AS/NZS 2293.1:2018 · Emergency lighting and exit signs for buildings, Part 1: System design, installation and operation
Definitions
Sub-clauses
- 1.5.1Ambient temperature
- 1.5.2Approved
- 1.5.3Baseline data
- 1.5.4Battery
- 1.5.5Boost charge
- 1.5.6Cell
- 1.5.7Centrally supplied (emergency lighting) system
- 1.5.8Combined emergency luminaire
- 1.5.9Combined illuminated emergency exit sign
- 1.5.10Designated area
- 1.5.11Direct lighting
- 1.5.12Electrolyte density
- 1.5.13Emergency evacuation lighting
- 1.5.14Emergency lighting
- 1.5.15Emergency luminaire
- 1.5.16Exit signs
- 1.5.17Exit signage
- 1.5.18Final subcircuit
- 1.5.19Float charge
- 1.5.20High risk task area lighting
- 1.5.21Illuminance
- 1.5.22Illumination
- 1.5.23Indirect lighting
- 1.5.24Integral self-contained emergency luminaire or exit sign
- 1.5.25Light loss factor (LLF)
- 1.5.26Light source(s)
- 1.5.27Luminaire
- 1.5.28Luminance
- 1.5.29Luminous flux
- 1.5.30Luminous intensity
- 1.5.31Maintained emergency luminaire
- 1.5.32Monitored supply
- 1.5.33Mounting height
- 1.5.34Nominal system voltage
- 1.5.35Non-maintained emergency luminaire
- 1.5.36Normal lighting
- 1.5.37Pictorial element
- 1.5.38Reflectance (reflection factor)
- 1.5.39Regulatory authority
- 1.5.40Remote self-contained emergency luminaire or exit sign
- 1.5.41Required in-service duration
- 1.5.42Reversible inverter
- 1.5.43Single point (emergency lighting) system
- 1.5.44Stand-by lighting
- 1.5.45Static inverter
- 1.5.46Sustained emergency luminaire
- 1.5.47Utilization factor (UF)
Korbel lists only the clause number and title for reference. It does not reproduce the text of AS/NZS 2293.1:2018. Always refer to the official published standard.
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