It seems that there is no classification method as you asked. If it must be divided like this, it can be working lighting and non-working lighting.
The standardized lighting types can be divided into five types: normal lighting, emergency lighting, duty lighting, guard lighting and obstacle lighting. Emergency lighting includes backup lighting, safety lighting and evacuation lighting.
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The lighting methods are divided into three types: general lighting, zoned general lighting and local lighting.
1. Determine the lighting method according to the following requirements:
1 The workplace should usually be equipped with general lighting;
2 Different areas in the same place have different illumination levels When required, zoned general lighting should be used;
3 For places where the illumination requirements of some working surfaces are relatively high and it is unreasonable to only use general lighting, mixed lighting should be used;
4 In a Only local lighting should be used in the workplace.
2. Determine the type of lighting according to the following requirements:
1 All workplaces should be equipped with normal lighting.
2 Emergency lighting should be set up in the following situations in the workplace:
1) After normal lighting goes out due to failure, backup lighting should be set up in places where normal work or activities need to be continued; < /p>
2) After the normal lighting goes out due to a malfunction, safety lighting should be installed in places that need to ensure the safety of people in potential danger;
3) After the normal lighting goes out due to a malfunction, it is necessary to Evacuation lighting should be installed at exits and passages to ensure the safe evacuation of personnel.
3. On-duty lighting should be installed in large areas.
4 In places with security tasks, security lighting should be set up according to the requirements of the security range.
5 Obstacle lighting should be set up in accordance with navigation requirements on buildings and structures that endanger navigation safety.