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30 LUX Sufficient for Street Lighting Designing Assumption

07/29/2010 11:28 AM

i have area about 500Meters and width 6Meter wide road in that i supposed to used 9Meter lighting pole and i used 250W 220V Metal halide light luminaires & with luminous flux lumen is 19000 how many lighting pole i should be used & how much spacing i should maintain between each pole and my system 380V 3PH 60Hz kindly show me the calculation with example

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Re: 30 LUX Sufficient for Street Lighting Designing Assumption

07/29/2010 5:59 PM

As a lawyer friend of mine would say "Asked, and answered." Perhaps you should talk to your supervisor about hiring a lighting engineer as a consultant.

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Re: 30 LUX Sufficient for Street Lighting Designing Assumption

07/30/2010 5:24 AM

Hi

Have you read the IESNA handbook if not please refer to it .

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