Free Lux to Lumens Calculator UK - Professional Lighting Tool

Convert lux to lumens instantly with our professional lighting calculator.Includes area calculations, foot-candles conversion, and UK lighting standards for electricians, lighting designers and facilities managers.

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Professional Lighting Calculation Formulas

Essential formulas for lighting designers, electricians and facilities managers in the UK

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Basic Lux to Lumens

Lumens = Lux × Area (m²)

The fundamental conversion formula. Multiply illuminance (lux) by the area in square metres to get total luminous flux (lumens) required.

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Professional Lighting Design

Lumens = Lux × Area × UF × MF

Complete formula including Utilisation Factor (UF) and Maintenance Factor (MF) for accurate professional lighting calculations.

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Lumens to Lux Conversion

Lux = Lumens ÷ Area (m²)

Calculate illuminance when you know total luminous flux. Essential for checking compliance with BS standards.

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Foot-Candles Conversion

Foot-Candles = Lux ÷ 10.764

Convert between metric (lux) and imperial (foot-candles) units.1 foot-candle = 10.764 lux exactly.

LED Power Estimation

Watts = Lumens ÷ 100-150

Estimate LED power consumption. Modern LEDs typically produce 100-150 lumens per watt depending on efficiency.

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Emergency Lighting (BS 5266)

Min Lumens = 1 lux × Area (m²)

Emergency lighting calculation for escape routes.BS 5266-1 requires minimum 1 lux on escape routes.

UK Lighting Standards Reference Table

Required lux levels for different applications according to British Standards and HSE guidelines

Application / Area Required Lux British Standard Notes
Office Work (Computer) 300 lux BS EN 12464-1 Screen-based work, minimum requirement
Office Work (Paper) 500 lux BS EN 12464-1 Reading, writing, detailed tasks
Emergency Escape Routes 1 lux BS 5266-1 Minimum on escape route centreline
Emergency Open Areas 0.2 lux BS 5266-1 Areas >60m² with escape routes
Emergency High-Risk Areas 15 lux BS 5266-1 Potential hazards, level changes
Corridors & Circulation 100-200 lux BS EN 12464-1 Movement areas, lobbies
Meeting Rooms 300-500 lux BS EN 12464-1 Conference rooms, presentation areas
Retail General 300-750 lux BS EN 12464-1 General merchandise areas
Industrial Assembly 300-750 lux BS EN 12464-1 Depends on task complexity
Warehouse Storage 100-300 lux BS EN 12464-1 General storage and handling
Car Parks 20-75 lux BS EN 12464-1 Traffic routes and parking areas
Stairways 150 lux BS EN 12464-1 Safety requirement for steps

Real-World Lighting Calculation Examples

Practical examples of lux to lumens conversions for common UK scenarios

📊 Office Lighting Design

Requirement: 20m² office needs 300 lux for computer work (BS EN 12464-1)

Area = 5m × 4m = 20m²
Required = 300 lux × 20m² = 6,000 lumens
With UF=0.6, MF=0.8:
Total = 6,000 ÷ (0.6 × 0.8) = 12,500 lumens

Result: Need approximately 12,500 total lumens from light fittings

🚨 Emergency Lighting Corridor

Requirement: 30m corridor (2m wide) needs 1 lux minimum for escape route

Area = 30m × 2m = 60m²
Required = 1 lux × 60m² = 60 lumens
Emergency lights needed: 60 lumens minimum

Result: 60 lumens minimum from emergency lighting (typically 3-4 emergency lights)

🏪 Retail Shop Lighting

Requirement: 50m² retail space needs 500 lux for merchandise display

Area = 10m × 5m = 50m²
Required = 500 lux × 50m² = 25,000 lumens
With UF=0.7, MF=0.8:
Total = 25,000 ÷ (0.7 × 0.8) = 44,643 lumens

Result: Need approximately 44,600 total lumens from lighting system

🏭 Warehouse Lighting

Requirement: 200m² warehouse area needs 200 lux for general storage

Area = 20m × 10m = 200m²
Required = 200 lux × 200m² = 40,000 lumens
With UF=0.5, MF=0.7:
Total = 40,000 ÷ (0.5 × 0.7) = 114,286 lumens

Result: Need approximately 114,300 total lumens from high-bay lighting

🏥 Medical Consulting Room

Requirement: 15m² consulting room needs 500 lux for examination tasks

Area = 5m × 3m = 15m²
Required = 500 lux × 15m² = 7,500 lumens
With UF=0.6, MF=0.8:
Total = 7,500 ÷ (0.6 × 0.8) = 15,625 lumens

Result: Need approximately 15,600 total lumens for adequate examination lighting

🍽️ Restaurant Dining Area

Requirement: 80m² restaurant needs 200 lux for comfortable dining

Area = 10m × 8m = 80m²
Required = 200 lux × 80m² = 16,000 lumens
With UF=0.6, MF=0.8:
Total = 16,000 ÷ (0.6 × 0.8) = 33,333 lumens

Result: Need approximately 33,300 total lumens for ambient dining lighting

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Lux to Lumens Calculator - Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about lighting calculations, conversions and UK standards

How do you convert lux to lumens accurately?

Use the formula: Lumens = Lux × Area (m²).For professional installations, multiply by Utilisation Factor (UF) and Maintenance Factor (MF): Lumens = Lux × Area × UF × MF. Our calculator includes these factors automatically.

What's the difference between lux and lumens in simple terms?

Lumens measure total light output from a bulb or fixture (like water from a hose).Lux measures how much light actually reaches a surface (like water pressure).1 lux = 1 lumen per square metre.

How many lumens per square metre for UK office lighting?

BS EN 12464-1 requires 300-500 lux for UK offices.This equals 300-500 lumens per square metre at desk level. For total fixture lumens, divide by utilisation factor (typically 0.6) and maintenance factor (typically 0.8).

Can I use this calculator for emergency lighting calculations?

Yes. BS 5266-1 requires minimum 1 lux on escape routes. Enter 1 lux and your corridor area to calculate minimum lumens needed from emergency lights. Remember this is the minimum - actual installations often exceed this.

How do you calculate lighting requirements for a room?

1) Find required lux level (BS EN 12464-1).2) Measure room area (L×W).3) Calculate basic lumens (Lux × Area).4) Apply efficiency factors for total fixture lumens.Our calculator handles all steps automatically.

What is the lux to foot-candles conversion factor?

1 foot-candle = 10.764 lux exactly.To convert: Lux = Foot-candles × 10.764, or Foot-candles = Lux ÷ 10.764.Our calculator shows both metric (lux) and imperial (foot-candles) values.

What are typical utilisation and maintenance factors?

Utilisation Factor: 0.4-0.7 depending on room reflectance and fixture type.Maintenance Factor: 0.7-0.9 depending on cleaning schedule and environment.Use 0.6 UF and 0.8 MF for typical office calculations.

How accurate is LED wattage estimation from lumens?

Modern LEDs produce 100-150 lumens per watt.Our calculator uses 120 lm/W for estimation. Actual efficiency varies by manufacturer, colour temperature and driver quality.Always check manufacturer specifications.

Do I need different calculations for LED vs fluorescent lighting?

The lux to lumens calculation is the same - light measurement is independent of source type.However, LED efficiency (lumens per watt) is much higher than fluorescent, so you'll need fewer watts for the same light output.

Can this calculator help with planning lighting upgrades?

Yes.Calculate existing lumens from current lux readings, then compare with required levels per BS standards.The calculator shows exactly how many lumens you need to add or can remove during LED upgrades.

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