Lighting Flashcards

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What are the lighting measurements we use?

A

Lumens (or Lux): Measures perceived power of light, the amount of visible light that actually falls on a given surface

Footcandle: Measurement of illumination or light density

1 FOOTCANDLE = LIGHT INTENSITY OF 1 LUMAN/SQ FT

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What does Correlated Color Temperature [CCT] vs Color Rendition Index [CRI]

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CCT measures kelvin temperature (warm to cold)

while CRI measures the ability of light to reproduce the colors of objects faithfully

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What is an appropriate application of Warm lighting 3000K

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Restaurants
Hotel Lobbies
Boutiques
Libraries
Office areas
Retail Stores

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What is an appropriate application of Neutral lighting 3500K

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Public reception areas
Showrooms
Bookstores
OFfice Areas

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What is an appropriate application of Cool Lighting 4100K

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Office Areas
Conference rooms
Classrooms
Mass merchandisers
Hospitals

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What is an appropriate application of Daylight Lighting 5000K

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Galleries
Museums
Jewelry stores
Medical examination areas
Printing companies

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7
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Define Strike Time

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The amount of time it takes once turning on a switch for the lamp to reach full brightness

Street Lights with mercury vapor can take up to 15 minutes

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How does incandescent lighting work?

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Electric current runs through the base into the filament

The filament heats up and turns into incandescence producing light

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Give a benefit of incandescent lighting

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Easily Dimmable
Low initial cost

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What does the number following the T for Fluorescent Light Tubes mean?
EX. T5, T8, T12

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The diameter of the lamp in 1/8’’

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What does a Ballast do?

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Ballast act as a mini transformer in the lighting circuit
They can be integrated into the lamps

-Gives off heat
-Make noise (older ones)
-Does not dim well
- Older ballast can cause low power factors

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12
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Give some examples of Electric discharge lighting

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High intensity discharge lamps (HID)
Mercury Vapor HID lamps
Metal Halide HID lamps

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How do we remove heat from a LED?

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Using a heat sink to absorb and dissipate heat

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What are Efficacy and Light Efficacy

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The capacity to produce an effect

Light Efficacy: How well a light source produces light

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Describe Light Schemes: Task Lighting

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Specific Lighting on a work surface
Ex.

-Desk lamp
-In a dim restaurant, task lights that are positioned over each table
-Light at lavatory (i.e sink) in guest bathroom

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Describe Light Schemes: Ambient Lighting

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Hidden light source that washes the room with a glow

For instance. you have lights focused upward, in a design that casts a reflection, instead of having direct downward lighting
Often used to set a mood

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Describe Light Schemes: Accent Lighting

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Focused on a specific object.
EX.

-Light fixture attached to framed art
-Most bar have accent lighting focused on the liquor bottles

18
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Describe Light Schemes: Dimmable Light Lighting

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Ability to modify lighting settings to create a specific mood or environment

19
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Describe Light Schemes: Uniform Lighting

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Down Lights spread evenly across an area
EX.

-Any big box retailer like target