light sources and luminaires
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103 FundamentalsLight Sources and Luminaires
Presented by
Eric Strandberg LC, MIES
Senior Lighting Specialist
Fall 2021
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TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
INFORMATION AGGREGATION
TOOLS & RESOURCES
EDUCATION & TRAINING
LDL’s Four Core Service Areas
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103 FundamentalsLight Sources and Luminaires
Presented by
Eric Strandberg LC, MIES
Senior Lighting Specialist
Fall 2021
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Since 1995 Eric Strandberg LC, has been
one of the lighting specialists at the
Lighting Design Lab promoting energy
efficiency and quality lighting design. With
a passion for “all things lighting”, he has
over 30 years in the lighting industry. This
work encompasses almost every aspect of
lighting design and conservation including;
developing and presenting classes, writing
articles, technology evaluation and project
consultation. [email protected]
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Today’s Learning
Objectives
▪ Identify major light source families
and basic characteristics
▪ Understand lighting metrics as they
relate to light sources and luminaires
▪ Understand typical luminaire families
▪ Understand basic photometry and
cut sheet data
▪ Gain familiarity with basic luminaire
specifications
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Light(ing) enables
our sense of sight.
Vision informs our conscious
mind more than any of our
other senses.
Lighting also has strong
social and emotional
significance.
As much as 80% of our perception is visual.
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Sight- How does it work?
Light Sources Modifiers- Secondary Light Sources
Receptors Interpreters
Fun Fact: Stars are Sources, but the Moon is a Modifier
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Light is the frequency range of the electromagnetic
spectrum to which our visual system is sensitive.
Courtesy: IESNA
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Color and Perception
Courtesy: IESNA
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Light must be given
meaning
Light stimulus that can
be recognized in
meaningful patterns is
accepted as information.
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Light must be given
meaning
Light stimulus that can
be recognized in
meaningful patterns is
accepted as information.
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Light Source Characteristics
▪ Luminous Shape▪ Point
▪ Linear
▪ Planar
▪ Intensity / Lumen Output
▪ Efficacy
▪ Rated Life
▪ Correlated Color Temperature
▪ Color Rendering
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Point Sources
▪ Direct sun, incandescent, HID, LED
▪ Can be easily aimed and focused
▪ May cast sharp shadows
▪ They may create interest, sparkle, and emphasis
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▪ Neon, fluorescent, linear skylights, LED
▪ May provide general ambient light over a large area.
▪ Tends to minimize contrast and shadow.
▪ May be used to outline or delineate a shape or space.
Linear Sources
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▪ Planar sources- diffuse – OLED or diffuse skylight
▪ Light reflected from a diffusing surface.
▪ Used to fill a space with gentle ambient light casting very
soft, or no, shadows
Planar lighting in architecture
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Poll- Which of these are lighting modifiers?
▪ A reflector
▪ The moon
▪ A wall
▪ A green candle
▪ The optic nerve
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Intensity
▪ Lumen: Unit of Luminous Flux – a
measure of the total light emitted by a
light source.
Let’s add a directional component and…
▪ Candela: Luminous intensity per unit
solid angle. One candela is one lumen
per steradian (lm/sr).
▪ Candlepower: Luminous intensity
expressed in candelas (cd)
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Beam Angle- The angle at which the light drops 50% from the CBCP*
Field Angle- The angle at which the light drops to 10% (not used much)
Beam angle
CBCP
Field Angle
*Center Beam
Candle Power
▪ Often the Beam is just referred to as “Flood, Spot, or Medium”.
▪ This can be handy for casual conversation, but it is not precise and different manufacturers have different values for the same word.
▪ So it is best to use degrees, (i.e. 30 degree beam, or 15 degree beam).
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Luminance, measured in
Candela/M sq. (footlamberts)
Illuminance, measured in footcandles or lux
Lamp output in
lumens
Lumens, Footcandles & Perception
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Illuminance, measured in footcandles or lux
Lamp output in
lumens
Luminance, measured in
Candela/M sq. (footlamberts)
Lumens, Footcandles & Perception
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Definitions
Protip: IES RP-16-17 Nomenclature and
Definitions for Illuminating Engineering:
https://www.ies.org/standards/ansi-ies-rp-16/
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Light source efficacy (Lumens per Watt) for common light sources
Efficacy is the ratio of light output to power input
▪ HPS- 70 - 145
▪ MH- 68- 120▪ Pulse Start CMH- 80- 125
▪ Induction- 48- 75
▪ Incandescent- 8- 13▪ Halogen- 10- 36(HIR)
▪ CFL- 50- 80
▪ Fluorescent- 60-90
▪ LED-delivered- 50- 175+
*IES Handbook 10th Ed
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Efficacy
The trends are clear…
Note that this is source efficacy – not luminaire efficiency
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Rated Lamp Life
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50% burn out rate of a large sample on a pre-determined burn cycle.
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Rated Lamp Life
Other life definitions▪ Color shift
▪ Efficacy reduction
▪ Lamp starts to cycle
▪ Lamp becomes unstable
▪ Probability of failure increases
▪ Reduced light output
▪ L70 – point at which only 70% of the initial lumens are still being emitted. (Service Life)
“The life value assigned to a particular type lamp. This is
commonly a statistically determined estimate of average or of
median operational life.”
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Lamp Lumen Depreciation
All light sources lose light output as they age.
▪ Initial lumens
▪ Maintained lumens, (or design lumens) which is the
light output at 40% of lamp life.
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Mercury Vapor
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Lamp Lumen Depreciation
What about Solid State Sources?
▪ L-70: Time it takes to reach 70%
light output.
▪ (i.e.L70 at 58,000 hrs.)
▪ LM-80: IES Standard for
measuring lumen maintenance
and depreciation in LED sources
▪ TM-21 – reported or calculated
lifespan based on LM-80 data
Frequently, an LED “failure,” is
actually the driver…
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LM-79
Report
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Poll- How is the beam angle of a light source defined?
A. In degrees.
B. The angle at which the light
from the CBCP drops to 50%.
C. The angle at which the light
from the CBCP drops to 10%.
D. In foot-candles.
E. As either Wide, Spot, or
Narrow.
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Electric light sources vary widely in their spectral content and should be carefully selected for their color characteristics.
Color qualities of light
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Correlated Color Temperature
The absolute temperature of a
blackbody whose chromaticity most
nearly resembles that of the light
source.
Imagine heating a piece of iron that
could not melt:
Heat it to ~27000 K it would glow the
color of an incandescent lamp.
Heat it to ~50000 K and it’s glow
would approach the color of
sunlight.
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Describing the color of light – Correlated Color Temperature- Kelvin scale
LEDs can be almost any color temperature
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Correlated Color Temperature and Applications
CCT Very Warm Warm Neutral Cool Daylight
2700K 3000K 3500K 4000K 5000K+
Incandescent Halogen Non-Threatening Clean Bright
Homey Friendly Efficient Alert
Intimate Inviting Bright Color Match
Personal Personal
Applications Residential Hospitality Offices Offices Healthcare
Hospitality Retail Classrooms Big Box Retail Jewelry retail
Retail Restaurants Retail Classrooms Industrial
Restaurants Offices Fast food Healthcare
Public Spaces Grocery Industrial
Healthcare Airport
Museums
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Color Rendering Index -CRI
Two 4,000K sources
CRI~=65
CRI~=85
Scale goes from ~ 0 to 100. Generally, higher is better.
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Mercury
Vapor CRI-15
High Pressure
Sodium CRI- 22
LED-
CRI- 80
High CRI & white
light can be had w/
MH, Plasma,
LED,FL, and
Induction
Design Issues Color appearance and color contrast
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A red apple primarily reflects red
wavelengths and absorbs other colors.
Color Spectrum
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Color Spectrum
A red apple primarily reflects red
wavelengths and absorbs other colors.
Human eye Bird eye
Human eye
Sight impaired
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Daylighting and View
Daylight can provide at least
5 important functions in
buildings.
▪ Usable light levels for
occupants.
▪ A connection to the
outdoors.
▪ A view corridor allowing
the eye muscles to relax.
San Francisco Public Utilities Headquarters
KMD
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Far field vision. Helps the body relax
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Daylight as a Light Source
Courtesy: Advanced Lighting Guidelines
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Daylight as a Light Source
▪ Direct sun
▪ Clear blue sky
▪ Partly cloudy sky
▪ Overcast sky
In general, we want to maximize diffuse natural illumination in buildings while rejecting direct sun penetration.
Courtesy: Advanced Lighting Guidelines
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Daylight Spectrum
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Daylighting and View Daylight can provide at least
5 important functions in
buildings.
▪ Usable light levels for
occupants.
▪ A connection to the
outdoors.
▪ A view corridor allowing
the eye muscles to relax.
▪ A dynamic and variable
workspace.
▪ A broad spectrum of light
stimulation for the human
physiology.
San Francisco Public Utilities Headquarters
KMD
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Daylight can have
different qualities even
at the same moment.
East facing mixed overcast morning.
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Poll- Color Temperature;
A. Tells how “cool or warm” a light
source is.
B. Tells whether a light is “bluish or
yellowish”.
C. Is listed as CRI.
D. Is listed in Kelvins.
E. Is dependent on color rendering.
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Electric Light Sources
Courtesy: Philips
Lamp: a generic term for a
source created to produce
optical radiation.
A more accurate name for
a light bulb
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Lamp Designations
In the US most lamp types are designated according to:
Nominal Wattage
Shape:
▪ T - Tubular▪ G – Globe▪ PAR – Parabolic Aluminized
Reflector▪ MR – Multi Mirror Reflector
Diameter in 1/8” increments
F32T8/830▪ Fluorescent▪ 32 Watts Nominal▪ Tubular▪ 8/8” = 1” Diameter▪ 80+ CRI▪ 3000k CCT – “warm”
Courtesy: IES
Many of these designations are also used for LED.
Particularly in retrofit lamps.
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Common Lamp Shapes
A ER/BRG PARPS T
EDBiax
T
Quad Triple
MR
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▪ Three Broad Categories
▪ Resistive (Line voltage and low voltage)
▪ Incandescent
▪ Halogen
▪ Discharge
▪ Fluorescent
▪ Metal Halide
▪ High Pressure Sodium
▪ Low Pressure Sodium
▪ Mercury Vapor
▪ Solid State
▪ LED
▪ OLED
▪ Electroluminescent
Electric Lamps
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Incandescent / Halogen:
A filament heated to incandescence by an electric current.
Bulb
Filament
Gas
Base
Basic Components of an Incandescent Lamp
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Fluorescent:
A low-pressure mercury electric-discharge lamp in which a fluorescing coating (phosphor)
transforms some of the ultraviolet energy generated by the discharge into light.
Base
Bulb
PhosphorCathode
MercuryGas
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HID: High Intensity Discharge
▪ Metal Halide
▪ High Pressure Sodium
▪ Low Pressure Sodium
▪ Mercury Vapor
▪ Compact arc tube at high
temperature & pressure
▪ Strike time from 2 to 10
minutes
▪ Re-strike cool down period
▪ Poor to excellent color
properties
▪ Behaves as a point source
easily controlled, glare prone
▪ High lumen packages
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HID: High Intensity Discharge
REI Denver Flagship Store
Mithun
Notice the Spectral Power
Distribution differences
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Discharge Source Ballasts
▪ All discharge lamps require a ballast to
function.
▪ Ballasts provide:
▪ Lamp Starting Voltage
▪ Lamp Starting Current
▪ Current Regulation
▪ Power Regulation
▪ Considerations:
▪ Most ballasts need to be within 10’ of the
lamp to operate.
▪ Fluorescent ballasts may operate 1-4 lamps
▪ HID lamps generally require 1 ballast per
lamp
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LED – the de facto light source du jour….
Courtesy: Philips
▪ Solid state light source
▪ Extremely flexible
▪ Potentially long lamp life
▪ Dynamic color opportunities
▪ White light
▪ Poor to excellent color rendering
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Architectural Impacts of LED:
▪ Smaller fixtures
▪ Better efficacy
▪ Possibly better color
▪ More flexibility in control
▪ Longer lamp life
▪ Reduced maintenance
▪ Better optics
▪ Back to dimming
▪ Better integration
▪ Potential confusion
Plymouth Church
LMN
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LED Color
A wide range of native colors are available with differing chip chemistry. Efficacy varies widely.
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White LEDs
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▪ Saturated colors of light are needed for some applications, but for
many architectural uses white light is wanted
▪ Can get “white LED” light by mixing red, green and blue LEDs*
▪ Most products use a blue LED (InGaN) with a photo luminescent
phosphor (yellow)
*Most systems that want high quality white use RGB+A (amber), or RGB+W (white).
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“White” LEDs
White light LEDs are generally made by taking a blue LED
and “doping” it with yellow phosphors
This is similar to white light creation in fluorescent lamps
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There are two main methods of phosphor color modification
▪ Remote phosphor
▪ Chip phosphor
White LEDs
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LED CCT Descriptions
There is little consistency in color descriptions.
Particularly in the higher CCTs
If what you are expecting is like incandescent, (2700 to 3000 Kelvins), then you should be sure to read the CCT and not rely on
descriptions.*
66
*What is a “Natural” color?
Does “Soft” have a hue?
Isn’t “Bright” an intensity?
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Tunable Color
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Color Rendering- Is CRI good enough for LED?
CRI
Ra
*CRI= R average or Ra
Typical good white LED
8 pastel samples used
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TM-30 IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color
Rendition
Developed as a new possible international standard, drawing from
leaves, flowers, skin tones, paints, and some of the original
Munsell chips.
Separate fidelity and gamut metrics, and 99 color samples.
Color evaluation samples
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LED Lamps
Native LED sources come in a staggering variety of shapes and configurations.
Consumer lamps tend to be cast into familiar shapes.
Courtesy: Xicato, Philips Feit, Satco, GE, Sylvania
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Potential unexpected consequences with retrofits
University Station
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LED Drivers
Microprocessor switching power supply:
▪ Voltage (typically 12-24)
▪ Direct Current
▪ Power Regulation
▪ Power Conditioning
Courtesy: Meanwell, Eldoled, Lutron, Jim Benya
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Dimming- The Complication
Simple resistorSolid State Device
EASY
Solid State Device Solid State DeviceSolid State Device
Language Language
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Dimming
Control Protocols include a wide range of options
▪ Phase cut – Triac or SCR line voltage dimmer
▪ 0-10v- Analog
▪ Dali- Digital Addressable Lighting Interface
▪ DMX- Digital communication.
▪ KNX- Building automation.
▪ Proprietary flavors
▪ Do the research upfront to ensure compatibility
▪ When in doubt ask for samples and test
▪ When not really in doubt ask for samples and test
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Flicker
▪ All light sources can flicker under the right circumstances
▪ LED sources may be particularly susceptible with low quality drivers or
in specific cases.
▪ This may be ok, mildly annoying, hugely annoying, or disastrous.
▪ Do the research upfront to ensure compatibility
▪ When in doubt ask for samples and test
Courtesy: Lutron, B+H
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OLED
An OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a light-emitting diode
(LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of
organic compound which emits light in response to an electric
current.
Courtesy: LG
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OLED
▪ 4”Square OLED Panels
▪ 3K,35K & 4K
▪ >80 CRI OLEDs
▪ T70 Life 18,000 hours
▪ Dimmable
▪ ~ 60 lumens/wattCourtesy: Acuity
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Light Source or Luminaire?
Courtesy: Insight, Tech Lighting, Philips
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Luminaires
A luminaire is a complete lighting unit, designed to
safely hold the light source in space and direct the
light in the intended way while providing glare control
and shielding the components that are not intended to
be seen.
Also known as a light fixture or a light fitting.
Additionally the luminaire needs to be consistent with
the overall design scheme of the architecture.
Enough about sources already…..
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Luminaire Components
Electric luminaires generally consist of some or all of the
following parts:
▪ Sources
▪ Ballasts/drivers
▪ Reflectors
▪ Refractors
▪ Shielding
▪ Housings
▪ Effective luminaires use the most efficient light source
available and appropriate for the use.
Courtesy: Lightolier
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Light Distribution
Effective lighting design means
putting light where it’s wanted
and needed, and eliminating
light where it’s not wanted or
needed.
Many lighting quality issues,
such as task visibility, direct
and reflected glare, and light
pollution and trespass have to
do with where light is directed
and where it is minimized.
Reebok World Headquarters
NBBJ ArchitectsPhoto: Assassi
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Luminaire Distribution
Fundamentally, a luminaire distributes the light from a light source.
PAE/Luma
Courtesy: Fluxwerx
Microsoft Building 17
Gensler
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Reflectors
Reflectors direct light where it is
needed and may be used to
shield the brightness of the
lamp.
Reflecting materials can be
matte or specular, metallic or
white, hammered or ridged, or a
combination of these.
Courtesy: Elliptipar, Alanod
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Specular Reflection
Courtesy: IESNA, Alanod
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Diffuse Reflection
Courtesy: IESNA, Alanod
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Spread Reflection
Courtesy: IESNA
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Compound Reflection
Courtesy: IESNA
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Specular Reflectors
Parabolic Spherical Ellipsoidal
Courtesy: Altman, Osram
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Asymmetric reflectors
Why do we put more light energy lower?
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Shielding and Refracting
Lenses, wave guides, diffusers,
baffles, louvers, are used to
reduce light emitted toward
the user’s eyes (glare),
redirect light, concentrate
light, widen the light pattern,
or smooth out the light
pattern.
These components may also
serve to filter out heat or
ultraviolet (UV) or radio
frequencies (RF), or to
provide safety protection.
Courtesy: Ledalite, Zumtobel
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Transmission
Direct
Spread
Courtesy: IESNA
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Transmission
Diffuse
Courtesy: IESNA
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Transmission
Selective
Courtesy: IESNA
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Transmission
Absorption
Courtesy: IESNA
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Transmission
Refraction
Courtesy: IESNA
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Lenses
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Methods of Light Control
Shielding
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Poll- Reflectors can be:
A. Specular
B. Diffuse
C. Ellipsoidal
D. Incidental
E. Asymmetric
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Direct Luminaires
The direct luminaire or "downlight"
is a light fixture in which 90 to
100% of the light is directed
down to the task surface.
James Hunt Library
SnohettaMicrosoft One Cambridge Center
SkB
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Indirect Luminaires
The Indirect luminaire or "uplight" is a
light fixture in which 90 to 100% of
the light is directed upward away
from the task surface.
Microsoft Building 43
NBBJAmgen Helix Campus
NBBJ
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Indirect Luminaires
Courtesy: IESNA, Focal Point
Reebok World Headquarters
NBBJ Architects
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Direct and Indirect in the same lobby…
It almost looks like two different buildings.
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Direct / Indirect
The Direct/Indirect luminaire is a light
fixture in which light is directed
upward away from the task
surface, and downward toward
the task surface.
UW MEB
ZGF
Miller Hull Studio
Courtesy: Lara Swimmer
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Omni directional
King Street Station
Reed + Stem / ZGF
The Omni directional luminaire is a light fixture in
which light is directed uniformly in all directions.
It is rare to find a truly omni directional fixture
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Adjustable
The Adjustable luminaire is a light
fixture which can rotate and tilt to aim
the light in any direction.
Seattle Center Theatre Commons
Weinstein AU
REI Denver
Mithun
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Accent Lighting
Southberry Library
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Wall Washing
Whitelaw Twining
GenslerMicrosoft Building 16
Gensler
Wall Grazing
Accent lighting, wall washing, and wall grazing usually require different types of fixtures in different locations.
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Catalog Cutsheets
Useful information to be gleaned from
cutsheets:
⚫ Appearance & Dimensions
⚫ Specification
⚫ Driver data
⚫ Photometric Report
⚫ Spacing Ratio
⚫ Shielding & Cut-off Angles
⚫ Efficiency
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Specifications
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Ordering Codes
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Photometric
Data
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Candela Distribution
Measurements are taken at
standard angles of elevation
in a vertical plane through the
light center.
Candela distribution curves are normally represented
in polar form with the luminaire at the center.
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Industry testing equipment
Integrating Sphere- Lumens
Goniophotometer - Distribution
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How much light will I get?
What is the efficacy?
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So many options so many variables
4K,
70CRI
3K,
90CRI
30,000
nominal lumens.236
watts.
125 l/w 80 l/w
Wattage
Lumens
Reflector
Optics
Lens
CCT
CRI
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Luminaire Efficiency
The efficiency of a luminaire is expressed as the ratio of lumens emitted
by the luminaire to those generated by lamp or lamps used therein.
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What is the LED equivalent in delivered lumens?
CFL fixture: 83-watt w/ 4-1800 lumen lamps= 7,200 total lumens.
LED-A: 24-watt w/ 2558 lumens LED-B: 22-watt w/ 1898 lumens
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CFL fixture efficiency – 37%
After the luminaire efficiency of 37% is applied to the 7200 lamp lumens then the luminaire lumens= 2660
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What is the LED equivalent in delivered lumens?
CFL fixture: 83-watt w/ 4-1800 lumen lamps= 7,200total lumens.
LED-A: 24-watt w/ 2558 lumens LED-B: 22-watt w/ 1898 lumens
After the luminaire efficiency of 37% is applied to the 7200 lamp lumens then the luminaire lumens= 2660
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LED A lists “source lumens”
We don’t know what the luminaire efficiency is.
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LED B lists “delivered lumens”
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Luminaire lumens or Delivered lumens are
derived from absolute photometry*
Luminaire lumens
*“Old style” photometry is called Relative Photometry. This is where the luminaire efficiency is applied to the
total lamp lumens
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Poll- Luminaire efficiency is:
A. Not always relevant with LED fixtures.
B. Dependent on CCT.
C. Varies depending on components.
D. Is Measured in Foot-Candles
E. The % of light out of the fixture relative
to the light from the source.
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Is this an effective solution?
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Is this an effective solution?
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Luminaire Check List
▪ Will the distribution of the fixture put
light where I want it?
▪ What light source does it take
▪ Will that source do what is intended
▪ Is the LED source replaceable
▪ Is the overall size compatible
▪ Will the controls be compatible
▪ Are there equivalent vendors
▪ Constructability issues?
Courtesy
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▪ Is the frame durable enough▪ steel, brass, aluminum, plastic, ‘pot metal’, cast, stamped
▪ Is the finish durable enough▪ lacquered, painted, ‘raw’, UV stabilized
▪ Is the lens durable enough▪ glass, styrene, acrylic, paper, mica, alabaster, UV stabilized
Luminaire Check List
Oregon State Capitol
SRG
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▪ Are there any special power requirements▪ Low voltage, 277-volt, remote transformer / driver
▪ Does the fixture have any built-in electrical components▪ driver, transformer, photo-cell, motion sensor, batteries, switch
▪ Is the fixture on any recognized Lists▪ DLC, Energy Star
Are there any issues with driver compatibility
Luminaire Check List
Courtesy: Esko Design
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▪ Is the fixture from a reputable manufacturer▪ UL listed, factory address available, spare parts
Warranty
▪ Are you expecting a 5- or 10-year warranty to be honored by a 2-year-old company?
▪ Why is it priced the way it is ▪ Are there any hidden costs
▪ Expensive parts, hard to maintain
Luminaire Check List
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▪ Are there environmental factors to consider▪ Temperature sensitive components, proper ventilation, dirt, gasketing
▪ Is the fixture rated for the location it will be installed▪ insulation contact, wet location, flammable vapors, local codes
Luminaire Check List
Canyon Ranch Spa Club
RTKL / HKS
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Architectural Integration
▪ Integrated into the
architecture
▪ Unobtrusive
▪ Visible but minimal in
appearance so that they
don’t call attention to
themselves
▪ Noticeable and
responsive to the style of
the space
Plymouth Church
LMN
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Poll- The most effective luminaire:
A. Is energy efficient.
B. Has appropriate color qualities.
C. Puts light where it is needed.
D. Has low operating costs.
E. Is controllable.
F. All of the above.
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And now – a few words from LDL
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