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<font face="Arial">I had done these calculations WAY back in high
school, our engineering class designed the sports stadium for the
school. I was the lead designer and did the lighting and load
calculations.<br>
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Then we learned politics, as soon as we had made the scale model
and all the prints were approved by adult engineers the county
took our labels off of everything and put on "designed by" someone
else (probably a relative or big contributor). At least the
stadium DID get built to our plans, even if my name isn't on it.<br>
<br>
I just checked, it's still there. </font><font face="Arial"><font
face="Arial">If you'd like to see it, enter the following in
your favorite map program<br>
28°46'41.12"N <br>
81°17'3.19"W<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/12/19 6:41 AM, Stephen Litterst
via Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:930d1236-507f-076e-8bde-fc54be798d2a@gmail.com">The
guidelines are in illuminance, because it matters how much light
you have at the target, whether it's a workbench, hallway or
toilet.
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It is generally up to whatever subcontractor doing the
design/install to do the math on how many lumens you need coming
out of a fixture at a given fixture spacing to achieve the
appropriate illuminance for the room.
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<br>
Steve L.
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