Roland W.koch: Office Lighting Europe and the United States


On August 23, 2008, the Light and Shadow Space Office Space and Lighting Design Seminar hosted by Aladdin Lighting Network landed in Guangzhou during the drizzle brought by Typhoon Parrot.

The seminar invited An Xiaojie, chief designer of Beijing Guangjing Lighting Design Co., Ltd., Cui Huafeng, senior senior interior architect of China, and Dr. Roland W.koch, deputy general manager of Austrian famous designer and Beibei Lighting (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. Experts do the theme report.

Dr. Roland has worked in Europe, the Americas and even the Middle East. He is very familiar with the state of the international industry. He pointed out that European and American lighting has been included in the law.

The introduction of European and American examples, on the one hand, because the European and American lighting design ratio is mature, relevant experience can be used for reference, and office lighting has formulated relevant laws and regulations, there are standards of various industries, the standard of office lighting is based on the work space and the environment. Established by the fusion.

In Europe and the United States, the design of office lighting should respect the law, pay attention to the application of practice, and create a better office environment for people. Therefore, in the European Union and the United States, two types of standards have been formulated: First, laws and industry standards related to environmental protection and energy conservation. The second is the legislation and industry standards for occupational health and safety.

As far as legislation and industry standards related to environmental protection and energy conservation are concerned, because the European Union and the United States are aware that the energy required for lighting accounts for one quarter of the world's total energy consumption, and 20% of the energy required for lighting is consumed at the office. In the place. Therefore, relevant laws are required to regulate.

The EU is more focused on the level of light that is set according to the law, that is, the integration of daylight in the workplace with lamps and light sources to create the desired lighting with the lowest energy consumption. The United States pays more attention to the application of lighting control systems to realize the integration of lighting systems and building energy control systems. The EU and the United States will not only consider the legal maximum wattage per square meter, but also consider the light levels of different working areas, even the control of excessive lighting, in line with legal lighting standards.

Therefore, in addition to the EU and the United States, Australia and certain Middle Eastern countries have introduced new legislation to ban the use of traditional incandescent lamps.

Now, the EU and the United States have banned the use of the following items: 1. Inefficient fluorescent tubes; 2. High-energy transformers for fluorescent tubes; 3. Halogen lamps for upward illumination; 4. High-energy halogen lamps; Mercury lamps that are often used as street lights.

In terms of occupational health and safety legislation and industry standards, the indications of artificial light and the related health effects in the work area, even in the United States and Australia, are based on the first time in 1935. This industry standard for DIN 5035 in Germany is used as a basis. Since the beginning, this standard and its derivatives have been introduced into future technical standards. The current European standards began in 1990 and were continually amended with the law. The United States established the latest standards in 2002 and introduced the lighting designer's legal liability for correct lighting levels into its standards.

Dr. Roland Cook's profile

Dr. Roland Cook was born in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 37 years ago.

Since high school and college, I have been in the lighting industry for 14 years, with international experience in Europe, the Middle East, the US and Asia, and have served international companies like Zumtobel and Mizar Lighting.

Since the beginning of 2008, I have become a member of Nexus Lighting (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. as a partner and deputy general manager.

I define myself as a person who loves light, and I am willing to provide better lighting and lighting solutions for human space.

I also believe that only the right lighting allows us to see things in the right way.

In addition to DIN5035, there is a statutory standard: working area regulations. In this regulation issued by the European Union in 1996, there is also a regulation applicable to the office space: work screen regulations, the relevant laws and regulations of the United States, Australia and New Zealand are similar to this regulation. Work screen regulations, that is, the owner has the responsibility to bring the working area with the screen to health standards, especially those that may pose a threat to vision and physical and psychological.

In practice, according to the law, in order to make office workers comfortable and create a better working space, lighting has made different related designs.

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