3) Class 34 Lightings, Coefficient of Utilization, Maintenance Factor
3) Class 34 Lightings, Coefficient of Utilization, Maintenance Factor
3) Class 34 Lightings, Coefficient of Utilization, Maintenance Factor
Prepared
by
ASAN BANU
Lecturer
Engg Dept
UTASA
LIGHT
It is electromagnetic radiation of a
wavelength that is visible to the human
eye.
Electromagnetic
radiation in this range
of wavelengths is called
visible light or simply
Last 3 colours
light. EEPW 3142 Electrical Insulation and Wiring
Design
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The wavelength of the light
is about (380 nm - 750 nm)
with a frequency range of
about (400 THz - 790 THz).
Where:
ф - The luminous flux and Area=1m2
A - The area of the given surface
1lx
I = Ll Cu LLF / Al
where ,
I = illumination (lux, lumen/m2)
Ll = lumens per lamp (lumen)
Cu = coefficient of utilization
LLF = light loss factor
Al = area per lamp (m2)
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Design
Problem 1
10 incandescent lamps of 500 W (10600 lumens per lamp)
are used in an area of 50 m2. With Cu = 0.6 and LLF = 0.8 .Find
illumination
SOLUTION:
GIVEN:
No. of lamps= 10
Lumens per lamp = 10600
Area = 50 m2
Cu = 0.6
LLF = 0.8
illumination, I = Ll Cu LLF / Al
I = 10 (10600 lumens) (0.6) (0.8)/ (50 m2)
I = 1017.6 lux
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Homes, Theaters-150 lux
Easy office work-250 lux
Library, Groceries-500 lux
Supermarket, mechanical workshop-750 lux
Detailed mechanical workshop -1000 lux
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Very Detailed mechanical workshop-1500-2000 lux
Design
Factors Affecting the Luminance in
Lighting System
1. Maintenance Factor
STARTER
(Ballast)
3. Find the efficiency or efficacy of the type of light that you will use
7. Calculate the total luminous flux that the activity area will need
10. Calculate the total power of the lighting for the room
To Find:
1)Number of fitting required
2)Total Power rating of the lighting system.
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1. Determine the area of the given activity room
Area= Length X Breadth
Area=15 X 10
Area=150 m2
2. Calculate the luminous flux that each bulb gives
nφ=5,74,713 lumens
4. Compute the number of bulbs by dividing the total flux
Number of lambs required, n=Total Luminous Flux/ Luminous flux
lamp
n= 574713 / 1400
n=411
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5. Calculate the number of luminaires or fixture by dividing
No. of fixtures required= n / capacity
P= 412 * 20
P=8220 W