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foot-candle

Unit of illuminance, now replaced by the lux. One foot-candle is the illumination received at a distance of one foot from an international candle. It is equal to 10.764 lux.



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Also, the lighting intervention in this facility was more dramatic, rising from five to 25 footcandles, which may help explain why so many of the residents improved.
Easy to install and maintain, the Sunnex PM Series of lights is equipped with up to 2,600 footcandles of light intensity and 3,100[degrees] K cool temperature.
The Ritter 152 Halogen Light uses a 35-watt quartz halogen bulb that provides 1,500 footcandles at 24" for an optimum amount of quality light.
 
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