How to calculate UGR and check the luminaire Beam Angle

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @mateusfialho25
    @mateusfialho25 6 лет назад +2

    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?

    • @NelcaRoco
      @NelcaRoco  5 лет назад

      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.

  • @tanmingshen2527
    @tanmingshen2527 Год назад +1

    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

    • @NelcaRoco
      @NelcaRoco  Год назад

      keep it 15 deg. angle of inclination.

  • @muhammadtauseef1581
    @muhammadtauseef1581 6 лет назад +1

    hi i am new user dialux. plz you help me for dialux for electrical lighting

  • @TheGazanews
    @TheGazanews 6 лет назад +1

    Very clear thank you, but what are the proper actions that you should take to correct the UGR for the visitor?

    • @NelcaRoco
      @NelcaRoco  6 лет назад +3

      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.

    • @TheGazanews
      @TheGazanews 6 лет назад

      Nelca Roco, Lighting Design thank you 😀

    • @johnnychristiansen397
      @johnnychristiansen397 5 лет назад +1

      @@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

    • @NelcaRoco
      @NelcaRoco  5 лет назад

      @@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.

  • @gamalhassan2769
    @gamalhassan2769 5 лет назад +1

    thank for help

  • @arzucilasun
    @arzucilasun 4 года назад

    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!

  • @therunandwin
    @therunandwin 5 лет назад +1

    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?

    • @NelcaRoco
      @NelcaRoco  5 лет назад +1

      U don't need to run a ugr calc if it is emergency lighting.

    • @therunandwin
      @therunandwin 5 лет назад

      @@NelcaRoco Okay, thanks for the help. Os there any literature or standard which can support this statement? I need to convince the customer somehow.

  • @manikandanv4888
    @manikandanv4888 4 года назад

    Can u share the cad file mam

  • @muhammadtauseef1581
    @muhammadtauseef1581 6 лет назад +1

    hi i am new user dialux. plz you help me for dialux for electrical lighting calculation