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HOTEL DESCRIPTION :-
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There are two sources of lighting :
i. Natural lighting
(Sun Light , but it·s difficult to control)
ii. Artificial Lighting
(lamps, luminaries, and type of them )
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There are 2 Methods that
we use to do lighting design :
(1)
and Writing
Method
(2)
Using Computer Softwaresuch as (Dialux Program )
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*DEFINITION OF ILLUMINANCE :*DEFINITION OF ILLUMINANCE :--
The amount of light falling on a unit of The amount of light falling on a unit of
surface .surface .
--HAND RITING METHODHAND RITING METHOD
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THEORETICAL OVERVIETHEORETICAL OVERVIE
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THEORETICAL OVERVIETHEORETICAL OVERVIE
How to Calculate ?
Maintenance
Factor
(Constant <1)
According to type of Lamp
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It is determined from the Shape of Place according to
the following Figures:
TO CALCULATE (CU)TO CALCULATE (CU)
COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATIONCOEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION
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Step (1) :
TO CALCULATE (CU)TO CALCULATE (CU)
COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATIONCOEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION
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Step (2) :
TO CALCULATE (CU)TO CALCULATE (CU)
COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATIONCOEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION
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Step (3) :
TO CALCULATE (CU)TO CALCULATE (CU)
COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATIONCOEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION
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Step (4) :
After applying the previous steps ,we can calculate
Number of lamps that we can use in any place and
We put the data in the following table :
TO CALCULATE (CU)TO CALCULATE (CU)
COEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATIONCOEFFICIENT OF UTILIZATION
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22--USING COMPUTER SOFT AREUSING COMPUTER SOFT ARE
((DIALUX DIALUX PROGRAM):PROGRAM):
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22--USING COMPUTER SOFT AREUSING COMPUTER SOFT ARE
((DIALUX DIALUX PROGRAM):PROGRAM):
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22--USING COMPUTER SOFT AREUSING COMPUTER SOFT ARE
((DIALUX DIALUX PROGRAM):PROGRAM):
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Designers should reduce lighting energy by
selecting Lamps that have more efficiency.
Designers should Lamps which give less W/m2.
Designers should Maximize the use of day light.
Designers should install control systems to
control the Light such as (dimming circuits) .
Designers should take in consider wall colors
which minimize the need for artificial lighting.
Distance from luminaire to wall = half thedistance between rows.
(the previous step make uniform distribution
for lighting ).
ENERGY SAVING :ENERGY SAVING :
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Example
Basic Components of HVAC System
System Design Rules
Introduction
Our Design Duct Si ing
Car Park Ventilation Design
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Heating
Air Ventilation
Control
Cleaning
Dehumidifying
Humidifying
Cooling
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The chiller is a cooling system that removes heat fromone element (water) and transfers it into another(ambient air or water).
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