AI Lighting Design — Nigeria

AI Lighting Design for Nigeria — NIS 525 Compliant

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Lighting Standard in Nigeria

Standard NIS 525
Full Title NIS 525 — Code of practice for interior lighting
Standards Body SON (Standards Organisation of Nigeria)
Capital Abuja
Locale en-NG

Why Momik for Nigeria?

500× Faster

What takes weeks manually, Momik does in minutes. Fully automated lighting layout in Revit.

NIS 525 Built In

Every design meets NIS 525 requirements automatically. No manual norm-checking needed.

Native Revit

Works directly inside Autodesk Revit. No exports, no external tools, no workflow disruption.

Zero Clashes

AI-powered clash detection ensures every fixture placement is structurally valid from the start.

NIS 525 Illuminance Requirements

Reference lux levels, uniformity ratios, UGR limits, and colour rendering requirements per room type under NIS 525.

Room / Task Type Illuminance (Em) Uniformity (Uo) Glare (UGR) Colour (Ra)
Open-plan office500 lx≥ 0.60≤ 19≥ 80
Meeting / conference room500 lx≥ 0.60≤ 19≥ 80
Reception / lobby300 lx≥ 0.40≤ 22≥ 80
Corridor / circulation100 lx≥ 0.40≤ 28≥ 40
Staircase150 lx≥ 0.40≥ 40
Toilet / WC200 lx≥ 0.40≤ 25≥ 80
Warehouse (general)200 lx≥ 0.40≤ 25≥ 60
Manufacturing (med. prec.)500 lx≥ 0.60≤ 19≥ 80

Compliance & Enforcement

In Nigeria, NIS 525 provides the technical framework for workplace lighting design. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) / SON monitors compliance through workplace safety inspections under Factories Act / NSA Standards. Commercial building permits increasingly require lighting design documentation, particularly for projects involving international financing or sustainability certification.

Enforcement Body
Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) / SON
Legal Basis
Factories Act / NSA Standards
Standard
NIS 525

Key Sectors

Primary industries where NIS 525 compliance is most frequently required in Nigeria.

Commercial Buildings Healthcare Education Public Infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. In Nigeria, NIS 525 is adopted as the technical standard for workplace lighting. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) / SON references this standard in its enforcement of Factories Act / NSA Standards. Commercial building permit requirements are increasingly requiring lighting design documentation that demonstrates compliance with the standard.

Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) / SON oversees workplace safety compliance, including lighting requirements, under Factories Act / NSA Standards. Building control authorities require lighting design submissions for commercial and public building permits. For internationally financed or certified projects, third-party verification against NIS 525 is standard practice.

Momik reads your Revit model room by room, automatically applies NIS 525 illuminance targets for each space type, calculates the correct fixture placement, quantity, and layout, and generates a fully compliant lighting design — entirely within Revit. No manual lux calculations, no spreadsheets, no cross-referencing the norm tables. Typical projects are completed in under five minutes.