Lighting Power Density Example Table

Formula-derived W/m2 examples for lighting groups, connected load, area and operating-hour notes.

Lighting power density boundaryLighting power density is a load-per-area record for one boundary before hours, controls or energy are added.
Table PDFLighting Power Density Example Table

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Lighting groupConnected load and areaW/m2 resultPlanning note
Small room group6 fittings x 8 W across 12 m24.0 W/m2Use for load comparison only; it does not state maintained lux.
Kitchen task group8 fittings x 10 W across 16 m25.0 W/m2Keep bench, island and ambient groups distinct when their tasks differ.
Office desk zone12 fittings x 18 W across 40 m25.4 W/m2Note screen glare, daylight edge and control state beside the load figure.
Workshop bay8 fittings x 36 W across 30 m29.6 W/m2Higher density may reflect a stronger task target or inefficient delivery.
Warehouse aisle10 high-bays x 150 W across 300 m25.0 W/m2Mounting height, racking and vertical labels still drive the lighting result.
Display wall group12 accent fittings x 12 W across 18 m28.0 W/m2Directional accent load should stay distinct from broad room lighting.

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