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Light and lighting - Building information modelling properties for lighting - Lighting systems (ISO/TS 7127:2023); German version CEN ISO/TS 7127:2024

Abstract

This technical specification identifies and clarifies lighting properties for digital building design and maintenance. This document provides all the needed properties to design and to describe lighting systems. These properties are intended to be used for mapping between data providers and requesters. The mapping of the identifiers enables the exchange of luminaire and sensing device data within different databases. The unambiguous mapping and description of properties improves the data quality, reduces misinterpretations and the processing time in digital environments. Therefore, the properties listed in this document establish the essential description of lighting systems in BIM systems and databases. The listed properties in this document are used to structure the product data sheet which is complemented with real product information.

Begin

2024-03-19

WI

00169099

Planned document number

DIN CEN ISO/TS 7127

Project number

05800902

Responsible national committee

NA 058-00-01 GA - Joint working committee FNL/FNF: Quantities, symbols and units as well as classifications and data models  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 169/WG 1 - Basic terms and criteria  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 274/JWG 1 - Energy performance of lighting in buildings (joint working group with CIE-JTC 6)  

previous edition(s)

BIM Properties for lighting - Luminaires and sensing devices; German version CEN/TS 17623:2021
2021-08

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Contact

Dipl.-Math.

Juliane Gomille

Am DIN-Platz, Burggrafenstr. 6
10787 Berlin

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Fax: +49 30 2601-42708

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