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Equi-visibility lighting control system

  • US 4,273,999 A
  • Filed: 01/18/1980
  • Issued: 06/16/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/18/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for providing a substantially constant specified relative visibility with time over one or more task areas within a work area having one or more sources of natural daylight to provide natural daylight illumination and one or more luminaires to provide artificial illumination, the illumination provided by the one or more luminaires being variable, said method comprising:

  • a. determining by measurement the background luminance and the difference luminance for each task area for each of said one or more luminaires as a function of the illumination provided by said one or more luminaires;

    each luminaire providing full illumination, the background luminance and difference luminance for each task area being a linear function of the illumination provided by each luminaire;

    b. determining the background luminance and difference luminance for each task area as a function of the natural daylight illumination entering said work area through said one or more sources of natural daylight, comprising;

    b1. sensing the natural daylight illumination entering said work area through said one or more sources of natural light with said sensor means providing a plurality of simultaneous signals related to the intensity of said natural daylight illumination;

    b2. measuring the background luminance and difference luminance for each task area with an Equivalent Sphere Illumination meter for each set of three simultaneous sensor signals;

    b3. repeating steps b1 and b2 to obtain the simultaneous sensor signals and background luminance and difference luminance readings as the natural daylight illumination varies over time; and

    b4. correlating the plurality of simultaneous sensor signals with the background luminance and difference luminance for each task to reestablish the background luminance and difference luminance as a function of the three sensor signals;

    c. measuring the natural daylight illumination entering said work area through said one or more sources of natural light, comprising;

    disposing sensor means in the path of the sun'"'"'s rays entering said work area through said one or more sources of natural daylight, a sensor means associated with each said source of natural daylight to measure the natural daylight entering said work area, each said sensor means including a plurality of light detecting surfaces disposed in intersecting planes so that the light detecting surfaces are oriented differently relative to the direction of the sun'"'"'s rays, the sun'"'"'s rays thereby striking the light detecting surfaces at a different angle;

    d. correlating the present artificial illumination provided by said one or more luminaires with the background luminance and difference luminance at each said task area as a function of the artificial illumination to determine the background luminance and difference luminance at each said task area due to said artificial illumination;

    e. correlating the measured natural daylight illumination entering said work area with the background luminance and difference luminance at each said task area as a function of the natural daylight entering said work area to determine the background luminance and difference luminance at each task area due to the natural daylight illumination;

    f. calculating the relative visibility at each said task area based on the present difference luminance and background luminance at each said task area due to the combined artificial and daylight illumination;

    g. comparing the relative visibility calculated in step f. with the specified relative visibility;

    h. varying the artificial illumination from said one or more luminaires to provide the specified relative visibility at each said task area, the artificial illumination being increased by an incremental amount for the luminance producing the maximum relative visibility increase per incremental increase in illumination if the calculated relative visibility is less than the specified relative visibility, the artificial illumination being decreased by an incremental amount for each luminaire if the calculated relative visibility is greater than the specified relative visbility; and

    i. continuously periodically repeating step (c) through step (h) to maintain the specified relative visibility.

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