ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING IN THE EXAMINATION ROOM IN HOSPITAL BUILDING Dyah Nurwidayningrum, Sumargana
Politeknik Negeru Jakarta
Abstract
Lighting plays a very important role in hospital buildings. Daylighting cannot fully meet the need for an examination room in 24 hours. Therefore, artificial lighting is an alternative to meet these needs. This study aims to optimize the average value of artificial lighting in the Hermina Galaxy Hospital building. For the examination room, the focus is on the patient^s bed area. The study used the simulation method using Dialux Evo 12.1. Simulation samples were taken on the 3rd floor. The standard used is SNI 6197:2020 with the provision that the lighting intensity is 350 lux. The conclusion of this study is the optimization of artificial lighting by moving the interior closer to the lights in the room or increasing the power of the lights. The results of this study show that the average value in the room ranges from 200-300 lux with 13-watt LED downlights and 40-watt panels from 19 rooms. Based on this, it is necessary to add watts to the CoreLine Slim Downlight lamp specifications type DN135B D165 1 x LED10S/840 13 watts to 19.8 watts so that artificial lighting at night can meet the SNI 6197:2020 standard.