Standard

BS 5266-1:2016 - TC

Emergency lighting - Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises

Current, Under Review

Published:

1   Scope

This part of BS 5266 gives recommendations and guidance on the factors that need to be taken into account in the design, installation and wiring of electrical emergency lighting systems, in order to provide the lighting performance needed for safety of people in the building in the event of failure of the supply to the normal lighting.
This British Standard applies to emergency lighting systems used to:
  1. a) assist occupants to leave a building during an emergency;
  2. b) help protect occupants if they stay in a building during an emergency;
  3. c) help occupants to continue normal operations in the event of failure of the supply to the normal lighting.
This part of BS 5266 also gives recommendations for lighting in areas with fixed seating.
This part of BS 5266 is not applicable to dwellings; however, its provisions are applicable to common access routes within blocks of flats or maisonettes.
Product Details
Descriptors
Maintenance
Electric cells
Inspection
Emergency exits
Glare
Lighting levels
Sign lighting (buildings)
Escape lighting
Fire safety in buildings
Fire safety
Optical measurement
Design
Electromagnetic compatibility
Fire-escape routes
Marking
Emergency electrical installations
Standby lighting
Exits
Signs
Visibility
Lighting systems
Illuminance
Log sheets
Means of escape from fire in buildings
Certification (approval)
Electric wiring systems
Acceptance (approval)
Selection
Siting
Risk assessment
Emergency lighting
ICS Codes
13.200 Accident and disaster control
29.120.99 Other electrical accessories
91.160.10 Interior lighting
Committee
EL/1/1
International relationships
ISBN
978 0 539 03829 3
Publisher
BSI