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Standard No.: GB 50033-2013
English Name: Standard for daylighting design of buildings
Chinese Name: 建筑采光设计标准
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: MOHURD
Issued on: 2012-12-25
Implemented on: 2013-5-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB/T 50033-2001 Standard for daylighting design of buildings
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 10000 words
Translation Price(USD): 120.0
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1 General Provisions 1.0.1 This Standard was formulated with a view to implement national laws and regulations and technical and economic policies, fully utilize natural light, create good light environment, save energy, protect environment and construct green building in the architectural lighting design. 1.0.2 This Standard is applicable to the daylighting design of constructed, renovated and extended engineering of civil buildings and industrial buildings utilizing natural daylight. 1.0.3 The architectural lighting design shall be technology-advanced, economically reasonable and in favor of visual work and physical and mental health. 1.0.4 Architectural lighting design shall not only comply with this Standard but also comply with those in the current relevant ones of the nation. 2 Terms and Symbols 2.1 Terms 2.1.1 Reference surface It refers to the faces measured or with specified illuminance 2.1.2 Illuminance The illuminance at any point on a surface is the quotient of the luminous flux irradiating onto the surface element (including this point) divided by the area of this surface element. 2.1.3 Exterior illuminance It refers to the illuminance on the exterior horizontal plane without shading under the irradiation of the diffused light from the sky. 2.1.4 Interior illuminance It refers to the illuminance at a point of the interior horizontal plane under the irradiation of the diffused light from the sky. 2.1.5 Daylight factor It is the ratio of illuminance generated from receiving the diffuse sky radiation light distrubuted in the assumed and known sky illumulance directly and indirectly and the diffuse sky radiation illuminance generated on the external horizontal plane without shading from the sky half. 2.1.6 Standard value of daylight factor It is the daylighting effient value where the visual function requirements are met under the specified exterior natural light design illuminance. 2.1.7 Design illuminance of exterior daylight The minimum illuminance of exterior natural light with only natural light utilized. 2.1.8 Standard value of interior daylight illumlnance It correspond to the specified exterior natural light design illuminance value and the illuminance value for reference planes with the standard value for appropriate daylighting efficient. 2.1.9 Daylight climate It refers to the natural light status formed by vertical incident solar rays, diffuse sky radiation light and ground-reflected light 2.1.10 Annual average total illuminance It refers to the total illumination of exterior natural light according to statistics in specified annual time. 2.1.11 Daylight climate coefficient Zone factordetermined by the average total illumination value according to the daylight climate characteristics. 2.1.12 Critical illuminance of exterior daylight It refers to the exterior natural illumination where all the artificial lighting are required to be opened indoors. 2.1.13 Uniformity of daylighting It refers to the ratio of minimum daylighting factorvalue and the mean value for reference planes. 2.1.14 Discomfort glare Uncomfortable visual conditions are caused due to the unsuitable distribution of lightness and the existence of extreme brightness contrast in space and time in the field of vision. Discomfort glare in this Standard refers to the discomfort glare caused by the windows in particular. 2.1.15 Ratio of glazing to floor area It refers to the ratio between the window opening area and ground ara. As for the side daylighting, the window opening area above the reference planes shall be adopted. 2.1.16 Depth of daylighting zone It refers to the depth of the room meeting the daylighting requirements in side daylighting. In this Standard, it is expressed with the ratio of room depth and the height from the reference planes to the window. 2.1.17 Tubular daylighting system It is a daylighting system of natural lighting for the collection of natural light transmitted indoors through pipelines and consists of condenser, light pipe and diffuser. 2.1.18 Efficiency of the tubular daylighting system It refers to the ratio of output light flux of diffuser and input luminous flux of condenser in the tubular daylighting system. 2.1.19 Daylight utilization factor It refers to the ratio between the luminous flux received by the shone plane and the luminous flux from the sky received by the skylight or condenser. 2.1.20 Light to solar gain ratio It refers to the ratio of visible light transmittance of material and the total transmittance of solar energy. 2.1.21 Transmitting rebate factor It refers to the transmitted diffused light illuminance and the diffused light illuminance. 2.2 Symbols 2.2.1 Illumination Ew - Exterior illuminance; En - Interior illuminance;
Foreword I 1 General Provisions 2 Terms and Symbols 2.1 Terms 2.2 Symbols 3 Basic Requirements 4 Standard Value for Daylight 5 Daylighting Quality 6 Daylighting Calculation 7 Daylighting Energy Saving Appendix A Daylight Climate Zone of China Appendix B Discomfort Glare of Window Appendix C Daylighting Calculation Method Appendix D Daylighting Calculation Parameters Appendix E Daylighting Energy Saving Calculation Parameters Explanation of Wording in This Code List of Quoted Standards
Referred in GB 50033-2013:
*GB/T 5699-2017 Method of daylighting measurements
GB 50033-2013 is referred in:
* GB/T 50378-2014 Assessment Standard for Green Building
* GB 50620-2010 Code for design of viscose fibre plant
* GB 50034-2013 Standard for lighting design of buildings
* GB/T 50378-2014 Assessment Standard for Green Building
* GB 50034-2013 Standard for lighting design of buildings
* GB/T 50378-2014 Assessment Standard for Green Building
* GB/T 50378-2014 Assessment Standard for Green Building
* GB 50034-2013 Standard for lighting design of buildings
* GB 50620-2010 Code for design of viscose fibre plant
* GB/T 50378-2014 Assessment Standard for Green Building
* GB/T 50378-2014 Assessment Standard for Green Building
* JGJ 66-2015
* GB/T 51165-2016 Assessment Standard For Green Building
*GB 50352-2019 Unified standard for design of civil building
*HG 20571-2014 Code for Safety and Hygiene Design of Chemical Enterprise
*GB/T 50034-2024 Standard for lighting design of buildings
*GB/T 16275-2025 Urban rail transit lighting
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GB 50033-2013  Standard for daylighting design of buildings (English Version)
Standard No.GB 50033-2013
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Detail of GB 50033-2013
Standard No.
GB 50033-2013
English Name
Standard for daylighting design of buildings
Chinese Name
建筑采光设计标准
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
MOHURD
Issued on
2012-12-25
Implemented on
2013-5-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 50033-2001 Standard for daylighting design of buildings
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
10000 words
Price(USD)
120.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB 50033-2013
1 General Provisions 1.0.1 This Standard was formulated with a view to implement national laws and regulations and technical and economic policies, fully utilize natural light, create good light environment, save energy, protect environment and construct green building in the architectural lighting design. 1.0.2 This Standard is applicable to the daylighting design of constructed, renovated and extended engineering of civil buildings and industrial buildings utilizing natural daylight. 1.0.3 The architectural lighting design shall be technology-advanced, economically reasonable and in favor of visual work and physical and mental health. 1.0.4 Architectural lighting design shall not only comply with this Standard but also comply with those in the current relevant ones of the nation. 2 Terms and Symbols 2.1 Terms 2.1.1 Reference surface It refers to the faces measured or with specified illuminance 2.1.2 Illuminance The illuminance at any point on a surface is the quotient of the luminous flux irradiating onto the surface element (including this point) divided by the area of this surface element. 2.1.3 Exterior illuminance It refers to the illuminance on the exterior horizontal plane without shading under the irradiation of the diffused light from the sky. 2.1.4 Interior illuminance It refers to the illuminance at a point of the interior horizontal plane under the irradiation of the diffused light from the sky. 2.1.5 Daylight factor It is the ratio of illuminance generated from receiving the diffuse sky radiation light distrubuted in the assumed and known sky illumulance directly and indirectly and the diffuse sky radiation illuminance generated on the external horizontal plane without shading from the sky half. 2.1.6 Standard value of daylight factor It is the daylighting effient value where the visual function requirements are met under the specified exterior natural light design illuminance. 2.1.7 Design illuminance of exterior daylight The minimum illuminance of exterior natural light with only natural light utilized. 2.1.8 Standard value of interior daylight illumlnance It correspond to the specified exterior natural light design illuminance value and the illuminance value for reference planes with the standard value for appropriate daylighting efficient. 2.1.9 Daylight climate It refers to the natural light status formed by vertical incident solar rays, diffuse sky radiation light and ground-reflected light 2.1.10 Annual average total illuminance It refers to the total illumination of exterior natural light according to statistics in specified annual time. 2.1.11 Daylight climate coefficient Zone factordetermined by the average total illumination value according to the daylight climate characteristics. 2.1.12 Critical illuminance of exterior daylight It refers to the exterior natural illumination where all the artificial lighting are required to be opened indoors. 2.1.13 Uniformity of daylighting It refers to the ratio of minimum daylighting factorvalue and the mean value for reference planes. 2.1.14 Discomfort glare Uncomfortable visual conditions are caused due to the unsuitable distribution of lightness and the existence of extreme brightness contrast in space and time in the field of vision. Discomfort glare in this Standard refers to the discomfort glare caused by the windows in particular. 2.1.15 Ratio of glazing to floor area It refers to the ratio between the window opening area and ground ara. As for the side daylighting, the window opening area above the reference planes shall be adopted. 2.1.16 Depth of daylighting zone It refers to the depth of the room meeting the daylighting requirements in side daylighting. In this Standard, it is expressed with the ratio of room depth and the height from the reference planes to the window. 2.1.17 Tubular daylighting system It is a daylighting system of natural lighting for the collection of natural light transmitted indoors through pipelines and consists of condenser, light pipe and diffuser. 2.1.18 Efficiency of the tubular daylighting system It refers to the ratio of output light flux of diffuser and input luminous flux of condenser in the tubular daylighting system. 2.1.19 Daylight utilization factor It refers to the ratio between the luminous flux received by the shone plane and the luminous flux from the sky received by the skylight or condenser. 2.1.20 Light to solar gain ratio It refers to the ratio of visible light transmittance of material and the total transmittance of solar energy. 2.1.21 Transmitting rebate factor It refers to the transmitted diffused light illuminance and the diffused light illuminance. 2.2 Symbols 2.2.1 Illumination Ew - Exterior illuminance; En - Interior illuminance;
Contents of GB 50033-2013
Foreword I 1 General Provisions 2 Terms and Symbols 2.1 Terms 2.2 Symbols 3 Basic Requirements 4 Standard Value for Daylight 5 Daylighting Quality 6 Daylighting Calculation 7 Daylighting Energy Saving Appendix A Daylight Climate Zone of China Appendix B Discomfort Glare of Window Appendix C Daylighting Calculation Method Appendix D Daylighting Calculation Parameters Appendix E Daylighting Energy Saving Calculation Parameters Explanation of Wording in This Code List of Quoted Standards
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