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Final Exam in Lighting
Final for Butler's exam
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Art/Design
Undergraduate 3
09/29/2008

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What is the speed of light?
Definition
186,000 miles per second
Term
Light entering the eye is what?
Definition
Luminance which gives rise to the sense of brightness
Term
is brightness subjective?
Definition
Yes, because the sensation of brightness can be only partly attributed to the intensity of light entering the eyes.
Term
brightness is the result of what 3 things?
Definition

1) the intensity of light falling ona given region of the retina at a certain time.

 

2)the intensity of light that the retina has been subject to in the recent past. (adaptation)

 

3) the intensities of light falling on other regions of the retina (contrast)

Term
The change in increasing intensity in color perception is known as what?
Definition
The Purkinje Shift
Term
knowledge of the normal color of an object is called?
Definition
color constancy
Term
Alignment of brain cells forms the basis of what?
Definition
visual memory
Term
What happens if all objects and surfaces in a room receive equal amounts of light?
Definition
Contrast is lost
Term
brightness contrast creates the relationship between what two things?
Definition
foreground and background
Term
a single spotlight on a stage is an extreme example of what?
Definition
focal points
Term
a luminaire emits light in what 3 directions
Definition

downward

 

upward 

 

or multidirectional

Term
direct glare is caused by what?
Definition

by the lighting system

 

excessive light misdirected toward the eye.

Term
Visual comfort probability (VCP) depends on what?
Definition

the size and shape of the room

 

the reflectances of room surfaces

 

and the location and light distribution of the luminaires

Term
reflected glare is what?
Definition
excessive uncontrolled luminance reflected from objects or surfaces in the field of view.
Term
To provide accurate color perception what must happen?
Definition
a light source must emit those wavelengths that the material reflects.
Term
Warm white light emphasizes what colors of the spectrum?
Definition
the longer wavelengths at the end of the spectrum like yellow, red, and orange
Term
cool white light emphasizes what colors of the spectrum?
Definition
the shorter wavelengths of spectrum like blue, green, violet and yellow.
Term
what does color rendering express?
Definition
how colors appear under a given light source.
Term
a warm atmosphere suggests what?
Definition
friendlieness or coziness
Term
a cool atmosphere suggests what?
Definition
efficacy and neatness
Term
if the lighting system for an installation is unknown two light sources should be used to examine samples they are?
Definition

1) should be predominantly blue in spectral distribution such as a daylight fluorescent lamp.

 

2)predominantly red such as an incandescent lamp.

Term
what do you know about direct sunlight?
Definition
is the directional beam emitted by the sun
Term
what do you know about skylight?
Definition
is the diffuse reflection of light from particles in the atmosphere.
Term
monotony and over stimulation can result in what?
Definition
fatigue
Term
moveable controls provide any desired degree of what two situations?
Definition

1) light transmission

 

2)total blackout

Term
what do photosensors do?
Definition

(light sensing devices)

 

they automatically switch electric luminaires off when the daylight contribution at selected interior locations reaches prescribed levels they are switched on as daylight decreases.

Term
the most frequently used base for incandescent lamps is what?
Definition
Medium base.
Term
lamp efficacy is the ratio of what two variables?
Definition
light produced to electricity consumed.
Term
incandescent lamps are divided into what 3 categories?
Definition

1) Directional

 

2)Semi-Directional

 

3) Non-Directional

Term
what do you know about EPACT?
Definition
The US Energy Policy Act of 1992, it established the minimum average efficacy standards for certain incandescent R and PAR lamps that operate at 115-130 volts and have a medim base.
Term
List two construction constraints of the built environment
Definition

1)Depth of Luminaires to Plenum

 

2)Vented Luminaires that vent heat to the Plenum

Term
This source produces light by heating a tungsten filament to a point at which it glows_____
Definition
incandescent
Term
this source produces light by means of an electric arc that excites phospors.______
Definition
fuorescent
Term
This gaseous discharge source contains a small tube with an electric arc that generates appreciable amounts of light such as a mercury vapor lamp
Definition
HID
Term
This source uses a semi-conductor with a chemical chip embedded in a plastic capsule
Definition
LED (light emitting diode)
Term
the unit of measurement of light that strikes a surface
Definition
Foot candle
Term
the unit of measurement of light reflected from a surface
Definition
foot lambert
Term
in 1974 this event brought about a major energy conservative initiative and triggered the promotion of low-voltage lighting products
Definition
Energy embargo
Term
this thin light sensitive membrane lining of the eyeball...often compared to film in a camera
Definition
Retina
Term
an irregularity in the curvature of the cornea and lens
Definition
Astigmatism
Term
list the four stages in the transformation of energy
Definition

1)electricity

2)electro-magnetic energy

3)visible radiant energy

4)chemical energy

Term
if you have one object with 85% reflection placed agains an object with 50% reflection...what is the percentage brightness difference...show the equation
Definition
85/50=58.8
Term
if you are using a light source projecting 150 footcandles on a surface with 80% reflection...how many footlamberts will you have...
Definition
150*80= 120 footlamberts
Term
list the 6 components that influence a lighting design
Definition

1)client motivation

2)client perception vision

3)color

4)mood

5)activities

6)daylighting

Term
list 6 factors by which a designer can analyze a lighting project
Definition

1)assement of client and site

2)use of compositional techniques

3)evaluation of construction constraints

4)selection of light sources

5)selection of luminaires

6)communication of the design

Term
list the 3 "visual tools" that may be used in the analysis of a lighting design
Definition

1)floor cavity

2)room cavity

3)ceiling cavity

Term
list the 5 overall cost factors related to lighting
Definition

1)tax

2)shipping

3)luminaire cost

4)maintenance

5)intial lamping

Term
visible light is measured in wavelengths known as
Definition
nanometers
Term
when light travels through objects of greater optical density it is bent because the speed of light or _______ is slowed.
Definition
velocity
Term
the element of design refers to contour of an object
Definition
shape
Term
the percentage of people when seated in the least desirable location that find lighting to be comfortable is
Definition
(VCP) visual comfort probability
Term
the principle of design compares an object to something of a known size
Definition
scale
Term
psychological terms may be used to express stimuli. Detailed or complex environments refer to what type of stimuli?
Definition
High Load
Term
this is a common treatment for Seaonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Definition
Bright light treatment
Term
luminaires distribute light by what 2 means?
Definition

1)concentrated

2)diffused

Term
the sense of light is ____________ referring to the difference of light and dark and quantity of contrast
Definition
contrast sensitive
Term
list one thing Perceptual Clarity can rely on
Definition

1) Facial clarity

 

2)gestures

Term
the visible radiant color of light that matches a certain wavelength of light measured in what?
Definition
Degrees Kelvin
Term
This establishes a color temperature of light and the comparison of that light source to objects or surfaces
Definition
Color Rendering Index (CRI)
Term
The degree of lightness or darknessof a color (pigment)
Definition
Value
Term
the degree of saturation, purity or strength of a color (pigment)
Definition
intensity or chroma
Term
intermixing pigment primaries
Definition
subtractive primaries
Term
combining primariy light wavelengths
Definition
additive primaries
Term
contrast provided by the interaction of hues through changes in value or intensity
Definition
law of simultaneous contrast
Term
cooler or warmer hues may affect objects in this way
Definition
objects may advance or recede
Term
the efficiency of a light source pertaining to color rendering properties and overall product performance.
Definition
efficacy
Term
wavelengths of light are measured in what?
Definition
nanometers
Term
Neon is what type of light source?
Definition
a small diameter cold-cathode lamp
Term
Hot Cathodes are used for virtually all types of what light source?
Definition
all flourescent lighting
Term
What is Hot Cathode?
Definition
a coiled tungsten filament at each end of the bulb impregnated  with electron-emissive materials.
Term
what are 3 types of lamp ballast circuits?
Definition

1) Preheat

 

2)Instant Start

 

3)Rapid-start

Term
the cyclic variation in the light output of a fluorescent light source is known as what?
Definition
flicker
Term
What are the three principle families of HID light sources?
Definition

1) Mercury Vapor

 

2) Metal Halide

 

3) High-pressure sodium lamps

Term
many high-color-rendering HID lamps have what? and They produce what?
Definition

they have shorter lives and

produce lower light output

Term
 Dimming Some HID light sources using special ballasts may cause what?
Definition
color shifts and reduced lamp efficacy.
Term
This component of daylight can cause excessive levels of brightness that must be controlled
Definition
Sunlight
Term
In an incandescent lamp what determines the amount of electrical current drawn by the lamp also regulating its light output?
Definition
Length and diameter of the filament
Term
Lamp classification codes for diameter are always expressed in what measurement?
Definition
1/8 of an inch
Term
the three typical filling gases in an incandescent lamp are:
Definition

1) Nitrogen

 

2)Argon

 

3)Krypton

Term
What type of dimmer should be used if the same lighting system is to be controlled from more than one location?
Definition
Programmable Dimmer
Term
This incandescent lamp type emits light in all directions usually requiring components to control distribution.
Definition
Non-Directional
Term
Halogen gas is used in some incandescent lamps to do what?
Definition
Retards the evaporation of the filament
Term
Many reflectorized (R) and Parabolic Aluminized Reflector (PAR) and A lamps do no meet the efficiency standards set forth by this.
Definition
Epact of 1992
Term
This is a popular beam precise lamp which can operate at regular or low voltage...often used in projectors
Definition
Multi-facueted Mirror Reflector (MR)
Term
The current time table to phase out the use of many incandescent lamps due to energy concerns in the United States is
Definition
2012-2014
Term
in an electric discharge lamp light is produced by passning an electric current through what?
Definition
Vapor/gas
Term
the color rendering ability of a fluorescent lamp is created by what?
Definition
phosphorescent
Term
fluorescent lamps require this to regulate the electric current?
Definition
ballast
Term
this type of ballasted mechanism in a fluorescent lamp combines the preheat and instant start features and a starter is not necessary
Definition
rapid-start
Term
the vast difference between T12 and T8 or T5 fluorescent lamps is the amount of these 3 things...
Definition

1) glass

 

2)amount of phosphoruscent material

 

3)wattage

Term
during the first 100 hours of usage the lumen rating (efficacy or efficiency) of most fluorescent lamps drops by what percentage?
Definition
5%
Term
the typical range of fluorescent lamp life in hours is what?
Definition
7,500 to 24,000
Term
Color rendering index (CRI) takes into account what 4 variables?
Definition

color rendering

 

quality of light over life of lamp

 

efficiency the lamp

 

life of the lamp

Term
the mercury arc in a fluorescent lamp operates at what hertz cycle?
Definition
60 Hz this means it turns on and off 120 times per second.
Term
light in a fluorescent lamp stays visible due to what?
Definition
carry-over cycle
Term
What is the definition of an LED?
Definition
A light source consisting of a chemical chip embedded in a plastic capsule.
Term
What is the most common conductor material?
Definition
Silicon
Term
with high power LED what is necessary to maintain reliable light production?
Definition
dissipate excessive heat
Term
what 3 colors are used with LEDs?
Definition
Red, Green and Blue
Term
the white light produced by combining the 3 colors of LED is called a ____________
Definition
RGB LED
Term
Dimming LED sources allows what important attribute?
Definition
the color to remain unchanged
Term
what makes the use of LED more environmentally friendly than a fluorescent source?
Definition
no use of mercury
Term
One concern about using LED refers to specific light waves that may be toxic to those with macular degeneration this is called a?
Definition
blue-light hazard
Term
List 3 applications of the use of LED other than lighting
Definition

1)remote control

 

2)toys

 

3)flashlights

Term
Specular surfaces are virtually what?
Definition
mirrors
Term
corrugated, hammered, brushed, or etched surfaces do what to reflection?
Definition
disperse or spread the reflected beam.
Term
This reflection is compared to sand on the beach where there are no bright spots and the surface appears the same from all angles of view.
Definition
Diffuse reflection.
Term
An elliptical contour "ellipse" has how many focal points?
Definition
2 foci/focal points
Term
what materials are most used for fabrication of reflectors?
Definition
aluminum
Term
what does diffuse transmission of light do?
Definition
it disperses light in al directions and eliminates the directional quality of the beam.
Term
What are the two basic kinds lens systems?
Definition
convex and concave.
Term
What is photometry
Definition
the science that measures light
Term
the perception of surface luminance is based largely on what? in what two ways?
Definition
on the eye's ability to .

1)by dilating

2)by contracting
Term
the luminous intensity curve gives a picture of what?
Definition
the total light pattern produced by a source
Term
Typical luminance requirements vary with what three things?
Definition
1) the visual difficulty of the work task

2) the age and eyes of the worker

3) and the importance of speed and accuracy in the completion of the task.
Term
electrically charged particles are called what?
Definition
electrons
Term
resistance results in what?
Definition
the production of light or heat or oth.
Term
what is the best electrical conductor?
Definition
silver
Term
what current is the prevailing electrical current in use today?
Definition
alternating current or AC
Term
Occupancy sensors work in what four ways?
Definition
1)audio

2)ultrasonic

3)passive infrared

4)optical
Term
what dimmers are predominant today?
Definition
solid-state dimmers
Term
dimming incandescent lamps does what?
Definition
increases the life of the lamp.
Term
what is the only type of fluorescent lamp that can be dimmed?
Definition
only rapid-start fluorescent lamps
Term
what are the two basic strategies in energy management control?
Definition
1)control in space by electrically positioning (switching) the light where it is needed.

2) control in time or suppling lighting where it is needed.
Term
The conrol of light direction is accomplished by what 3 methods?
Definition

1) Reflection

 

2)Transmission

 

3)Refraction

Term
the type of reflection from a smooth, highly polished surface?
Definition
Specular reflection
Term
This reflector contour has 2 focal points places far apart creating a parallel beam
Definition
Parabolic contour
Term
Glare is controlled by what 2 elements?
Definition

1)Baffles

 

2) Louvers

Term
what is the science of measuring light?
Definition
Photometry
Term
Intensity of light is measured in?
Definition
Candelas
Term
This is light reflected from a surface in a given direction
Definition
Luminance
Term
Light emitted in all directions measured in lumens is called what?
Definition
Flux
Term
foot candles x percentage of reflectance =
Definition

foot lamberts

 

fcx %reflectance=fl

Term
Type of light transmission dispersing light in all directions?
Definition
Diffuse transmission.
Term
what is the wattage equation?
Definition
voltage x amperes
Term
what is the equation for voltage
Definition
wattage divided by amperes
Term
what is the equation for amperes
Definition
wattage divided by voltage
Term
technology converts sun into electricity by using the electrons from sunlight through the interaction of sunlight and semi-conductor materials. It does not use sunlight as with the solar power system.
Definition
Photovoltaic (PV)
Term
sources such as solid waste or garbage, agricultural waste such as corn cobs and wheat and wood produces approximately 1%
Definition
Biomas
Term
the path through which electricity flows
Definition
circuit
Term
the potential of the flow of electricity.
Definition
Voltage/Volts/V
Term
the rate at which electricity is transformed into some other form of energy...such as heat, cool air, cooking elements, etc.
Definition
wattage
Term
current that always flows in one direction.
Definition
direct current
Term
only one path through which electrons can flow. Load sensitive.
Definition
series current
Term
the operating efficiency of a light source found by dividing lumens by wattage
Definition
efficacy
Term
the rate electricity is transformed into light, heat, cooling, and power for a variety of electrical equipment.
Definition
wattage
Term
the typical generator uses an ________________ produced by electricity
Definition
electromagnet
Term
the rate of flow of an electric current
Definition
amperes
Term
relates to the total light producing output of a light source. the factor is assigned by the manufacturer and allows comparison of lifhr sources to gage product efficiency.
Definition
Lumens
Term
receptacle uses electromechanical circuits to trip the circuit in the event of a power surge or vast deficiency. This is linked directly to the circuit breaker box where the ultimate point of grounding will take place.
Definition
Ground fault interrupt
Term
a conducting material (wire) that are formed into a cylinder. When the cylinder rotates it induces tiny electric currents and by combining the currents from many sections of the wire a large current is made.
Definition
insulated coils
Term
converts a form of mechanical energy into electrical energy
Definition
turbine generator
Term
technology is the answer
Definition
technology
Term
AC
Definition
Air Compressor
Term
AHU
Definition
air handling unit
Term
The air handler also houses the
Definition
heating element
Term
special supply units (vents) located in walls or ceilings to diffuse (spread) air into the structure
Definition
air supply
Term
special vents or grates that allow for used air supplied to a room to be re-circulated, cooled, or heated and purified
Definition
air return
Term
special filters to eliminate impurities in cooled or heated air as it is re-circulated.
Definition
filtration system
Term
a special device placed in a central location to control the temperature of cooled or heated air and to process air in an automatic or forced air system.
Definition
thermostatic control
Term
CD
Definition
ceiling duct
Term
wd
Definition
wall duct
Term
CR
Definition
ceiling return
Term
wr
Definition
wall return
Term
ef
Definition
exhaust fan
Term
total cooloing provided by an air conditoner over the course of its normal annual usage divided by the total electric energy input in watts-hours over that same period.
Definition
SEER: seasonal energy efficiency ratio
Term
the rating used to express the average specific temperature of a unit for on/off system cycling known as duty factor.
Definition
HSPF:heating seasonal performance factor
Term
a small unit of heat equal to approximately the heat from a wooden kitchen match. 
Definition
BTU/British Thermal Unit
Term
part of a structure that protects the occupants and property by confining the fire, heat, smoke and toxic fumes to the area of their origin until the fire is extinguished or until it burns itself out totally.
Definition
Compartmentation
Term
automatic fire rated door closures help contain fire, heat, smoke and toxic fumes. they are used in HVAC assemblies. Draft stops are required in combustible construction to close off large spaces.
Definition
Dampers
Term
generally located in or adjacent to stairwells and should contain communication devices to summon help.
Definition
Areas of Refuge
Term
are constructed as an entire assembly and are rated for number of minutes or hours necessary to protect people and property by type of building construction, population density and amout of types of access or egress.
Definition
Fire doors
Term
sprinkler head that sits on top of piping and allows for water spray in all directions
Definition
upright
Term
sprinkler head that is attached to the underside of piping and allows for water spray in all directions.
Definition
pendant
Term
sprinkler that typically has one head in smaller rooms attached to one side wall enabling the entire room to be sprinkled by one head.
Definition
sidewall
Term
The ADA requires that these outlets be mounted...
Definition
15 inches/38cm above the finished floor.
Term
wheelchair access requires a public telephone to have front or side access with a clear area of...
Definition
30x48 inches or 76x122 cm.
Term
this is a complete computerized and intelligent network of electronics that will monitor and control all lighting and mechanical systems.
Definition
BAS (Building Automation Systems)
Term
these typically interconnect computers, fax machines, printers and scanners for internal ease of operation.
Definition
LAN (Local Area Network)
Term
The best products to use due to the fact that they are designed to resist interference from electronics and other noise.
Definition
Coaxial Cables
Term
These are best used for high security issues, video systems and unusually heavy transmission loads. These can carry very large loads of data.
Definition
Fiber optic cables
Term
these can detect improper entry. They are wired to detect motion or temperature changes. They may be wired to silent systems or internal alarms that are set in range of decibels to frighten an intruder.
Definition
Photosensors and Infrared detectors
Term
The portion which leads to the entrance of an exit
Definition
Exit Access
Term
The portion which is separated from all other spaces of a building or structure by construction or equipment to provide a protected way of travel to the exit discharge.
Definition
Exit
Term
the portion between the termination of an exit and a public way.
Definition
exit discharge
Term
the light source is contained outside of the device or legend that is to be illuminated. The light source is typically a dedicated incandescent or fluorescent source.
Definition
externally illuminated
Term

the light souce is contained inside the device or legend that is illuminated. The light source is typically incandescent, fluorescent, electro luminescent, photoluminescent or light emitting diodes

Definition
internally illuminated
Term
the sign is illuminated by self-contained power sources and operates independently of external power sources.
Definition
photoluminescent
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