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What is the formula for lighting requirements?
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What is the formula for lighting requirements?
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Simply multiply the area's square footage by 1.5. This is the width and the length of the space, measured in feet, multiplied by 1.5. The resulting number would be the amount of watts needed to light up a room properly.
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