Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
![]() |
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
Vanilla 1.0.3 is a product of Lussumo. More Information: Documentation, Community Support.
Posted By: tonyHow tall should a lamp post be, ie how high above a road or pavement should a luminarie or light be?
The higher up they are the brighter they need to be and the more energy they use
The inverse square law applies to the levels of light suggesting the lower the better.
The cost of the posts and the number of standards tends to suggest that there should be fewer and taller.
I have seen shorter ones (under flight paths of planes) closer together working well.
anyone want to have a stab at the perfect height for today? I can believe that in the seventies tall was OK but is it still best?
Posted By: JSHarrisBe cheaper to issue free torches to all than run street lights.............
Posted By: tedLamp-posts should be tall enough to safely swing a politician from. Anything more is a waste.
Posted By: tonyIs that a running a street light cost for each one?Most expensive part of running a street light is changing the bulb - even if it's once every 5 years this still dominates the energy cost. LED lights have the opportunity to reduce this to once every 10-20 years or so.
Posted By: DamonHD"He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts... for support rather than illumination."
Posted By: JSHarris5p per unit, is that right?