A tool designed to assist in determining appropriate illumination for agricultural or industrial buildings typically constructed with pole framing. This often involves considering factors such as building dimensions, ceiling height, desired light levels (lumens or foot-candles), and the efficiency of different lighting fixtures (LED, fluorescent, etc.). An example would be a web-based application that takes user input regarding building specifications and recommends the number and type of light fixtures required for optimal visibility and energy efficiency.
Proper illumination planning is crucial for work safety, productivity, and energy cost management in these structures. Historically, lighting design relied on generalized rules of thumb and experience. Modern tools leverage sophisticated algorithms and product specifications to offer more precise and customized solutions, minimizing over- or under-lighting, thereby enhancing safety and reducing operational expenses. This precision contributes to a more sustainable approach to lighting design, minimizing energy waste and aligning with modern environmental consciousness.