ASSESSMENT OF THE VALIDITY OF THE CURRENT MINIMAL TEST DISTANCES OF (O)LED LUMINAIRES

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Abstract

Standardisation bodies including the CIE and IESNA propose several test distances for far-field photometry based on the applicability of the inverse square law. Depending on the beam width, luminaire size and configuration, various guidelines regarding the minimal test distance are proposed. Recent literature suggests some norms are overoptimistic and larger far-field distances are required. Furthermore, the proposed test distances are only based on observations along the optical axis, whereas a strong angular variation of the limiting photometric distance was recently demonstrated. Therefore, this work presents a comparison between the regulations and the observations made in recent literature, assessing the application region of the standardised test distances as a function of the luminaire characteristics and the location of the measurement equipment.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCIE 2025 Midterm Meeting
Number of pages10
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 1 May 2025
EventCIE 2025 Scientific Conference of the Midterm Meeting - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 7 Jul 20259 Jul 2025

Conference

ConferenceCIE 2025 Scientific Conference of the Midterm Meeting
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period7/07/259/07/25

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