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lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. This values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.

lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. This values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.

LED lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. This values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.

LED lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. This These values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.

LED lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. These values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.

LED lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. These values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.

LED lights fields radiant, visible, convected

Under the object lights; E+ considers for fluorescent (FL) lights the following default settings: fraction radiant is 0.72, fraction visible is 0.18, and fraction convected is 0.10. These values are well referenced from the IES lighting handbook.

I would please like to ask if you can suggest well referenced values for: 1) LED lights (e.g., 4ft tube type). (a) radiant, (b) visible, and (c) convected fractions and 2) how much less energy (W) do LEDs consume (e.g., % less than fluorescent).

Thank you.