TY - CPAPER AU - Robert D Clear AU - Sam M Berman AB -
A cost-benefit analysis based on visual-performance models is derived by consideringsthe current consensus lighting recommendations, RQQ #6, as implicit estimates ofscost-effective lighting. There is only partial consistency between models and thesesrecommendations. The consistency analysis provides a quantitative basis for thesesrecommendations, delineates their limits of applicability, and suggests changes insthem for handling low reflectance tasks, aged workers, high electrical costs, orsconditions where high visual speed and accuracy are very valuable.
BT - 1987 IES National Conference C1 -Lighting Systems Group
C2 - LBL-23080 CN - LBL-23080 CY - Scottsdale, AZ DA - 08/1987 LA - eng N2 -A cost-benefit analysis based on visual-performance models is derived by consideringsthe current consensus lighting recommendations, RQQ #6, as implicit estimates ofscost-effective lighting. There is only partial consistency between models and thesesrecommendations. The consistency analysis provides a quantitative basis for thesesrecommendations, delineates their limits of applicability, and suggests changes insthem for handling low reflectance tasks, aged workers, high electrical costs, orsconditions where high visual speed and accuracy are very valuable.
PP - Scottsdale, AZ PY - 1987 T2 - 1987 IES National Conference T3 - 1987 IES National Conference TI - Lighting Recommendations as Input to Cost-Benefit Calculations ER -