What is UGR (Unified Glare Rating)?

UGR (Unified Glare Rating) is a method of calculating glare from luminaires, light through windows and bright light sources.

The UGR rating helps to determine how likely a luminaire is to cause discomfort to those around it. For example, the discomfort that a LED Panel will cause the workforce within an office. This classification ranges from 5 to 40, with low numbers indicating low glare.

Glare is a common problem in workplaces. Inappropriate luminaires cause excessive brightness to be ‘bounced off’ reflective surfaces, such as computer screens, whiteboards, etc. This can cause disruption for the occupants of offices, in terms of headaches & eye trouble, which can then lead to employee absences.

Calculating UGR

UGR is calculated by using an equation which takes into account a number of factors that may contribute to glare caused by a luminaire, such as the angle of the luminaire, the likelihood of glare and the luminance value (lumen output). The equation that is used to calculate the UGR is:

L= The luminance value of the luminaire

Lb= The value of the background luminance

ω= The solid angle of the luminaire that is seen by the viewer

p= The Guth Index. Based on the likelihood of glare, also known as Visual Comfort Probability

Σ= Shows that the equation (shown above) includes all the fittings located within the area.

Methods for reducing glare:

There are two methods to reduce the glare that is present in relation to interior lighting: firstly, to use luminaires that are UGR<19 rated; secondly to ensure that the lighting design is appropriate for the environment they are being used in i.e. the correct number and position of luminaires.

Within an office setting, for the luminaire to be classified as “low glare” it must have a UGR below 19 at desk level. Anything above this may cause discomfort – this further enforces the need for high quality interior lighting that is rated UGR<19.

There are a number of different UGR limits that should not be exceeded in certain environments, these include:

 

How can Northgate Lighting help?

Northgate Lighting offer free expert lighting designs to make sure that the correct type and number of luminaires are being used within a certain area. For more information about low glare lighting or any other lighting advice contact us on 0113 467 0000 or email sales@northgatelighting.com.

In addition, Northgate Lighting offer a range of LED panels that have been independently verified as Low Glare (UGR<19) thus ensuring that the risk of glare discomfort is kept to a minimum.