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American National Standard Practice for Office Lighting

Pages 3-40 | Published online: 20 Sep 2013

References

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References

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References

  • Committee on Recommendations for Quality and Quantity of Illumination of the IES, “An Alternate Simplified Method for Determining the Acceptability of a Luminaire from the VCP Standpoint for use in Large Rooms”, RQQ Report No. 3, Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 1, No. 3, April 1972, p. 256.
  • Committee on Recommendations for Quality and Quantity of Illumination of the IES, “Outline of a Standard Procedure for Computing Visual Comfort Ratings for Interior Lighting”, RQQ Report No. 2 (1972), Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 2, No. 3, April 1973, p. 328.

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