AI Lighting Design — Russia

AI Lighting Design for Russia — SP 52.13330 Compliant

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Lighting Standard in Russia

Standard SP 52.13330
Full Title SP 52.13330.2016 — Natural and artificial lighting
Standards Body Rosstandart (Federal Agency on Technical Regulating)
Capital Moscow
Locale ru-RU

Why Momik for Russia?

500× Faster

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

SP 52.13330 Built In

Every design meets SP 52.13330 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.

SP 52.13330 Illuminance Requirements

Reference lux levels, uniformity ratios, UGR limits, and colour rendering requirements per room type under SP 52.13330.

Room / Task Type Illuminance (Em) Uniformity (Uo) Glare (UGR) Colour (Ra)
General office300 lx≥ 0.60≤ 19≥ 80
CAD / design office400 lx≥ 0.60≤ 19≥ 80
Meeting / conference room300 lx≥ 0.60≤ 19≥ 80
Reception / lobby200 lx≥ 0.40≤ 22≥ 80
Corridor / circulation75 lx≥ 0.40≥ 40
Toilet / WC100 lx≥ 0.40≤ 25≥ 80
Warehouse (general)75 lx≥ 0.40≥ 40
Manufacturing (med. prec.)300 lx≥ 0.60≤ 22≥ 80

Compliance & Enforcement

In Russia, SP 52.13330 is incorporated into national workplace safety legislation through SP 52.13330.2016. Federal Labour Inspectorate (Роструд) is responsible for overseeing compliance through workplace and building inspections. For commercial, industrial, and public buildings, lighting design documentation demonstrating conformity with SP 52.13330 must be submitted as part of the building permit application. Non-compliance can result in improvement notices and, in serious cases, suspension of occupancy permits.

Enforcement Body
Federal Labour Inspectorate (Роструд)
Legal Basis
SP 52.13330.2016
Standard
SP 52.13330

Key Sectors

Primary industries where SP 52.13330 compliance is most frequently required in Russia.

Commercial Offices Industrial & Manufacturing Healthcare Education

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. In Russia, SP 52.13330 is referenced in SP 52.13330.2016 as the applicable technical standard for workplace lighting. All commercial, industrial, and public buildings must comply. Building inspectors from Federal Labour Inspectorate (Роструд) verify compliance during construction reviews and occupancy inspections. Failure to meet requirements can result in improvement notices or suspension of the building use permit.

Buildings that fail to meet SP 52.13330 illuminance requirements can receive enforcement notices from Federal Labour Inspectorate (Роструд). Persistent non-compliance may result in fines, revocation of occupancy permits, or mandatory retrofitting. Beyond regulatory consequences, inadequate lighting increases occupational health risks — including reduced productivity, eye strain, and accident risk — creating liability exposure for employers.

Momik reads your Revit model room by room, automatically applies SP 52.13330 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.