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Photometric Of A Lighting Fixture

03/31/2012 1:29 AM

I have a 60cm x 60 cm lighting fixture. I want to get the photometric report, can I get the B-beta test instead of C-gamma as it is symmetric fixture.

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Re: Photometric of a lighting fixture

03/31/2012 1:33 AM

Its an indoor luminaire

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Re: Photometric Of A Lighting Fixture

04/02/2012 3:37 AM

How about contacting the manufacturer of the lighting fixture by telephone?

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Re: Photometric Of A Lighting Fixture

04/19/2012 4:33 AM

Is C-gamma test equal to B-beta test for an industrial "High bay luminaire". Although the o/p will at 90deg but is this enough for understanding.

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