Elevator (Smaller one)
- a) Down light
- b) Recessed
- c) Incandescent 2500 hours, 36 luminaries, 36 lamps
- d) Single contact medium screw
- e) Phillips Lighting
- f) Lumens – 935, light distribution – wide beam
- g) Aluminum casing
- h) Glass
- i) Fixed
- j) None
- k) Dry
- l) N/A
- a) Vertical circulation
- b) Ambient
- c) Produces warm light that reflects off metallic walls
- d) Brighten the space, and add lights that provide more luminance. Currently the space is too dim.
Freight Elevator:
1.
- a) Down Light
- b) Recessed
- c) 2 Luminaries, 4 lamps, CFL, CRI 62, CCT 4200 lamp life >8000 hours
- d) Bi pin base
- e) Sylvania osram
- f) Lumens=135 Lighting Distribution= 2x8
- g) Brushed aluminum casing with acrylic filter
- h) Diffused acrylic
- i) Fixed
- j) 2 Ballasts
- k) Elevator- dry
- l) N/A no louvers or baffles
- a)Vertical Circulation
- b) Ambient
- c)Luminaries relies on refraction of metallic surfaces
- d)Change filter to baffle system in order to diffuse the light
IARC Library:
- a) Down light
- b) Suspended
- c) 16 Luminaries, 32 lamps, CFL, CRI 62, CCT 4200 lamp life >8000 hours
- d) Bi pin base
- e) Sylvania osram
- f) Lumens=135 Lighting Distribution= 2x8
- g) Aluminum casing
- h) Diffused acrylic
- i) Fixed
- j) 2 Ballasts
- k) Dry
- l) Baffles
- a) Reading/research
- b) Ambient/ task
- c) Casts light downwards + upwards – washes the room
- d) Provide different luminaries to allow for reading and other activities
Good observations. Your elevator sketches are hard to follow...
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