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6 DESIGN Custom schedule for circadian lighting Morning In the morning, breakfast is followed by sitting in the common area for 30- 60min. Patients tend to get up as early as they are allowed to, but should stay calm. Breakfast could be combined with a short walk, for natural light in the morning. » 6:00-7:00: Morning light 2500K and 100lx » 7:00-7:45: Transition from morning to breakfast 2700K and 200lx » 7:45-8:15: Warm white for breakfast 3000K and 200lx » 8:30-10:30: To reset CR, blue peaks ~460-470nm and ≥500lx (eye level) Lunch After lunch patients have a scheduled sitting in the common area for 30- 60min. Afterwards different activity e.g. a walk, therapy, rest. » 10:30-11:00: transition from bright light to white dynamic daylight » 11:00-14:00: white light, 200lx Afternoon Afternoon includes a short snack, afterwards patients have a scheduled sitting in the common area for 15-30min. Additional walk for 30min. » 14:00-17:30: afternoon peak of short wavelength light ≥400lx » 17:30-18:00: transition from bright light to 2700K and 200lx Dinner The last big meal followed by a scheduled sitting in the common area for 30-60min. Afterwards different activity e.g. movie, knitting, reading. » 18:00-19:30: White light for dining, 200lx » 19:30-21:30: Dim evening light 2700K 100lx with optional task light » 21:30-22:30: Transition before bedtime to warm night CCT Evening » 22:30-24:00: Bedtime light, patients in room 2500K and 100lx Night » 24:00-6:00: Night light 2000K and ≤50lx NB! No specific fixtures have been preferred over others. The installed fixture is a slim, round, opal (non-glary) lamp with tuneable white (3000-6000K), McAdam 4, 59cm 3695 lm, 87cm 7890 lm, 115cm 13870 lm. Thus the opportunity is to dim from warm white to cool white in the future study. Master thesis · MSc Lighting Design · Pernille Bech-Larsen · Fall 2017 87PDF Image | Healing with light
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