Example
Example
EXAMPLE 2
A street lantern suspends a 2000 cd light source 4 m above the ground.
Determine the illuminance directly below the lamp and 3 m to one side
of the lamp base.
EXAMPLE 1
A lamp of luminous intensity 1000 cd is suspended 2 metres above a
laboratory bench. Calculate the illuminance directly below the lamp
I
E (lx) The illuminance below the lamp, EA, is
d2
I
1000 cd EA (lx)
E 250 lx d2
(2 m)2
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For (b),
I
EB cos u (lx)
d2
I=?
4m d
I cos u 2
d2 (m ) Table 5.1 Illuminance values
EB
Task Working Situation Illuminance (lux)
4800 cd 4 m Casual vision Storage rooms, stairs 100
d2 and washrooms
153.6 lx d m Rough assembly Workshops and garages 300
Reading, writing Classrooms and ofces 500
d 3 125 and drawing
Fine assembly Electronic component 1000
3 assembly
d 125 5 m Minute assembly Watchmaking 3000
By Pythagoras,
The activities being carried out in a room will
x 52 42 3 m determine the levels of illuminance required since dif-
ferent levels of illumination are required for the suc-
cessful operation or completion of different tasks. The
assembly of electronic components in a factory will
Measurement of illuminance require a higher level of illumination than, say, the
assembly of engine components in a garage because
To take a reading, place a suitable illuminance meter, the electronic components are much smaller and ner
calibrated in lux, on to the surface whose illumination detail is required for their successful assembly.