DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING LIGHTS AND LIGHTING SYSTEM IN GIENG TEMPLE – HUNG KINGS TEMPLE HISTORIC SITE | Long | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING LIGHTS AND LIGHTING SYSTEM IN GIENG TEMPLE – HUNG KINGS TEMPLE HISTORIC SITE

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Received: 16/10/20                Revised: 30/11/20                Published: 30/11/20

Authors

1. Nguyen Hoang Long Email to author, Center for Microelectronics and Information Technology - National Center for Technological Progress
2. Doan Hong Quang, Center for Microelectronics and Information Technology - National Center for Technological Progress
3. Pham Hong Duong, Institute of Materials Science - Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
4. Tran Quoc Tien, Institute of Materials Science - Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
5. Tran Ha, Center for Microelectronics and Information Technology - National Center for Technological Progress
6. Le Quoc Tuan, Center for Microelectronics and Information Technology - National Center for Technological Progress
7. Nguyen Van Dua, Center for Microelectronics and Information Technology - National Center for Technological Progress

Abstract


With the rapid development of lighting equipment and technology, the application of lighting systems to ensure the quality, lighting efficiency and aesthetics, and holiness of cultural and spiritual works is a problem that deserves attention. In this article, we research and design a lighting system for the spiritual worship space - Gieng Temple, Hung Kings Temple historical site including: manufacturing-specific lights for the relic, lighting distribution design in temple space, design of centralized control and monitoring system. 02 Banh-chung lights and 01 Banh-day light have been designed with lighting parameters such as: Luminous flux from 4000-5000 lumens, color rendering index CRI > 80, built-in remote intensity controller. Besides, the lighting system for the entire temple area including interior and exterior lighting has highlighted the ancient architecture design of the monument. The lighting system is integrated with remote control and monitoring to enable on/ off, building lighting scenarios, and monitoring fire and failure of equipment.


Keywords


Lighting control; Banh-chung light; Banh-day light; Lighting monitoring; Hung Kings Temple historical site

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