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What is a Candela?
The unit of measurement of luminous intensity of a light source in a given direction.
What is a Lumen?
The unit of luminous flux; the luminous flux emitted within a unit solid angle (one steradian) by a point source having a uniform luminous intensity of one candela (1 cd).
What is Illuminance?
The density of the luminous flux incident on a surface; the quotient of the luminous flux divided by the area of the surface when the latter is uniformly illuminated.
What is Luminaire efficiency?
The ratio of the light output of a light source (a specific lamp) to the electrical energy consumed to produce that light source.
What is Illumination?
Luminous flux in lumens incident on the surface.
What is Light life?
The rated life of a lamp is its median life expectancy, expressed in hours. The cumulative time that lapses before 50% of a representative group of lamps has failed and the other lamps in the group continue operating (for most lamp types). For LED sources, the life is defined as the time which lumen output depreciates to 70% of initial value.
What is Color Rendering Index?
Measure of the degree of color shift objects undergo when illuminated by a light source, as compared with a reference source, normally incandescent.
What is Lumen Maintenance?
How a lamp maintains its light output over its lifetime.
What are the Three Principal Lamp Types?
What is an Incandescent Lamp?
Incandescent lamps emit visible light as a result of heating; they incandesce.
What are Fluorescent Lamps?
Fluorescent lamp is composed of a tubular glass bulb that is covered with a thin phosphor coating on its inside surface.
What is a Ballast?
A device used with fluorescent and HID lamps to provide the necessary starting voltage and to limit the current during operation of the lamp.
What are High Intensity Discharge Lamps?
High-intensity discharge lamps (HID lamps) are a type of electrical gas-discharge lamp which produces light by means of an electric arc between tungsten electrodes housed inside a translucent or transparent fused quartz or fused alumina arc tube. This tube is filled with noble gas and often also contains suitable metal or metal salts.
Lumens Method
The lumens method (also called the zonal cavity method) is a way to calculate the average illuminance (light level) in a room or space. It’s widely used in lighting design when you want to size lighting systems for offices, classrooms, warehouses, et
Point Method
The point method (often called the point-by-point method) is another approach in lighting design, but instead of estimating the average light in a whole room (like the lumens method), it calculates the illuminance at a specific point on a surface — for example, the light level on a desk, floor, or roadway.
Zonal Cavity Method
A lighting design procedure used for predetermining the relation between the number and types of lamps or luminaires, the room characteristics, and the average illuminance on the work place. The zonal cavity method takes into account both direct and reflected flux.
Light Loss Factor
A factor used in calculating illuminance after a given period and under given conditions (formerly called maintenance factor).
Lamp Lumen Depreciation Factor
Multiplicative factor in calculations of illumination for reduction in the light output of a lamp over a period of time.
Luminaire Dirt Depreciation Factor
Multiplicative factor used in calculations of illuminance for reduced illuminance due to dirt collecting on the luminaires.