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Lighting Solution:
• Select luminaires that minimize intensity in the 55° or 65° to 90°
zone.
• In “vdt normal” spaces with a mix of paper and non-critical
vdt tasks, the ies recommends that the luminous intensity in
the lengthwise, crosswise and 45° vertical planes should not
exceed*:
300 candelas at 65° from vertical
185 candelas at 75° from vertical
60 candelas at 85° or more from vertical
• In “vdt intensive” spaces where the majority of the time is spent
viewing the vdt, the ies recommends that the luminous intensity
in the lengthwise, crosswise, and 45° vertical planes should not
exceed*:
300 candelas at 55° from vertical
220 candelas at 65° from vertical
135 candelas at 75° from vertical
45 candelas at 85° from vertical
• Select luminaires with shielding angles of at least 30° in all direc-
tions.
• Design to a maximum of 50** maintained footcandles on the
horizontal work plane.
• Locate vdt terminals between rows of luminaires when possible.
Other Considerations:
• Windows should be treated with blinds or curtains to eliminateex-
cessive brightness.
• Most vdt terminals may be tilted (up or down) or turned (side to
side) to minimize reected glare.
• White clothing worn by operator may cause some loss of contrast
on screen.
• Negative contrast monitors (dark detail on a light background)
frequently make reected glare less noticeable.
• Monitor design (screen curvature or at screen, screen reec-
tance properties, etc.) can make signicant differences in visual
performance.
• Use of screen lters supplied by manufacturers of visual display
terminals helps to reduce screen glare.
• Partitions may be located as needed to reduce reections from
windows or luminaires. Source: iesna rp-1 (2004) recommended
practice for lighting ofces containing computer visual display
terminals.
*These values are candlepower rather then luminance values as in
previous recommendations.
**Illuminating engineering society of north America (iesna) recom-
mended level.
Louver Iridescence:
• Iridescence Phenomena, present on lighting sheet reectors, is
caused by the refraction of light by the thin anodic coating that
produces either cancellation or reinforcement of certain wave-
lengths of light. This “rainbow effect” appears primarily as various
shades of green and pink that can change color at different view-
ing angles.
• Iridescence has always been present on lighting sheet reectors,
but to a very subtle, often un-noticeable degree with the tradi-
tional uorescent light sources that emitted a broad spectrum of
light. With the introduction of uorescent light sources that utilize
rare-earth phosphors and emit distinct wavelengths of light, the
phenomena of iridescence has been intensied and has become
an aesthetic problem to the user. It should be recognized that the
presence of iridescence does not detract from the optical perfor-
mance of the lighting sheet reector.
• Unfortunately, there is currently no quantitative way to measure
iridescence, so we are left with a purely subjective evaluation
of what is objectionable and this can vary from individual to
individual.
• Low iridescence aluminum is recommended for use with T8,
compact uorescent TT5, and other tri-phosphor lamps.
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RP1
The blades of a parabolic louver provide a physical cut-off
in the same way as in an “egg-crate” louver, however, a
parabolic louver with a specular silver nish reects all
light from its curved blades at an angle equal to or less
than the louver cut-off angle
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OPTICAL CUT-OFF ANGLE
LAMP CUT-OFF ANGLE
LOUVER CUT-OFF ANGLE
SHIELDED ZONE
CEILING MOUNT
RP1
IES
T8/T5
OPVDT
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