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As the title says. I'm looking for some data so that I can calculate lux levels from a 58w fluorescent batten fitting in test mode (working off of battery).

I have looked on Thorn's website but all I can find is data for normal operation (not in test).

Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Thanks. What I'm struggling to find is the emergency light design lumens (ELDL) for a 58w fluorescent tube in a self contained batten fitting. (The lumens produced by a single 58w tube in test mode).
 
Hi, the output of an emergency luminaire will vary by manufacturer and equipment condition (new/old/dirty/clean). Have you tried lighting design software such as relux or dialux. These are free to download and use. Select the manufacturer and luminaire and the information is available. However, As a guide; I would assume 5% output during emergency mode. Hope this helps.
 

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