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Lighting Calculation

The document provides details for calculating lighting requirements for a room measuring 6.9 meters in length and 3.4 meters in width. Key details include a required illuminance of 150 lux, a luminaire height of 2.8 meters, and a working plane height of 0.8 meters. Based on these parameters and light output from 1200 lumen lamps, the calculations determine 6 luminaires are needed, spaced 2.3 meters apart in length and 1.7 meters apart in width, to provide an illuminance of 133.0639 lux.

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Lighting Calculation

The document provides details for calculating lighting requirements for a room measuring 6.9 meters in length and 3.4 meters in width. Key details include a required illuminance of 150 lux, a luminaire height of 2.8 meters, and a working plane height of 0.8 meters. Based on these parameters and light output from 1200 lumen lamps, the calculations determine 6 luminaires are needed, spaced 2.3 meters apart in length and 1.7 meters apart in width, to provide an illuminance of 133.0639 lux.

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ROOM (1)

length L per Meter 6.9


wide W per Meter 3.4
luminaire hight H2 per Meter 2.8
working plane hight H1 per Meter 0.8
Requierd illuminance E per Lux 150
luminous flux (lamp) Φ per Lm 1200
number of lamp in each luminaire n 1
index room Kr 1.138835
L*W
Kr =
(H2-H1)( L+W )
utilization factor Uf (for Tables) 0.62
maintenance factor Mf 1.43
ceiling reflectance index Cr 0.5
wall reflectance index Wr 0.5
floor reflectance index Fr 0.3
number of luminaire N when
E∗W ∗L∗Mf
N=
n∗Φ∗Uf 6.763669
number of luminaires for length Nl 3.704898

N∗L
Nl =
√ W
number of luminaires for wide Nw
3
1.825602

N∗W
Nw =
√ L
distance between luminaires for length Dl
2
2.3
distance between luminaires for length Dw 1.7
Calculated illuminance E per Lux
Nl∗Nw∗n∗Φ∗Uf
E=
W∗L∗Mf 133.0639
space to hight ratio SHR
A
SHR =
√ N
H 2− H 1 0.988686

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