Characteristic demands for the lighting of a supermarket are a high level of illumination and a spacial differentiation supporting customers' needs for rapid orientation.
With the use of markedly different lighting concepts, entrance areas, special offer campaign areas, fresh produce areas and payment terminals should all be noticed more effectively in order to direct the customer.
Fundamentally and for economical reasons, direct distribution trunking systems with fluorescent lamps are a preferable solution. Because of their linear arrangement they support the spacial geometry of rack units and aisles and assist orientation.
Noticeable differences in specific areas can be made more perceptible with a change from direct to direct/indirect lighting, or else with a formal change from linear fluorescent luminaires to compact luminaires, coupled with a change of lamping and colour temperature.
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