Space To Height Ratio
Space To Height Ratio
Space To Height Ratio
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Example 1.9
Calculate the Utilisation Factor for a room with the following dimensions:
Length 8m; Width 6m; Height 3m; height of working plane 0.8m. The room
reflectances are Ceiling 0.5; Walls 0.3 and Floor 0.2.
LxW 8x6
R.I. = ------------ = ------------ = 1.558 (say 1.5)
(L + W) Hm (8 + 6)2.2
8m SHR = 1.5 : 1
W.P.
1.0m therefore S = 1.5 x 5.5 = 8.25m
Fig. 1.25
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W 20
Min. no. of rows = --- = ---- = 2.4 (3 rows)
S 8.25
L 40
Min. no. of luminaires per row = --- = ---- = 4.85 (5 luminaires)
S 8.25
This means that the minimum number to conform with SHR. requirement is 3
rows with 5 luminaires per row. More than this number can be used if desired
for reasons such as balance, effect, control or ease of installation.
Assuming that three rows of five luminaires is suitable, the actual spacing is
determined as follows:
W 20
Spacing between rows (S) = ----------- = ---- = 6.67m.
No of rows 3
Note: The spacing between the last row and the wall should < 0.5 S. i.e.< 3.33m
L 40
Spacing in rows (S) = ------------ = ------ = 8m
No per row 5
Layout diagram
40m
3.33
4.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 4.0
6.67
20m
6.67
3.33
Fig. 1.26
Note: If work is to be carried out at the perimeter of the room, a spacing of 0.33 S
to the wall may be used.
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Linear Luminaires
The relevant spacing maximum transverse and axial spacing data will be
supplied by the manufacturer. The spacing is usually taken between centres.
(Note: the maximum recommended transverse SHR is usually different from the
axial SHR where linear luminaires are used).
Example 1.11
Two continuous rows of fluorescents 10 metres apart and 5 metres from each
side wall would conform with the SHR requirement, this would mean using 36
luminaires per row and these would not fit in the 40m available.
i.e. 36 x 1.5 = 54m. which is longer than the building.
Note the actual physical dimensions of luminaires with 1.5m tubes is 1.6m
approximately.
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Try 3 rows of luminaires with 24 luminaires per row. (--- = 1.67m.) seems O.K.
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Example 1.12
E x A
N = --------------------
MF x UF x (n x φ)
E = 500 lux
A = 16 x 8 = 128m2
2.0m
MF = 0.75
2.7m UF = 0.5
n = 4 lamps
0.7m φ = 1400 lumens
500 x 128
N = ---------------------- = 30.5 luminaires.
Fig. 1.29 0.75 x 0.5 x (4 x 1400)
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