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Workshop Medium Machining


Ceres •Workshop (Medium Machining) • Area Dimensions: 24m x 30m • Lux Level Achieved: 518 Lux • Ceiling Height: 10m • Luminaire Mounting Height: 8m • Uniformity: 0.68U • Luminaire Used: LHBC36S90 – Ceres • Luminaire Layout: 3 rows of 5


Object Installation Project number Date


: Former ITEC Site : Interior : 46675 : 15.04.2021


Sample Loading Area 3 Workshop


Loading Bays often have interior and exterior areas and can be a particularly hazardous environment. Lighting needs to accommodate a vehicle being loaded as well as luminaires being placed to illuminate the areas to both sides of a vehicle as it reverses up to the loading bay door without creating shadows and hazards. Where canopies and high level lighting is needed, care should be taken to control glare to operatives and vehicle drivers by keeping the main beam of floodlights out of the normal line of sight.


3.1 Summary, Workshop 3.1.1 Result overview, Evaluation area 1


Elara Bay Wide Lens


• Sample Loading Area • Area Dimensions: 30m x 5m • Lux Level Achieved: 168 Lux • Ceiling Height: 10m • Luminaire Mounting Height: 8m • Uniformity: 0.63U


• Luminaire Used: ELB21WS40 - Elara Bay Wide Lense


• Luminaire Layout: 1 rows of 3


0.0 Boundary line at 300 lx 200 Illuminance [lx] 8 |


General Calculation algorithm used Height of luminaire plane Maintenance factor


Total luminous flux of all lamps 300


5.0


10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 x [m]


Average indirect fraction 6.00 m 0.80


352000.00 lm


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