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Illumination Based Problems




        Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
NOTE:-
Before Designing assume following things clearly.

Assumptions are required for illumination.
Assume Depreciation Factor = 1.2
Assume Maintenance Factor = 0.8
Utilization Factor = 0.5 to 0.9
Assume illumination is free from glare
Assume illumination is free from dark shadows
Assuming lamps are arranged to give uniform illumination.
Reflective index of wall and ceiling is maximum.
Selecting a fluorescent tube light
Space to height ratio along the length and breadth is less
than or equal to 1.5
Assume Height of mounting of Lamp ( as per area)

                   Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
Example -1

• A classroom measuring (20 m (L) X 15 m
  (b) X 5 m (h) is to be illuminated.

   a.    State the design considerations for the
         lightening of above class room
   b.    Calculate the no. of lamps required.
   c.    Draw the lighting layout.


              Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
Design considerations

• Assuming an average illumination of 250
  lux.
• Assuming depreciation factor = 1.2 i.e..
  Maintenance factor 0.8
• Utilization factor varies from 0.6 to 0.9
• Assuming illumination is free from glare
• Assuming illumination is free from dark
  shadows.
               Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
Design considerations

 • Assuming lamps are arranged to give
   uniform illumination.
 • Reflective index of wall and ceiling is
   maximum.
 • Space to height ratio along the length and
   breadth is less than or equal to 1.5
 • Selecting a fluorescent tube light
 • Selecting utilization factor of 0.86
                Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
Calculation of No. of lamps required
• From Table on Lamp Data, for the Fluorescent
  lamp selecting wattage of 36 (82/84/86) with Lumen
  output = 3250 (As per your data sheet)
                                                 A × E
   N o . o f lam p s =
                          F lu x /fittin g × M .F × U .F .


                         (2 0           15)          250
                   =
                          3250           0 .8       0 .8 6
                   = 3 3 .5 4
                   = 3 4 lam p s

                       Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  S o , to tal n o . o f lam p s req u ired are = 3 4
Calculation for Layout
• Taking arrangement as
• No. lamps in one row = 8
• No. of rows = 4
• 2 lamps for black board
• Distance along the length, a = 20/8 = 2.5m
• Distance along the width, b = 15/ 4 =
  3.75m
• Side Length = a / 2 = 2.5 / 2 = 1.25m
• Side Width = b/2 = 3.75 / 2 = 1.875m
              Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
Layout




Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
S Ratio = Spacing Between Lamps
H        Height of mounting of Lamp


Along Length           2 .5
                                0 . 625
                        4
                   S
                        Ratio        0 . 625
                   H


Along Width
                   3 . 75
                                0 . 9375
                       4
               S
                    Ratio         0 . 9375
               H

                                Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
Home Work -1

• A classroom measuring (30 m (L) X 20 m
  (b) X 6 m (h) is to be illuminated.

   a.    State the design considerations for the
         lightening of above class room
   b.    Calculate the no. of lamps required.
   c.    Draw the lighting layout.


              Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
E-mail if any queries:-
student5147@yahoo.com
               Or
Contact:-
09833066325            Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)

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Illumination Example 1

  • 1. Illumination Based Problems Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 2. NOTE:- Before Designing assume following things clearly. Assumptions are required for illumination. Assume Depreciation Factor = 1.2 Assume Maintenance Factor = 0.8 Utilization Factor = 0.5 to 0.9 Assume illumination is free from glare Assume illumination is free from dark shadows Assuming lamps are arranged to give uniform illumination. Reflective index of wall and ceiling is maximum. Selecting a fluorescent tube light Space to height ratio along the length and breadth is less than or equal to 1.5 Assume Height of mounting of Lamp ( as per area) Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 3. Example -1 • A classroom measuring (20 m (L) X 15 m (b) X 5 m (h) is to be illuminated. a. State the design considerations for the lightening of above class room b. Calculate the no. of lamps required. c. Draw the lighting layout. Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 4. Design considerations • Assuming an average illumination of 250 lux. • Assuming depreciation factor = 1.2 i.e.. Maintenance factor 0.8 • Utilization factor varies from 0.6 to 0.9 • Assuming illumination is free from glare • Assuming illumination is free from dark shadows. Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 5. Design considerations • Assuming lamps are arranged to give uniform illumination. • Reflective index of wall and ceiling is maximum. • Space to height ratio along the length and breadth is less than or equal to 1.5 • Selecting a fluorescent tube light • Selecting utilization factor of 0.86 Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 6. Calculation of No. of lamps required • From Table on Lamp Data, for the Fluorescent lamp selecting wattage of 36 (82/84/86) with Lumen output = 3250 (As per your data sheet) A × E N o . o f lam p s = F lu x /fittin g × M .F × U .F . (2 0 15) 250 = 3250 0 .8 0 .8 6 = 3 3 .5 4 = 3 4 lam p s Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical) S o , to tal n o . o f lam p s req u ired are = 3 4
  • 7. Calculation for Layout • Taking arrangement as • No. lamps in one row = 8 • No. of rows = 4 • 2 lamps for black board • Distance along the length, a = 20/8 = 2.5m • Distance along the width, b = 15/ 4 = 3.75m • Side Length = a / 2 = 2.5 / 2 = 1.25m • Side Width = b/2 = 3.75 / 2 = 1.875m Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 8. Layout Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 9. S Ratio = Spacing Between Lamps H Height of mounting of Lamp Along Length 2 .5 0 . 625 4 S Ratio 0 . 625 H Along Width 3 . 75 0 . 9375 4 S Ratio 0 . 9375 H Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 10. Home Work -1 • A classroom measuring (30 m (L) X 20 m (b) X 6 m (h) is to be illuminated. a. State the design considerations for the lightening of above class room b. Calculate the no. of lamps required. c. Draw the lighting layout. Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)
  • 11. E-mail if any queries:- student5147@yahoo.com Or Contact:- 09833066325 Vijay Balu Raskar (B.E.Electtrical)