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10.5
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10.5.1
Natural light
2019: 3.8.4.2
Figure 10.5.1 illustrates requirements of this provision.
A roof light generally receives greater exposure to sunlight than a window because of its orientation to the sky and consequently, the size of a roof light as a percentage of the floor area served is permitted to be smaller than for a window serving the same floor area. This is explained in Explanatory Figure 10.5.1, below.
Requiredwindow(s) to provide natural light must have a light transmitting area of at least 10% of the floor area.
10% of 100 m2 = 10 m2
Or, roof light(s) to provide natural light must have a light transmitting area of at least 3% of the floor area.
3% of 100 m2 = 3 m2
In the formula shown in the next Explanatory Information box, 3% of the floor area is expressed as the fraction 0.03 and 10% of the floor area is expressed as the fraction 0.1.
Formula — for the area of window(s) required to compensate for roof light(s) short fall:
Area of window(s) required to compensate for roof light(s) short fall:
If the roof light(s) = 1 m²
Formula — for the area of roof light(s) required to compensate for window(s) short fall:
Area of roof light(s) required to compensate for window(s) short fall:
If the window(s) = 5 m².
Notes:
10.5.2
Artificial lighting
2019: 3.8.4.3
Sanitary compartments, bathrooms, shower rooms, airlocks and laundries must be provided with artificial lighting if natural light in accordance with the relevant provisions of 10.5.1 is not available—