Measurements and units


 Quantity/concept 

 Designation 

Unit

 Formula 

Explanation

 Luminous intensity

l

 Candela (cd) 

I=Φ/ω

Luminous power emitted by a light source in a particular direction.

Illuminance

E

 Lux (lx)

 

The total luminous flux on a surface.

Luminance

L

cd/m2

L=l/A

A value also called luminous intensity. The greater the luminance of a surface, the brighter it appears.

Luminous flux

Φ

 Lumen (lm)

Φ=l/ω

A measurement describing the total luminous energy emitted by a light source. This indicates the perceived power of the light.

 Light output ratio

ηA

 

 

The proportion of the total luminous energy emitted from a light source that lands on a surface either directly or via reflection.

 Colour temperature

 

Kelvin (K)

 

A measurement that describes the colour impression of a light source. This is normally perceived as hot at <4,000 K and cold at >4,000 K.

 Colour rendering index

Ra

 

 

An index describing the ability of a light source to render test colours in comparison with a reference light source at a particular colour temperature.

 Luminous efficacy 

-

lm/W

 

The ratio of the emitted luminous flux to the power consumed by the light source, including the ballast.

Glare

-

 

 

Conditions wherein reduced visual ability occurs, caused by inappropriate distribution or levels of luminance, or by extreme contrasts.

Uniformity

-

 

 

The ratio between the lowest value and the average value over a specific surface.

Useful life

-

hours (h)

 

The amount of use after which the light output of a lighting installation has declined to 70% of initial lumens, on account of luminaire failure and lumen depreciation.