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EXPERIME

NT 2 OF
EVALUATION
ILLUMINATION OF
DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN
UST
CONCEPCION | GUEVARA | MARTINEZ |
OLOROSISIMO | SORIANO | TUGADE
5EED
OUTLINE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. QUALITY CHECK
3. PRESENTATION OF
THE DESIGN
4. Quote for the day
introducti
on
OBJECTIVES
1. To measure the illumination of a specified
location.
2. To identify whether certain locations does
or does not comply with the minimum
required illumination.
3. To determine the factors affecting the
illumination of a certain area.
4. To distinguish the illumination of a location
during daytime and night time.
5. To improve the current lighting system of
the location.
INTRODUCTION
Minimum illuminance is dependent to
the purpose of the area. Light Level or
Illuminance is the amount of light
measured in a plane surface. The work
plane is where the most vital tasks in
the room or space are performed
(National Optical Astronomy
observatory, n.d.). Good lighting design
is focused on providing both the quality
Assigned
G location
MORNIN EVENIN
G

Ece lab
ECE
ECE

POINTS TO BE
ECE
EXIsting
illumination
design
LUMINARIES USED IN
ECE LAB B
32 W Twin
Fluorescent Light
with reflector

Other
QUALITY
CHECK
Public health
The technology of
light allows us to set up
not only the quantity of
light, but also control
the quality, such as the
spectral composition.

NOT
SAFETY AND
WELFARE
It acts as a regulator for
our internal body clock,
and helps us to stay
energised and alert.
This makes it important
to ensure that all
laboratories, whether 
research, industrial or 
school, receive high
OK
levels of light.
GLOBA
L
Recommen
ded
illumination
standard

NOT
SATISFI
CULTURAL
LED Lighting provides
light that assists
students in building
their concentration
during classes and
helps them focus more
effectively on their
work
NOT
SOCIA
Does the
L Illumination of
Feedbac ECE Lab B
affect your
ks from mood when
studying or
students listening to
your
professor?
How? 
OK
PAULA JERICO CACAS
GONZALES Yes, because it affects the
Yes. Since we conduct our student's productivity in terms
classes both in the afternoon of how they will see the
and evening in this room, I lectures of the professor and
can tell there's a difference in how attentive they will be.
the mood between these
schedules. I think we feel
more comfortable during the
afternoon session because KIRBY
the lights in the room is not
too bright. The warm sunlight SALONGA
from the windows is still
Yes, at times I get sleepy
present and blends well with
the bright light in the room. since the lights are dim.
Feedbac
ks from
students What are your
suggestions to
improve the
illumination of
ECE Lab B? 
PAULA KUYA JAYR
GONZALES REPLACE THE LIGHTS FROM
FLUORESCENT to led
Change the current lighting
"system" in the laboratory by
replacing the bulbs/fluorescent
lamps that produces higher
light intensity to illuminate the
lab more, to make it more
KIRBY
conducive for studying. SALONGA
Replace the bulbs with
newer but eco-friendly
Kuya jhune bulbs
additional led lamps
ENVIRONMEN
TAL
Replace the
bulbs with newer
but eco-friendly
bulbs
NOT
ECONOMIC FACTORS
MERALCO RATE as of February 2020: 8.8623 php/kwh
Estimated time in laboratory: 14 Hours

EXISTING DESIGN
BRAND: PHILIPs LIFEMAX TLD 36 W/54
WATTS: 36 WATTS PROPOSED DESIGN
COST PER FIXTURE: 127.5 php BRAND: Philips ll512x 1 xled61s/930 wb
WATTS: 56 watts
ANNUAL COST BY ELECTRICAL COST PER FIXTURE:
CONSUMPTION(per bulb):
1607.9757 php ANNUAL COST BY ELECTRICAL
CONSUMPTION(PER BULB):
ANNUAL COST BY ELECTRICAL 2501.2955 PHP
CONSUMPTION of ece lab b:
28943.5626 php ANNUAL COST BY ELECTRICAL
CONSUMPTION of ece lab b:
22511.6598 php

SATISFIED
Presentatio
n of the
DAYTIME
FEBRUARY 8,2020
RESULTS
1:30 – 2:10 PM
8:35 – 8:49 AM
1:30 – 2:10 PM

YTIME RESU
FEBRUARY 8,2020
8:35 – 8:49 AM

YTIME RESU
NIGHT
FEBRUARY 10,2020
TIME
6:20 PM

RESULTS
5:45 – 6:46 PM
6:20 PM

ht tIME RESU
FEBRUARY 10,2020
5:45 – 6:46 PM

ht tIME RESU
AVERAGE RATING OF
 

ILLUMINANCE
Average Rating of Illumination Average Rating of Illumination
OF WORKING PLANE (Daytime) OF WORKING PLANE (NIGHT time)
   

(37.6508) (172.7115)

Average Rating of Illumination Average Rating of Illumination


OF FLOOR PLANE (Daytime) OF FLOOR PLANE (NIGHT time)
   

(15.0279) (102.8427)

All points measured in the lab, both floor plane and working plane,
did not meet the minimum lighting level suggested of 300-750 lux.
ILLUMINANCE
FLOOR PLANE
ILLUMINANCE
FLOOR PLANE
ILLUMINANCE
FLOOR PLANE
ILLUMINANCE
WORKING PLANE
ILLUMINANCE
WORKING PLANE
ILLUMINANCE
WORKING PLANE
PROPOSE
RECOMMENDATION
The students suggest that the working
area should have a clear path for the light
to pass through. The CPUs should be
placed below the working area so that the
students are comfortable on doing their
stuff on the working area. The unused
CPUs or the unused units should be stored
and placed away from the working area. It
also blocks the path of light to pass
through. Lastly, the lights should've been
replaced with higher wattage or better
PROPOSE
D
LIGHTING
PROPOSE
D
LIGHTING
PROPOSE
D
LIGHTING
STUDENT OUTCOMES 2 CONSIDERATION
SO 2 FOR PROPOSED
LOW DESIGN HIGH
MEDIUM
PUBLIC
HEALTH
SAFETY
WELFARE
GLOBAL
CULTURAL
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENT
AL
ECONOMIC
FACTORS
CONCLUSION
The students measured the illumination of
the Electronic Lab B at day time and night
time. And as shown in the data, the
laboratory doesn't comply to the minimum
required illumination because the
illumination in the lab is just in the range of
0-200 but the required minimum is at 300.
The laboratory has a high working area
which is good for the students but it can
also block some path for the light to pass
through. Also in the technician's area, there
FINAL
STATEMENT
“THE EYE IS THE LAMP of the
body. So, if your eye is healthy,
your whole body will be full of
light, but if your eye is bad, your
whole body will be full of
darkness. If then the light in you
is darkness, how great is the
THANK YOU!!!

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