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New Part L 2021 requirements for light metering

Can I get peoples opinion on the new lighting metering clause set out below

 New Part L 2021 requirements for light metering:-

 6.61 - General lighting and display lighting should be metered by one of the following methods.

  1. Dedicated lighting circuits with a kWh meter for each circuit.
  2. Local power meter coupled to or integrated in the lighting controllers of a lighting management system.
  3. A lighting management system that can both: i. calculate the consumed energy ii. make this information available to a building management system.

Of course this regulations still has in the 90% sub-metering, but now it looks like the lighting goes beyond this to ensure 100% and not only this on an individual circuit level.

 Might catch people out that aren’t using a lighting control management systems that can monitor consumption so end up having to ensure a separate enclosure full of meters to achieve point A. Looks like risers and electric cupboards are going to get bigger.  

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  • as I read it it is only new non-domestic buildings where at least the big ones are likely to have some central management anyway. Small shops and so on will could simply have a small nos of 16A lighting circuits, or go continental and combine lights and power. There are DIN rail mountng meters that I presume would count.

    Mike.

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  • as I read it it is only new non-domestic buildings where at least the big ones are likely to have some central management anyway. Small shops and so on will could simply have a small nos of 16A lighting circuits, or go continental and combine lights and power. There are DIN rail mountng meters that I presume would count.

    Mike.

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