D3.04 External Lighting
D3.05 Power and Data
Section Summary
Section Summary
Power and data requirements are listed in the table below. Layouts and outlet positions should be considered in relation to function and to ensure that are not obstructed by furniture placement.
To provide ecient and high-quality external lighting.
External Lighting Considerations Checklist:
Table 07: Electrical Requirements minimum requirements subject to room layout
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All dwellings shall, as a minimum, be provided with suitable external lighting to both the front and rear entrances and balconies. (Low level brick lights, bollard lights, wall mounted, street lighting). All external lighting to be designed to avoid light spill within the site and to neighbouring properties. External ambient lighting to common areas shall be provided in accordance with the Australian Standards and may be increased beyond minimum requirements to address specific security concerns. External lighting and all common areas accessible by residents shall be controlled via adjustable photoelectric cells, time clocks and manually switched from local distribution board and include occupant detection and daylight adjustment lighting control. Carparks are to have LED linear fittings with polycarbonate covers. Carparking and path of travel to dwelling entrances are well illuminated to assist with wayfinding. Areas to be covered by CCTV cameras must be adequately lit for CCTV operations.
Room
Lighting
GPO’s
Data
TV
Comm.
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Entry
LED Downlight
1 DGPO -
-
Intercom
Hallways
LED Downlight
1 DGPO -
-
-
•
Kitchen
LED Downlight
2 DGPO -
-
-
Living
LED Downlight
2 DGPO 1
1 Antenna
1 Phone
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1 Cable
1 NBN
Dining
LED Downlight
1 DGPO -
-
-
Bathroom
1 IXL Heat
1 DGPO -
-
-
Laundry
LED Downlight
2 DGPO -
-
-
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Study
LED Downlight
2 DGPO 1
-
1 Phone 1 NBN
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BR 1
1 Oyster LED
3 DGPO 1
1 Antenna
-
1 Ceiling Fan *
1 Cable
High Density External Lighting Considerations Checklist:
BD2, 3+
1 Oyster LED
2 DGPO -
-
-
1 Ceiling Fan * * Ceiling fans only to be provided when reverse cycle split systems are not.
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Provide lighting solutions to define pathways between any transport set-downs and to building entrances and community facilities.
Note: above allowances do not include power requirements for appliances. Refer to individual area sections in PART B for equipment and appliance requirements and the FF+E Schedule.
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