Lighting hygiene, melanopic daylight efficacy ratios and energy efficiency

Luke L.A. Price, Luc J.M. Schlangen

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Abstract

The second Manchester Workshop recommended minimum daytime eye-level exposures to light, and evening and night-time maximums, in terms melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance (melanopic EDI). In integrative lighting and healthy light hygiene regimes, the evening calls for lights with low melanopic daylight efficacy ratios (melanopic DERs) to realize sufficient illuminance for visual function whilst limiting melanopic EDI. In the daytime, where electric lighting is needed, a higher melanopic DER is desirable. Night -time may be considered an extreme version of evening, with a need for light by exception. It is a matter of social and economic importance that daytime, evening and night -time spectral objectives can each strongly conflict with the use of luminous efficacy to determine how much net positive utility derives from electrical energy and its CO2 footprint. This paper compares LED products, including melanopic engineered lighting systems, it discusses electrical energy efficiency implications and introduces the concept of “melanopic efficacy”.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 30th session of the CIE, CIE 2023
PublisherCIE
Pages243-251
Number of pages9
Volume1
ISBN (Print)978-3-902842-77-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Sept 2023
EventThe 30th Quadrennial Session of the CIE (CIE 2023) - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Duration: 18 Sept 202320 Sept 2023
https://slovenia2023.cie.co.at/

Conference

ConferenceThe 30th Quadrennial Session of the CIE (CIE 2023)
Abbreviated titleCIE 2023
Country/TerritorySlovenia
CityLjubljana
Period18/09/2320/09/23
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Keywords

  • Energy efficiency
  • Integrative lighting
  • Metamerism
  • Circadian health
  • Spectral tuning
  • LED efficacy
  • Mwlanopic

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