I am helping a friend with re fitting a bar and kitchen in a small snooker club.The owner has asked us to fit spotlights to two outside walls to illuminate his car parking area which measures about 30 metres long and 8 wide down either side of the building. The previous floodlights have been removed prior to the new ownership, leaving dangling flexes at a height of about5 metres terminated in choc blocks and with the fuse removed from its F.C.U. Each of the 6 flexes, 3 down each side of bulding goes to its own F.C.U. located above false ceiling and wired back to switching adjacent to distribution board.The circuits have been tested by an electrician as being OK but he was reluctant to define what type and size of floodlight to fit, he said possibly sodium or metal halide but addmitted to being a bit inexperienced with car park lighting. The club owner says he does not want the parking area lit up like a football pitch but wants enough light so people can park and see to walk to the entrance. I have looked on TLC who have a vast sellection but am none the wiser, they have 42 watt cfls that give 3200 lumens which is supposed to be equal to 200 watt halogen or 70 watt metal halide.Could anyone with the benifit of experience suggest a possible starting point for a light type and size that might suit the requirement.Many thanks in anticipation of your replies
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