explain these terms when referring to lighting
a)quality of light
b)control of glare
c)luminance distribution
d)consistency of lighting levels
e)interior lighting design codes
f)lighting for visual tasks
g)emergency lighting
a)quality of light
b)control of glare
c)luminance distribution
d)consistency of lighting levels
e)interior lighting design codes
f)lighting for visual tasks
g)emergency lighting
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Here's an abbreviated version.:
a. Refers to: color rendition, level of illumination on the task,\
direction, (diffuse/direct nad relative intensity).
b. Part of 'a.' mostly concerned with reflective surfaces relative to direction
c.'Evenness' of distribution to avoid contrasts, eyestrain on readjustment
to different levels from different directions relative to the individual.
e. usually specifying levels for various tasks, minimum levels for safe transit
of and specified tasks within, certain areas.
f. just what it says, criteria required for specified operations
g. safety, usually for evacuation in the event of loss of power, but also for
maintenance of light for critical tasks, medical operating rooms etc.
Here's an abbreviated version.:
a. Refers to: color rendition, level of illumination on the task,\
direction, (diffuse/direct nad relative intensity).
b. Part of 'a.' mostly concerned with reflective surfaces relative to direction
c.'Evenness' of distribution to avoid contrasts, eyestrain on readjustment
to different levels from different directions relative to the individual.
e. usually specifying levels for various tasks, minimum levels for safe transit
of and specified tasks within, certain areas.
f. just what it says, criteria required for specified operations
g. safety, usually for evacuation in the event of loss of power, but also for
maintenance of light for critical tasks, medical operating rooms etc.