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INTRODUCTION
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Cellular Offices
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Dealer Rooms
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Control Rooms
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Call Centres
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Break-Out Zones
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Storage
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Common Parts
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Paul Morrell
President of the British Council for Offices (BCO)
FOREWORD
The UK office market, in particular in London, is changing, driven by a number of long-term trends in
international banking and finance. Informed forecasts, such as the recent Radley Report *, point, firstly,
to a shift towards our capital city, at the expense of Paris and Frankfurt, as Europes leading financial
centre, with a commensurate pressure on office space. Secondly, we can see a medium-to-long term
growth in the number of highly educated, mathematically literate graduates required to run these
complex, sophisticated financial operations. This shift from low skill to high skill staff puts a premium
Paul Morrell BSc FRICS
Hon FRIBA President
of British Council for
Offices
on worker satisfaction, as they become ever more demanding of their company and working
conditions. The lesson is clear nothing is more important in a service economy like ours than the
efficiency of the working environment.
In todays fast-moving marketplace, successful companies must invest in improved design and
specification, to attract and retain an increasingly valuable and demanding workforce. People, not
technology, must become the driving force of future office design. If one looks at the ratio of long-term
costs of any business, including building design, construction, maintenance and personnel, design is a
tiny fraction of the total about 0.05 % of the cost of your workers. Yet that very small investment in
good design has been proven to have a huge impact on staff satisfaction, efficiency and profitability.
To put it another way, if a building can increase the productivity of its occupants by 10 per cent, you
essentially get it free.
For all these reasons, improved design and specification and especially lighting, the subject of this
timely brochure from Zumtobel Staff Lighting can make a significant contribution to long-term
success.
* The Outlook for Banks Operating in the City of London (Radley & Associates, March 2004)
Historical
Perspective
um
Res
an
ources Mana
ge
m
en
WORKFORCE
the wages grow exponentially
Lower qualified
Less Aspirational
Resistant to Change
Traditional division between Human Resources and Facilities Management
FM driven
Desk/task area focus
Functional
WORKSTATION
Fa
Contemporary
Best Practice
cil
r
Co
ities
por
m
manage
ate Managem
en
en
wellness
war for talent
gymnasia
esprit de corps
brand in the workplace
very aspirational
management culture
attraction, retention, motivation
WORKFORCE
Living at Work
WORKPLACE
lifestyle in the workplace
added value
break out zones
open change agenda
common parts
differentiation
flexiworking
best practice lighting
Productivity factors
influenced by lighting:
Speed
Persistence
Accuracy
Attraction
Retention
Motivation
Satisfaction
Happiness
Potential Untapped Lighting
Dividend
Generic practice
lighting
(Louvred Downlights)
Best practice
lighting
(Direct/Indirect)
Visual
Capabilities
Visual
Capabilities
Task
Performance
Conventional
Productivity
Result
Task
Performance
Enhanced
Productivity
Dividend
Personal Control
Best practice
lighting
(Direct/Indirect and
controls)
Task
Performance
Task
Performance
Health &
Wellbeing
Motivation
Personal
Control
Appraisal
Preference
Health &
Wellbeing
Mood
Psychological Path*
Productivity factors
influenced by lighting:
Speed
Persistence
Accuracy
Attraction
Retention
Motivation
Satisfaction
Happiness
The Untapped
Lighting Dividend
* This is the first time that this complete path has been demonstrated
aspects of lighting.
common parts.
insignificant. Comparatively
lighting.
Integrated Model
of Lighting Quality*
d
In
ual
vid
We l l -
Be
in
visibility
activity
social & communication
mood, comfort
health & safety
aesthetic judgement
The
Untapped
Lighting
Dividend
installation
maintenance
operation
energy
environment
Eco
nomics
**
form
composition
style
codes &
standards
A rc h i t ecture
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Economics
Lighting Cost
T H E C H A N G I N G C O R P O R AT E P E R S P E C T I V E
M&E Fitout
Construction Costs
Rent 15 Years
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Workplace Lighting
Architect: Foster & Partners
Lighting Research
versus the Codes
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there.
Motoko Ishii
findings.
holistic way.
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The Lessons
of Lighting Research
Light Right test site In the most comprehensive study of its type researchers found overwhelming user preference for direct/indirect lighting systems.
1. Getting the
Light Right
The Light Right Consortium
is an independent authoritative
research body in the USA,
managed by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and
them as uncomfortable
dimming control
Dimming control over work-
US Environmental Protection
demonstrated
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DIAL research test site showing two examples below where accent lighting materially improved user perception of the space, compared with the conventional
scenarios above.
2. Accent
on Interest
Resources).
The Lessons
of Lighting Research
The Fleischer research found that our preference for quantity and type of light
varies according to task.
3. Dynamic Lighting
for Stimulation
Susanne Fleischer is a promi-
Fleischer concludes: It is
tures.
4. Cool Light
for the Third Eye
jective well-being.
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Research shows that the third eye receptor is far more responsive to light at
the blue end of the spectrum as shown.
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visual pathway
(images)
photobiological
pathway
blue light (especially)
suppresses melatonin
Current Guidance
and its Limitations
Pentland International plcs new North London headquarters this 2003 British Council for Offices Best of the Best Award winner features considerable lighting
ingenuity. Architect: GHM Rock Townsend, Building Services: Fulcrum
1. The BCO
Fit-Out Guide
half-understood ideas.
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Wessex Water, near Bath, U.K. This building is one of very few ever to have achieved an Excellent rating under the BRE Environmental Assessment Method.
Wessex Water was the first ever to achieve the highest possible rating of 10. Architect: Bennetts Associates, Building Services: Buro Happold
suspended, or freestanding,
est recommendation.
important observation:
CAT A fit-out.
Current Guidance
and its Limitations
2. Building Regulations
(Part L)
for Commercial Buildings
The BRE Ideal office is their own signature office and makes full use of indirect-direct lighting, even being incorporated under the downstand areas. The
wave-form ceiling provides a very even fall-off of ceiling luminance.
3. BRE
Environmental Assessment
Method (BREEAM)
Environmental Assessment
may be increased by 25 % in
nal blinds).
High frequency ballasts should
be installed in office luminaires.
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dum 2001.
Factor exceeds 2 %.
Lighting systems that have
BREEAMs programme is an
places.
as direct/indirect systems,
selection only.
Current Guidance
and its Limitations
The latest generation of MELLOW LIGHT (IV) showing excellent wall and ceiling luminance.
4. SLL (CIBSE)
Code for Lighting
glossary of terms.
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With no view to the exterior this training centre is saved by the direct-indirect
lighting solution.
5051.
scene.
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Current Guidance
and its Limitations
To avoid gloom, increase the percentage of light on the ceiling far beyond the
recommended levels.
Pillars and air-conditioning are two more considerations when designing task
area lighting.
7. BS EN 12464-1
should be 20 % another 10 %
Standard in an endeavour to
lighting.
task
height =
0.75 m
use
r flo
area
or-a
rea
1.00 m
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Lighting for People: MELLOW LIGHT IV Balanced offers the opportunity to alter the colour temperature throughout the day in response to user preference.
8. The Disability
Discrimination Act
9. Conclusion
poses.
contradictory recommendations.
Key Issues
in Workplace Lighting
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recommendations embodied in
of Shadows
formity.
Blurred
Image
Increasing tolerance to
reflections
Reducing tolerance to
reflections
Sharp
Image
Lmax (cd/m 2)
positive
Type
Date of
manufacture
Class
9500
4900
4400
3800
3700
3700
3500
3500
3200
3100
3000
CRT
FPD
FPD
FPD
FPD
CRT
FPD
FPD
FPD
CRT
FPD
Dec-02
Jun-99
Oct-00
Nov-00
Apr-03
Nov-99
Nov-01
Oct-99
Nov-02
Feb-02
Nov-03
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2200
2000
2000
1900
1800
1700
1700
FPD
FPD
CRT
FPD
LAPTOP
FPD
FPD
FPD
FPD
Not Known
Jan-04
Feb-02
Jun-01
Jun-98
Not Known
Feb-99
Aug-02
Not Known
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1300
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FPD
CRT
CRT
CRT
Dec-99
Dec-97
Oct-01
Not Known
I
II
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CRT
Jan-95
Research
Bob Venning, Director of Arup The luminance limitations given
in LG3 are not emphatically
Lighting, LEN April 2004
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Brighter luminaires =
Light, airy, upbeat
environment
Darker luminaires =
Gloomy, oppressive
downbeat environment
Typical Cat 2
modular downlight
Key Issues
in Workplace Lighting
1. Taking the
Screen Test Conclusion
2. Putting Light
on the Ceiling
cluded in LG3.
BS EN 29241-7 Ergonomic
introduced. BS EN 13406:2002
to the recommendations of
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recommend an alternative
screentesting
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Dark louvred fittings give an impression of a dark ceiling while self-luminous luminaires quite evidently make the ceiling appear brighter.
the same.
website:
www.zumtobelstaff.co.uk/CBI
quality.
brightness to be considered as
more details).
Key Issues
in Workplace
Lighting
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3. Walls in the
Cellular Office
4. Guaranteeing
Conformity
of Conformity, to be signed by
International Association of
dark hole.
Society of Light
and Lighting
International Association
of Lighting Designers
washers.
European Lighting
Designers Association
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1. Working
with Daylight
see them.
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Surface of Things
contrasts.
by office users.
increases, is an over-simplified
increases.
integrated manner.
The highly sophisticated blinds used here turn conventional wisdom on its
head. When fully open they allow an unrestricted exterior view but with possible glare issues. The compensation for this are the bright interior surfaces.
When the blinds are fully closed the view out is partially preserved and the
glare threat eliminated. However, contrary to conventional thinking, ceiling illuminance is increased because the blinds are designed as sun scoops.
is almost inevitable.
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These 2 photographs are of the same office but inside and outside the perimeter zone. The areas are functionally similar but are fundamentally different in their
access to daylight and therefore require different but complimentary lighting approaches.
downlight troughs.
tems.
These two scenes show how, by using the LA TRAVE direct/indirect lighting system, the lighting ambience can be changed dynamically across the day to suit
different conditions.
allow:
3. Active Light
synchronised by daylight, it is
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A combination of recessed dual component luminaires and perimeter downlights. A new standard at Canary Wharf.
5. Combination Lighting
This novel partial blind system is automatically activated at night and at certain times of the day. The suspended LIGHTFIELD luminaires create very even
lighting to the ceiling, walls and closed blinds.
6. Controls
The BCO Fit-out Guide states
Here the blinds are lowered sufficiently to filter out glare at high angles but
allow sunlight to penetrate at low levels, preserving the wonderful patterns
and shadows of daylight.
essential.
cally.
themselves.
* www.luxmate.co.uk
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These two photos show how scene-setting controls can create a totally different ambience and lighting balance within a space.
7. Scene Setting
far between.
various scenes.
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Further Considerations
in Workplace Lighting
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1. Lamp
Brightness
depending on wattage.
building.
Frank Lloyd Wright
sales area.
Luminance of
Fluorescent Lamps
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Further Considerations
in Workplace Lighting
Optimum light output for T26 and T16 lamps is achieved at 25 C and 35 C
respectively.
2. Lamp Operating
Temperatures
Bypass air handling in the MELLOW LIGHT IV, with either TC-L or T16 lamp
options, avoids any cooling of the lamp.
of operating temperature. In
important consideration.
advice
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grid ceiling.
ture above.
Contact us on:
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2700 K
5. Colour in the
Workplace
The issues of colour and colour
6500 K
tained alertness.
search data:
opportunities.
Recessed luminaire
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6. Discomfort Glare
(UGR)
Identity
ing Surfaces
will be compliant.
information.
necessary.
buildings.
Further Considerations
in Workplace Lighting
CO2 EMISSIONS
a comparison
1 quantity 54 W T16
fluorescent lamp
62.6 kg/annum*
One large office building
(1m sq. ft)
1,000,000 kg/annum*
One 747 return flight
London to Singapore
1,000,000 kg per return flight**
* Calculated on the projected fuel mix for the grid 19982000. Actual figures may vary from the projections, but DEFRA (Department of the Environment, Food and
Rural Affairs) plan to use a constant value until 2010.
** See the UKs 2002 National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (NAEI) www.naei.org.uk for long haul flights
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of assessing energy/power
uniform lighting.
and disadvantages.
would be 60 kg/CO2/m2/Year. It
plementary lighting.
energy efficiency.
Watt (LL/W)
extremes, at 12 W/m2
nance factor.
With the advent of lower cost
controls and dimming, not to
necessary:
Further Considerations
in Workplace Lighting
This emergency sign may not be positioned most appropriately, but it does
nevertheless provide effective orientation and re-assurance in the event of an
emergency.
8. Emergency Lighting
and Safety Liability
result.
headache of self-contained
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These two photos show an office building before and after a mains failure. This demonstrates how, in a genuine emergency, suitable and sufficient escape
lighting and signage is critical.
ONLITE Local:
Self-contained
ONLITE Section
Central: Distributed
Central Battery System
ing temperatures
DALI system.
Performance Characteristics:
Performance Characteristics/
Recommended for 25 to 50
Requirements:
areas.
Functional testing by DALI/
Powerline.
luminaires
Stairway function plus night-
Safety
Investment costs
Maintenance costs
Flexibility
Safety
Investment costs
Maintenance costs
Flexibility
Lighting
Techniques
Comparing the
Options
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Arthur Erickson
3. Task Localised
Lighting
is it advisable, creating as it
user themselves.
Recommended in EN 12464,
is fundamentally in conflict
as a stop-gap solution it
alternative to a well-designed
sockets.
Lighting Techniques
Comparing the Options
4. Direct Downlighting
5. Dual Component
Fixtures
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6. Direct/Indirect
Lighting
7. Micropyramidal Optic
(MPO) Luminaires
surface-mounted or suspended
illuminances.
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Workplace Lighting
Application Areas
Workplace Lighting
Application Area Case Studies
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special.
cross-referenced to lighting
Award winner)
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Developers Peel Holdings built this premium office space in Trafford Park, Manchester.
Commendably, the Cat A fit out took a Cat B approach and included MELLOW LIGHT luminaires and the blue carpet (but not the blinds).
Note the faces of the occupants and the other vertical surfaces are well-illuminated due to
the soft polar curve of the fitting.
The hue of the carpet and the nightscape of the Trafford Centre through the window is
reflected in the ceiling.
Occupier Peel Holdings - Speculative Offices
Developer Peel Holdings
Architect Chapman Taylor Architects Manchester
Building Services Engineer (Electrical Consultant) WSP
Lighting Designer Zumtobel Staff/WSP
allied with an unusually high reflectance floor covering, while the stimulating colour accents on the columns
signals the companys commitment to
a strong team culture (MELLOW
LIGHT III has since been superceded
by the innovative MELLOW LIGHT IV
range).
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Not a Premium Grade specification for an office but it certainly looks it. The MELLOW LIGHT IV Q luminaire
works so well in its empathy with daylight, putting light on the walls, columns, and ceiling: Brightness
Management at its best.
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Cellular Offices
This meeting room is lit with suspended AERO luminaires offering good
illumination of the main interior surfaces.
However, one interesting feature is
the glazed partitioning, where the
middle section provides both a degree
of privacy and also a surface to provide important vertical luminance.
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Cellular Offices
This glazed office again provides
some view to the outside and the
free-standing LIGHTFIELDS combines
good ceiling lighting with a degree of
lighting to the task.
Fitted with an occupancy detector, it
switches off automatically when the
space is empty.
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Dealer Rooms
This view of Lehman Brothers
dealing rooms show the extraordinary
density of screens both deskmounted monitors and large suspended data screens.
The quality of lighting in such a space
is critical.
Architects Cesar Pelli & Assoc.,
Swanke Hayden Connell
Consultant Hilson Moran Partnership
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Dealer Rooms
This mid-90s dealer room at Barings ING shows the now obsolete ID-VM luminaire,
which was by far the most advanced office lighting system of its type.
The conventional way to light these spaces at the time was with dark light downlighters, due to the industrys obsession with preventing reflections in display screens.
This highly successful installation proved that excellent lighting for VDTs need not
result in cave-like environments.
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Control Rooms
The layout of suspended luminaires in
this building services control room at
Heathrow Airport reflects its name
the Star Centre.
The ceiling layout means that the
spacing between luminaires varies
enormously, yet there is no hint of
this in the lit effect due to the softedged light distribution.
This highly unusual space, with sloping windows and exposed services,
has been equipped with suspended
direct/Indirect CLARIS luminaires.
These illuminate all the surfaces,
which is essential in a space that
could so easily have become cold
and grey.
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Control Rooms
This space has a low ceiling height
and is lit entirely with circular downlights, with predictable results.
However, an otherwise dark ceiling
takes on some brightness, due to the
reflected image of the large data
screen on the metal ceiling, and the
light coloured desking.
The artificial lighting in this space is not clearly evident however without careful design and effective
window blinds, there could be occasions when the
multi-panelled displays positioned against the windows will be impossible to read.
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Call Centres
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Call Centres
This installation at London Bridge has
interesting scalloping in the recess,
additional wall washing and very light
coloured surfaces.
In combination these features save
what could easily have become an
oppressive space, particularly with
the lack of any daylight.
This large call centre for MISCO presented a range of challenges for the
lighting designer but the end result is
quite superb. MIROS (free-standing
uplights and) spotlights mounted at
an accessible height, direct light at
the suspended mirrors. The resultant
re-directed light enters the central
area when daylight is insufficient. The
perimeter workstations are well lit by
indirect/direct LA TRAVE luminaires to
emulate the daylit areas.
Consultants Rolton Services
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Storage
These functional file
storage systems have
been equipped with a
simple and logical lighting solution a line of
cantilevered fluorescent
wall-washers which
wash light down the
vertical stacks offering
maximum visibility.
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Sophos, Abingdon
Architect: Bennetts Associates
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Workplace lighting
Products and Resources
This final section of the brochure offers a concise
survey of the main products in the Zumtobel Staff
portfolio that could be used (either singly or in
combination) for achieving the optimum lighting
results discussed in Sections 1, 2 and 3. In addition we offer information on our various support
services, including technical backup and lighting
calculation and visualisation packages, as well as
supplying a number of useful addresses and
references that the reader may want to follow up.
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Softline
Geometric
* ELDACON is a registered trademark of Siteco
Beleuchtungstechnik GmbH.
AERO
Designed by leading Italian de-
system.
direct component of 24 %.
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OREA
the space.
FREELINE MP-ID
ings Directive.
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FREELINE C-I/D
Louvre
Louvre
C-I/D Louvre
2/24 W
downlight
2/24 W
downlight
task area
Louvre
Louvre
C-I/ID Louvre
2/24 W
downlight
2/24 W
downlight
task area
Sideways light reduces veiling reflections
Diffuser layer
Light directing layer
with micro-pyramidal
structure
Supporting layer
recommendations. Annoying
of 72 % (surface-mounted and
a large skylight.
LIGHT FIELDS
restrained, unobtrusive appearance, with its simple, slim contours, strict geometrical form
and highly refined materials.
LIGHT FIELDS does not dominate the architecture of the
space, but fits in discreetly.
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max. 1000
BIVERGENZplus
Louvre technology
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Typical Cat. no: 42 154 954 SPHEROS C-ID 2/28 W T16 LDE TI ASQ1000*
SPHEROS T16
C-ID
Partners
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TECTON Louvre
Options
Extensive TECTON System
Range
See TECTON Brochure for
more details
TECTON Louvre
the Workplace.
CLARIS II/VOLARIS
surface-mounted, wall-mounted
VDT applications;
ment.
aesthetic.
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A softening of lines
CLARIS II
VOLARIS
1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 TONAL COLOUR STRIPS
provide differential colour tone
between primary optic and
secondary chamber
1
2
4 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal T16 lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
5 GRID-MESH or SYNTO LOUVRE
CONTROLLER
MELLOW LIGHT IV
Grid-mesh
switched on or off.
interest.
3
4
5
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1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 TONAL COLOUR STRIPS
provide differential colour tone
between primary optic and
secondary chamber
MELLOW LIGHT IV
Grid-mesh
1
2
3
4
5
4 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal TC-L lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
5 GRID-MESH or SYNTO LOUVRE
CONTROLLER
1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 TONAL COLOUR STRIPS
provide differential colour tone
between primary optic and
secondary chamber
1
2
4 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal T16 lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
5 GRID-MESH or SYNTO LOUVRE
CONTROLLER
MELLOW LIGHT IV
SYNTO
3
4
5
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1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 TONAL COLOUR STRIPS
provide differential colour tone
between primary optic and
secondary chamber
MELLOW LIGHT IV
SYNTO
The SYNTO louvre version of the
MELLOW LIGHT IV has also
been developed to maximise the
benefits of using compact fluorescent TC-L lamps, which are
available in ever increasing
lumen outputs.
The MELLOW LIGHT IV SYNTO
has an optional visor which can
be used with the higher output
lamps, for example the 80 W
TC-L. This visor spreads and
distorts the lamp image by
broadening it, thus reducing
direct glare.
1
2
3
4
5
4 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal TC-L lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
5 GRID-MESH or SYNTO LOUVRE
CONTROLLER
1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 TONAL COLOUR STRIPS
provide differential colour tone
between primary optic and
secondary chamber
1
3
5
4 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal T16 lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
5 GRID-MESH or SYNTO LOUVRE
CONTROLLER
Typical Cat. no: 42 106 246 MELLOW LIGHT IV ML4 B AB 2/24 W T16 Q606*
MELLOW LIGHT IV Q
LG3.
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1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 TONAL COLOUR STRIPS
provide differential colour tone
between primary optic and
secondary chamber
1
3
5
4 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal T16 lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
5 GRID-MESH or SYNTO LOUVRE
CONTROLLER
Typical Cat. no: 42 106 252 MELLOW LIGHT IV ML4 B AC 2/24 W T16 Q606*
MELLOW LIGHT IV Q
MELLOW LIGHT IV Q with a
SYNTO louvre gives all the
attributes of the grid-mesh version but renders a higher direct
ratio onto the task area.
The louvre and grid-mesh optics
are interchangeable so can be
used in combination to add even
greater flexibility and diversity to
an installation.
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H1
4,5
B1
12
B2
B
Typical Cat. no: 40 735 010 MELLOW LIGHT III RCE 1/55 W TC-L M600*
LIGHT IV range.
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4,5
B1
B4
B2
B
Typical Cat. no: MELLOW LIGHT III RCB 1/40 W TC-L M600 Project special*
NB. This luminaire is a project special with a minimum order quantity of
300 pieces.
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The new generation of louvres, developed in the Research and Development laboratories of Zumtobel Staff,
optimises the interaction between
two unique technical developments.
It combines the patented
BIVERGENZ technology and the
innovative Uniquecross-blade.
4,5
94
BIVERGENZplus
Louvre technology
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288
310
L = 1548
Typical Cat. no: 42 051 815 SYNTO LRC 2/40 W TC-L M600
SYNTO LRC
The original SYNTO luminaire
comprises of a white involute
reflector for the indirect component and a semi-matt bivergent
louvre for the direct component.
Despite the flush louvre allowing
no direct illumination on the
ceiling this luminaire type, often
referred to as a Dual Component, is a generic luminaire
much favoured in the office
lighting market.
However, it is out classed in
style and performance by the
MELLOW LIGHT IV SNYTO
range.
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277
The new generation of louvres, developed in the Research and Development laboratories of Zumtobel Staff,
optimises the interaction between
two unique technical developments.
It combines the patented
BIVERGENZ technology and the
innovative Uniquecross-blade.
SYNTO LRZ
The SYNTO LRZ in the UK is
a very successful derivative of
the SYNTO LRC due to the
additional techy appearance
given by the ribbed involute
reflector. However, this clever
technology not only looks good
but also attenuates the luminance above 60 compared to
the white reflector on the
SYNTO LRC.
NB. Made to order only as a
project special.
4,5
94
BIVERGENZplus
Louvre technology
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288
310
L = 1548
Typical Cat. no: SYNTO LRZ 2/40 W TC-L M600 Project special
NB. This luminaire is a project special with a minimum order quantity of
300 pieces.
Typical Cat. no: 42 159 150 FEC-B 3/14 W T16 EVG M600*
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MIREL T16
B1 181
B 200
12
Room.
4,5
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MIREL TC-L
B1 95
B 114
12
4,5
1 SECONDARY CHAMBER
acts as backlighting plenum to
diffuser wings
2 TRANSLUCENT OPAL DIFFUSER
WINGS
utilising variable refractive index
plastic for high efficiency
3 PRIMARY COMPARTMENT
enclosed for optimal T16 lamp
operation, and to improve
maintenance factor
1
2
3
4
Typical Cat. no: 42 159 352 ML4 B EB 2/24 W+2/24 W T16 M600 GET-BC*
MELLOW LIGHT IV Q
Balance
quantity.
125
B1
B
12
4,5
ET 57
52
12
L1
Typical Cat. no: 42 160 124 FEC-BC 4/14-2/14 W LMB GET M600*
MIREL Balance
The MIREL BALANCE solution
has much of the potential of
MELLOW LIGHT IV Q BALANCED but in a fully recessed
form. The downward task light
distribution is precisely controlled by louvres, whilst the
central diffusing panel controls
the light from the additional
lamps above. This simple solution gives access to a whole
plethora of effects including
changing colour temperatures,
changing intensity and changing
direction.
BIVERGENZ plus
Louvre technology
The new generation of louvres,
developed in the Research
and Development laboratories
of Zumtobel Staff, optimises
the interaction between two
unique technical developments.
It combines the patented
BIVERGENZtechnology and
The grid of the 3D model illus- the innovative Uniquecrosstrates the complex form of the blades.
cross-blades. They guarantee
optimum light distribution.
Typical Cat. no: 42 159 052 PERLUCE D 1/54 W T16 IP50*
PERLUCE D
environments. In such
scores.
clear cover.
mounted design.
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Options
Reflector options: Faceted highly specular, Smooth highly specular, Smooth matt,
Smooth white coated and Faceted highly specular with PUREST SILVER (PSP+)
Recessed and surface mounted versions
Increased thermal reflection gives longer lamp service life
High and Low housing depths with horizontal and vertical lamp positions available
Versions with UGR:16/19 suitable for use in environments with DSE equipment
Reflector and cover ring unit made of high-quality,UV-resistant polycarbonate
Supplied as complete models consisting of luminaire and separately housed ballast unit
No-tool installation into ceiling for ceiling thickness' between 125 mm
Attachments ordered separately
PANOS
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Free-standing Luminaires
Variable, adaptable lighting solutions
programmed individually by
ID-S
FLEXOS
Commissioned by Zumtobel
KAREA
distinctive features.
LIGHT FIELDS-S
daylight conditions.
LANOS
identity.
display.
633
538
1940
HELIODISC
HELIODISC is a task luminaire
with added flexibility since it has
separately switchable direct,
indirect and task illumination.
This gives architects and lighting
designers greater planning possibilities. HELIODISC is a design
oriented luminaire with a transparent, organic design for office
lighting according to the Task
Area Concept in EN 12464.
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VPI
Wall Lighting
VPI:
Ultimate
Wallwashing
Recessed
Wallwashing
Multi-Cusp
Scolloping
Cornice
Scolloping
Ellipsoidal
Scolloping
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Advisory Services
References and Useful Websites
Software
Installation Instructions
professional customers.
www.zumtobelstaff.co.uk by
load at www.zumtobelstaff.
enquiries@uk.zumtobelstaff.co.at
Centre/Download/Installation
Instructions link.
Grey Imports
of competence by broadening
www.zumtobelstaff.co.uk by
Download/Photometric Data
available.
Photometric Data
www.zumtobelstaff.co.uk and
follow Lighting Solutions Consultant.
Installation, operation and maintenance instructions and datasheets are available for O&M
Manuals at www.zumtobelstaff.
co.uk by following the Service
Centre and Product links.
O&M Manuals
CAD Data
2D CAD symbol data for Zumtobel Staff products to be used in
CAD programs is available at
www.zumtobelstaff.co.uk by
following Service Centre/Downloads/2D CAD data. Our 2D
CAD luminaire library is available
for AutoCAD in DXF and DWG
format. 3D data is also available
in several formats including DXF,
Rhino, Lightscape and 3D Studio Max, free of charge from the
same source.
Technical Department
Specifications
in detail at www.zumtobelstaff.
ly offices.
www.zumtobelstaff.co.uk by
to generate specifications.
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Useful Websites
www.products.bre.co.uk/bree-
cellence in lighting.
www.iald.org International
Establishment (BRE)
www.bco.org.uk British
www.luxmate.co.uk
(BIFM)
in the UK
Glossary of Terms
For a glossary of terms please
refer to the Zumtobel Staff
Lighting main Product Catalogue.
facturer-independent services
www.eldaplus.org European
manner.
UK authority on Emergency
Lighting
sation.
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Recessed luminaires
Surface-mounted and
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Wallwashers
United Kingdom
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Hayes/Middlesex UB3 3BL
Tel. +44/(0)20 8589 1800
Fax +44/(0)20 8756 4800
Email: enquiries@uk.zumtobelstaff.co.at
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Sweden
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