Unit of luminous flux : Lumen (lm)

Luminous flux is a photometric measure of radiant flux, i.e. the volume of light emitted from a light source. Luminous flux is measured either for the interior as a whole or for a part of the interior (partial luminous flux for a solid angle). All other photometric parameters are derivatives of luminous flux. Luminous flux is measured in lumens (lm).
|
Lamp Type |
LBS |
Luminous Flux (Φ) in [lm] |
|
10W compact fluorescent lamp |
TC-D 10W |
600 |
|
20W energy-saving lamp |
TC-EL 20W |
1.200 |
|
18W fluorescent lamp |
T26 18 |
1.350 |
|
100W incandescent lamp |
A60 100W |
1.380 |
|
26Wcompact fluorescent lamp |
TC-L 24W |
1.800 |
|
100W low-voltage halogen capsule lamp |
QT12 100W |
2.300 |
|
36W fluorescent lamp |
T26 36W |
3.350 |
|
100W high-pressure sodium lamp (color corrected) |
HST 100W |
4.700 |
|
58W fluorescent lamp |
T26 58W |
5.200 |
|
70W metal halide lamp (nw) |
HIT 100W |
5.500 |
|
125W high-pressure mercury lamp |
HME 125W |
5.700 |
|
250W metal halide lamp (nw) |
HIT 250W |
20.000 |
The precise values depend on the brand involved, although the figures are always very similar.
The ratio between luminous flux and the power consumed is known as Luminous Efficacy.