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Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 3:19 AM

Provide Detail design calculation for lighting in industrial area purpose

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 3:41 AM

I would be happy to do so. However, you must understand that I do not work cheap.

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 6:01 AM

Nether do I, though I'm marginally cheaper than youi.

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 8:09 AM

what's the magic word?

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 9:47 AM

Even if Guest would do it free, you have provided no information from which this could be done.

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 10:59 PM

I think all members of this forum have completed their exams long back .Further u have not provided the required details

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09/02/2008 11:05 PM

Yeh, I can do it for you, can you provide plane tickets and VISA to travel to where you'd like the work done please?

I can do it cheaper than those above, as I work along the principles of NFI, it has got me this far.

Or are you looking at something more elaborate? I can get my brother to look at it, but its gunna cost ya, he charges real money.

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/02/2008 11:34 PM

Well I have done a course in illumination engineering. Please provide some details on what you want.

If you are only after a general overview, then a quick guide is to always use at least one light source per room. Also light levels on the working plane shall be suitable for the intended work.

If in doubt, ask a professional or try an illumination engineering course at your local university. General illumination engineering, like the basics of open-heart surgery, cannot be explained here in a single simple post.

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09/04/2008 1:02 AM

Spoil sport, I was just going to supply some cheap torches

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09/03/2008 11:29 AM

He could just keep adding lights until his meter says he's met OSHA specs. Or the circuit breaker blows!

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09/04/2008 3:06 AM

Take 1 ball of string.

Unravel to suit.

Cut.

Done.

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Re: Lighting calculation

09/30/2008 6:41 AM

Mr.Satish,

You must privide the following particulars

-whether the area to be illuminated is Indoor or out door

-Indoor room dimensions Lx B xH

-Dimension of Indoor /out door area to be illuminated

-Average/Max/Min Lux level to be achieved in each area of Indoor or Out door

- Type of Luminiaries required/preferred (HPSV/FTL/HPMV etc)

-Ac or Dc emergency illumination required If so Lux level required at that time.

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