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<blockquote data-quote="kieronious" data-source="post: 493728" data-attributes="member: 5875"><p>Take a look at Cibse lighting guides, they have guides for all different environments with recommendations. Glare is the biggest factor in office lighting so look at luminaires that can achieve a ugr &lt;19. Also look at Bs 12464:1 for lighting levels. </p><p></p><p>(I came off the tools 4 years ago and went into consultantancy as an electrical design engineer finishing my degree last year. Still work weekends on the tools mind!) </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kieronious, post: 493728, member: 5875"] Take a look at Cibse lighting guides, they have guides for all different environments with recommendations. Glare is the biggest factor in office lighting so look at luminaires that can achieve a ugr <19. Also look at Bs 12464:1 for lighting levels. (I came off the tools 4 years ago and went into consultantancy as an electrical design engineer finishing my degree last year. Still work weekends on the tools mind!) [/QUOTE]
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