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Lighting Calculator helps you calculate total lumens needed and number of light fixtures for a room. Use this free browser-based calculator from XTRAW Tools to compare inputs, estimate results, and plan your next step.
Calculate total lumens needed and number of light fixtures for a room. It is designed for contractors, homeowners, builders, remodelers, HVAC users, lighting planners, plumbers, DIY users, and home-comfort planners who want a fast browser-based estimate before relying on supplier charts, contractor estimates, recipe testing, HVAC design software, lighting plans, appliance guidance, accounting records, or professional sources.
People use this calculator when they need a quick way to estimate room lumens, foot-candles, lux, fixture count, and lighting requirements.
Total lumens = (area × foot-candles) / CU; fixtures = total lumens / lumens per fixture
Example inputs: Room Length: 15 ft; Room Width: 12 ft; Target Foot-Candles: 50 fc; Lumens per Fixture: 800 lm; Coefficient of Utilization (CU): 0.7
Example result: Using the default inputs, total required lumens are about 12,857 lm, or 17 fixtures.
Yes. This calculator is free to use on XTRAW Tools.
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Results may be estimates depending on the inputs, formula, rounding, project assumptions, supplier specifications, equipment guidance, recipe assumptions, and purpose of the calculator. Always verify important results before relying on them.
Disclaimer: This calculator is provided for general informational, educational, and convenience purposes only. It is not construction, engineering, HVAC design, plumbing design, lighting design, safety, building-code, electrical, contractor, supplier, legal, financial, or professional advice. Always verify important results with a qualified professional, contractor, engineer, HVAC professional, plumber, electrician, supplier, manufacturer documentation, local code authority, or authoritative source before making decisions.