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افتراضي كود CIBSE لتصميم الإضاءة (CIBSE Code)



C**TENTS
PART *: FUNDAMENTALS
Chapter *: Light
*.* The nature of light
*.2 The CIE st***ard observers
*.3 The measurement of light — photometry
*.3.* Luminous flux
*.3.2 Luminous intensity
*.3.3 Illuminance
*.3.4 Luminance
*.3.5 Reflectance
*.3.6 Obsolete units
*.3.7 Typical values
*.4 The measurement of light — colourimetry
*.4.* The CIE chromaticity diagrams
*.4.2 The CIE colour spaces
*.4.3 Correlated colour temperature
*.4.4 CIE colour rendering index
*.4.5 Colour gamut
*.4.6 Scotopic/photopic ratio
*.4.7 Colour order systems
Chapter 2: Visi**
2.* The structure of the visual system
2.*.* The visual field
2.*.2 Eye movements
2.*.3 Optics of the eye
2.*.4 The structure of the retina
2.*.5 The functi**ing of the retina
2.*.6 The central visual pathways
2.*.7 Colour visi**
2.2 C**tinuous adjustments of the visual system
2.2.* Adaptati**
2.2.2 Photopic, scotopic *** mesopic visi**
2.2.3 Accommodati**
2.3 Capabilities of the visual system
2.3.* Threshold measures
2.3.2 Factors determining visual threshold
2.3.3 Spatial thresholds
2.3.4 Temporal thresholds
2.3.5 Colour thresholds
2.3.6 Light spectrum *** movement
2.4 Suprathreshold performance
2.5 Visual search
2.6 Visual discomfort
2.6.* Insufficient light
2.6.2 Illuminance uniformity
2.6.3 Glare
2.6.4 Veiling reflecti**s
2.6.5 Shadows
2.6.6 Flicker
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2.7 Percepti** through the visual system 2.7.* The c**stancies
2.7.2 Attributes *** modes of appearance
2.8 Anomolies of visi**
2.8.* Defective colour visi**
2.8.2 Low visi**
PART 2: TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 3: Light sources
3.* Producti** of radiati**
3.*.* Inc***escence
3.*.2 Electric discharges
3.*.3 Electroluminescence
3.*.4 Luminescence
3.*.5 Radioluminescence
3.*.6 Cathodoluminescence
3.*.7 Chemiluminescence
3.*.8 Thermoluminescence
3.2 Daylight
3.2.* Sunlight
3.2.2 Skylight
3.3 Electric light
3.3.* Inc***escent
3.3.2 Tungsten halogen
3.3.3 Fluorescent
3.3.4 High pressure mercury
3.3.5 Metal halide
3.3.6 Low pressure sodium
3.3.7 High pressure sodium
3.3.8 Inducti**
3.3.9 Light emitting diodes
3.3.*0 Electroluminescent
3.4 Electric light source characteristics
3.4.* Luminous flux
3.4.2 Power dem***
3.4.3 Luminous efficacy
3.4.4 Lumen maintenance
3.4.5 Life
3.4.6 Colour properties
3.4.7 Run-up time
3.4.8 Restrike time
3.4.9 Other factors
3.4.*0 Summary of lamp characteristics
3.5 Flames
3.5.* C***le
3.5.2 Oil
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Chapter 4: Luminaires
4.* Basic requirements
4.*.* Electrical
4.*.2 Mechanical
4.*.3 Optical c**trol
4.*.4 Efficiency
4.*.5 Thermal
4.*.6 Acoustics
4.*.7 Envir**mental
4.2 Luminaire types
4.2.* Interior lighting
4.2.2 Exterior lighting
4.3 Certificati** *** classificati**
4.3.* Certificati**
4.3.2 Classificati**
Chapter 5: Electrics
5.* C**trol gear
5.*.* Ballasts for discharge light sources
5.*.2 Transformers for low voltage light sources
5.*.3 Drivers for LEDs
5.2 Lighting c**trols
5.2.* Opti**s for c**trol
5.2.2 Input devices
5.2.3 C**trol processes *** systems
PART 3: APPLICATI**S
Chapter 6: Lighting design
6.* Objectives *** c**straints
6.2 A holistic strategy for lighting
6.2.* Legal requirements
6.2.2 Visual functi**
6.2.3 Visual amenity
6.2.4 Lighting *** architectural integrati**
6.2.5 Energy efficiency *** sustainability
6.2.6 Maintenance
6.2.7 Lighting costs
6.2.8 Photopic or mesopic visi**
6.2.9 Light trespass *** skyglow
6.3 Basic design decisi**s
6.3.* Use of daylight
6.3.2 Choice of electric lighting system
6.3.3 Integrati**
6.3.4 Equal *** approved
Chapter 7: Daylighting
7.* Benefits of daylight
7.2 Daylight availability
7.3 Daylight as a c**tributi** to room brightness
7.4 Daylight for task illuminati**
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7.5 Types of daylighting 7.5.* Windows
7.5.2 Clerestories
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7.5.4 Atria
7.5.5 Remote distributi**
7.5.6 Borrowed light
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7.6.2 Thermal problems
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7.7 Maintenance
Chapter 8: Emergency lighting
8.* Legislati** *** st***ards
8.2 Forms of emergency lighting
8.2.* Escape route lighting
8.2.2 Signage
8.2.3 Open area lighting
8.2.4 High risk area
8.2.5 St***by lighting
8.3 Design approaches
8.4 Emergency lighting equipment
8.4.* Power sources
8.4.2 Circuits
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8.5 Scheme planning
8.5.* Risk assessment
8.5.2 Recommended systems for specific places
8.5.3 Planning sequence
8.6 Installati**, testing *** maintenance
8.6.* Installati**
8.6.2 Maintenance *** inspecti**
8.6.3 Documentati**
8.6.4 Commissi**ing *** certificati**
8.6.5 Completi** certificate
Chapter 9: Office lighting
9.* Functi**s of lighting in offices
9.2 Factors to be c**sidered
9.2.* Legislati** *** guidance
9.2.2 Type of work d**e
9.2.3 Screen type
9.2.4 Daylight availability
9.2.5 Ceiling height
9.2.6 Obstructi**
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9.3 Lighting recommendati**s
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9.3.2 Light distributi**
9.3.3 Maximum luminances
9.3.4 Discomfort glare c**trol
9.3.5 Light source colour properties
9.4 Approaches to office lighting
9.4.* Direct lighting
9.4.2 Indirect lighting
9.4.3 Direct/indirect lighting
9.4.4 Localised lighting
9.4.5 Supplementary task lighting
9.4.6 Cove lighting
9.4.7 Luminous ceilings
9.4.8 Daylight
Chapter *0: Industrial lighting
*0.* Functi**s of lighting in industrial premises
*0.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*0.2.* Legislati** *** guidance
*0.2.2 The envir**ment
*0.2.3 Daylight availability
*0.2.4 Need for good colour visi**
*0.2.5 Obstructi**
*0.2.6 Directi**s of view
*0.2.7 Access
*0.2.8 Rotating machinery
*0.2.9 Safety *** emergency egress
*0.3 Lighting recommendati**s
*0.3.* C**trol rooms
*0.3.2 Storage
*0.3.3 Ancillary areas
*0.3.4 Speculative factory units
*0.4 Approaches to industrial lighting
*0.4.* General lighting
*0.4.2 Localised lighting
*0.4.3 Local lighting
*0.4.4 Visual inspecti**
*0.4.5 Visual aids
Chapter **: Lighting for educati**al premises
**.* Functi**s of lighting for educati**al premises
**.2 Factors to be c**sidered
**.2.* Students’ capabilities
**.2.2 Daylight or electric light
**.2.3 Comm** lines of sight
**.2.4 Flat or raked floor
**.2.5 Presence of visual aids
**.2.6 Surface finishes
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**.3 Lighting recommendati**s
**.3.* Illuminances
**.3.2 Illuminance uniformity
**.3.3 Glare c**trol
**.3.4 Light source colour properties
**.3.5 C**trol systems
**.4 Approaches to lighting educati**al premises
**.4.* Classrooms *** lecture halls
**.4.2 IT room
**.4.3 Arts studio
**.4.4 Science laboratories
**.4.5 Seminar room
**.4.6 Library
**.4.7 Assembly hall
**.4.8 Music room
**.4.9 Drama studio
Chapter *2: Retail lighting
*2.* Functi**s of retail lighting
*2.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*2.2.* Shop profile
*2.2.2 Daylight or electric light
*2.2.3 Nature of merch***ise
*2.2.4 Obstructi**
*2.3 Lighting recommendati**s
*2.3.* Illuminances
*2.3.2 Illuminance uniformity
*2.3.3 Luminances
*2.3.4 Light source colour properties
*2.4 Approaches to retail lighting
*2.4.* General lighting
*2.4.2 Accent lighting
*2.4.3 Display lighting
Chapter *3: Lighting for museums *** art galleries
*3.* Functi**s of lighting in museums *** art galleries
*3.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*3.2.* Daylight or electric light
*3.2.2 C**servati** of exhibits
*3.2.3 Light source colour rendering properties
*3.2.4 Adaptati**
*3.2.5 Balance
*3.2.6 Shadows *** modelling
*3.2.7 Glare
*3.2.8 Veiling reflecti**s *** highlights
*3.2.9 Out-of-hours activities
*3.2.*0 Security *** emergency
*3.2.** Maintenance
*3.2.*2 Flexibility
*3.3 Lighting approaches for museums *** art galleries
*3.3.* Wall mounted displays
*3.3.2 Three-dimensi**al displays
*3.3.3 Showcase lighting
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Chapter *4: Lighting for hospitals
*4.* Functi**s of lighting in hospitals
*4.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*4.2.* Daylight
*4.2.2 Lines of sight
*4.2.3 Colour rendering requirements
*4.2.4 Observati** without disturbance to sleep
*4.2.5 Emergency lighting
*4.2.6 Luminaire safety
*4.2.7 Cleanliness
*4.2.8 Electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC)
*4.3 Approaches for the lighting of different areas in hospitals
*4.3.* Entrance halls, waiting areas *** lift halls
*4.3.2 Recepti** *** enquiry desks
*4.3.3 Hospital streets *** general corridors
*4.3.4 Changing rooms, cubicles, toilets, bath,
wash *** shower rooms
*4.3.5 Wards
*4.3.6 Reading lighting
*4.3.7 Night lighting
*4.3.8 Night observati** lighting (watch lighting)
*4.3.9 Clinical areas *** operating departments
*4.3.*0 Operating theatres
Chapter *5: Quasi-domestic lighting
*5.* Functi**s of quasi-domestic lighting
*5.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*5.2.* Occupants’ capabilities
*5.2.2 Daylight
*5.2.3 Light source colour properties
*5.2.4 Energy efficiency
*5.2.5 Safety
*5.2.6 Security
*5.3 Lighting recommendati**s
*5.4 Approaches to lighting quasi-domestic buildings
*5.4.* Entrances
*5.4.2 Corridors *** stairs
*5.4.3 Study bedrooms
*5.4.4 Kitchens *** utility rooms
*5.4.5 Lounges
*5.4.6 Dining halls
*5.4.7 Games room
Chapter *6: Road lighting
*6.* Road classificati**
*6.2 Lighting for traffic routes
*6.2.* Lighting recommendati**s for traffic routes
*6.2.2 Lighting recommendati**s for areas
adjacent to the carriageway
*6.2.3 Lighting recommendati**s for c**flict areas
*6.2.4 Coordinati**
*6.2.5 Traffic route lighting design
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*6.3 Lighting for subsidiary roads *6.3.* Lighting recommendati**s for subsidiary roads
*6.3.2 Lighting design for subsidiary roads
*6.4 Lighting for urban centres *** public amenity areas
*6.5 Tunnel lighting
Chapter *7: Exterior workplace lighting
*7.* Functi**s of lighting in exterior workplaces
*7.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*7.2.* Scale
*7.2.2 Nature of work
*7.2.3 Need for good colour visi**
*7.2.4 Obstructi**
*7.2.5 Interference with complementary activities
*7.2.6 Hours of operati**
*7.2.7 Impact ** the surrounding area
*7.2.8 Atmospheric c**diti**s
*7.3 Lighting recommendati**s
*7.3.* Illuminance *** illuminance uniformity
*7.3.2 Glare c**trol
*7.3.3 Light source colour properties
*7.3.4 Loading areas
*7.3.5 Chemical *** fuel industries
*7.3.6 Sidings, marshalling yards *** goods yards
*7.4 Approaches to exterior workplace lighting
*7.4.* High mast floodlighting
*7.4.2 Integrated lighting
*7.4.3 Localised lighting
Chapter *8: Security lighting
*8.* Functi**s of security lighting
*8.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*8.2.* Type of site
*8.2.2 Site features
*8.2.3 Ambient light levels
*8.2.4 Crime risk
*8.2.5 CCTV surveillance
*8.2.6 Impact ** the surrounding area
*8.3 Lighting recommendati**s
*8.3.* Illuminance *** illuminance uniformity
*8.3.2 Glare c**trol
*8.3.3 Light source colour properties
*8.4 Approaches to security lighting
*8.4.* Secure areas
*8.4.2 Public spaces
*8.4.3 Private areas
*8.4.4 Multi-occupancy dwellings
*8.5 Lighting Equipment
*8.5.* Light sources
*8.5.2 Luminaires
*8.5.3 Lighting columns
*8.5.4 Lighting c**trols
*8.5.5 Maintenance
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Chapter *9: Sports lighting
*9.* Functi**s of lighting for sports
*9.2 Factors to be c**sidered
*9.2.* St***ard of play *** viewing distance
*9.2.2 Playing area
*9.2.3 Luminaires
*9.2.4 Televisi**
*9.2.5 Coping with power failures
*9.2.6 Obtrusive light
*9.3 Lighting recommendati**s
*9.3.* Athletics
*9.3.2 Bowls
*9.3.3 Cricket
*9.3.4 Five-a-side football (indoor)
*9.3.5 Fitness training
*9.3.6 Football (Associati**, Gaelic *** American)
*9.3.7 Lawn tennis
*9.3.8 Rugby (Uni** *** League)
*9.3.9 Swimming
*9.4 Lighting in large facilities
*9.4.* Multi-use sports halls
*9.4.2 Small sports stadia
*9.4.3 Indoor arenas
*9.4.4 Swimming pools
Chapter 20: Lighting performance verificati**
20.* The need for performance verificati**
20.2 Relevant operating c**diti**s
20.3. Instrumentati**
20.3.* Illuminance meters
20.3.2 Luminance meters
20.4 Methods of measurement
20.4.* Average illuminance
20.4.2 Interior lighting
20.4.3 Exterior lighting
20.5 Measurement of illuminance variati**
20.5.* Illuminance diversity
20.5.2 Illuminance uniformity
20.6 Luminance measurements
20.7 Measurement of reflectance
Chapter 2*: Lighting maintenance
2*.* The need for lighting maintenance
2*.2 Lamp replacement
2*.3 Cleaning luminaires
2*.4 Room surface cleaning
2*.5 Maintained illuminance
2*.6 Designing for lighting maintenance
2*.7 Determinati** of maintenance factor for interior lighting
2*.7.* Lamp lumen maintenance factor (LLMF)
2*.7.2 Lamp survival factor (LSF)
2*.7.3 Luminaire maintenance factor (LMF)
2*.7.4 Room surface maintenance factor (RSMF)
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2*.8 Determinati** of maintenance factor for exterior lighting
2*.9 Disposal of lighting equipment
Chapter 22: ** the horiz**
22.*. Changes *** challenges
22.2. The changes *** challenges facing lighting practice
22.2.* Costs
22.2.2 Technologies
22.2.3 New knowledge
22.2.4 External influences
22.3 The evoluti** of lighting practice
Chapter 23: Bibliography
23.* St***ards
23.2 Guidance
23.3 References




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