Guide to the lighting of licensed premises
This guide offers advice on lighting in all types of premises where alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption, which may range from a busy city centre pub to the bar in a working men's club. It also covers the question of energy use - current regulations can nowadays put severe constraints o...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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London :
Society of Light and Lighting,
[2011]
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781628709872 1628709871 9781906846183 1906846189 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (34 pages) : color illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Scope of the guide ; Arrangement of the guide ; The functions of lighting ; Terms used in this guide
- 2. Why lighting is important: Character and atmosphere ; Lighting and decoration ; Daylight ; Colour rendering and colour temperature ; Modelling, glare and sparkle ; Choice of lamps
- 3. Lighting design: interior: General design considerations ; Detailed requirements ; Energy considerations and lamp selection ; Check list
- 4. Lighting design: exterior: General design considerations ; Locating the luminaires ; Lamp selection ; Control ; Gardens/external smoking areas ; Car parks
- 5. Energy use and building regulations: Requirements ; Meeting the requirements of the building regulations ; Overall energy use within a building
- 6. Emergency lighting: Escape and standby lighting ; Requirements of the law ; Illuminance values on escape routes ; Illuminance values in open areas ; High risk task areas ; Luminaires ; Safety signs ; Planning emergency lighting ; Inspection
- 7. Maintenance: General ; Equipment accessible from or near floor level ; Equipment not readily accessible from ground level
- 8. Measures of light: Luminous flux and illuminance ; Luminance ; Light output ratio
- 9. Further reading.