Lighting or Illumination Is The Deliberate Application Of: Industrial Electrification
Lighting or Illumination Is The Deliberate Application Of: Industrial Electrification
Lighting or Illumination Is The Deliberate Application Of: Industrial Electrification
INTRODUCTION
Light is the type of energy that produce the sensation of vision and it has become the
indispensable part of human life as all the activities of human beings ultimately depends upon
it. Artificial lighting becomes essential in the supplement of natural day light. Electricity is
playing an important role in everyday life. Because of its cleanliness, ease of control,
reliability, steady output and low cost, electricity is used for artificial lighting purpose. Apart
from its aesthetic and decorative aspects, good lighting has a strictly utilitarian value in
increasing production reducing workers and reducing accidents. The introduction of science
of illumination on engineering in therefore becoming a major important.
Lighting fixtures come in a wide variety of styles for various functions. The most important
functions are as a holder for the light source, to provide directed light and to avoid visual
glare. Some are very plain and functional, while some are pieces of art in themselves. Nearly
any material can be used, so long as it can tolerate the excess heat and is in keeping with
safety codes.
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BUILDING INTRODUCTION
The building is situated at the commercial zone of putalisadak, Kathmandu. The building is
commercial complex having four floors with underground basement parking.
Basement:-parking
1. Calculation of Luminaries.
= utilization factor
= maintenance factor
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SN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
1. 1 X 40 FTL GE 3623 - 10487
2. 2 X 40 FTL GE 3623 - 10487
3 1 X 100 INCANDESCENT LAMP
4. 2 X 18 CFL LAMP
5. ONE WAY SWITCH
6. MCB OR MCCB
7. No. of Cupper Conductor of 3/22.
8. Power conductor
9. Main Distribution Board (MDB)
10. Sub Distribution Board (SDB)
11. 15 A Power Switch.
= 0.03 for aluminum
LEGEND
LIGHTING SELECTION
b. Shops are designed on first, second and ground floor and provide with high
illumination of 500 lux for the fine visibility of attractive materials and objects and
also for the attraction of customers.
c. Offices are designed on third and fourth floor where the illuminations of 500 lux
fluorescent lamps are used.
d. Restaurants are designed on the top floor where the illuminations of 500 lux
fluorescent lamps are used.
e. And in corridor, lobby staircase and general toilets, fluorescent lamps are providing
with illumination of 150-100 lux.
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Symbolic representations
CFL:
FTL:
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DOUBLE FTL:
DOUBLE CFL:
TRIPLE CFL:
BASEMENT FLOOR
2. Guard
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GROUND FLOOR
7. Store
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FIRST FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR
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1. Basement Floor
No. of lighting lines = 3
No. of power socket = 1
Total power of light (PL) = 1800 W
Total wattage of power lines (PP)
Total power (PT) =PL + PP
=1800 + 2000 = 3800 W
We know,
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2. Ground Floor
No. of lighting lines =5
No. of power socket = 14
Total power of light (PL) = 3320 W
Total wattage of power lines (PP)
Total power (PT) =PL + PP
=3320 + 2800 = 31320 W
We know,
3. First Floor
No. of lighting lines = 6
No. of power socket = 15
Total power of light (PL) = 4160 W
Total wattage of power lines (PP)
Total power (PT) =PL + PP
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We know,
4. Second Floor
No. of lighting lines = 6
No. of power socket = 12
Total power of light (PL) = 3800 W
Total wattage of power lines (PP)
Total power (PT) =PL + PP
=3800 + 24000 = 27800 W
We know,
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For light circuit: PVC insulated copper conductor of area 1.3 mm (3/22) can carry up to 11 A
current safely.
For power sub Circuit: PVC insulated copper conductor of area 4 mm2.
For MDB to SDB: 3 and ½ core copper conductor.
Main DB is placed at Ground floor.
1. BASEMENT FLOOR
Where,
L = (3.3 + 2) = 5.3 m
K = 0.03 (for Al)
I = 10A
Permissible voltage drop = 2 % of 220 = 4.4 V
Hence, A 0.54 mm2
From table,
Nearest conductor size is 1.5 mm2 having the current carrying capacity of 14 A. Therefore the
cable of 1.5 mm2 is used.
2. GROUND FLOOR
Where,
L = 2m
K = 0.03
I = 50 A
Permissible voltage drop = 2 % of 220 = 4.4 V
Hence, A 1.022 mm2
From table,
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Nearest conductor size is 1.5 mm2 having the current carrying capacity of 14 A but the cable
cannot support 50 A current, hence the size of the conductor used is of 25 mm2 having
current carrying capacity 68 A.
3. FIRST FLOOR
Where,
L = (3.3+2) = 5.3m
K = 0.03
I = 50 A
Permissible voltage drop = 2 % of 220 = 4.4 V
Hence, A 2.71 mm2
From table,
Nearest conductor size is 4 mm2 having the current carrying capacity of 23 A but the
cable cannot support 50 A current, hence the size of the conductor used is of 25 mm2
having current carrying capacity 68 A.
4. SECOND FLOOR
Where,
L = 110 % of (2 X 3.3 + 2) = 9.46 m
K = 0.03
I = 50 A
Permissible voltage drop = 2 % of 220 = 4.4 V
Hence, A 4.837 mm2
From table,
Nearest conductor size is 6 mm2 having the current carrying capacity of 30 A but the
cable cannot support 50 A current, hence the size of the conductor used is of 25 mm2 having
current carrying capacity 68 A.
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TRANSFORMER SELECTION
Sum I=10+50+50+50=160 A
Current through the MDB = 120 A
Power = 3 V x I= 3 x 220 x 120 = 79 KVA
Hence, we select the transformer of 100 KVA
Transformer type: Three phase single unit.
CONCLUSION
The lighting design is completed for a commercial complex with considering all possible
factors to fulfil lightening necessity of the commercial complex. The complex is supplied by
100 KVA, 3 phase step down transformed to MDB placed inside the electrical room in the
ground floor. From MDB 3 phases is supplied to each SDB of each floor from where single
phase is supplied to each sub- circuit in each room. Care has been taken to balance the load in
each phase as far as possible.
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