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EN 15193-1:2017

Superseded

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Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting - Part 1: Specifications, Module M9

Superseded date

05-07-2021

Superseded by

EN 15193-1:2017+A1:2021

Published date

19-04-2017

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European foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Brief description of the method(s) and routing
6 Method 1 - Calculation of the energy required for lighting
7 Method 2 - Quick calculation of the energy required for lighting
8 Method 3 - Metered energy used for lighting
9 Quality control
10 Compliance check
Annex A (normative) - Input and method selection data
        sheet - Template
Annex B (informative) - Input and method selection data
        sheet - Default choices
Annex C (normative) - Simplified Method for Installed
        Power Estimation
Annex D (normative) - Assessment of the installed power
        for lighting systems in existing buildings
Annex E (normative) - Occupancy estimation
Annex F (normative) - Daylight availability
Annex G (normative) - Constant illuminance
Annex H (normative) - Standby system energy requirements
Bibliography

This standard specifies the methodology for evaluating the energy performance of lighting systems for providing general illumination in residential and non-residential buildings and for calculating or measuring the amount of energy required or used for lighting in buildings. The method may be applied to new, existing or refurbished buildings. It also provides a methodology (LENI) as the measure of the energy efficiency of the lighting installations in buildings.This standard does not cover lighting requirements, the design of lighting systems, the planning of lighting installations, the characteristics of lighting equipment (lamps, control gear and luminaires) and systems used for display lighting, desk lighting or luminaires built into furniture. This standard does not provide any procedure for the dynamic simulation of lighting scene setting.Table 1 shows the relative position of this standard within the set of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in EN ISO 52000-1.NOTEIn CEN ISO/TR 52000-2 the same table can be found, with, for each module, the numbers of the relevant EPB standards and accompanying technical reports that are published or in preparation.The modules represent EPB standards, although one EPB standard may cover more than one module and one module may be covered by more than one EPB standard, for instance a simplified and a detailed method respectively. See also Clause 2.(...)

Committee
CEN/TC 169
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes EN 15193 and PREN 15193-1. (04/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

15/30325699 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 52000-1 - ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - OVERARCHING EPB ASSESSMENT - PART 1: GENERAL FRAMEWORK AND PROCEDURES
PD CEN/TR 15193-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings. Energy requirements for lighting Explanation and justification of EN 15193-1, Module M9
CEN ISO/TR 52000-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Overarching EPB assessment - Part 2: Explanation and justification of ISO 52000-1 (ISO/TR 52000-2:2017)
ISO/TR 52000-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings Overarching EPB assessment Part 2: Explanation and justification of ISO 52000-1
I.S. EN ISO 52003-1:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - INDICATORS, REQUIREMENTS, RATINGS AND CERTIFICATES - PART 1: GENERAL ASPECTS AND APPLICATION TO THE OVERALL ENERGY PERFORMANCE (ISO 52003-1:2017)
I.S. EN ISO 52018-1:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - INDICATORS FOR PARTIAL EPB REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO THERMAL ENERGY BALANCE AND FABRIC FEATURES - PART 1: OVERVIEW OF OPTIONS (ISO 52018-1:2017)
I.S. EN ISO 52000-1:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - OVERARCHING EPB ASSESSMENT - PART 1 - GENERAL FRAMEWORK AND PROCEDURES (ISO 52000-1:2017)
EN ISO 52018-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Indicators for partial EPB requirements related to thermal energy balance and fabric features - Part 1: Overview of options (ISO 52018-1:2017)
EN 16798-3:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Ventilation for buildings - Part 3: For non-residential buildings - Performance requirements for ventilation and room-conditioning systems (Modules M5-1, M5-4)
BS EN 15232-1:2017 Energy Performance of Buildings Impact of Building Automation, Controls and Building Management. Modules M10-4,5,6,7,8,9,10
S.R. CEN/TR 15193-2:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR LIGHTING PART 2: EXPLANATION AND JUSTIFICATION OF EN 15193-1, MODULE M9
ISO 52000-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings — Overarching EPB assessment — Part 1: General framework and procedures
EN ISO 52000-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Overarching EPB assessment - Part 1: General framework and procedures (ISO 52000-1:2017)
BS EN ISO 52003-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings. Indicators, requirements, ratings and certificates General aspects and application to the overall energy performance
PD CEN ISO/TR 52018-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings. Indicators for partial EPB requirements related to thermal energy balance and fabric features Explanation and justification of ISO 52018-1
15/30303577 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 52016-1 - ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - CALCULATION OF THE ENERGY NEEDS FOR HEATING AND COOLING, INTERNAL TEMPERATURES AND HEATING AND COOLING LOAD IN A BUILDING OR BUILDING ZONE - PART 1: CALCULATION PROCEDURES
17/30334840 DC BS ISO 20086. Light and lighting. Energy performance of lighting in buildings
BS ISO 17772-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings. Indoor environmental quality Indoor environmental input parameters for the design and assessment of energy performance of buildings
S.R. CEN ISO/TR 52018-2:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - INDICATORS FOR PARTIAL EPB REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO THERMAL ENERGY BALANCE AND FABRIC FEATURES - PART 2: EXPLANATION AND JUSTIFICATION OF ISO 52018-1 (ISO/TR 52018-2:2017)
ISO 52003-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings — Indicators, requirements, ratings and certificates — Part 1: General aspects and application to the overall energy performance
CEN/TR 15193-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting - Part 2: Explanation and justification of EN 15193-1, Module M9
EN 15232-1:2017 Energy Performance of Buildings - Energy performance of buildings - Part 1: Impact of Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Modules M10-4,5,6,7,8,9,10
EN ISO 52003-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Indicators, requirements, ratings and certificates - Part 1: General aspects and application to the overall energy performance (ISO 52003-1:2017)
S.R. CEN ISO/TR 52000-2:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - OVERARCHING EPB ASSESSMENT - PART 2: EXPLANATION AND JUSTIFICATION OF ISO 52000-1 (ISO/TR 52000-2:2017)
ISO 17772-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings — Indoor environmental quality — Part 1: Indoor environmental input parameters for the design and assessment of energy performance of buildings
PD CEN ISO/TR 52000-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings. Overarching EPB assessment Explanation and justification of ISO 52000-1
I.S. EN 15232-1:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - PART 1: IMPACT OF BUILDING AUTOMATION, CONTROLS AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT - MODULES M10-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
ISO 52018-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings — Indicators for partial EPB requirements related to thermal energy balance and fabric features — Part 1: Overview of options
DIN EN 16798-3:2017-11 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - VENTILATION FOR BUILDINGS - PART 3: FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS - PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR VENTILATION AND ROOM-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (MODULES M5-1, M5-4)
11/30219027 DC : 0 BS EN 16247-1 - ENERGY AUDITS - PART 1: GENERAL
I.S. EN 16798-3:2017 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - VENTILATION FOR BUILDINGS - PART 3: FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS - PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR VENTILATION AND ROOM-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (MODULES M5-1, M5-4)
ISO/TR 52018-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings Indicators for partial EPB requirements related to thermal energy balance and fabric features Part 2: Explanation and justification of ISO 52018-1
CEN ISO/TR 52018-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Indicators for partial EPB requirements related to thermal energy balance and fabric features - Part 2: Explanation and justification of ISO 52018-1 (ISO/TR 52018-2:2017)

CEN/TS 16629:2014 Energy Performance of Buildings - Detailed Technical Rules for the set of EPB-standards
EN 12464-1:2011 Light and lighting - Lighting of work places - Part 1: Indoor work places
CEN/TS 16628:2014 Energy Performance of Buildings - Basic Principles for the set of EPB standards
CEN ISO/TR 52000-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Overarching EPB assessment - Part 2: Explanation and justification of ISO 52000-1 (ISO/TR 52000-2:2017)
EN 62722-1:2016 Luminaire performance - Part 1: General requirements
ISO 10916:2014 Calculation of the impact of daylight utilization on the net and final energy demand for lighting
EN ISO 52000-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Overarching EPB assessment - Part 1: General framework and procedures (ISO 52000-1:2017)
EN 12193:2007 Light and lighting - Sports lighting
ISO/TR 52000-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings Overarching EPB assessment Part 2: Explanation and justification of ISO 52000-1
EN 1838:2013 Lighting applications - Emergency lighting
CEN/TR 15193-2:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting - Part 2: Explanation and justification of EN 15193-1, Module M9

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