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Hi all. I've been asked to design and install the lighting for a sandwich/cheese shop. Looking around on the net the recommended lux level for a Deli is 500lux. Does anyone know how many mod fittings (4x18w) it would need to achieve this in a room 7250x7500 and about 2500 to the ceiling. I've sketched it out and you get about 12x13 tiles (600x600). I was thinking 16 fittings looks alright on paper but in truth I don't know if thats overkill!

Thanks :rolleyes4:
 
Hi all. I've been asked to design and install the lighting for a sandwich/cheese shop. Looking around on the net the recommended lux level for a Deli is 500lux. Does anyone know how many mod fittings (4x18w) it would need to achieve this in a room 7250x7500 and about 2500 to the ceiling. I've sketched it out and you get about 12x13 tiles (600x600). I was thinking 16 fittings looks alright on paper but in truth I don't know if thats overkill!

Thanks :rolleyes4:

16 fittings would work fine for the layout of the grid, without doing a proper lumen calc cannot comment on achieving 500 lux but will be in the right area
 

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