Lighting Switches and Dimmers Sample Clauses

Lighting Switches and Dimmers. Switches for use in A.C. circuits shall be rated for 16 or 20A and shall be single pole types and be provided with an earth terminal. Switches for use in areas designated for surface installation shall be quick-make-quick-break fixed grid industrial types mounted in galvanised malleable iron boxes with protected dolly and arranged where necessary for multi-gang switching. Switches for use in areas designated for flush installation shall be micro-break types fixed to white plastic cover plates and mounted in galvanised steel flush type boxes. Switches for external use shall be of the surface mounting 16 amp rotary quick-make-quick- break pattern housed in a cast iron galvanised weatherproof box to IPW 65. Push-button switches shall either be flush or surface types contained in galvanised steel boxes and be single pole rated for 5A. Push-buttons shall be made of non-hygroscopic material, be non-swelling and so fitted as to avoid any possibility of sticking. The terminals for all switches shall be adequate to accommodate two (2) conductors each 2.5mm² in area. Lighting circuits shall be designated such that no individual light switch is loaded to more than 50% of the nominal rating of the switch. Shower rooms, toilets and toilet blocks shall have light switches mounted outside the entrance doors. Light switches shall be installed such that the operating dolly shall be pushed up for "OFF" and down for "ON". Similarly rocker operated switches shall be installed such that the upper portion of the rocker is pushed for "OFF" and the lower portion for "ON". Motorised dimmer schemes could be provided for appropriate rooms and use high frequency fluorescent fittings for flicker free lighting. The dimmer schemes shall vary the illumination level between 25% and 100%. Approved dimmers shall be provided for each conference room, lecture room, training room or similar and use high frequency fluorescent fittings for flicker free lighting. The dimmers shall vary the illumination level between 10% and 100%.
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