UFC 3-530-01
22 August 2006
APPENDIX B
PHYSIOLOGICAL ISSUES.......................................................B-1
APPENDIX C
GLOSSARY ..............................................................................C-1
APPENDIX D
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PARKING LIGHTING...................D-1
FIGURES
Figure
Title
2-1
Examples of direct glare ............................................................................ 2-3
2-2
Minimize direct glare with cut-off fixtures .................................................. 2-3
2-3
Minimize direct glare with indirect lighting ................................................. 2-3
2-4
Semi-indirect lighting minimizes indirect glare........................................... 2-4
2-5
Uniform ceiling brightness ......................................................................... 2-5
2-6
Uniform illuminance................................................................................... 2-5
2-7
Lumen Effectiveness Multipliers vs Luminance ......................................... 2-8
2-8
Downlighting versus lighting surfaces ....................................................... 2-9
2-9
Example of downlighting versus lighting surfaces ..................................... 2-9
3-1
Los Angeles, 1908; Lost Angeles 1976 ..................................................... 3-6
3-2
Unshielded and non-cutoff luminaires lead to light pollution...................... 3-6
3-3
Examples of IESNA full cut-off luminaires ................................................. 3-7
3-4
Glare results in loss of visibility ................................................................. 3-7
3-5
Full cut-off luminaires versus unshielded floodlights ................................. 3-8
3-6
A change in furniture configuration affects uniformity................................ 3-10
4-1
Examples of daylighting strategies ............................................................ 4-4
4-2
Building Orientation can maximize daylight exposure ............................... 4-4
4-3
Example of architectural shading devices ................................................. 4-5
4-4
Diagrams of toplighting strategies ............................................................. 4-7
4-5
Example of toplighting application ............................................................. 4-8
4-6
Example of clerestory application.............................................................. 4-8
4-7
Examples of sidelighting applications ........................................................ 4-9
4-8
Examples of roof shapes ........................................................................... 4-10
4-9
Examples of splayed skylights .................................................................. 4-10
4-10
Example of an active daylighting system................................................... 4-11
5-1
Pendant mounted luminaires..................................................................... 5-3
5-2
Wall mounted luminaires ........................................................................... 5-3
5-3
Ceiling/surface mounted luminaires .......................................................... 5-3
5-4
Recessed and semi-recessed luminaires .................................................. 5-4
5-5
Track mounted luminaires ......................................................................... 5-4
5-6
Pole mounted luminaires ........................................................................... 5-5
5-7
Efficacy comparison of light sources ......................................................... 5-9
5-8
Typical Exit sign ........................................................................................ 5-20
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