This was taken from brs .
Based on our own experiences and the information World Wide Corals has shared with all of us, an SPS Acropora dominant tank should be getting 200 - 300 PAR throughout as much of the tank as possible.
There will be peaks and valleys directly under the light and in the corners based on the simple nature of LED light output but a PAR meter is going to help you find the sweet spot for your particular lighting choice and tank size.
PAR values in WWC display tank
A handy trick is print out a photo of your tank, then record the measured PAR numbers in various spots throughout the tank. Then adjust your light placement and intensity to find the most even coverage within the desired PAR range.
Coral placement can be something you address and experiment with after documenting the actual PAR values in various areas of your tank.
In LPS or lower light demanding tanks the target is 50-150 PAR throughout the tank and often the lower the better.
PAR is absolutely not horse power with most LPS corals and getting the PAR that low with LED’s can actually be a challenge, especially if you rely on your own eyes. Many popular LED lights need to be dialed down by 25% - 30% to land in this <150 PAR range for lower light demanding corals.
I think imho you would be fine with the par numbers you have in your tank.