Light tunnel

Light tunnel

Light tunnel

In order to provide natural light where there are no opportunities to install roof or vertical windows, an effective solution can be a Light Tunnel.

Thanks to the light tunnel, natural light gets into the building illuminating its interior. In the other rooms light tunnel can be an additional source of light.

The amount of light which enters the room via the light tunnels depends on the light intensity outside the building. The more light that illuminates the dome of the light tunnel, the more light is conveyed to the building interior. The below diagram illustrates the full amount of the daylight (lm) depending on the month and cloudiness measured at the light tunnel dome.

 

SUNLIGHT

The amount of light entering the room is dependent on the placing of the dome.

When planning the installation of the light tunnel, the following elements have to be taken into account:

  • place the dome on the south facing roof which is the most illuminated part of the roof and avoid shady places
  • place the light transmitting tube in such a way that it travels the shortest possible distance between roof and ceiling
  • install the light tunnel to ensure the best possible tension (light tunnel with flexible tube)

When planning size and number of light tunnels, the following have to be taken into account:

  • size and shape, especially the room height
  • colours and textures of walls, ceiling and floor surface
  • planned furniture and additional equipment placement (according to the type and purpose of the room).

 

The amount of light

The amount of light

The simplified light distribution shown below the light tunnel installed in the middle of the room without windows.

 

The amount of light

The same room without windows and with asymmetrical light tunnel placement which can be justified in order to secure better illumination of a determined zone ( e.g desk with computer) in the room. In other instances this type of light tunnel placement is disadvantageous.

 

The amount of light

Depending on the user's necessities, colour of walls (possible diffusion and reflection of the light) and furniture placement - this is a basic scheme of light tunnel placement in a room with a window. The placement of a light tunnel too close to a wall opposite to a window may diminish the overall light in the middle zone.

 

A source of natural light should be available in any living space. Unfortunately, there are interiors in which the use of vertical or roof  windows is not feasible. Rooms devoid of daylight are dark and uncomfortable. To ensure illumination in such places, installing  a light tunnel will channel natural light to the centre. Light tunnels can constitute the main or additional light source in any room.

Light tunnels - natural light where there are no opportunities to install roof or vertical windows - FAKRO

 

 

Light tunnels - natural light where there are no opportunities to install roof or vertical windows - FAKRO

The Light Tunnels allow illumination of the rooms located in the central part of the building with natural light, even those in which fitting roof or vertical windows is impossible.

Production of the Light Tunnels is carried out in accordance with FAKRO manufacturing standards, which is a guarantee of the highest quality workmanship.

The Light Tunnels are a modern and ecological solution to the problem of dark rooms. After installation, they practically do not require any cleaning and maintenance.

 

 

Flat light tunnels:

Flat light tunnels:

Flat light tunnels:

Flat light tunnels:

SR_ Light Tunnel SR_ light tunnel – with rigid light transmitting tube
and integrated flashing.
It is also available in SR_- L version which illuminates
with natural light the space directly below the installation
of light tunnel’s outer element e.g. attic or loft.
Flat light tunnels: Flat light tunnels: Flat light tunnels:
SF_ Light Tunnel SF_ light tunnel – with flexible light transmittin tube
and integrated flashing.      
It is also available in SF_- L version with illumination
of the space directly below the installation
of light tunnel’s outer element e.g. attic or loft.

Light tunnels with the dome:

Light tunnels with the dome: Light tunnels with the dome:

Light tunnels with the dome:

SRD light tunnel with the dome SRD light tunnel with the dome, rigid light transmitting tube
and integrated flashing. Possibility of installing SLO light kit.
It is also available in SRD-_/L version which illuminates with
natural light the space directly below the installation
of light tunnel’s outer element e.g. attic or loft.
Light tunnels with the dome: Light tunnels with the dome: Light tunnels with the dome:
SFD light tunnel with the dome
SF_ light tunnel with the dome, flexible light transmittin tube
and integrated flashing. 
Possibility of installing SLO light kit.     
It is also available in SFD-_/L version which illuminates with
​natural light the space directly below the installation
of light tunnel’s outer element e.g. attic or loft.