LED hotel lighting configuration parameter standards
In LED hotel lighting design, choosing the right fixtures and configuring them appropriately involves considering the specific characteristics of the hotel’s lighting environment. Factors such as color temperature, illuminance, lumens, color rendering index, and beam angle should be tailored to the functional needs of each space. So, what standard values should be used for different areas in hotel lighting?
- Color Temperature of LED Hotel Lighting Fixtures
Hotels serve as temporary residences for business and travel, so the lighting should be comfortable and inviting. Generally, a warm white light around 3000K is ideal for most areas. Only bathrooms might use a cooler light source, such as 3500K or higher. Overall, warm white light enhances a cozy atmosphere.
- Color Rendering Index (CRI) for LED Hotel Lighting Fixtures
The CRI varies by function. For bathrooms and dining areas, a higher CRI is preferred. For lobbies and guest areas, CRI should be Ra>85. For dining areas, especially Western and Chinese restaurants, CRI should be Ra>90. Bathrooms also require a CRI of Ra>90.
- Illuminance Requirements for Different Hotel Spaces
At entryways and lobbies, the illuminance at 1 meter above the floor should be 500 Lux. For service desks, aim for 750-1000 Lux. Guest relaxation areas should have 300-500 Lux. Chinese restaurants typically need 200 Lux, while Western restaurants should have 50-100 Lux. Guest rooms generally require 50-100 Lux, but task lighting, such as at makeup mirrors or bedside reading lights, should provide 300 Lux.
- Beam Angle Standards for LED Hotel Lighting
Different hotel areas require specific light distribution and beam angles. For high ceilings (over 6 meters), narrow beam LED fixtures are suitable for providing consistent, even lighting. For heights under 6 meters, consider linear or surface-mounted lights. For example, with a 6-meter height, the central beam intensity at 1 meter above the floor should be at least 500cd.