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01/19/2011 3:49 AM

How to calculate total lumens required for a room of given length and width

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Re: Lighting

01/19/2011 3:54 AM

Klw, in matching units, whatever they might be.

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Re: Lighting

01/19/2011 10:17 AM

Depending on the kind of work performed in that room decide illumination level(lux). Then calculate using a software or lumen method

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Re: Lighting

01/19/2011 10:49 AM

No height.? Then lumen not required.

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Re: Lighting

01/21/2011 7:56 PM

Hi, Sandeep

go back to your elect. designer, they should have this calculation. otherwise

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