centaur21
Electrical
- Jun 5, 2006
- 44
I am using Killark lighting and am to layout some lighting. This is my first time doing anything with lighting, therefore I need you guys help.
I have a 175W mercury vapor light with globe and dome refractor. This particular light can be purchased from ranges of 70-250watts. It also has a 14000 lumen spec. Now in the catalog, it tells me that for the 175W MV light, multiply by 0.56, which I'm guessing I multiply 0.56 to the 14000 lumens and from there I find CP from the chart. Now, is there a better way than trying to guess at what the CP is going to be based on the lumen x 0.56 product and trying to intersect the angle of light on a contour chart or is there a more precise, exact CP that I can get? Any info you guys could provide would be greatly appreciated even though it's beyond my questioning.
Thanks.
I have a 175W mercury vapor light with globe and dome refractor. This particular light can be purchased from ranges of 70-250watts. It also has a 14000 lumen spec. Now in the catalog, it tells me that for the 175W MV light, multiply by 0.56, which I'm guessing I multiply 0.56 to the 14000 lumens and from there I find CP from the chart. Now, is there a better way than trying to guess at what the CP is going to be based on the lumen x 0.56 product and trying to intersect the angle of light on a contour chart or is there a more precise, exact CP that I can get? Any info you guys could provide would be greatly appreciated even though it's beyond my questioning.
Thanks.