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Answer added by  Mahmoud Majzoub, Architect/ BIM engineer , ASD Architects
5 years ago

yes ma'am it can, but you should use Dialux Evo. which deal with 3D model. you will need to prepare revit or sketchup model and then import it to Dailux Evo, then yo ... See More

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Answer added by  mostafa abdelrady, Site Electrical Engineer, united group engineering and contracting
7 years ago

it's factor that describe the loss of light and how much the lamps is not beneficial by it's total lumen . and it depend on many reasons . like the the dirt of ... See More

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Answer added by  Malek Al-Nahar, Product Manager, Europharm Canada Inc.
7 years ago

LLF (Light Loss Factor) or MF(Maintenance Factor) is the depreciation of light output over the time and it can be calculated via the following equation: MF or LLF= Lamp L ... See More

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8 years ago

It depends on kind of events has to be show in it, but usually consider lux flood lighting at the main event area