Facilities: Volume 6 Issue 12

Subjects:

Table of contents

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LIGHTING SOURCES

Sheena Wilson

In an early issue of Facilities (Vol 2/No 10, October 1984) we categorised the main light sources, giving details of rated power, efficacies (the ratio of light output to power…

FUNCTIONS, HARDWARE AND GUIDELINES

William Bordass

Ideally, lights should be controlled to meet the needs of building occupants as closely and as economically as possible. Not so long ago, you could put a switch — or a bank of…

INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING CONTROLS

John Aston

Electronic lighting controls are now being specified for two principal reasons — to control energy consumption and provide flexibility. The first of these objectives is easily…

LIGHTING CONSULTANTS‐: What are they,who are they and what do they do?

Lighting consultants are in little doubt about why they exist: ‘Electrical consulting engineers tend to consider the subject of lighting as a quantitative engineering issue as…

MEETING ROOMS

Sheena Wilson

Meeting rooms, training areas and conference rooms are the places where people come face‐to‐face with clients or colleagues and where the ideas and decisions which power an…

PLANNED LIGHTING MAINTENANCE FOR OFFICES

Bill Walker

Many companies that now have no difficulty in accepting cleaning as a significant and legitimate cost centre in offices still would not consider lighting in the same context…

Cover of Facilities

ISSN:

0263-2772

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Joseph Lai
  • Dr Sarel Lavy