In factory lighting design, lumens are a crucial indicator. Lumens is a unit used to measure the overall luminous power of a light source, which can help us evaluate the brightness and effectiveness of lighting facilities. Typically, factory lighting requires the number of lumens required based on specific needs and work environment.
Generally speaking, for factory lighting, we need to consider the size, height, special process requirements of the work area, and the visual needs of employees. Based on the size and height of the work area, we can calculate the total number of lumens required. For general factory lighting, the number of lumens required per square meter is between 100-300, which is a relatively common range.
In order to ensure the effect and energy saving of factory lighting, we can improve light utilization by rationally arranging lamps, selecting efficient and energy-saving light sources, and using optical devices for reflection and concentration. In addition, it can also be combined with an intelligent lighting system to automatically adjust the light brightness according to different time periods and working conditions to achieve more scientific and energy-saving lighting management.
Finally, when designing factory lighting, we must not only consider the number of lumens, but also pay attention to factors such as the color temperature, color reproduction index and illumination uniformity of the light source to ensure that employees can obtain enough bright light while working. Reduce glare and shadow interference on the line of sight, improve work efficiency and comfort.