In left plots, specific illuminances by a continuous row of luminaires spaced 5 and 6 heights are shown in their left halves (right half concerns a single luminaire). | The right plot is for a single luminaire, unrotated. |
Values below the scale are illuminance / 1 lx. This is for (unrealistic) “unit” case that luminaires would have lamps producing 1 klm only, would be point-like and just 1 m over the terrain.
# IESNA: LM-63-1995 # [TEST] 766069 # [DATE] 6/18/91 # [MANUFAC] COOPER LIGHTING # [LUMCAT] HMX91SXXCM # [LUMINAIRE] 1000W HPS TYPE V HIGH MAST # [LAMP] 1000W HPS CL BT-56 # [_REFLECTOR] ANODIZED SPUN ALUMINUM # [_REFRACTOR] FLAT GLASS # [_SOCKET POSITION] VERTICAL BASE UP # [_LAMP LUMENS] 140000 # TILT=NONE # Bulbs: 1, 140000 lm each # Number of measured angles: 31 vertical, 1 horizontal ones # Photometric type: 1, Units type: 1 # Luminous opening diameter (and height?): 2.330 ( 2.000 ) # Ballast factor: 1, Input power: 1000 W # Source file: hmx9scm.ies # Luminaire flux = 93680 lm, # 66.9 % of the bulb flux # between 75 and 90: 4.4 % of the luminaire flux # - this part causes just GLARE in case of road lighting and similar purposes # 80deg and above: max 23.5 cd / 1000 lm , 1.3 % of the luminaire flux # 90deg and above: max 0.2 cd / 1000 lm , 0.0 % of the luminaire flux # CutOff Type: Full_CutOff # 62.5 deg to <67.5 deg: max 177 cd / 1000 lm, # 67.5 deg to < 76 deg: max 134 cd / 1000 lm, # maximum spec. lum. intensity 204 cd / 1000 lm # The following table gives luminous intensities which would be produced # using a hypothetic bulb giving a luminous flux of 1000 lm (i.e., cd/klm): 0.0 67.5 5.0 71.4 15.0 49.7 25.0 58.8 35.0 113 45.0 180 50.0 203 55.0 204 60.0 189 62.5 177 65.0 158 67.5 134 70.0 111 72.5 83.8 75.0 58.3 77.5 37.9 80.0 23.5 82.5 13.0 85.0 5.4 87.5 1.4 90.0 0.0 95.0 0.0 105.0 0.2 115.0 0.0 125.0 0.0 135.0 0.0 145.0 0.0 155.0 0.0 165.0 0.0 175.0 0.0 180.0 0.0