In the field of architectural lighting, the "inverse square law" and "lumen method" are foundational, but calculating them manually for every project is inefficient. The Light Wizard automates these mathematical models. It ensures that projects meet international standards, such as EN 12464-1
: Allows you to define the work plane height (typically 0.6m to 0.9m for offices) and set wall zones to specify the minimum distance between walls and fixtures. dialux light wizard
Once you input these parameters, the Dialux Light Wizard automatically calculates the number of luminaires required, the optimal spacing, and the resulting illuminance (Lux levels). It then generates a report. For 80% of standard room designs (offices, classrooms, corridors), the Wizard is the fastest tool available. In the field of architectural lighting, the "inverse
The is a streamlined, step-by-step entry mode designed for users to complete lighting designs quickly and simply without needing full software training. It is particularly effective for standard indoor projects, guiding you through room setup, fixture selection, and automated placement to meet specific lighting standards. Detailed Features of the DIALux Light Wizard Once you input these parameters, the Dialux Light
: Adjust values for ceilings, walls, and floors based on materials.
Dialux is currently developing "Smart Assist" features. The next generation of the will likely use Machine Learning. You will simply say, "Light this classroom for 300 Lux using LED panels," and the AI will select the best luminaire from a database of 100,000 based on current price and efficiency.