Published by Neo Han Shern · 21 August 2026
DIALux lighting calculation service in Saudi Arabia: project guide
Professional DIALux lighting calculation support for projects in Saudi Arabia, including project inputs, local design conditions, report outputs and pricing scope.

When to use a DIALux calculation service in Saudi Arabia
LUXGRID supports lighting-calculation enquiries for industrial plants, logistics centres, commercial projects, roads, compounds and large outdoor areas in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and major Saudi industrial developments. The service is delivered digitally: the project team sends the available drawings, luminaire data and performance requirements, and the agreed scope is modelled and reported for review.
A professional calculation is useful before product approval, procurement, tender comparison or installation. It tests how a proposed luminaire and layout perform in the actual geometry instead of assuming that wattage, lumen output or a previous project will produce the same result.
Lighting-calculation priorities for Saudi Arabia
Saudi projects often involve heat, dust, wide exterior zones and long operating hours. High mounting positions and large setbacks can make optical control, maintenance access and vertical visibility more important than nominal wattage.
Industrial yards and roads should be divided into task-relevant zones. Floodlight aiming, pole position, obstruction, spill and glare should be reviewed together instead of relying on a dramatic night render.
What to send for a Saudi Arabia project
Provide site geometry, process or traffic zones, poles and structures, mounting access, exact luminaire data, required scenes and the consultant's target table. Flag hazardous or restricted areas that need separate specialist coordination.
The minimum useful package normally includes dimensions, mounting heights, room or site use, calculation targets and photometric data for the exact proposed product. IES, LDT, ULD or GLDF files are preferable to catalogue screenshots because DIALux needs the real light distribution, not only wattage and lumens.
What the completed report should explain
The agreed output can include luminaire positions, quantities, maintained illuminance, minimum values, uniformity, calculation grids, false-colour views, isolines, rendered views and the assumptions used. The relevant result set depends on whether the Saudi Arabia project concerns an office, warehouse, road, exterior area, sports facility or another specialised scope.
A quality check should confirm that the report uses the latest geometry and exact photometry supplied for review. It should also make exclusions and assumptions visible so the consultant, contractor, manufacturer or client can understand what the calculation does - and does not - demonstrate.
Standards, pricing and approval in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Building Code, SASO, client, utility, municipality and project-specific requirements may apply. The appointed consultant or authority determines the governing criteria and approval route.
LUXGRID prices the calculation around the real project scope: geometry, project type, number of areas, product options, result requirements, deadline and report complexity. A DIALux report supports a technical decision, but product approval, statutory compliance and final design responsibility remain with the appointed project professionals and authorities.
Frequently asked questions
Can LUXGRID provide a DIALux calculation service for a project in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Project information and photometric files can be received digitally, allowing the scope to be reviewed, priced and delivered for projects in Saudi Arabia. Availability depends on the required deadline and completeness of the input information.
What information is needed for a lighting calculation in Saudi Arabia?
Provide drawings or dimensions, mounting heights, room or site use, target values, the exact luminaire files and any consultant, client or authority requirements that the report must address.
How much does a DIALux calculation cost in Saudi Arabia?
Pricing is project-specific rather than based only on floor area or luminaire count. The project type, geometry, number of calculation areas, product options, required outputs and deadline determine the quotation.