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Maintenance Factor in Illumination Formulas
Maintenance factor refers to a multiplier or percentage used to adjust the initial illumination levels of a lighting system to account for degradation and dirt accumulation over time. And is denoted by MF.
Formulas to find Maintenance Factor in Illumination
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Maintenance Factor
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Illumination formulas that make use of Maintenance Factor
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Number of Lamps Required for Illumination
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Depreciation Factor
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List of variables in Illumination formulas
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Final Illumination
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Initial Illumination
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FAQ
What is the Maintenance Factor?
Maintenance factor refers to a multiplier or percentage used to adjust the initial illumination levels of a lighting system to account for degradation and dirt accumulation over time.
Can the Maintenance Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Maintenance Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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