Stamping – Philips Lighting HQ6640 User Manual

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stamping

Stamping is operated by large, heavy and

sophisticated machinery in a press shop, often

producing high levels of noise, heat, dirt and

even oil. Typical heights in a press shop are

15 to

18 meters, allowing overhead gantry cranes to

move above the presses to transport the heavy

press moulds.

Each press shop has a large workshop of equal

height. In the workshop, a relatively high

illuminance is needed to allow tool repairs to be

performed properly.

Lighting recommendations

Illuminance 200-300

lux,

in between machines

Uniformity E

min

/ E

ave

> 0.5

Luminance Insignificant

Colour temperature Insignificant

Colour rendering

R

a

60

Luminaires installed in press shops must be

vibration-proof and made of oil-resistant material

to guarantee worker safety. Tall machinery

(

12 to 15m) causes shadows if luminaires are not

installed according to the layout. Deep light

penetration is needed to obtain the required

illuminance in between and under the metal

presses. To check the press process and to improve

safety, localized lighting must be installed onto the

machines. By arranging the luminaires properly and

by applying narrow beam reflectors, reasonable

uniformity and illuminance levels can be obtained.

Typical lighting installation

The great height in press shops makes the utilization

of high-bay luminaires ideal. If a fluorescent lighting

solution is preferred, extremely narrow-beam

continuous light lines can be utilized. Industrial

high-bay luminaires should be spaced closely to

prevent poor uniformity due to large obstructions.

Although twin mounting of industrial high-bay

luminaires is significantly cheaper than individual

mounting, the latter is preferred to ensure good

light uniformity. Where localized lighting is needed

inside the machinery, the color of the lamps should

be matched to that of the general lighting.

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