00747cam0-22002891i-450 99000162096040332120210910132459.0000162096FED01000162096(Aleph)000162096FED0100016209620030910d1869----km-y0itay50------baitaITLezioni di mineralogiaFrancesco JannaciNapoliTip. Vitale186966 p.18 cmMineralogia549Jannaci,Francesco353115ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000162096040332160 549 C 418450FAGBCFAGBCLezioni di mineralogia369932UNINA02036nam 2200397 n 450 991100704600332120230315091201.097816287098961628709898(CKB)3170000000070973(NjHacI)993170000000070973(Perlego)3172058(EXLCZ)99317000000007097320230315d2006 uu 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSports Lighting /Society for Light and LightingLondon :Society for Light and Lighting,2006.1 online resource (80 pages)Lighting Guide ;49781903287781 1903287782 This Guide is aimed at, and will be useful to, lighting specifiers, designers, equipment providers, contractors, users, maintainers, sports facilities managers and developers of sports facilities. Following an introductory section describing the general requirements for sports lighting, including illuminance, light distribution, glare, emergency lighting, planning requirements and safety, no less than 52 separate sports are given specific consideration. The specific requirements of multipurpose sports halls are discussed, as well as those of large and small stadia and indoor arenas. Outline guidance is given on lighting for television, though this is a rapidly changing area and it is vital to consult the television company involved. Final sections deal with light sources, maintenance and luminaire selection. Appendices give useful information on calculation methods, aiming of floodlights, relevant sports governing bodies and typical play area dimensions.Lighting Guide ;4.Sports facilitiesSports facilities.725.8043NjHacINjHaclBOOK9911007046003321Sports Lighting4387929UNINA