NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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Specification 40 Lighting and power control devices
Specification 40 Lighting and power control devices
S40C1
Scope
2019: Spec J6: 1
This Specification contains the requirements for lighting and power control devices including timers, time switches, motion detectors and daylight control devices.
capable of switching on and off electric power at variable pre-programmed times and on variable pre-programmed days; and
configured so that the lights are switched off at any time the space is designated to be unoccupied.
(2) A time switch for internal lighting must be capable of being overridden by—
a means of turning the lights on, either by—
a manual switch, remote control or an occupant sensing device that on sensing a person’s presence, overrides the time switch for a period of up to 2 hours, after which if there is no further presence detected, the time switch must resume control; or
an occupant sensing device that overrides the time switch upon a person’s entry and returns control to the time switch upon the person’s exiting, such as a security card reader or remote control; and
a manual “off” switch.
(3) A time switch for external lighting must be—
configured to limit the period the system is switched on to between 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes after sunrise is determined or detected including any pre-programmed period between these times; and
capable of being overridden by a manual switch, remote control or a security access system for a period of up to 8 hours, after which the time switch must resume control.
(4) A time switch for boiling water or chilled water storage units must be capable of being overridden by a manual switch or a security access system that senses a person’s presence, overrides for a period of up to 2 hours, after which if there is no further presence detected, the time switch must resume control.
Daylight sensor and dynamic lighting control device
2019: Spec J6: 5
(1) A daylight sensor and dynamic control device for artificial lighting must—
for switching on and off—
be capable of having the switching level set point adjusted between 50 and 1000 lux; and
have—
a delay of more than 2 minutes; and
a differential of more than 100 lux for a sensor controlling high pressure discharge lighting, and 50 lux for a sensor controlling other than high pressure discharge lighting; and
for dimmed or stepped switching, be capable of reducing the power consumed by the controlled lighting in proportion to the incident daylight on the working plane either—
continuously down to a power consumption that is less than 50% of full power; or
in no less than 4 steps down to a power consumption that is less than 50% of full power.
(2) Where a daylight sensor and dynamic control device has a manual override switch, the manual override switch must not be able to switch the lights permanently on or bypass the lighting controls.