What is Lumen

流明是什么

Lumen (lm) is the international standard unit for measuring the total light output of a lamp or luminaire. Unlike watts (which measure power consumption), lumens measure actual visible light. Key relationships: 1 lux = 1 lumen/m². A typical LED downlight produces 100 lm/W, meaning a 10W LED outputs ~1,000 lumens. For reference: 60W incandescent ≈ 800 lm, 100W incandescent ≈ 1,600 lm. When specifying lighting, always compare lumens (not watts) for brightness.

📊 Key Data

ApplicationTypical Lumens Required
Residential bedroom1,000–2,000
Office desk (task light)400–800
Conference room (per fixture)2,000–4,000
Warehouse high bay15,000–40,000
Stadium floodlight50,000–200,000

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