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Understanding Reflected Ceiling Plans

The document is a reflected ceiling plan submitted by Chaityanya Sharma. It introduces reflected ceiling plans as views of the ceiling from below, oriented the same as the floor plan. The plan shows items in the ceiling like lighting, vents, speakers and sprinklers. Different types of lighting are illustrated, such as cove lighting, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, track lighting, and under cabinet lighting.

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Understanding Reflected Ceiling Plans

The document is a reflected ceiling plan submitted by Chaityanya Sharma. It introduces reflected ceiling plans as views of the ceiling from below, oriented the same as the floor plan. The plan shows items in the ceiling like lighting, vents, speakers and sprinklers. Different types of lighting are illustrated, such as cove lighting, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, track lighting, and under cabinet lighting.

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REFLECTING CEILING

PLAN
S U B M I T T E D B Y C H A I TA N YA S H A R M A
INTRODUCTION
 reflected ceiling plan and it is exactly what it sounds like … a view of the ceiling looking
down as if there was a mirror on the floor reflecting the plan back at you
 it’s done this way so that the orientation of the floor plan and the orientation of the ceiling
plan are the same. If you wanted to show the ceiling as if you were laying on the floor looking
up, the plan would be reversed – that’s why it’s “reflected”. This way you can look at the plans
from the same orientation (looking down) but in one instance you are seeing the floor, and in
the other, you are looking at the ceiling.
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
 Some items include in residential RCP’s are
• Emergency lighting, exit signs
• Exhaust fans or exhaust hoods
• Air diffusers and vents
• Access panels
• Speakers from stereos or other communication devices
• Sprinkler heads
• Smoke alarms or fire alarm devices
• Seismic information and/or details
• Expansion joints and/or details
• Any item decorative or structural, which touches the ceiling
LIGHTING TYPES

COVE
LIGHTING

RECESSED
LIGHTING

UNDER BABINET
LIGHTING
LIGHTING TYPES

RECESSED
DIRECTION

CEILING WALL SCONCE


MOUNTED
FIXTURE
LIGHTING TYPES

CEILING FAN

TRACK
LIGHTING
LIGHTING TYPES

CABINET LIGHTING

SHELF
LIGHTING
LIGHTING TYPES

TROFFER LIGHTING IN DROP CEILING


LIGHTING TYPES

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