Simple Calculation of Flood Light, Facade Light, Street Light & Signage Light:
Introduction:
- Outdoor Lighting can be classified according to the location where it can be installed or its function which use for highlight landscape area.
- Outdoor Lighting can be classified as
- Flood Lighting,
- Facade Lighting and
- Signage Lighting
- Street Light
(A) General Outdoor Flood Lighting:
- Normally Pole mounted floodlights are used to illuminate general lighting area of parking lots and storage yards.
- There are three factor should be consider while designing of outdoor flood lighting.
- Mounting Height.
- Spacing
- Aiming Distance.
- Horizontal Aiming.
1) Mounting Height:
- Mounting height should be one half the distance across the area to be lighted.
- If the area to be lighted is 16 Meter, the lowest recommended mounting height is 8 Meter.
- Mounting height = 1/2 distance to be lighted
- 1/2 (16 Meter.) = 8 Meter.

2) Spacing:
- When more than one Luminar / pole is required than distance between two adjacent luminar / Pole is 4 times Mounting height of luminar /pole.
- If the mounting height of luminar /Pole is 8 Meter than distance between adjacent Luminar is 32 Meter.
- Pole Spacing = 4 x mounting height.
- 4 (8 Meter pole) = 32 Meter between poles

3) Vertical Aiming:
- The fixture should be aimed 2/3 of the distance across the area to be lighted and at least 30 degrees below horizontal.
- If the area to be lighted is 16 Meter across, the recommended aiming point is 10.6 Meter.
- Aiming point = 2/3 Distance to be lighted.
- 2/3 (16 Meter) = 10.6 Meter aiming point
- To minimize glare, the recommended aiming point distance should never exceed twice the mounting height.
- If a pole is 8 Meter high, the vertical aiming point should not exceed 16 Meter.
- 2 (8 Meter mounting height) = 16 Meter.

4) Horizontal Aiming:
- When two floodlights is mounted to a single pole then horizontal aiming also must be considered.
- Each floodlight should be vertically aimed according to the two-thirds rule.
- The floodlights should be aimed up to 90 degrees apart.

(B) Facade Lighting:
- Normally Facade Lighting are used to illuminate Building area from Outer Side.
- There are three factor should be consider while designing of outdoor Facade Lighting.
- Setback
- Spacing
- Aiming
1) Setback:
- The recommended setback should be 3/4 times the building height.
- If a building is 10 Meter tall, the recommended setback is 7.5 Meter from the building.
- If the locating the floodlight closer to the building will sacrifice uniformity and If setting it further back will result in loss of efficiency.
- Setback distance = 3/4 x Building height
- Setback distance =3/4 x (10 Meter) = 7.5 Meter

2) Spacing:
- Spacing of floodlights should not be exceeding two times the setback distance.
- If the setback is 7.5 Meter the floodlights should not be placed more than 15 Meter apart.
- Spacing = 2 x setback distance
- Spacing=2 x 5 = 15 Meter

3) Aiming:
- The floodlight should be aimed at least 2/3 the height of the building.
- If a building is 10 Meter high, the recommended aiming point is approximately 6.6 Meter high.
- After installation aiming can be adjusted to produce the best fine appearance.
- Aiming Point = 2/3 x Building Height.
- Aiming Point =2/3 (10 Meter) = 6.6 Meter high

(C) Sinage Lighting:
- Normally Sinage Lighting are used to illuminate Sinage Board either Floor Mounted or Pole Mounted
- There are three factor should be consider while designing of Sinage Board Lighting.
- Setback
- Spacing
- Aiming
1) Setback:
- When using floodlights to light a sinage, the setback should be 3/4 the sign height
- If the sinage height is 18 Meter then the setback distance would be 13.5 Meter.
- If the floodlight closer to sinage will sacrifice uniformity while setting it further back will in a loss of efficiency.
- Setback distance = 3/4 x sinage height
- Setback distance =3/4 (18 Meter) = 13.5 Meter.

2) Spacing:
- The spacing floodlights should not be exceed two times the setback distance.
- If the setback is 13.5 Meter, the floodlights should not be placed more than 27 Meter apart.
- Spacing = 2 x setback distance.
- Spacing = 2 x 5 (Meter) = 27 Meter.

3) Aiming:
- The floodlight should be aimed at least 2/3 up the sign.
- If a sign is 18 Meter tall, then the floodlight should be aimed approximately 12 Meter high.
- Aiming can be adjusted to produce the best appearance.
- Mounting a full or upper visor to the floodlight can reduce unwanted glare.
- Aiming point = 2/3 x sign height
- Aiming point =2/3 (18 Meter) = 12 Meter high

Street Light Pole Height & Spacing (as per CPWD):
- There are four type of Street Light Pole arrangement.
- One side Type.
- Staggered Type.
- Opposite Type.
- Central Type.
- As per CPWD we can calculate Pole Height and Spacing as per under
(1) One side Street Light Pole arrangement.
- Pole Height = Width of Road.
- Pole Spacing = 3 to 4 Times Height of Pole.
- If the Road width is 8 Meter than
- Pole Height=8 Meter
- Pole Spacing =24 to 32 Meter.

(2) Staggered Type Street Light Pole arrangement.
- Pole Height = 0.8 time Width of Road.
- Pole Spacing = 3 to 4 Times Height of Pole.
- If the Road width is 8 Meter than
- Pole Height=6.4 Meter
- Pole Spacing =24 to 32 Meter.

(3) Opposite side Street Light Pole arrangement.
- Pole Height = 0.5 time Width of Road.
- Pole Spacing = 3 to 4 Times Height of Pole.
- If the Road width is 8 Meter than
- Pole Height=6.4 Meter
- Pole Spacing =24 to 32 Meter.
(4) Central Street Light Pole arrangement.
- Pole Height = 0.8 time Width of Road.
- Pole Spacing = 3 to 4 Times Height of Pole.
- If the Road width is 8 Meter than
- Pole Height=4 Meter
- Pole Spacing =24 to 32 Meter.