Light meter

A light meter, also called a lux meter, is an important tool for ensuring proper lighting, especially when the focus is on the work environment. Regardless of the purpose, you can find the right instrument for your light measurements in our selection below.

testo 540
testo 540

testo 540

0560 0540
EAN: 4029547008283
1.460,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT InStock
1.825,00 kr. Incl. VAT
🟢 In stock
testo 440
testo 440

testo 440

0560 4401
EAN: 4029547019289
2.975,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT InStock
3.718,75 kr. Incl. VAT
🟢 In stock
testo 440 dP
testo 440 dP

testo 440 dP

0560 4402
EAN: 4029547019890
4.035,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT InStock
5.043,75 kr. Incl. VAT
🟢 In stock
testo 545
testo 545

testo 545

0563 1545
EAN: 4029547025747
3.175,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT InStock
3.968,75 kr. Incl. VAT
🟢 In stock
testo 440 Lux Kit
testo 440 Lux Kit

testo 440 Lux Kit

0563 4402
EAN: 4029547019296
5.355,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT OutOfStock
6.693,75 kr. Incl. VAT
Produced to order
testo 160 THL
testo 160 THL

testo 160 THL

0572 2024
EAN: 4029547017759
5.495,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT InStock
6.868,75 kr. Incl. VAT
🟢 In stock
##Testo 400 universal IAQ instrument inkl. kuffert
##Testo 400 universal IAQ instrument inkl. kuffert

##Testo 400 universal IAQ instrument inkl. kuffert

0560 0400
EAN: 4029547021756
12.595,00 kr. / Piece excl. VAT InStock
15.743,75 kr. Incl. VAT
Produced to order
7 out of 7 products

Why perform light measurements?

It may initially seem a bit odd to consider the present amount of light. However, it can actually be a good idea for, among others, the business owner to keep an eye on how much light is, for example, in the workplace and thus perform light measurements.

It is indeed the case that lighting and light distribution influence factors such as performance and workplace safety. By considering the light in the workplace, you can provide your employees with the best possible working conditions, so that together you can achieve the results you strive for.

At Buhl & Bønsøe, we recommend choosing a light meter with high precision when you need to consider the amount of light present in your workspaces and perform your light measurements. 

  • Lighting in workplaces and public buildings
  • Light distribution in exhibitions and museums
  • Lighting for machines on production lines

What is measured in Lux?

A typical light measurement is also called an evaluative light measurement. When you need to perform such a measurement and need to get a light meter, you will often encounter the term 'luxmeter'. This is because when you perform your light measurements, they are measured in the unit Lux. 

Specifically, the light intensity (unit: lumen) between a light source and the illuminated area is measured using the unit lux (lx). The illuminance is exactly one lux when the light intensity of one lumen (lm) uniformly illuminates an area of one square meter. A lux measuring instrument (light meter) is referred to as a luxmeter or a photometer.

Visible light is the part of the electromagnetic radiation (energy) that we humans can see. You can experience visible light either as different colors or as white light – this occurs when there are equal amounts of all visible colors. You can read more about this in the following section.

What do my light measurements measure?

The human eye is most sensitive to light in the middle part of the visible spectrum (a green color) and least sensitive in the two outer areas of this spectrum (violet and red light).

Measuring units for visible light are designed so that the measuring units take into account this difference in light sensitivity in the human eye.  Measuring units for visible light in your light measurements are a measure of the human eye's experience of the intensity of visible light.

The measuring units for visible light do not directly tell how much energy an object is actually affected by, and the measuring units say nothing about colors. When we use the term visible light, we mean radiation within the wavelength range of 380 to about 780 nm (nanometers). 1 nm = 1/1,000,000,000 m. 

Fortunately, it is far from all the technical details you need to know when you perform your light measurements, but if you are still interested in reading more about how light is measured, you can visit our page on the subject. You can find it here.

When should I perform light measurements?

As mentioned, it can have a significant impact on productivity in the workplace that the light on site provides the right illumination. It is indeed the case that, in addition to parameters such as temperature, humidity, CO2, and noise, light also helps determine the indoor climate in a workplace. Here, light measurements thus become a good idea.

With light measurement, a monitoring of light conditions is created, and measuring the lux level is therefore an important part of comfort level measurement in the workplace. For this purpose, you will need a light meter (luxmeter). Light measurement indeed creates a better working climate.

Once you have determined whether more or less light is needed, you may also need to measure other parameters. At Buhl & Bønsøe, we carry numerous professional measuring instruments with high precision.

Find the equipment for your light measurements here

If you work as a workplace environment coordinator in a place where employees complain about headaches or poor lighting, it is important to be able to document to management that it is the lighting that is the cause, if all other possible factors have been excluded. 

With, for example, a Testo 540 light meter, you can quickly measure and document light levels and temperature in the light. At Buhl & Bønsøe, you will most likely find your new luxmeter. We indeed have a good selection of measuring equipment for light measurement. If you want to know more about your next luxmeter or other equipment, read more about our measuring equipment here and watch product videos on our YouTube channel

If you are unsure which of our instruments best helps you with your light measurements, where you need it, you can always ask us for advice. We have more than 40 years of experience with professional measuring equipment, and our skilled staff is always ready with advice and guidance. Contact us, and let us together find out what we can do for you.