You would have to put the lights very close to the plants. I grow with fluorecents as a supplement to natural light in an east facing window. I have 4 , 40 watt full spectrum bulbs in each fixture (a grow cart) Some of the leaves of the taller plants touch the fixture (but not the bulbs, that would burn them) I try to get as close to 2" from the light as possible. Of course, with various heights on all the plants, that is hard to do. Because I have 3 shelves with adjustable height I have segregated my chids into short medium and tall, with a few plants that need more light than the window but not right next to a bulb, set on the shelf with the tall plants.
I am investigating putting higher wattage lights in - - because about a third of my catts won't flower without more light. Paphs, Phrags and Phals all do well for me under the lights. Experiement - get a couple inexpensive near blooming or blooming sized catts and try growing them under the lights. If they get very dark green, it's not enough light. If the fixture is near a window, then you have a much better chance of having Catt light levels. Remember that even these lights will create some heat and lower the humidity, so consider a humidity tray.
Let me know how it goes.