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Original Articles

IES Approved Method for Photometric Testing of Outdoor Fluorescent Luminaires

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References

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References

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  • BaumgartnerG. R. “New semi-automatic distribution photometer and simplified calculation of light flux”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 45, April 1950, p. 253.
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  • HornC. E.,LittleW. F. and SalterE. H. “Relation of distance to candlepower distribution from fluorescent luminaires”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 47, February 1952, p. 99.

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