20 to 25%, United States, Canada, 20%
The fundamental reasons for providing light in a space are to make the objects in the space visible and to conduct activities that must take place in the space.
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Good architectural lighting, light, rendition, glare, Quality lighting
______ has played an important role in human activity throughout history. Up until the early part of the 20th century, people have relied on _________ and __________ such as wood, candle wax, whale oil, coal oil, coal gas, and kerosene but with the advent of _____ and ______________ communities started switching to the safer, cost-effective electricity powered lighting.
Light, natural lighting, flame sources, electricity, incandescent lamps
the earliest known unit of illumination still used today.
Foot-candle
a German chemist invented a more efficient _________ in _____ which was critical to the development of _______________.
Herman Sprengel, vacuum pump, 1865, incandescent light bulb
first developed a working __________ using ___________ in ____________.
Joseph Swan, incandescent light bulb, carbon-filament lamp, February 5, 1879.
Thomas Alva Edison, incandescent lamp, carbonized cotton thread filament, Dec. 21, 1879.
Thomas Alva Edison, electric light
Thomas Alva Edison, 1882, Edison Electric Light Company, Consolidated Edison Company
August 26, 1895, Niagara Falls Power Company
1939, General Electric, fluorescent lighting, incandescent lamp
Professional Organization, technical standards, specifications and design techniques
IESNA
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
LALD
International Association of Lighting Designers
NEMA
National Electrical Manufactures Association
ALA
The American Lighting Association
National Electrical Code (NEC)
National Electrical Code (NEC), manufacture, electrical equipment
Most municipalities and countries require that _______ and __________ electrical wiring conform to the ____. In some jurisdiction, certain NEC requirements are superseded by local requirements.
residential, commercial, NEC
ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc./Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, Inc., Standard 90.1)
ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc./Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, Inc., Standard 90.1)
Elements of seeing; good lighting system
Optics, light , vision, human visual system