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The question of the profitability of a lighting installation is always answered upon consideration of performance to be expected and resulting costs. The expectations in terms of performance, meaning photometric, visual and non-visual quality of lighting, are basically individual. With this in mind, it is advisable to attempt to describe costs and expenditure in relation to performance.
Since one of the most important quality criteria is illuminance in the visual task area, and the main cost factor in operation is energy consumption, it appears reasonable to consider the quotient of these two figures as an important parameter for lighting profitability. First, it is derived from the lighting installation’s connected load and the achieved illuminance without consideration of interfering light and dimmed operation. Energy efficiency can be enhanced by using light management.
Information on lighting energy consumption and potential savings with light management are provided in the chapter "German standard DIN V 18599". The influence of light management on light quality are discussed in chapter 8. A comparative cost calculation which can also factor in potential savings through light management is introduced in chapter .
Further aspects of lighting in the context of sustainable construction are outlined in chapter "Building certification".
BIM (Building Information Modeling) Lighting measurement
Preconditions Technical catalogue data Lighting design and calculation procedual methods Rough estimations by efficiency methods DIALux and Relux Realistic simulated views Luminaire data in 2D and 3D formats BIM (Building Information Modeling Economic efficiency and potential savings
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Introduction Visual needs Need for orientation Non visual needs
Guidelines Overview Work places Visual task area Surrounding area Illuminance Luminance distribution Limitation of glare Lighting direction, modelling Aspects of colour Flicker and stroboscopic effects Daylight
Maintenance Factor Light and safety at work Light and non-visual effects Light and economy Light and environment Lighting design Lighting measurement Emergency lighting
Lighting of traffic zones and geneal areas in buildings Lighting of industrial activities and crafts Lighting of offices and VDU workstations Lighting of design and CAD offices Lighting of sports facilities Lighting of health care facilities Lighting of geriatric care facilities and nursing homes Lighting of public areas Lighting of salesrooms Lighting of educational facilities Lighting of traffic areas Lighting of car parks Ligthing of further indoor spaces
Luminaires The enhanced concept of quality Photometric classification Photometric properties Photo biology safety Mounting and electrical connection Luminaire labelling Luminaire operation LED luminaire operation Operation of FL luminaires Electrical safety Fire protection Electromagnetic safety Mechanical safety Chemical and miscellaneous impact Acoustic properties Ventilation properties
Firehazardous locations Room with bathtubs and showers Swimming baths Exterior installations Agricultural and gardening plant locations Food industry Clean rooms Requirements on mediacal rooms Emergency light installations
Luminaire selection chart
Light management application and function Presence detection Daylight-dependent regulation Interfaces Building management, KNX and other bus systems
Light sources types Characteristics of light sources
ABC, DF, G, ILM, NO, P, QRSUV, W
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StandardsGuidelines and instructionsEuropean directives and regulationsFurther publications
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