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Posted By Booney Morning All,
We are in the market for a (cheap) lux meter to measure lighting levels in our workplace; I am positive we do not have any issues, but I need to do a basic assessment and record the levels.
There are a few meters on the market but I have found some have different settings for tungsten, sodium, flourescent lighting etc; are these preferable or a little superfluous for simple lighting assessments please?
Also, can anyone advise me where I can get a meter calibrated please?
Any advice would be much appreciated
Kind Regards
Booney
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter Booney
As long as the sensor in the meter responds like the eye (in a similar way to the A-weighting for noise), the type of light source shouldn't matter.
Paul
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Posted By Booney Thanks Paul, that's narrowed it down a bit!
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