Illumination: AR 307: Building Services-II
Illumination: AR 307: Building Services-II
Illumination: AR 307: Building Services-II
Building Services-II
ILLUMINATION
Lecture 1
Illumination: Introduction
Light: Basics
Definitions of terms
Laws of Illumination
Light flux method
Types of Lamps, Luminaires.
Residential, Commercial,
Industry, flood and Street
lighting.
Illumination history........
Luminous efficacies were increased enormously through
the centuries
from 0.01 lm/W candle to above 100 lm/W for modern
white light
sources.
Torch was probably the first lighting source and fixture as
well around
400000 years BC.
simple lamps made of shell and fat around 13000 BC.
pottery lamps (with refined design) around 600 BC.
Candle appeared around 400 AD and was the first light
source that
could be used either in interior or exterior with or without
a
transparent protective case.
Around 1800 the carbon arc lamps were introduced
gas lamps in 1814.
incandescent lamp has appeared during 1879 by Thomas
Edison with
luminous efficacy ~1.4 lm/W.
Light basics..
Light
Electromagnetic radiation that the unaided
human eye can perceive, having a wavelength in
the range from about 370 to 800 nanometres
(nm) and propagating at the speed of 299,792.5
km/sec.
Light is just one portion of the various
electromagnetic waves flying through space. These
waves have both a frequency and a length, the
values of which distinguish light from other
forms of energy on the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Light is emitted from a body due to any of the
following phenomenon.
Incandescence: Solids and liquids emit visible
radiation when
they are heated to temperatures about 1000K.
The intensity
increases and the appearance become whiter as
the
temperature increases.
Electric Discharge: When an electric current
is passed
through a gas the atoms and molecules emit
radiation
whose spectrum is characteristic of the
elements present.
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Figure 1.Illustration of the distribution of light from a light source following the inverse-square law
(Sanders & McCormick, figure 16-4, pp517)
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Incidence
The striking of a ray of light or sound on a surface.
Reflection
The return of light, sound or radiant heat after striking a
surface.
Refraction
The process by which the direction of light changes as it
passes obliquely from one medium to another in which
its speed is different.
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Light definitions..
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luminous
flux (F) is the flow rate of light energy
and the unit is lumen (lm)
luminous intensity(I) is the flow rate of light
energy per solid
angle. The unit is lm/solid- angle or 1 candela (cd).
(A solid angle is measured in steradians (sr) and
there are
4 sr in a sphere).
Lets consider a point source whose luminous
intensity is strong enough to distribute 1 lm /
solid-angle (i.e., 1cd). Because in one sphere,
there are 4 solid-angles, the total luminous flux
require to maintain 1cd luminous intensity will
be 4 lm.
Therefore, we say 1cd emits a total of 4 lm flux.
Thus the luminous flux emitted by an isotropic light
source of intensity I is given by:
Luminous flux (lm) = 4 luminous intensity (Cd)
Light definitions..
illuminance (E)- density of light shining onto a
surface.
lux (lx)- The SI unit of illuminance equal to one
lumen per square meter.
illuminance is measured as:
1 lm/m2 = 1 lux (lx) [SI unit]
1 lm/ft2 = 1 foot-candle (fc) [US unit]
Lumen- The quantity of luminous flux emitted
within a unit solid angle (one steradian) by a
point source with one candella intensity in all
directions.
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definitions..
The
difference
between the lux and the lumen is
that the lux takes into account the area over which
the luminous flux is spread.
1000 lumens, concentrated into an area of one
square meter, lights up that square meter with an
Illuminance of 1000 lux.
The same 1000 lumens, spread out over ten
square meters, produce a dimmer Illuminance of
only 100 lux.
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Luminance - The luminous intensity of a surface in
a given direction per unit area of that surface as
viewed from that direction; often incorrectly
referred to as "brightness.
Candela (cd)- The SI unit of luminous intensity
(formerly called the candle). One candela equals
one lumen per steradian - the luminous intensity,
in a give direction, of a source that emits
monochromatic radiation at a frequency of
540x10 hertz and of which the radiant intensity
in that direction is 1/683 watts per steradian.
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There are several lumen traps that you must know about. Six of the most
important lumen traps are
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Lumen Maintenance
Lumen maintenance is another area that decision makers need to consider.
The human eye can adapt well to up to 30% reduction in light levels. When
light levels fall below the 30 % threshold reduction in light levels become
evident and vision is compromised. Thus, lights need to be designed based on
average lumens over the useful life of a light.
A comparison of the lumen maintenance
data of different types of lights is shown in
the graph above. A summary of the
abbreviations, common name, and life till
70% of peak light output levels is given
below.
PSMH Pulse Start metal halide 12000
hours
CMH Ceramic Metal Halide 16000 hours
HPS High Power Sodium 24000 hours
LED Light Emitting Diode 50000 hours
and more.
The figure demonstrates why
Luminance is important. Differences
in installation height, air quality, electricity
quality, reflectance of the surface mean
that most lamps are rated for their
Luminous flux or light output.
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NG-DESIGN-BASICS
Styles of Luminare
Down lights
Troffers
Commercial Florescent Fixtures
Industrial Luminaries
Linear Lighting Systems
Architectural Lighting Fixtures
Wall washers
Wall Grazing Fixtures
Accent Fixtures
Cove Lights
Task Lights
Decorative lighting Trochee,
Lantern, Chandeliers, Adjustable
Down lights, Ceiling drums, wall
scones, Pendants Lights, Vanity
Lights, etc
Accent Light
When lighting a picture or single object, use a directional spot lamp in a
shielded fixture.
These are often track-mounted or adjustable recessed fixtures, such as
eyeballs.
Recessed Lighting
Typically used with a
narrow spot to
provide bright
focused light on a
small area.
Slotted wall wash
trim is used to splash
diffused light on
broad areas of wall or
bookcases.
Nondirectional Alamps or compact
fluorescents work well
in this application.
lamps.
Bulbs only
last up to 1000
Light types
of lamps
hours. Recommended for infrequently used
rooms.
Halogen twice as energy efficient as
incandescent
globes. They are more
expensive to buy, and last up to
2000 hours. Ideal for highlighting features,
such as a
painting on a wall. Halogen lamps are low
voltage lights and
require a transformer, which uses more energy.
Because
halogen globes emit a beam of light, many
more fittings are
required in a room than for conventional
lighting.
4) Metal-halide lamps
- are a further development of high-pressure
mercuryvapour lamps.
- the luminous efficacy is about 95 lm/W.
- colour rendering is improved considerably.
- The lamps are available with an ellipsoidal
bulb with
wattages ranging from 250W to 1000W; their
wattage
increases to 3500 W when shaped like a tube.
- Single and double-ended lamps with a lower
wattage are
also available with wattages beginning from
35 W that are
particularly suitable for the energy-efficient
lighting of
offices, salesrooms and window-shops.