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CH 11 - Lighting for Interiors
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Undergraduate 3
04/08/2012

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Current
Definition
– flow of electricity; measure in amperes (amps, A)
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Voltage
Definition
potential of the flow of electricity; measured in volts (V)
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Circuit 
Definition
– path through which an electric current flows
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Watt
Definition
measure of the amount of power consumed
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How do you find wattage
Definition
? = V x A
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Series circuit 
Definition
lamps connected together such that if one goes out the entire string goes out (fig. 11.3, p. 137)
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Parallel circuit 
Definition
lamps connected together such that if one goes out current is still provided to the other lamps and they stay on (fig. 11.4, p. 137)
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Energy 
Definition
amount of electrical power consumed over time; measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh)
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Power consumption

Definition
Power supplied to a building enters through a service panel this is usually located on the lowest level

Calculating the amount of wattage per square foot due to the lighting system can be found by dividing the total wattage from all lights by the area of the space in which they are located
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life cycle costs
Definition
Cost of electricity is the largest component for lighting costs because it is an ongoing expense
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A cost analysis includes:

Definition
Initial cost of equipment and lamps
Installation
Electricity costs
Labor for maintaining fixtures
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Switching 

Definition
controls the flow of current between two points
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A “single pole, single throw” 
Definition
switch is located at any point between the luminaire and the power supply; is either on or off
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A “single pole, double throw
Definition
switch directs current in two directions; may turn on two luminaires at the same time or may have a separate position to turn on each of the luminaires with a distinct neutral position that turns both off
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A “double-pole, single throw” 
Definition
switch directs current to two different paths at the same time (for example, a light and exhaust fan)
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A 3-way switch
Definition
controls current from two different locations
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A 4-way switch
Definition
controls current from three different locations
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a 5-way switch
Definition
controls current from four different locations
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Alternate control methods

Definition
Timers can be used to control the periods of time when a light is on or off

Occupancy sensors switch lights on and off based on the presence of movement in the space; used in combination with a manual switch and are a component in an energy-efficient lighting system

Photosensors monitor the amount of daylight in a space and either turn on/off lighting systems accordingly or adjust electric lighting levels to graduated amounts
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Dimmers 

Definition
Provide variation in the intensity of electric lights

“Full-range” dimmers provide a continuous variation in lighting levels without visible steps

Dimming increases the lifespan of incandescent lamps but changes the light produced to be more orange

Dimming is available for incandescent low-voltage luminaires
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Dimmers
Definition
Dimming is available for some types of fluorescent lamps if the ballast is replaced to one compatible with the dimmer, but light will not go completely off

Dimming is rarely done with high intensity discharge lamps

Dimming reduces the lifespan of fluorescents and HID lamps, but energy savings of dimming compensates for more frequent replacement
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Timers
Definition
can be used to control the periods of time when a light is on or off
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Occupancy sensors 
Definition
switch lights on and off based on the presence of movement in the space; used in combination with a manual switch and are a component in an energy-efficient lighting system
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Photosensors
Definition
monitor the amount of daylight in a space and either turn on/off lighting systems accordingly or adjust electric lighting levels to graduated amounts
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