@@NelcaRoco Hi i am from Denmark in the vidio you select a calc.-point for the visitor, you use the GR not the UGR ? the calc.result say max 90, threshold value
@@johnnychristiansen397 Hi Johnny, i showed 2 diff options on how to calculate glare. One is for unified glare (reception desk) and Glare point only for visitor. You may use these 2 diff options in diff applications like in sports lighting or office lighting. the value max of 90 is a bad glare, the ideal for office or working area is 19 only. and threshold value is a default from dialux.
Hello , I dont know what should I put in " angle of inclination" . Because Now I using "GR- GLARE RATING" ,not UGR , to caculate OUTDOOR ? My luminaire height is 20meter . and the caculate in from the person from car and road
Hi Nelca. Thanks for the video. I'm hoping that you can give an insight to the situation I'm currently facing. So I am designing a lighting for a power plant control room. For the normal lighting, there is no problem with the UGR calculation. But when it comes to emergency lighting, I cannot make the UGR to be less than 25 on the tables. I've tried to to use a lower power lamp (currently 2x36W philips TL lamp), but it didn't work. Any advice on this? And in the first place, is UGR calculation necessary for emergency lighting condition?
Hi, I am a huge fan of your tutorials. Thanks a lot! I didn't get it one thing. Why did you in the surface calculation chose UGR and then in the pontual calculation GR? There is any specific reason?
GR is for one point while UGR is for series of points. If u want to get the glare for diff areas, use ugr while if u want to get the glare in one point or position only then use GR.
Dear Nelca, Thank you for your videos, I find them really useful! I'm teach lighting design in Yasar University Turkey and I'm looking for a daylight simulation software that is "free", "easy to use" and "user friendly" and capable of simulating (interior/exterior) shadings. Hella plugin is no more available, so can you suggest a new way please?? Thank you ! Take care!
Very clear thank you, but what are the proper actions that you should take to correct the UGR for the visitor?
select a diffused luminaire instead of clear body. or select a pendant luminaire that is full cut-off, so light will only goes to the counter.
Nelca Roco, Lighting Design thank you 😀
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Hi i am from Denmark
in the vidio you select a calc.-point for the visitor, you use the GR not the UGR ?
the calc.result say max 90, threshold value
@@johnnychristiansen397 Hi Johnny, i showed 2 diff options on how to calculate glare. One is for unified glare (reception desk) and Glare point only for visitor. You may use these 2 diff options in diff applications like in sports lighting or office lighting. the value max of 90 is a bad glare, the ideal for office or working area is 19 only. and threshold value is a default from dialux.
Hello , I dont know what should I put in " angle of inclination" . Because Now I using "GR- GLARE RATING" ,not UGR , to caculate OUTDOOR ? My luminaire height is 20meter . and the caculate in from the person from car and road
keep it 15 deg. angle of inclination.
Hi Nelca. Thanks for the video. I'm hoping that you can give an insight to the situation I'm currently facing.
So I am designing a lighting for a power plant control room. For the normal lighting, there is no problem with the UGR calculation. But when it comes to emergency lighting, I cannot make the UGR to be less than 25 on the tables. I've tried to to use a lower power lamp (currently 2x36W philips TL lamp), but it didn't work. Any advice on this? And in the first place, is UGR calculation necessary for emergency lighting condition?
U don't need to run a ugr calc if it is emergency lighting.
@@NelcaRoco Okay, thanks for the help. Os there any literature or standard which can support this statement? I need to convince the customer somehow.
Hi, I am a huge fan of your tutorials. Thanks a lot! I didn't get it one thing. Why did you in the surface calculation chose UGR and then in the pontual calculation GR? There is any specific reason?
GR is for one point while UGR is for series of points. If u want to get the glare for diff areas, use ugr while if u want to get the glare in one point or position only then use GR.
hi i am new user dialux. plz you help me for dialux for electrical lighting
Dear Nelca, Thank you for your videos, I find them really useful! I'm teach lighting design in Yasar University Turkey and I'm looking for a daylight simulation software that is "free", "easy to use" and "user friendly" and capable of simulating (interior/exterior) shadings. Hella plugin is no more available, so can you suggest a new way please?? Thank you ! Take care!
thank for help
Can u share the cad file mam
hi i am new user dialux. plz you help me for dialux for electrical lighting calculation