Happy Holidays everyone,
I am currently learning about lighting, and am having a little trouble understanding it.
I have to design lighting for a 200 ft. wide, 120 ft. deep, and 20 ft. high building. The building requires minimum 40 footcandles of light. How many Metal Halide low bay lights will I need? And what proper spacing of light fixtures will i need in order to provide evenly dispersed lighting.
Here is my calculation:
Footcandles = Maintenance Factor X lumens X C.U / (Area in square ft)
Footcandles = 40
Maintenance factor = 0.8 for ceiling of office lighting
C.U. = 0.35
Area = 200 x 120 = 24000 ft squared
Substituting, Lumens = 3428571.43
Using LSI Lighting systems HID Lamp table: I use ANSI#M59 Metal Halide, and it's 458 Watts/light
Now I am stuck because I don't know how to find the number of lighting fixture and how much I need to space these fixtures.
If anyone can help and steer me in the right direction, it would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks
I am currently learning about lighting, and am having a little trouble understanding it.
I have to design lighting for a 200 ft. wide, 120 ft. deep, and 20 ft. high building. The building requires minimum 40 footcandles of light. How many Metal Halide low bay lights will I need? And what proper spacing of light fixtures will i need in order to provide evenly dispersed lighting.
Here is my calculation:
Footcandles = Maintenance Factor X lumens X C.U / (Area in square ft)
Footcandles = 40
Maintenance factor = 0.8 for ceiling of office lighting
C.U. = 0.35
Area = 200 x 120 = 24000 ft squared
Substituting, Lumens = 3428571.43
Using LSI Lighting systems HID Lamp table: I use ANSI#M59 Metal Halide, and it's 458 Watts/light
Now I am stuck because I don't know how to find the number of lighting fixture and how much I need to space these fixtures.
If anyone can help and steer me in the right direction, it would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks