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DESIGN CRITERIA FOR WHITE INCANDESCENT LIGHTED AEROSPACE INSTRUMENTS

1991-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP798
This recommended practice covers the general requirements and test procedures recommended for use with white incandescent integrally lighted instruments. Its use should provide uniformity of illumination from instrument to instrument and legibility under daylight operation. An appendix is provided to familiarize the designer with some of the techniques used to obtain uniformity of color and illumination in various types of instruments.
Standard

COLOR-CODED INCANDESCENT FLANGE BASE T1 AND T1-3/4 LAMPS FOR VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION

1991-03-06
HISTORICAL
AS4156
This document defines the method for voltage identification by use of color coded insulators at the base of the lamp. Table 1 shows lamp part numbers and corresponding insulator colors. Insulator colors are to be easily distinguishable as red, yellow, and green. Tables 2 and 3 show complete descriptions of the lamps involved for the T1-3/4 and T1 lamps respectively. New lamp part numbers may be added by a revision process as required.
Standard

Aircraft Fluorescent Lighting Ballast/Fixture Safety Standard

2006-08-03
HISTORICAL
AS4914B
The purpose of this standard is to recommend minimum performance requirements to assist the specification writer in establishing a failsafe airplane interior light assembly design. This standard relates to the design of fluorescent lamp ballasts, lampholders, fixtures, and installation of the same.
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LIGHTING, INTEGRAL, FOR AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS: CRITERIA FOR DESIGN OF RED LIGHTED INSTRUMENTS

1991-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP582A
This ARP covers the general requirements and test procedures for illuminating systems for integrally lighted aircraft instruments in order to provide (a) uniformity of illumination within each instrument, (b) legibility of instrument presentation under daylight or integral light, and (c) uniformity of illumination between instrument displays.
Standard

Lighting, Integral, For Aircraft Instruments: Criteria for Design of Red Incandescent Lighted Instruments

2001-06-01
HISTORICAL
ARP582B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers the general requirements and test procedures for illuminating systems for integrally lighted aircraft instruments in order to provide (a) uniformity of illumination within each instrument, (b) legibility of instrument presentation under daylight or integral light, and (c) uniformity of illumination between instrument displays.
Standard

Passenger Reading Lights

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP378B
This document presents criteria for design and location of passenger reading lights in commercial aircraft.
Standard

AIRCRAFT CABIN ILLUMINATION

1973-05-01
HISTORICAL
AIR512A
This document covers the general requirements for cabin lighting in order to provide satisfactory illumination for, but not limited to: (a) Boarding and deplanning (b) Movement about the cabin (c) Reading (d) Use of lavatories (e) Use of work areas (f) Exiting under emergency conditions (g) Using stowage compartments, coat rooms and closets (h) Using interior stairways and elevators
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AIRCRAFT CABIN ILLUMINATION

1987-05-27
HISTORICAL
AIR512B
This document covers the general recommendations for cabin lighting in order to provide satisfactory illumination for, but not limited to: (a) Boarding and deplaning (b) Movement about the cabin (c) Reading (d) Use of lavatories (e) Use of work areas (f) Exiting under emergency conditions (g) Using stowage compartments, coat rooms and closets (h) Using interior stairways and elevators (lifts)
Standard

Aircraft Cabin Illumination

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
AIR512C
This document covers the general recommendations for cabin lighting in order to provide satisfactory illumination for, but not limited to: a Boarding and deplaning b Movement about the cabin c Reading d Use of lavatories e Use of work areas f Exiting under emergency conditions g Using stowage compartments, coat rooms, and closets h Using interior stairways and elevators (lifts)
Standard

Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) Integrally Illuminated Information Panels

2004-01-30
HISTORICAL
ARP4967
This document is intended to highlight critical design issues that a panel designer should understand when designing panels for NVIS applications. It is not intended to be a discussion of the benefits of one lighting technology versus another. See ARP4168 for a more complete discussion of these lighting technologies.
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