AS 2560.1-2018 PDF
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Full title and description
AS 2560.1:2018 — Sports lighting — Part 1: General principles. This part of AS 2560 sets out the general principles, objectives and assessment methods for lighting places where sport is played (indoor and outdoor), including recommended equipment types and measurement/assessment methods for sports lighting installations.
Abstract
AS 2560.1:2018 provides a framework of lighting classes, visual performance objectives and measurement methods that, together with the sport-specific parts of AS 2560.2, satisfy the visual requirements of participants, officials and spectators at different levels of play. The standard gives guidance on illuminance, uniformity, contrast and glare control and notes that it does not specify television broadcast lighting requirements.
General information
- Status: Current (2018 edition is the in-force edition referenced in product catalogs and standards stores as the active Part 1).
- Publication date: 5 December 2018 (published following committee approval in November 2018).
- Publisher: Standards Australia / Standards Australia International.
- ICS / categories: Lighting in general; Sports facilities (examples: ICS 91.160.01 and 97.220.10).
- Edition / version: 3rd edition (AS 2560.1:2018).
- Number of pages: 33 pages (official product listing indicates a 33-page document).
Scope
Defines general recommendations and requirements for lighting places where sport is played, both indoor and outdoor. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the sport-specific parts of AS 2560.2 that specify lighting classes and more detailed criteria for particular sports and levels of play (recreational through international). The Part 1 document covers objectives of sports lighting, visual requirements of participants and spectators, contrast and glare considerations, illuminance and uniformity, and measurement/assessment methods; it does not provide detailed television-broadcast lighting specifications.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of lighting classes / levels of play and associated visual performance objectives (training, club, national, international).
- Recommended illuminance (lux) levels and uniformity criteria for playing surfaces and associated zones.
- Requirements and guidance for glare control and limiting intrusive/obtrusive light from sports installations.
- Measurement and assessment methods for sports lighting installations (how and where to measure illuminance, uniformity, contrast metrics).
- Descriptions of suitable lighting equipment types and photometric considerations (beam control, mounting geometry, aiming, luminaire selection).
- Guidance on spectator-area lighting and visual comfort criteria for officials and spectators.
Typical use and users
Used by stadium and sports-facility designers, lighting designers, electrical engineers, facility managers, local authorities and consultants who specify or assess sports lighting systems. Also used by sports organisations, venue operators and contractors when designing, upgrading or auditing lighting for training, community, club, national and international competition venues.
Related standards
To be used with the sport-specific parts of AS 2560.2 (which give detailed requirements for individual sports and venue types). Other related publications include earlier AS 2560.1 (2002) referenced in the revision history and local/regional guidance on obtrusive light and environmental controls.
Keywords
sports lighting, illuminance, uniformity, glare control, lighting classes, stadium lighting, playing-surface lighting, measurement methods, AS 2560, Standards Australia
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: AS 2560.1:2018 is the Australian Standard titled "Sports lighting — Part 1: General principles" that sets out objectives, recommendations and assessment methods for lighting locations where sport is played.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers general principles for sports lighting including lighting classes, visual requirements for players/officials/spectators, illuminance and uniformity guidance, glare control, measurement and assessment methods, and recommended equipment types. It is not a detailed broadcast-TV lighting specification.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Lighting designers, electrical engineers, stadium and facility designers, venue operators, sports organisations, consultants and contractors specifying, installing or auditing sports lighting systems.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2018 edition (AS 2560.1:2018) is the current Part 1 edition listed by Standards Australia (published 5 December 2018). Users should check Standards Australia or authorised distributors for any amendments or later revisions before relying on the text for regulatory or contractual requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — AS 2560 is a multi-part series. Part 1 provides general principles; the companion documents in AS 2560.2 provide sport-specific requirements and should be read together with Part 1 when designing or assessing a lighting installation.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Sports lighting; illuminance; uniformity; glare; lighting classes; stadium; playing surface; measurement; AS 2560.1; Standards Australia.