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LIGHT LIMIT

05/14/2008 11:41 AM

I NEED THE LIMIT OF LUX(BRIGHT) AT A CONSTRUCTION SITE IN SINGAPORE.

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Re: LIGHT LIMIT

05/14/2008 8:23 PM

Are you asking for the minimum illumination? And please quit using all caps or people will start to think you're shouting.

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05/15/2008 3:15 AM

lux levels are different for different type of work.what is the type of work?

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05/15/2008 3:50 AM

What do u mean by limit of lux? let us know the exact location of light where u want to install the light , it really depends on the area where ur working.

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05/15/2008 7:36 AM

Personal experience at Singapore showed that lux levels were greatest around noon; being so close to the Equator there were no shadows....

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