dialux Evo | Electrical Lighting Design as per AS1158
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2024
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Welcome to Part 2 of our series on designing efficient outdoor car park lighting using Dialux Evo. In this video, we will discuss the step-by-step process of implementing the lighting design we covered in Part 1. From calculating the number of lights required to setting up the lighting layout, we will cover everything you need to know to implement your lighting design successfully. Join us on this journey to create a safe and efficient lighting design for your car park.
In addition to discussing the implementation of the lighting design, we will also explain how to design car park lighting in compliance with the Australian Standards. We will explore the guidelines set by the Australian Standards AS/NZS 1158.3.1 and how to incorporate them into your lighting design. You will learn about the recommended light levels, uniformity ratios, and glare limitations that must be followed to ensure safety and efficiency in your car park. By the end of this video, you will completely understand how to design and implement an outdoor car park lighting system that meets Australian Standards. Remember to subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest videos.
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Thanks for sharing
Welcome
How to calculate the load of pole light in exal sheet?
Make a video on this.
And also about how much load is to be given on which face?
Hi, Why do you change tilt angle to -10 degress?
Could you please share the CAD file?
Thanks for watching, Bilal. Unfortunately, I am unable to share the CAD file with you. However, you can easily find sample car park layouts on various websites for free. Simply Google it! 😀
Got any question? Drop your comments here.
Sir where are u from 😅
Dialux 4.13 it possible
Yes
Sir need calculation pole height, distance etc
I used 8 meter height poles, and the max allowed distance between 2 lights was 45 meters, considering light lumen and height. Please have a look at the light photometry I shared in the video.
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