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Standard No.: GB/T 41014-2021
English Name: Evaluation of the energy performance of lighting systems
Chinese Name: 照明系统能效评价
Chinese Classification: F01    Technical management
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2021-12-31
Implemented on: 2022-7-1
Status: valid
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 5500 words
Translation Price(USD): 165.0
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1 Scope This document specifies the evaluation levels and evaluation procedures for the energy efficiency of lighting systems. This document applies to the energy efficiency evaluation of stable-operating urban roads. Energy efficiency evaluation of lighting systems in highways and tunnels, public buildings and outdoor workplaces. The energy efficiency evaluation of other lighting systems can be carried out with reference. This document is not applicable to the evaluation of lighting system acceptance. 2 Normative reference documents The contents of the following documents constitute the essential provisions of this document through the normative references in the text. Among them, note 8 period of reference documents, only the date corresponds to the version applicable to this document; do not note the date of reference documents, the latest version (including all the revision of the list) applicable to this document. GB17625.1 Electromagnetic compatibility limits Harmonic current emission limits (equipment input current per phase ≤ 16A) GB/T17743 Limits and measurement methods for radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment GB17896 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes of ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps GB/T 18595 Electromagnetic compatibility immunity requirements for general lighting equipment GB 19573 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for high-pressure sodium lamps GB19574 Energy efficiency limit values and energy efficiency evaluation values for ballasts for high-pressure sodium lamps GB20053 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency ratings for ballasts for metal halide lamps GB20054 Energy Efficiency Limiting Values and Energy Efficiency Grades for Metal Halide Lamps GB/T 24826 Terms and definitions for LED products and related equipment for general lighting GB29142 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for single-ended induction fluorescent lamps GB 29143 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for AC electronic ballasts for single-ended induction fluorescent lamps GB 30255 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for LED products for indoor lighting GB 37478 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for LED lamps and lanterns for road and tunnel lighting GB 38450 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for LED flat panel lamps for general lighting GB/T 39022 Terms and definitions for lighting systems and related equipment GB 50034 Architectural lighting design standards GB 50582 Lighting design standards for outdoor workplaces GB/T 51268 Green Lighting Testing and Evaluation Standards CJJ 45 Design standards for urban road lighting JGJ 153 Lighting design and testing standards for sports stadiums JTG/T D70/2-01 Highway Tunnel Lighting Design Rules 3 Terms and definitions The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 24826 and GB/T 39022 are applicable to this document. 4 Energy efficiency evaluation levels . The energy efficiency rating of the lighting system is divided into 3 levels. Level 1 is the highest and is the leader level. The total score of energy efficiency evaluation of lighting systems of each level shall not be lower than that specified in Table 1. Table 1 Energy efficiency rating of lighting systems 5 Evaluation procedures 5.1 Determining the evaluation scope Before the evaluation, the list of lighting facilities involved in the evaluation shall be clarified, the scope of the evaluation shall be determined and written records shall be formed. The scope of evaluation shall be determined by the operator or manager of the lighting system. The scope of the evaluation shall be determined jointly by the operator or manager of the lighting system. The scope of a lighting system usually includes the luminaires and the control management system. The luminaire in a lighting system may be either an integrated luminaire or a luminaire consisting of a power supply. A luminaire can be either an integrated luminaire or a luminaire consisting of a power supply, light source/module, etc. The control management system usually consists of a single lamp controller sensor installed inside or outside the luminaire, a centralised controller outside the luminaire (also known as 'cabinet control'), control software and other components. 5.2 Determining the evaluation period The period of time involved in the evaluation (evaluation cycle) should be defined before the evaluation. The period of normal operation of the lighting system should be selected as the evaluation period. 5.3 Collecting information Before the evaluation, the relevant design, selection, operation and management documents should be collected according to the defined evaluation scope and evaluation cycle. Technical and management documents, including but not limited to: a) Basic information of the system: b) System design information; c) Project bidding documents. Energy saving assessment and other special reports; d) Equipment inventory, including the list of equipment and facilities within the system boundary; e) Relevant tests, evaluations. Verification reports; f) operation procedures. Operation records, maintenance records. Energy consumption statistics, historical lighting hours and other technical data; g) personnel qualifications, training records, etc: h) Documents proving energy saving renovation and others. When the information collected does not fully prove the actual operation of the system, on-site measurements should be carried out. 5.4 Evaluation implementation 5.4.1 The operator or manager of the lighting system shall ensure that the system operates in accordance with safety, energy conservation. Environmental protection and other laws, regulations and mandatory standards requirements. 5.4.2 The evaluation agency or personnel shall evaluate and score each indicator in accordance with the lighting system energy efficiency evaluation index system and the assignment method given in Appendix A from six aspects, including equipment and facilities, system design, energy-saving monitoring, operation control, energy-saving renovation and management measures, and sum up the scores of each indicator to obtain a comprehensive quantitative score for the lighting system energy efficiency evaluation. 5.4.3 The evaluation agency or personnel shall review and check the design documents, statistical reports, original records, declaration documents. 5.4.3 The evaluation agency or person shall give the score by reviewing and checking design documents, statistical reports, original records, declaration documents, analysis/testing reports, third party certification and other supporting materials. The rating may also be given through interviews, field surveys, sample surveys. The evaluation information can also be collected by means of interviews, field surveys, sample surveys, field tests, etc. 5.4.4 The evaluation agency or person may combine the score with the results to give recommendations for system optimisation and modification. Recommendations for energy saving measures to strengthen management. 5.5 Preparation of evaluation report The evaluation report shall include the following: a) A brief description of the evaluation process; b) Evaluation implementation team; c) Scope of the evaluation: d) List of information collected for the evaluation; e) A description of the score sheet and supporting materials: f) Energy efficiency rating; g) Recommendations for energy efficiency measures; h) Other annexes.
1 Scope 2 Normative reference documents 3 Terms and definitions 4 Energy efficiency evaluation levels . 5 Evaluation procedures
Referred in GB/T 41014-2021:
*GB 17625.1-2012 Electromagnetic compatibility—Limits—Limits for harmonic current emissions(equipment input current ≤16 A per phase)
*GB/T 17743-2021 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment
*GB 17896-2012 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades of ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps
*GB/T 18595-2014 Equipment for general lighting purposes―EMC immunity requirements
*GB 19573-2004 Limited values of energy efficiency and rating criteria for high-pressure sodium vapour lamps
*GB 19574-2004 Limited values of energy efficiency and evaluating values of energy conservation of ballast for high-pressure sodium lamps
*GB 20053-2015 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for ballasts of metal-halide lamps
*GB 20054-2015 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for metal-halide lamps
*GB/T 24826-2016 General lighting—Light emitting diode (LED) products and related equipment—Terms and definitions
*GB 29142-2012 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for single-capped electrodeless fluorescent lamps
*GB 29143-2012 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades of ballasts for electrodeless fluorescent lamps
*GB 30255-2019 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades of LED products for indoor lighting
*GB 37478-2019 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency gradesof LED luminaires for road and tunnel lighting
*GB 38450-2019 Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades of LED flat panel luminaires
*GB/T 39022-2020 Lighting system and related equipment—Terms and definitions
*GB 50034-2013 Standard for lighting design of buildings
*GB 50582-2010 Standard for lighting design of outdoor work places
*GB/T 51268-2017 Standard test and assessment of green lights
*CJJ 45-2015 Standard for lighting design of urban road
*JGJ 153-2016
*JTGTD702-1901
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GB/T 41014-2021  Evaluation of the energy performance of lighting systems (English Version)
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Detail of GB/T 41014-2021
Standard No.
GB/T 41014-2021
English Name
Evaluation of the energy performance of lighting systems
Chinese Name
照明系统能效评价
Chinese Classification
F01
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2021-12-31
Implemented on
2022-7-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
5500 words
Price(USD)
165.0
Keywords
GB/T 41014-2021, GB 41014-2021, GBT 41014-2021, GB/T41014-2021, GB/T 41014, GB/T41014, GB41014-2021, GB 41014, GB41014, GBT41014-2021, GBT 41014, GBT41014
Introduction of GB/T 41014-2021
1 Scope This document specifies the evaluation levels and evaluation procedures for the energy efficiency of lighting systems. This document applies to the energy efficiency evaluation of stable-operating urban roads. Energy efficiency evaluation of lighting systems in highways and tunnels, public buildings and outdoor workplaces. The energy efficiency evaluation of other lighting systems can be carried out with reference. This document is not applicable to the evaluation of lighting system acceptance. 2 Normative reference documents The contents of the following documents constitute the essential provisions of this document through the normative references in the text. Among them, note 8 period of reference documents, only the date corresponds to the version applicable to this document; do not note the date of reference documents, the latest version (including all the revision of the list) applicable to this document. GB17625.1 Electromagnetic compatibility limits Harmonic current emission limits (equipment input current per phase ≤ 16A) GB/T17743 Limits and measurement methods for radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment GB17896 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes of ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps GB/T 18595 Electromagnetic compatibility immunity requirements for general lighting equipment GB 19573 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for high-pressure sodium lamps GB19574 Energy efficiency limit values and energy efficiency evaluation values for ballasts for high-pressure sodium lamps GB20053 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency ratings for ballasts for metal halide lamps GB20054 Energy Efficiency Limiting Values and Energy Efficiency Grades for Metal Halide Lamps GB/T 24826 Terms and definitions for LED products and related equipment for general lighting GB29142 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for single-ended induction fluorescent lamps GB 29143 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for AC electronic ballasts for single-ended induction fluorescent lamps GB 30255 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for LED products for indoor lighting GB 37478 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for LED lamps and lanterns for road and tunnel lighting GB 38450 Energy efficiency limits and energy efficiency classes for LED flat panel lamps for general lighting GB/T 39022 Terms and definitions for lighting systems and related equipment GB 50034 Architectural lighting design standards GB 50582 Lighting design standards for outdoor workplaces GB/T 51268 Green Lighting Testing and Evaluation Standards CJJ 45 Design standards for urban road lighting JGJ 153 Lighting design and testing standards for sports stadiums JTG/T D70/2-01 Highway Tunnel Lighting Design Rules 3 Terms and definitions The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 24826 and GB/T 39022 are applicable to this document. 4 Energy efficiency evaluation levels . The energy efficiency rating of the lighting system is divided into 3 levels. Level 1 is the highest and is the leader level. The total score of energy efficiency evaluation of lighting systems of each level shall not be lower than that specified in Table 1. Table 1 Energy efficiency rating of lighting systems 5 Evaluation procedures 5.1 Determining the evaluation scope Before the evaluation, the list of lighting facilities involved in the evaluation shall be clarified, the scope of the evaluation shall be determined and written records shall be formed. The scope of evaluation shall be determined by the operator or manager of the lighting system. The scope of the evaluation shall be determined jointly by the operator or manager of the lighting system. The scope of a lighting system usually includes the luminaires and the control management system. The luminaire in a lighting system may be either an integrated luminaire or a luminaire consisting of a power supply. A luminaire can be either an integrated luminaire or a luminaire consisting of a power supply, light source/module, etc. The control management system usually consists of a single lamp controller sensor installed inside or outside the luminaire, a centralised controller outside the luminaire (also known as 'cabinet control'), control software and other components. 5.2 Determining the evaluation period The period of time involved in the evaluation (evaluation cycle) should be defined before the evaluation. The period of normal operation of the lighting system should be selected as the evaluation period. 5.3 Collecting information Before the evaluation, the relevant design, selection, operation and management documents should be collected according to the defined evaluation scope and evaluation cycle. Technical and management documents, including but not limited to: a) Basic information of the system: b) System design information; c) Project bidding documents. Energy saving assessment and other special reports; d) Equipment inventory, including the list of equipment and facilities within the system boundary; e) Relevant tests, evaluations. Verification reports; f) operation procedures. Operation records, maintenance records. Energy consumption statistics, historical lighting hours and other technical data; g) personnel qualifications, training records, etc: h) Documents proving energy saving renovation and others. When the information collected does not fully prove the actual operation of the system, on-site measurements should be carried out. 5.4 Evaluation implementation 5.4.1 The operator or manager of the lighting system shall ensure that the system operates in accordance with safety, energy conservation. Environmental protection and other laws, regulations and mandatory standards requirements. 5.4.2 The evaluation agency or personnel shall evaluate and score each indicator in accordance with the lighting system energy efficiency evaluation index system and the assignment method given in Appendix A from six aspects, including equipment and facilities, system design, energy-saving monitoring, operation control, energy-saving renovation and management measures, and sum up the scores of each indicator to obtain a comprehensive quantitative score for the lighting system energy efficiency evaluation. 5.4.3 The evaluation agency or personnel shall review and check the design documents, statistical reports, original records, declaration documents. 5.4.3 The evaluation agency or person shall give the score by reviewing and checking design documents, statistical reports, original records, declaration documents, analysis/testing reports, third party certification and other supporting materials. The rating may also be given through interviews, field surveys, sample surveys. The evaluation information can also be collected by means of interviews, field surveys, sample surveys, field tests, etc. 5.4.4 The evaluation agency or person may combine the score with the results to give recommendations for system optimisation and modification. Recommendations for energy saving measures to strengthen management. 5.5 Preparation of evaluation report The evaluation report shall include the following: a) A brief description of the evaluation process; b) Evaluation implementation team; c) Scope of the evaluation: d) List of information collected for the evaluation; e) A description of the score sheet and supporting materials: f) Energy efficiency rating; g) Recommendations for energy efficiency measures; h) Other annexes.
Contents of GB/T 41014-2021
1 Scope 2 Normative reference documents 3 Terms and definitions 4 Energy efficiency evaluation levels . 5 Evaluation procedures
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