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K.Seshadri (SESH)
Architectural Lighting + Design
Conference
Singapore
30 Sept 2014
10/10/2014
SS 531 Parts
SS 531 Part 1: Indoor work places (safety & performance)
SS 531 Part 2: Outdoor work places (performance)
SS 531 Part 3: Outdoor work places (Safety)
3 roles of lighting
Visual
Experienced
value
Biological
Emotional
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2.Emotional
First time reaction
and long term
impression of
work space
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Experienced
value
1.Visual
3.Biological
2.Emotional
10,000 Lux
100,000 Lux
20,000 Lux
500 Lux
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300 Lux
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Night illuminances
0.2 LUX
0.25 Lux
0.002 Lux
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Cataract
Cataract
Normal view
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Macular degeneration
Macular degeneration
Normal view
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Glaucoma
Normal view
Glaucoma
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Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy
Normal view
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Lighting vs Productivity
Productivity and
Task Illuminance
500
2000
Lux
Lux
500
2000
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Lighting vs Tiredness
Fatigue and
Task
Illuminance
Lux
500
2000
E
(Lux)
U0
3.1
Filing, copying
300
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3.2
500
0.7
3.3
0.7
3.4
500
0.7
3.5
Conf&Meeting rooms
500
0.7
3.6
Reception desk
300
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3.7
Archives
200
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Overall Uniformity
Uniformity Ratio (Uo) =
Minimum Illuminance
Average Illuminance
Maintained Illuminance
Eave
Initial illuminance
Maintained
illuminance
100%
Maintenance
interval
Operating time
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E
(Lux)
U0
UGR
3.1
Filing, copying
300
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19
3.2
500
0.7
19
3.3
0.7
16
3.4
500
0.7
19
3.5
Conf&Meeting rooms
500
0.7
19
3.6
Reception desk
300
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22
3.7
Archives
200
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Experienced
value
1.Visual
3.Biological
2.Emotional
Power
(W)
Light
output
(Lumen
s)
Efficacy
Lumens/
Watt
Incandescent Lamp
75W
900
12
15W
900
60
36W
2500
69
Induction lamp
250W
21250
85
1-5W
40-600
40-120
400W
56000
140
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Colour temperatures
Lower color
temperature means
warmer color
Higher color
temperature means a
cooler color
10 000
5000 K
Afternoon Sunlight
2000 K
Natural light
6000 K
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Perceiver
Halogen Lamp
Material
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Sodium Lamp
The Perceiver
The material
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73
83
93
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E
(Lux)
U0
UGR
CRI
3.1
Filing, copying
300
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19
3.2
500
0.7
19
80
80
3.3
Technical drawings
750
0.7
16
3.4
500
0.7
19
3.5
Conf&Meeting rooms
500
0.7
19
3.6
Reception desk
300
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22
3.7
Archives
200
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80
80
80
80
80
Industrial
Airport
Building sites
40
20
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42
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5.1.1
5.1.2
Em U0
Lux
GRL CRI
0.25
50
20
10
0.40
50
20
5.1.3
20
0.40
45
20
5.1.4
30
0.40
50
20
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Em U0
Lux
GRL CRI
20
0.25
55
40
20
0.25
55
20
50
0.25
50
20
100
0.40
45
60
200
050
45
60
Em U0
Lux
GRL CRI
20
0.25
55
20
50
0.40
50
20
100
0.40
45
40
200
0.40
45
40
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U0
GRL
CRI
0.25
55
20
10
0.45
50
20
20
0.40
50
20
50
0.40
45
20
Experienced
value
3.Biological
Emotional
Reaction on first
and sustained
impression over
time
Evaluation of a lighting application
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50
25
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52
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53
54
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Melatonin Secretion
56
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Time
00.56 h
01.23 h
04.00 h
Early morning
01.15 h
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= 100,000 lux
= 500 lux
Thank you !
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