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Lighting for buildings Code of practice for daylighting
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Superseded date: 30-09-2008
Language(s): English
Published date: 15-06-1992
Publisher: British Standards Institution
Committees responsibleForewordCode of PracticeSection 1. General1. Scope2. Definitions2.1 General2.2 Sunlight2.3 SkylightSection 2. Aims and criteria for design3. The contribution of daylight4. Windows and view4.1 Principle4.2 Analysis of view4.3 View in urban areas4.4 Size and proportion of windows5. Daylight and room brightness5.1 General5.2 Sunlight: principle5.3 Sunlight duration5.4 Skylight: principle5.5 Average daylight factor5.6 Minimum values of average daylight factor in dwellings5.7 Uniformity5.8 Contrast between the interior and the view outside6. Daylight for task lighting6.1 General6.2 Quantity of daylight6.3 Quality of daylightSection 3. Further design issues7. Electric lighting used in conjunction with daylight7.1 Functions of supplementary electric lighting design7.2 Enhancement of room brightness7.3 Task lighting7.4 Change in lighting at dusk8. Sunlight shading8.1 General8.2 Overshadowing9. Energy efficiency9.1 Energy consumption in lighting9.2 Window design and energy efficiency9.3 Passive solar design9.4 Lighting controls10. Conservation of materials inside buildings10.1 General10.2 Factors affecting degradation10.3 Improving conservation11. Statutory requirements affecting the provision of daylight11.1 General11.2 Rights of light11.3 Building regulationsSection 4. Methods of calculation12. Sunlight12.1 Sunpath diagrams12.2 Probable sunlight hours12.3 Use of models13. Calculation of average daylight factor13.1 Windows and rooflights with continuous obstructions of uniform height13.2 Limitations of the formula13.3 Room depth14. Calculation of daylight illuminance14.1 General14.2 Calculation of daylight factors at a given point15. Examples of the calculation of window transmittance15.1 Average daylight factor15.2 Daylight factor at a point15.3 Overall aperture and net glazed areaAppendicesA. Data for daylight and sunlight calculationsA.1 Daylight factor tablesA.2 Values of reflectance and transmittanceA.3 Availability of sunlightA.4 Availability of skylightB. Standard service and design service illuminancesC. BibliographyTables1. Minimum glazed areas for view when windows are restricted to one wall2. Sky component (CIE overcast sky) for vertical glazed rectangular windows3. Conversion of average to minimum internally reflected component4. Approximate values of the reflectance of light5. Correction factors for deterioration of interior surfaces, to be applied to the internally reflected component6. Mean light transmittance and correction factors of glazing materials7. Correction factors for dirt on glass8. Correction factors for frames and glazing bars9. Diffuse orientation factors for an 09.00 to 17.00 working day10. Examples of activities/interiors appropriate for each standard service illuminanceFigures1. Window reveal drawn on a sunpath diagram for London2. Obstructing building superimposed on the sunpath diagram3. Use of sunlight probability diagram to determine sunlight reaching window reference point4. Angle of visible sky used in calculating average daylight factor5. Limiting depth of a side-lit room6. Dimensions used in BRS simplified daylight table7. Use of daylight protractors8. Typical spectral transmission curve of 6 mm clear float glass9. Sunpath diagram for London (latitude 51 deg N)10. Sunpath diagram for Edinburgh (latitude 56 deg N)11. Sunlight probability diagram12. Diffuse illuminance (Eh) availability for London13. Diffuse illuminance (Eh) availability for Edinburgh14. Mean horizontal diffuse illuminances at London (Kew)15. Spectral composition of north sky daylight at 5700 deg K16. Flow chart for obtaining design service illuminance from standard service illuminanceIndex
Includes the design of electric lighting when used in conjunction with daylight. Sunlight and skylight data are given.
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