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The standard lighting in the AMR complies with the following concepts of the WELL standard V2:
LO1 Light Exposure
Provide indoor light exposure through daylight and electric light strategies. Glazed partitions allow light penetration deeper into floors.
Option 3: Building design
(b) The floor plate is no more than 65 ft between opposite walls that each have transparent envelope glazing, and there are no opaque obstructions higher than 3.2 ft within a 20 ft horizontal distance of the transparent envelope glazing.
LO2 Visual Lighting Design
EN 12464-1: 2011
Minimum brightness level required | 500 lx |
AMR provides | 551 lx – as the AMR lighting is easily adaptable not only can we achieve 551 lux we can deliver more light should the AMR need to be used for VC applications |
Manage glare from electric lighting (2 points)
The following requirement is met in all regularly occupied spaces:
Unified Glare Rating WELL | UGR < 16 |
Unified Glare Rating AMR | UGR < 10 |
This WELL feature required projects to take into account characteristics of electric light used in the space, such as colour rending and flicker
Enhance Colour Rendering Quality (1 point) Requires |
CRI ≥ 80 with R9 ≥ 50 |
AMR Provides | CRI = 95 with R9 = 73 |
The AMR provides an enhanced flicker rate suitable for the highest level of video conferencing.
AMR Flicker (2 points Requires) | 2000Hz |
AMR Provides | 2350Hz |
This WELL feature requires projects to implement innovative lighting strategies that take into account personal preferences of users, as well as their interaction with the physical space.
Individual control to each luminaire is achieved using –