Active Standard

IEEE 3001.9/IES RP-48-2023

IEEE/IES Recommended Practice for the Design of Power Systems Supplying Lighting Systems in Commercial and Industrial Facilities

The design of power systems supplying lighting loads of industrial and commercial facilities are covered in this recommended practice. Common power system considerations specifically related to lighting loads are discussed, including voltage drop, transients, flicker, and circuiting recommendations for various applications. General fundamental concepts of lighting design, including common light sources, control methods, and application techniques, are discussed. Industry-recognized lighting design organizations and applicable lighting codes are discussed and identified as further resources for the lighting designer.

Standard Committee
IAS/ICPS/SDC - Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Standards Development Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2016-12-07
Board Approval
2023-02-15
History
Published:
2023-05-25

Working Group Details

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IEEE Industry Applications Society
Standard Committee
IAS/ICPS/SDC - Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Standards Development Committee
Working Group
P3001.9WG - Recommended Practice for the Design of Power Systems Supplying Lighting Systems in Commercial and Industrial Facilities
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