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SECTION 26 51 00 - INTERIOR LIGHTING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes interior luminaires, lamps, ballasts, and accessories.





1.2 REFERENCES
A. American National Standards Institute:
1. ANSI C82.1 - American National Standard for Lamp Ballast-Line Frequency Fluorescent
Lamp Ballast.
2. ANSI C82.4 - American National Standard for Ballasts-for High-Intensity-Discharge and
Low-Pressure Sodium Lamps (Multiple-Supply Type).
B. Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
C. UL Underwriters Laboratories
D. ETL Intertek Testing Services
E. NEC National Electric Code
F. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
G. CBM Certified Ballast Manufacturers
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. BF: Ballast Factor
B. CCT: Correlated Color Temperature
C. HID: High Intensity Discharge
NOTE: Consider the use of pendant lighting that may make the fixture more accessible for
routine maintenance. Linear lighting is preferred over typical "can" down lights.

General illumination lighting in passenger terminal public restrooms may be provided by
energy-saving compact fluorescent downlights (center of room). Supplemental lighting in
passenger terminal public restrooms may be provided by wall washers or cove lights at the
back of the toilet compartments, above the urinals and above wash basins. The emergency
light fixture is to located above the wash basins.


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D. LED: Light Emitting Diode
E. LER: Luminaire Efficiency Rating
F. Lumen: Measured output of luminaire, lamp, or both.
G. Luminaire: Complete lighting fixture, including driver or ballast if included
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings: Indicate dimensions and components for each luminaire not standard product
of manufacturer.
B. Product Data: Submit dimensions, ratings, and performance data.
C. Samples: Submit two color chips 3 x 3 inch in size illustrating luminaire finish color where
indicated in luminaire schedule.
1.5 QUALIFICATIONS
A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with
minimum two years documented experience.
B. Photometric Data: For qualified agencies providing photometric data for lighting fixtures.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Provide Luminaire Data Photometric Testing performed by an independent agency complying
with IESNA Lighting Measurement Testing and Calculation Guides.
B. Comply with NFPA 70.
1.7 MOCK-UP
A. Quality Requirements: Mock-up requirements.
1.8 FIELD MEASUREMENTS
A. Verify all critical measurements in the field prior to fabrication.
1.9 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate layout and installation of light fixtures with other construction.

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1.10 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
A. Execution and Closeout Requirements: Spare parts and maintenance products.
1.11 WARRANTIES
A. All fixtures and workmanship shall be guaranteed free of defects and fully operational for the
duration of the warranty period. Defective fixtures or workmanship will be replaced by the
Contractor at no cost to the Owner.
B. Ballasts for fluorescent fixtures, transformers for low voltage fixtures, and drivers for LED
fixtures shall be warranted against defects in workmanship or material. Warranty to provide
for replacement of fluorescent ballasts, transformers for low voltage fixtures, and LED drivers
at no cost to the Owner.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 INTERIOR LUMINAIRES





A. Product Description: Complete interior luminaire assemblies, with features, options, and
accessories as scheduled.
2.2 LED LIGHTING FIXTURES AND COMPONENTS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Lighting Science Group.
2. Con-Tech Lighting.
3. Bega Lighting.
4. Lunera Lighting.
B. Product Testing: Comply with U.L. 1598 and 8750. Test according to IES LM-79 and
LM-80.
C. Drivers: Operation to be at standard rated voltage of driver, and not over-driven..

NOTE: Highly efficient LED fixtures with consistent color temperature (tight binning),
high Color Rendering Index (85+CRI), and rated life greater than 50,000 hours are
preferred.

All lighting fixtures shall be recessed, surface mounted if the existing condition dictates.

NOTE: T8 and compact fluorescent lamps/ballasts are recommended for use on
the project. Minimize the lamp types for stocking and purchasing purposes.

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2.3 FLUORESCENT BALLASTS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Philips.
2. Osram.
3. General Electric.

B. Product Description: Electronic ballasts shall be instant start and designed for the
type and quantity of lamps served. Ballast shall be designed for full light output unless
dimmer or bi-level control is indicated. Comply with ANSI C82.11.

2.4 FLUORESCENT DIMMING BALLASTS AND CONTROLS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Philips.
2. General Electric.
3. Lutron.
B. Product Description: Electrical assembly of control unit and ballast to furnish smooth
dimming of fluorescent lamps.
C. Control Unit: Selected for energy efficiency and daylight harvesting capability.
D. Ballast: Selected by dimming system manufacturer as suitable for operation with control unit
and suitable for lamp type and quantity specified for luminaire.
2.5 LED LAMPS
A. Manufacturers:
1. General Electric.
2. Osram.
3. Philips.




2.6 INCANDESCENT LAMPS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Tivoli.
2. Ushio.
NOTE: Incandescent or halogen lamps not recommended for use on the project unless the
lamp life exceeds 10,000 hours.For fluorescent lamps, a color rendering of 80+CRI, and
color temperatures of 2800-3500 Kelvin are preferred.

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2.72.6 FLUORESCENT LAMPS

A. Manufacturers:
1. Philips.
2. Osram.
3. General Electric.
2.82.7 LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM
A. Product Description: Complete programmable system allowing for daylight harvesting, DMX-
512 fixture control, and interfacing with existing Building Automation Control system in
accordance with LEED guidelines.
B. System Commissioning: Provide labor and temporary equipment as required to commission
lighting control system in accordance with LEED guidelines.
C. Level Setting: Provide labor and temporary equipment necessary to set and program dimmed
and DMX-controlled lighting levels under the Lighting Consultants supervision.
D. Owner Training: Schedule and provide user training sessions for designated LAWA
personnel.
2.9 LIGHTING FIXTURES
A. Downlights
1. Lightolier, 1002F1
2. Lightolier 1045, Lytecaster Recessed Downlight
3. LSI Lightron, Inc., Trim Series, 206CFLH
B. Perimeter Lights
1. LSI Lightron, Inc., Series 99W
2. LSI Lightron, Inc., Series 900
3. Prudential Lighting, P-60-2T8-04-NS-TMW-D2
4. Prudential Lighting, IT8-04 (08)-BLA-SC-X4B-B
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXISTING WORK
A. Disconnect and remove abandoned luminaires, lamps, and accessories.
B. Extend existing interior luminaire installations using materials and methods compatible with
existing installations, or as specified.

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C. Clean and repair existing interior luminaires to remain or to be reinstalled.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Provide labor and materials to install and structurally support fixtures in accordance with all
applicable codes and safety practices.



3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Operate each luminaire after installation and connection. Inspect for proper connection and
operation.
3.4 ADJUSTING
A. Provide labor and materials for aiming and adjustment of all fixtures, color and/or diffusion
media, and accessories under the Lighting Consultants supervision.
3.5 CLEANING
A. Remove dirt and debris from enclosures.
B. Clean photometric control surfaces as recommended by manufacturer.
C. Clean finishes and touch up damage.
3.6 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK
A. Re-lamp all luminaires that have failed lamps at Substantial Completion.








NOTE: Provide additional labor and materials necessary to install color and/or diffusion
media in light fixtures as determined by a professional lighting designer. Locate lamps so
that they are accessible utilizing standard ladders and lifts.

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NOTE: The recommended illumination levels (in footcandles) for the public areas of
the Terminals are as follows:

Arrival (Exterior) =5-10FC
Artwork and Displays =40-50FC
Back of House Areas
o General illumination for working areas =25-35FC
o Corridors and stairways =5-10FC
Baggage Handling =35-45FC
Concessions and Food Courts
o General illumination =15-20FC
o Work surfaces =35-45FC
Concourse =10-15FC
Departure (Exterior) =5-10FC
Information Desks =30-40FC
Restrooms =10-15FC
Retail
o General illumination =20-25FC
o Accenting =40-50FC
TSA / Security
o General illumination =Per current TSA guideline
Ticketing
o General illumination =15-20FC
o Work Surfaces =35-45FC

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