3.1 LIGHTING
NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING– REQUIREMENTS OF GOOD
LIGHTING–DAYLIGHT FACTORS – DAYLIGHT PENETRATION – AIMS OF
GOOD LIGHTING – GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF OPENING STOAT FORD
GOOD LIGHTING– REFLECTION FACTORS–ILLUMINATION – UNITS OF
MEASUREMENT –LUX , CANDELA, LUMINOUS FLUX –ORIENTATION OF
BUILDINGS – EXTERNAL REFLECTED COMPONENT – INTERNAL
REFLECTED COMPONENT – NECESSITY OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING–
ARRANGEMENT OF LUMINARIES – DISTRIBUTION OF ILLUMINATION–
UTILIZATION FACTOR – TEMPERATURE RISE DUE TO ARTIFICIAL
LIGHTING– REMEDIAL MEASURES.
3.2 VENTILATION
DEFINITION – NECESSITY – TYPES – NATURAL / MECHANICAL
VENTILATION – WIND EFFECT – FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN THE
DESIGN OF VENTILATION – RESPIRATION , VITIATION OF AIR , AIR
CHANGES , HEAT BALANCE OF BODY – GENERAL RULES FOR NATURAL
VENTILATION – ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MECHANICAL
VENTILATION – METHODS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION – COMBINED
SYSTEMS