Hello Sir. Great video! I had one question though, why did you not consider the furniture and also ignore the first reflection. Aren't both of these necessary for accurate results?
Hello, I did not mentioned about the furniture and refection because the main target was the lux level for emergency lighting to be achieved. However once you place the furniture into one space when you run the lighting calculation, the software takes into account the furniture placed in that space. I would do a video where I can explain and show the difference of illuminance with furniture and without furniture. Hope that I answer to your question. Thanks for your comment. BR, Catalin
@@catalindesigner Still a bit confused, Shouldn't we have the option "calculate without furniture" off when calculating emergency lighting levels of a space with furniture in it in order to get the accurate lux level results? Appreciate your time and response.
@@arishsiddiqui3292 It will be great to have this feature in this software, let say as default: excluding or including the furniture for lighting calculation. Unfortunately for time being this option doesn't exist in the software. My opinion is that this option docent exist as usually all the rooms are being equipped with furniture, therefore the lighting calculation is done based on a realistic scenario.
thanks for your comment. Please check the emergency luminaire properties at the minut 1:02 of the video to see the light output. with the LED technology things got better.
Hello Sir. Great video! I had one question though, why did you not consider the furniture and also ignore the first reflection. Aren't both of these necessary for accurate results?
Hello, I did not mentioned about the furniture and refection because the main target was the lux level for emergency lighting to be achieved. However once you place the furniture into one space when you run the lighting calculation, the software takes into account the furniture placed in that space. I would do a video where I can explain and show the difference of illuminance with furniture and without furniture. Hope that I answer to your question. Thanks for your comment. BR, Catalin
@@catalindesigner Still a bit confused, Shouldn't we have the option "calculate without furniture" off when calculating emergency lighting levels of a space with furniture in it in order to get the accurate lux level results? Appreciate your time and response.
@@arishsiddiqui3292 It will be great to have this feature in this software, let say as default: excluding or including the furniture for lighting calculation. Unfortunately for time being this option doesn't exist in the software. My opinion is that this option docent exist as usually all the rooms are being equipped with furniture, therefore the lighting calculation is done based on a realistic scenario.
@@catalindesigner Thanks Catalin, appreciate your reply.
You are welcome!@@arishsiddiqui3292
It’s incorrect calculation, becouse lumen outup on emergency mode will not be 100% of regular mode . Thanks
thanks for your comment. Please check the emergency luminaire properties at the minut 1:02 of the video to see the light output. with the LED technology things got better.