How To Calculate required led light for A Room|| Lighting calculation

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In this video, we'll be showing you how to calculate the amount of light needed for a room. Whether you're planning on installing new lighting or just looking to upgrade your current setup, understanding the appropriate lighting levels is essential to creating a comfortable and functional space.

We'll start by explaining the different units of measurement for light, including lumens and lux, and how to convert between them. Then, we'll walk you through the steps to calculate the recommended lighting levels for different types of rooms, such as living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms.
Using a right amount of required light in a room is important. Calculation of lighting for room helps in cost efficiency.
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Superb animation, nice way of explaining💖💖

anshusvlog
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what abt hieght....height isnt required in calculation ???

bhalerao
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Excelent, but Why the Utilization factor is 0.6 in the example?, The Utilization factor depends also on the high of lamps, . . .How to calculate the Utilization factor depending on the high of lamps?, Thanks for your atention, your time, and your prompt answer,

fernandoangulo
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In the text it is 100-150 Watt every 10 x 10 feet and in the drawing it is 100-150 Watt every 10 x 10 meters (0:15). Can you trust a video like this? Well, they are very different areas.

vicfitti
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Its 30ft * 50ft hall with 9 ft height
Clothes showroom

prateekjain
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It's not so easy as it looks like. I have a room 11*16 feet and i used 6 lights of 15 watt each. It looks like a big light hole now.. huh

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