Guide on the maintenance of indoor electric lighting systems, 2nd ed.

CIE 97:2005
Division 3
ISBN: 
978 3 901906 45 9

During the life of a lighting installation, the light available for the task progressively decreases due to accumulation of dirt on surface and aging of equipment. The rate of reduction is influenced by the equipment choice and the environmental and operating conditions. In lighting scheme design we must take account of this fall by the use of a maintenance factor and plan suitable maintenance schedules to limit the decay. Lighting standard ISO 8995-1:2002(E)/CIE S 008/E:2001 "Lighting of Work Places - Part 1: Indoor" in Section 4.8, recommends a minimum maintenance factor. It states that "The lighting scheme should be designed with overall maintenance factor calculated for the selected lighting equipment, space environment and specified maintenance schedule". A high maintenance factor together with an effective maintenance programme promotes energy efficient design of lighting schemes and limits the installed lighting power requirements.

This revision of the guide describes the parameters influencing the depreciation process and develops the procedure for estimating the maintenance factor for indoor electric lighting systems. It provides information on the selection of equipment and the estimation of economic maintenance cycles and gives advice on servicing techniques. It shows some examples of data but for accurate data it recommends that data should be obtained from the manufacturers.

This guide replaces CIE 97-1992 "Maintenance of indoor electric lighting systems". It is written in English, with a short summary in French and German, consists of 34 pages with 13 figures and 6 tables.

The following members of TC 3-40 "Maintenance of indoor electric lighting systems" took part in the preparation of the report:

  • L. Bedocs, Great Britain (Chairman)
  • P. Dehoff, Austria
  • L. Di Fraia, Italy
  • R. Henderson, South Africa
  • W. Julian, Australia
  • H. Juslen, Finland
  • H. Kaplan, USA
  • S. Katayama, Japan
  • E. Lillelien, Norway
  • C. Schierz, Switzerland
  • A. Stockmar, Germany
  • I. Vonnak, Hungary
  • A. Wisniewski, Poland
  • L. Zonneveldt, The Netherlands