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Title: Lighting


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Lighting
  • 4.05
  • Sherry Brooks

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  • Can emphasize the best features of a room
  • Effects the way a room can be used. Inadequate
    light causes eye strain, affect comfort levels,
    and result in accidents.
  • Cool-white light is very efficient, blends well
    with sunlight, and makes most colors look good
  • Warm-white is efficient but NOT flattering to
    many colors

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Purposes of lighting
  • GENERAL lighting also known as background or
    ambient lighting.
  • Provides just enough light so everything in the
    room can be seen.
  • Softens the shadows and harsh contrasts caused by
    other lighting sources.
  • EX Overhead light in any room
  • Chandelier in dining room
  • Ceiling fan with light

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  • Direct lighting light that shines on specific
    areas
  • Indirect light reflected off ceilings and walls.
    More diffused and softer

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  • TASK lighting focuses light on an area where it
    is needed most.
  • To provide the best task light, shades should
    shaped so that light is directed downward
  • EX Desk lamp illuminates a desk top.
  • Light above a range or kitchen island
  • Light on sewing machine

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  • ACCENT lighting aimed directly on a specific
    object to create a dramatic effect.
  • For the most dramatic effect, the accent lighting
    should be at least 3 times brighter than general
    lighting.
  • EX Light over a special painting,
  • Lights in a china cabinet

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  • TYPES OF BULBS

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Incandescent Bulbs
  • Light produced by electricity passing through a
    tungsten filament in a glass bulb.
  • This light tends to warm and flattering.
  • Bulbs are available in variety of shapes and can
    be clear or frosted
  • Frosted bulbs reduce glare and give a soft light

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Incandescent bulbs (cont)
  • Small clear bulbs, used in chandeliers, give a
    sparkling effect.
  • Available in 15 to 300 watts
  • Used in lamps, overhead lights, outdoor lights

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Halogen Bulbs
  • Special type of incandescent bulb
  • Filled with pressurized halogen gas, which makes
    it more efficient than a regular bulb.
  • Usually smaller than a regular bulb, produces a
    whiter and more intense light
  • More expensive but last longer
  • Can become very hot (1000F), can cause burns

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Fluorescent Bulbs
  • Light that is produced when chemicals inside a
    sealed glass tube transform ultra-violet rays
  • Produce various color casts
  • Usually are long straight tubes, but can also be
    circular and U-shaped
  • Can produce up to 10 times the light of a
    standard bulb of the same wattage

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Fluorescent (cont)
  • Look for the new compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL)
  • These screw into regular light bulb sockets
  • Cost more but last longer
  • Cannot be used with dimmer switches or electronic
    timers

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Light Emitting Diodes LED
  • This diode is a silicon chip about the size of
    a grain of salt and made of crystals.
  • An LED bulb can last 100,000 hours OR more (10x
    longer than CFL, 133x longer than a regular bulb)
  • Considered to be the next major evolution in
    lighting.
  • Just starting in residential use

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Fiber Optics
  • Fiber optic lights are being used primarily in
    museums and for displays because they emit no
    heat and no ultraviolet light
  • Light flows through the glass strands and is
    focused at the end

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Structural Lighting
  • This is built-in permanent lighting
  • Fixtures and wiring are hidden from view.
  • EX wall washers soffit lighting
  • strip lighting down-lights
  • valence lighting cove lighting
  • cornice lighting
  • luminous ceiling panels

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  • Wall washers recessed ceiling lights that spread
    light over a wall from ceiling to floor
  • Valence lighting light source (usually a
    fluorescent tube) mounted over a window and
    hidden by window valence. Shines light both
    upward and downward
  • Strip lighting consist of a row of incandescent
    bulbs around top or sides of mirror in baths
  • Luminous ceiling panels plastic panels covering
    fluorescent tubes. May cover all or part of
    ceiling, provides general light

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  • Cornice lighting mounted near the junction of
    wall and ceiling and directs light downward. Used
    to highlight wall hangings
  • Cove lighting concealed light source that
    directs light upward toward the ceiling. Gives
    appearance of added height
  • Down lights direct a beam of light from ceiling
    downward. Can be accent or general lighting.
    Flush with ceiling

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  • Soffit light enclosed in box-like structure that
    directs light downward. Usually a plastic panel
    diffuses the light, often used over kitchen and
    bathroom sinks

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Non-structural Lighting
  • Consists of fixtures that can be moved or
    replaced.various ceiling and wall fixtures as
    well as portable lamps.
  • Consider track lighting, wall sconce,
    chandeliers, hanging pendants, lamps of all types
    and sizes.
  • Can use all types of bulbs.

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Lighting for Safety
  • Prevents accidents that occur in dim light or
    darkness
  • Make sure all fixtures have UL seal that shows
    that fixture meets safety guidelines.
  • Make sure ALL wiring meets local and state
    electrical safety codes
  • Do not overload outlets with too many lights. Can
    overload circuit and blow fuses or start fires in
    worst case

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Safety Issue in Lighting
  • Are there switches at each doorway into rooms
  • Light at entrance of home
  • Light switch at top bottom of stairs
  • Are there controls for garage/carport lighting
    from inside the house
  • Can you control outside lighting from inside the
    house
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