Lighting MAnAgEMEnt SYStEM - OMS lighting
Lighting MAnAgEMEnt SYStEM - OMS lighting
Lighting MAnAgEMEnt SYStEM - OMS lighting
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Project structure<br />
Idea<br />
Analysis<br />
Luminous Project<br />
Electrical Installation<br />
Project<br />
Installation<br />
Programing<br />
Administration<br />
Luminous and Technical Project<br />
The Luminous Project involves choosing<br />
light sources from the correct class that<br />
can provide the necessary illumination,<br />
and luminaires with suitable corresponding<br />
optical systems; next is to define the<br />
optimal layout of those luminaires and<br />
optimal distribution of light, all to suit the<br />
requirements of the customer.<br />
When choosing an effective light<br />
source it must be able to illuminate the<br />
workplace appropriately without unnecessary<br />
over-dimensioning. Furthermore, an<br />
optimal maintenance plan must be outlined.<br />
Finally the quality of light must be<br />
considered, and the effect it will have on<br />
the physiology of the users of the space.<br />
Throughout this part of the process it is<br />
necessary for the customer to be aware of<br />
the role they play in the final solution. Their<br />
decisions should not be reduced down to<br />
the idea of a final investment sum, but<br />
take into serious consideration the quality<br />
of light and fully appreciate the benefits or<br />
consequences.<br />
To complete this phase of the project<br />
we need certain information, for example<br />
the complete geometry of the space, its<br />
utilisation and occupancy, the positions<br />
and types of workspaces, the availability of<br />
daylight and other specific demands on the<br />
<strong>lighting</strong> quality.<br />
Electrical Installation Project<br />
To move onto the next phase of Electrical<br />
Installation, it is necessary to have a complete<br />
Luminous Project and all corresponding<br />
technical documentation.<br />
Here it is again important to refer to<br />
the original idea of the project and to propose<br />
what control methods could be used<br />
to manage the system. All of this is then<br />
combined to create the schematics of how<br />
the whole system will be connected. These<br />
schematics are merely one part of the<br />
Electrical Installation Project which also<br />
contains, amongst other things, composite<br />
lists of components and their layout, technical<br />
descriptions, wiring plans and mains<br />
connectivity.<br />
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