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Handbook of industrial lighting /

Handbook of Industrial Lighting is a practical guide on the specification, design, installation, operation, and maintenance of lighting in industrial premises. Coverage of the book includes the importance of good localized lighting; the different lighting schemes; lighting for difficult visual tasks...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lyons, Stanley L. (Stanley Lewis)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Butterworths, 1981.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Handbook of Industrial Lighting; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Benefits of good industrial lighting; 1.1 Visual performance affected by lighting; 1.2 Lighting and productivity; 1.3 Lighting and industrial safety; 1.4 Cost-benefit of good industrial lighting; Chapter 2 General, local and localized lighting; 2.1 General lighting schemes; 2.2 Local and localized lighting; 2.3 Integration of electric lighting and daylight; 2.4 Manual and automatic control of lighting; Chapter 3 Lighting for difficult visual tasks; 3.1 Normal abilities of the eye
  • 3.2 Inspection by direct vision3.3 Inspection by assisted vision; 3.4 Inspection by extended vision; Chapter 4 Lighting and colour; 4.1 Colour in the factory; 4.2 Colour properties of light sources; 4.3 Colour-matching; standardising; 4.4 Colour-matching techniques; Chapter 5 Lighting and safety; 5.1 Accident causation; 5.2 Glare and adventitious light; 5.3 Discontinuous light; 5.4 Designing lighting to minimise visual error; Chapter 6 Emergency lighting; 6.1 Principles of emergency lighting; 6.2 Escape lighting; 6.3 Stand-by lighting; 6.4 Emergency lighting luminaires and power supplies
  • Chapter 7 Procurement of a lighting system7.1 Setting objectives; recognising constraints; 7.2 Lighting specification and scheme preparation; 7.3 Management of the tender; 7.4 Supervision of the contract; acceptance tests; Chapter 8 Installation design: practical considerations; 8.1 Choice of lamps and luminaire types; 8.2 Suspension and wiring systems; 8.3 High rooms; rooms with gantries; 8.4 Temporary interior lighting systems; Chapter 9 Thermal, ventilation and energy considerations; 9.1 Energy conservation in buildings; 9.2 The importance of lamp efficacy
  • 9.3 Lighting and ceiling structures9.4 Integrated environmental design; heat balance; Chapter 10 Lighting for special industrial environments; 10.1 Lighting in high ambient temperatures; 10.2 Lighting in low ambient temperatures; 10.3 Lighting for clean rooms and sterile rooms; 10.4 Lighting with reduced r.f. interference; Chapter 11 Lighting in hostile environments; 11.1 Lighting in dusty or soiled atmospheres; 11.2 Lighting in wet and corrosive atmospheres; 11.3 Lighting for rugged environments; 11.4 Lighting in windy or vibrating environments
  • Chapter 12 Lighting in flame hazard environments12.1 Zone classifications: occupier's responsibilities; 12.2 Classification of protected equipment; 12.3 Lighting design considerations; 12.4 Problems during installation; Chapter 13 Maintenance of lighting installations; 13.1 Designing for safe, low-cost maintenance; 13.2 Mobile and built-in access equipment; 13.3 Preventative maintenance and relamping; 13.4 Compatibility of discharge lamps with control gear; Chapter 14 Portable and mobile lighting in the factory; 14.1 Hand-lamps, battery-lamps, trolley-lights