This document provides an overview of lighting design basics presented by James Benya. It discusses key topics such as light sources, luminaires, switching and dimming, daylighting, and calculations. The presentation covers residential, office, hospitality and other commercial lighting design applications. It emphasizes a layered approach to lighting design using ambient, task, and focal layers of light.
The document outlines the lighting design for various areas of the Delavan Public Library including the stacks areas, task locations, circulation pathways, children's areas, entryway, and bathroom with recommendations for luminaire types, lighting layers, color temperature, CRI, and illumination levels to provide optimal task lighting, ambient lighting, and visual interest throughout the library spaces.
This 1-hour course from the American Institute of Architects covers lighting design fundamentals for commercial interior designers. The course will cover fixture and light source identification, proper application techniques, common mistakes, and integrating lighting into construction. Learning objectives include understanding fixture types, proper applications, common mistakes, and integrating lighting design. The course then covers various lighting fixture and source types, lighting measurements, color rendering and temperature, lighting for specific applications, and guidelines for lighting design.
This document provides information on lighting design and different types of light sources. It discusses key lighting concepts like color temperature, lumens, footcandles and lux. It describes different types of lighting fixtures and luminaires. Common artificial light sources are covered, including incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge lamps, and LEDs. Details are given on incandescent lamp construction and types, as well as tungsten-halogen and low-voltage lamps.
This document discusses lighting requirements and considerations for offices and schools. It covers topics such as lighting quality, quantity, room surface reflectances, luminaire brightness, glare zones, light source choices between fluorescent and incandescent, and lighting system types including direct, indirect, and direct-indirect. It also provides guidance on luminaire location, orientation, and suspension heights for different room sizes and types. Maintaining quality lighting while avoiding glare is emphasized.
Under Cabinet Lighting - Selection Guide from iLuXxiluxx
Selection Guide for Under Cabinet Lighting. It is the starting point for planning your project. Contains:
1- Selection criteria
2- Options available on the market
3. A review of each option
4- Solutions from www.iluxxinc.com
This document provides information on lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It discusses key lighting principles and terms such as foot candles, lux, color temperature, and color rendering index. It also describes different light sources like incandescent lamps, types of lighting fixtures and luminaires, and how to classify luminaires. Recommended light levels for various activities are provided.
The document discusses various aspects of lighting design including:
- Color temperature is measured in Kelvin and affects the appearance of a room, with higher temperatures appearing whiter and cooler.
- Lighting fixtures (luminaires) come in different types like recessed, ceiling mounted, wall mounted, and portable and are classified based on their form and mounting method.
- Different light sources are discussed like incandescent, fluorescent, LED, and high intensity discharge lamps. Each have their own characteristics in terms of efficiency, lifespan, and light output.
- Factors that influence lighting design include color rendering, finishes, lamp type, and distribution of light. Proper lighting is essential for interior spaces.
The document outlines the lighting design for various areas of the Delavan Public Library including the stacks areas, task locations, circulation pathways, children's areas, entryway, and bathroom with recommendations for luminaire types, lighting layers, color temperature, CRI, and illumination levels to provide optimal task lighting, ambient lighting, and visual interest throughout the library spaces.
This 1-hour course from the American Institute of Architects covers lighting design fundamentals for commercial interior designers. The course will cover fixture and light source identification, proper application techniques, common mistakes, and integrating lighting into construction. Learning objectives include understanding fixture types, proper applications, common mistakes, and integrating lighting design. The course then covers various lighting fixture and source types, lighting measurements, color rendering and temperature, lighting for specific applications, and guidelines for lighting design.
This document provides information on lighting design and different types of light sources. It discusses key lighting concepts like color temperature, lumens, footcandles and lux. It describes different types of lighting fixtures and luminaires. Common artificial light sources are covered, including incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge lamps, and LEDs. Details are given on incandescent lamp construction and types, as well as tungsten-halogen and low-voltage lamps.
This document discusses lighting requirements and considerations for offices and schools. It covers topics such as lighting quality, quantity, room surface reflectances, luminaire brightness, glare zones, light source choices between fluorescent and incandescent, and lighting system types including direct, indirect, and direct-indirect. It also provides guidance on luminaire location, orientation, and suspension heights for different room sizes and types. Maintaining quality lighting while avoiding glare is emphasized.
Under Cabinet Lighting - Selection Guide from iLuXxiluxx
Selection Guide for Under Cabinet Lighting. It is the starting point for planning your project. Contains:
1- Selection criteria
2- Options available on the market
3. A review of each option
4- Solutions from www.iluxxinc.com
This document provides information on lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It discusses key lighting principles and terms such as foot candles, lux, color temperature, and color rendering index. It also describes different light sources like incandescent lamps, types of lighting fixtures and luminaires, and how to classify luminaires. Recommended light levels for various activities are provided.
The document discusses various aspects of lighting design including:
- Color temperature is measured in Kelvin and affects the appearance of a room, with higher temperatures appearing whiter and cooler.
- Lighting fixtures (luminaires) come in different types like recessed, ceiling mounted, wall mounted, and portable and are classified based on their form and mounting method.
- Different light sources are discussed like incandescent, fluorescent, LED, and high intensity discharge lamps. Each have their own characteristics in terms of efficiency, lifespan, and light output.
- Factors that influence lighting design include color rendering, finishes, lamp type, and distribution of light. Proper lighting is essential for interior spaces.
This document discusses various topics related to lighting design for commercial and residential spaces, including:
- Units of light measurement such as candela, foot-candle, and lux
- Recommended light levels for different activities from hallways to kitchens
- Color temperature and how it relates to lighting appearance
- Different types of lighting fixtures and light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- Factors to consider for lighting such as distribution, intensity, and color rendering
Color and light seminar 2012- 13 by Tanveer AlamAr.Tanveer Alam
The document provides information about light and color. It discusses the physiology of light and color and their interrelation. It covers different light sources like daylight, incandescent lights, fluorescent lights, LED lights, and fiber optic lights. It discusses the psychological effects of different colors like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, black, and white. It covers color theory concepts like the color wheel, warm and cool colors, and different color harmonies. It provides guidance on using appropriate colors for different rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and more.
This document discusses various types of indirect lighting techniques, including:
1. Cove lighting, which directs light up from fixtures mounted in coves or walls to provide diffuse ceiling illumination. Proper fixture placement and spacing is important to avoid shadows.
2. Valance lighting, which conceals fixtures behind a suspended valance to direct light up or down.
3. Cornice lighting, which mounts fixtures behind decorative cornice molding to uplight walls and ceilings. Purpose-built cornice for lighting must be securely mounted.
4. Soffit lighting, which hides fixtures in corners and edges to indirectly light rooms through reflected light off walls and ceilings.
5. Wall
Lighting can be achieved through both artificial and natural means. Different types of lighting serve different purposes, such as task lighting providing concentrated light for reading or inspection, accent lighting highlighting specific areas, and general lighting filling in spaces. Proper lighting design considers human needs and activities, light levels required, light color, and light distribution. Different rooms benefit from different lighting approaches and fixtures to create the right atmosphere.
The document discusses various types of portable lighting equipment used in film and video production, including their characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. Redhead and blonde lighting are discussed as simple yet inexpensive lighting options that output 650-1000W and more respectively, but get very hot. Other lighting discussed includes practicals, reflector boards, diffusers, spotlights, and floodlights. The key principles of hard and soft lighting, three-point lighting setups, and color temperature are also summarized.
The document describes several speaker design projects by Ben Baker. Project 1 created 4-way tower speakers with no toe-in requirement and flat frequency response both on and off axis using a 2" dome mid-range driver. Project 2 made high-power 3-way tower speakers comparable to expensive B&W speakers. Project 3 designed an active subwoofer with high output capability. Project 4 adapted the tweeter design from Project 2 into bookshelf speakers competing with B&W 805s at lower cost. Project 5 created high-power 3-way PA speakers and Project 6 developed affordable amplifiers capable of over 200 watts per channel. Project 7 involved safety software for a power supply to only activate high voltage under
electrical luminaries and market surveysahil saifi
A luminaire is defined in Article 100 as “a complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the parts designed to distribute the light, to position and protect the lamps and ballast (where applicable), and to connect the lamps to the power supply.” Since luminaires (lighting fixtures) were not previously defined before the 2002 NEC, this new definition is meant to cover all aspects of a lighting unit, including the lamps that actually provide the illumination, as well as internal and external parts necessary for the proper operation of the unit.
The document provides guidance on landscape lighting design using Louis Poulsen Lighting products. It discusses key principles of lighting function, comfort, and ambience. It covers choosing light fixtures and light sources, and emphasizes selecting options that render natural colors accurately and create a balanced lighting scheme. Designers should consider technical lighting needs as well as the human and atmospheric elements of a project.
This document discusses different types of lighting sources and fixtures. It describes natural light from the sun and artificial lights including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED bulbs. Incandescent bulbs produce light through a heated filament while fluorescent bulbs use gas and phosphors. LEDs are small, efficient, and produce high light intensity. The document also outlines different methods of lighting installation including direct, indirect, and diffused approaches as well as architectural lighting techniques like cove, track, and soffit fixtures. Common portable and non-architectural fixtures like ceiling, wall, and table lamps are also summarized.
The document provides lighting design recommendations for different areas of the Escape Bar including The Tent, The Terrace, the Ellipse Bar, and The Snail. It suggests using hidden, warm lighting for The Tent and Terrace to create a relaxed atmosphere, while recommending brighter and colorful RGB lighting for the more active Ellipse Bar along with hidden lighting underneath fixtures and surfaces.
The document discusses different types and methods of lighting. It describes natural lighting sources like sunlight and artificial sources like incandescent, fluorescent, and halogen lamps. Different lighting methods are direct, indirect, and diffuse lighting using fixtures that can be architectural like cove lighting or non-architectural like portable lamps. Considerations for good lighting include utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, durability, and maintenance. Lux and lumen are units of measurement where one lux equals one lumen per square meter. The relationship between them determines how many lumens are needed to illuminate a given area.
Carolyn Kriston has provided summaries of several design projects in her portfolio, including an NKBA student kitchen and bathroom design competition, a "Trout Pond" summer home design, an "Airport Kiosk" design, and a "Retail Project" store design. The projects showcase her skills in drafting plans, developing perspectives, addressing design challenges, and applying sustainable design principles. Her portfolio demonstrates experience with both residential and commercial design projects and competitions.
Light is fundamental for space and essential for human well-being and it is the success of any building.
Light quality affects human behaviour, health, comfort and mood.
"Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep“ -Le Corbusier, August27,1965
Light, space and human they effect and work with each other.
Space needs light to illuminate; light needs space to receive it, light within the space change human experience
Akshra, 2nd Year Interior Design (Lighting Design Project)dezyneecole
Portfolio Of Student Of Dezyne E'cole College , Akshra, Second Year Interior Design.This Is The Portfolio Of Her Work From Second Year .For More Details Visit www.dezyneecole.com
The document outlines design goals for a modest ranch home to be built in Kimble County, Texas. Key goals include using natural local materials like timber, plaster and stone, incorporating sustainable features like solar power and rainwater catchment, and creating an earthy modern style with low maintenance. The home should be one story and under 2,200 square feet. Interior considerations include a kitchen/dining/living area, two master suites, laundry room, and outdoor kitchen. Inspiration is drawn from other rustic modern homes that blend indoors and outdoors.
The document discusses different types of lighting sources including incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), and LED lights. It provides information on the efficacy, color rendering index, luminance, lifespan, and color temperature of each type. Specifications and pricing for various models of CFL, LED, and fluorescent tube lights are also included.
This document is a presentation on lighting design basics by James Benya. It covers many fundamental topics in lighting design including different light sources, luminaires, switching and dimming options, daylighting, and the layered approach to lighting design. The presentation is divided into 19 sections that cover topics such as residential, office, and hospitality lighting design, as well as collaborating with lighting designers and using computers in lighting design.
This document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers various topics such as:
1. The different types of light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, and LED lamps.
2. Factors that influence light quality like color temperature, color rendering index, and lighting fixtures.
3. Classifications of lighting fixtures and the different types of lighting like general, accent, task, and decorative lighting.
4. Detailed information about incandescent lamps, their construction, advantages, disadvantages and types.
Eco-story LED lighting provides tremendous savings through a 90% reduction in energy usage and lifespan of 40,000 hours compared to traditional bulbs' 1,500 hours. Their LED bulbs have a return on investment of 1.2 years and save customers an average of $4,004 annually on a 100 bulb installation. By replacing 100 50-watt bulbs with Eco-story's 5-watt LED bulbs, a customer can save over $29,000 in energy costs and emissions over the bulbs' lifetime.
The document discusses various types of lighting sources and their properties. It describes incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge lamps, and LED lights. It covers key characteristics like color temperature, light output, efficiency, lifespan, and benefits of each. Common lighting fixtures and their uses are also outlined.
This document discusses various topics related to lighting design for commercial and residential spaces, including:
- Units of light measurement such as candela, foot-candle, and lux
- Recommended light levels for different activities from hallways to kitchens
- Color temperature and how it relates to lighting appearance
- Different types of lighting fixtures and light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- Factors to consider for lighting such as distribution, intensity, and color rendering
Color and light seminar 2012- 13 by Tanveer AlamAr.Tanveer Alam
The document provides information about light and color. It discusses the physiology of light and color and their interrelation. It covers different light sources like daylight, incandescent lights, fluorescent lights, LED lights, and fiber optic lights. It discusses the psychological effects of different colors like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, black, and white. It covers color theory concepts like the color wheel, warm and cool colors, and different color harmonies. It provides guidance on using appropriate colors for different rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and more.
This document discusses various types of indirect lighting techniques, including:
1. Cove lighting, which directs light up from fixtures mounted in coves or walls to provide diffuse ceiling illumination. Proper fixture placement and spacing is important to avoid shadows.
2. Valance lighting, which conceals fixtures behind a suspended valance to direct light up or down.
3. Cornice lighting, which mounts fixtures behind decorative cornice molding to uplight walls and ceilings. Purpose-built cornice for lighting must be securely mounted.
4. Soffit lighting, which hides fixtures in corners and edges to indirectly light rooms through reflected light off walls and ceilings.
5. Wall
Lighting can be achieved through both artificial and natural means. Different types of lighting serve different purposes, such as task lighting providing concentrated light for reading or inspection, accent lighting highlighting specific areas, and general lighting filling in spaces. Proper lighting design considers human needs and activities, light levels required, light color, and light distribution. Different rooms benefit from different lighting approaches and fixtures to create the right atmosphere.
The document discusses various types of portable lighting equipment used in film and video production, including their characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. Redhead and blonde lighting are discussed as simple yet inexpensive lighting options that output 650-1000W and more respectively, but get very hot. Other lighting discussed includes practicals, reflector boards, diffusers, spotlights, and floodlights. The key principles of hard and soft lighting, three-point lighting setups, and color temperature are also summarized.
The document describes several speaker design projects by Ben Baker. Project 1 created 4-way tower speakers with no toe-in requirement and flat frequency response both on and off axis using a 2" dome mid-range driver. Project 2 made high-power 3-way tower speakers comparable to expensive B&W speakers. Project 3 designed an active subwoofer with high output capability. Project 4 adapted the tweeter design from Project 2 into bookshelf speakers competing with B&W 805s at lower cost. Project 5 created high-power 3-way PA speakers and Project 6 developed affordable amplifiers capable of over 200 watts per channel. Project 7 involved safety software for a power supply to only activate high voltage under
electrical luminaries and market surveysahil saifi
A luminaire is defined in Article 100 as “a complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the parts designed to distribute the light, to position and protect the lamps and ballast (where applicable), and to connect the lamps to the power supply.” Since luminaires (lighting fixtures) were not previously defined before the 2002 NEC, this new definition is meant to cover all aspects of a lighting unit, including the lamps that actually provide the illumination, as well as internal and external parts necessary for the proper operation of the unit.
The document provides guidance on landscape lighting design using Louis Poulsen Lighting products. It discusses key principles of lighting function, comfort, and ambience. It covers choosing light fixtures and light sources, and emphasizes selecting options that render natural colors accurately and create a balanced lighting scheme. Designers should consider technical lighting needs as well as the human and atmospheric elements of a project.
This document discusses different types of lighting sources and fixtures. It describes natural light from the sun and artificial lights including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED bulbs. Incandescent bulbs produce light through a heated filament while fluorescent bulbs use gas and phosphors. LEDs are small, efficient, and produce high light intensity. The document also outlines different methods of lighting installation including direct, indirect, and diffused approaches as well as architectural lighting techniques like cove, track, and soffit fixtures. Common portable and non-architectural fixtures like ceiling, wall, and table lamps are also summarized.
The document provides lighting design recommendations for different areas of the Escape Bar including The Tent, The Terrace, the Ellipse Bar, and The Snail. It suggests using hidden, warm lighting for The Tent and Terrace to create a relaxed atmosphere, while recommending brighter and colorful RGB lighting for the more active Ellipse Bar along with hidden lighting underneath fixtures and surfaces.
The document discusses different types and methods of lighting. It describes natural lighting sources like sunlight and artificial sources like incandescent, fluorescent, and halogen lamps. Different lighting methods are direct, indirect, and diffuse lighting using fixtures that can be architectural like cove lighting or non-architectural like portable lamps. Considerations for good lighting include utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, durability, and maintenance. Lux and lumen are units of measurement where one lux equals one lumen per square meter. The relationship between them determines how many lumens are needed to illuminate a given area.
Carolyn Kriston has provided summaries of several design projects in her portfolio, including an NKBA student kitchen and bathroom design competition, a "Trout Pond" summer home design, an "Airport Kiosk" design, and a "Retail Project" store design. The projects showcase her skills in drafting plans, developing perspectives, addressing design challenges, and applying sustainable design principles. Her portfolio demonstrates experience with both residential and commercial design projects and competitions.
Light is fundamental for space and essential for human well-being and it is the success of any building.
Light quality affects human behaviour, health, comfort and mood.
"Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep“ -Le Corbusier, August27,1965
Light, space and human they effect and work with each other.
Space needs light to illuminate; light needs space to receive it, light within the space change human experience
Akshra, 2nd Year Interior Design (Lighting Design Project)dezyneecole
Portfolio Of Student Of Dezyne E'cole College , Akshra, Second Year Interior Design.This Is The Portfolio Of Her Work From Second Year .For More Details Visit www.dezyneecole.com
The document outlines design goals for a modest ranch home to be built in Kimble County, Texas. Key goals include using natural local materials like timber, plaster and stone, incorporating sustainable features like solar power and rainwater catchment, and creating an earthy modern style with low maintenance. The home should be one story and under 2,200 square feet. Interior considerations include a kitchen/dining/living area, two master suites, laundry room, and outdoor kitchen. Inspiration is drawn from other rustic modern homes that blend indoors and outdoors.
The document discusses different types of lighting sources including incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), and LED lights. It provides information on the efficacy, color rendering index, luminance, lifespan, and color temperature of each type. Specifications and pricing for various models of CFL, LED, and fluorescent tube lights are also included.
This document is a presentation on lighting design basics by James Benya. It covers many fundamental topics in lighting design including different light sources, luminaires, switching and dimming options, daylighting, and the layered approach to lighting design. The presentation is divided into 19 sections that cover topics such as residential, office, and hospitality lighting design, as well as collaborating with lighting designers and using computers in lighting design.
This document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers various topics such as:
1. The different types of light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, and LED lamps.
2. Factors that influence light quality like color temperature, color rendering index, and lighting fixtures.
3. Classifications of lighting fixtures and the different types of lighting like general, accent, task, and decorative lighting.
4. Detailed information about incandescent lamps, their construction, advantages, disadvantages and types.
Eco-story LED lighting provides tremendous savings through a 90% reduction in energy usage and lifespan of 40,000 hours compared to traditional bulbs' 1,500 hours. Their LED bulbs have a return on investment of 1.2 years and save customers an average of $4,004 annually on a 100 bulb installation. By replacing 100 50-watt bulbs with Eco-story's 5-watt LED bulbs, a customer can save over $29,000 in energy costs and emissions over the bulbs' lifetime.
The document discusses various types of lighting sources and their properties. It describes incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge lamps, and LED lights. It covers key characteristics like color temperature, light output, efficiency, lifespan, and benefits of each. Common lighting fixtures and their uses are also outlined.
Electricity is converted to light energy in lamps through heating filaments or gases. Incandescent lamps contain a tungsten filament that glows when heated by electricity, producing light but generating 90% of power as heat. Fluorescent and CFL lamps use mercury vapor and phosphors to produce light from electricity more efficiently. HID lamps like metal halide, sodium, and mercury vapor lamps are very efficient sources used for outdoor and industrial lighting.
This document compares different types of lighting sources, including LED, incandescent, fluorescent, sodium vapor, and metal halide lamps. It discusses their working principles, efficiencies, color temperatures, lifetimes, and applications. The key points are:
1. LED lamps have the highest efficacy ranging from 45-150 lumens/watt and longest lifetime of 25,000-30,000 hours. They produce light through electroluminescence and are directional, compact, and resistant to breaking and vibration.
2. Fluorescent lamps have efficacies of 80-90 lumens/watt and lifetimes of 7,000-15,000 hours. They work by passing electricity through gases to
Profiting From Green How To Make Your Business More Energy Efficient Sitk...kevinbak
This document discusses how businesses can increase their energy efficiency and profitability through lighting upgrades. It notes that lighting accounts for around 40% of commercial building electricity usage. Various lighting technology options are presented, along with their energy savings potential and other benefits compared to traditional incandescent and fluorescent lighting. Specific retrofit strategies and examples for warehouses, offices, and other commercial spaces aim to illustrate how lighting upgrades can significantly reduce electricity costs and quickly pay for themselves through energy savings.
Switching to LED lights can save up to 50% on energy costs compared to conventional fluorescent lights. LED lights last much longer at 5 years and produce light more efficiently with less heat. Retrofitting fluorescent tubes or replacing ceiling panels with LED options reduces electricity usage and maintenance needs while providing uniform, directional lighting that is mercury and lead free. Contact the supplier for a free lighting survey and financial proposal to justify switching to their high quality and warrantied LED products.
Greening The Balance Sheet Lehigh Valley Energy And Environmental Conferenc...kevinbak
The document summarizes a presentation given at the 2010 Lehigh Valley Energy and Environmental Conference titled "Greening the Balance Sheet: Refitting Industrial Lighting". It discusses how changes in energy sources, electricity deregulation, higher power prices, and advances in lighting technology have created opportunities for retrofitting lighting solutions. Specifically, it outlines how upgrading older fluorescent and incandescent lighting to more efficient T5 fluorescent and LED lighting can significantly reduce energy costs and pay for itself within 2 years through savings.
Buying the right LED light bulb is more than just adding one to your cart or picking one up off of a shelf. This guide helps to break down the complexities around LED lighting so you can not only feel good about your purchase but you won’t have to return it later.
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What's the Difference Between a Incandescent and LED Light Bulb (and others)?Servc
Before you purchase or install any light bulbs, find out what the makes them different. From LED, induction, Metal Halide, Compact Fluorescent and Fluorescent, learn about the applications, light output and compliances. If you're looking for a source for commercial, industrial, or high-tech lighting contact Servc Group at 800.379.3323 or support@servc.com.
This document summarizes and compares different types of lamps, including their history, workings, and applications. It discusses early incandescent lamps invented by Edison and Swan, and then covers various lamp technologies like fluorescent, compact fluorescent, high-intensity discharge sodium lamps, and LEDs. Each lamp type is described in terms of its light production method, efficiency, lifespan, common uses, and examples of designs. The document aims to provide an overview of the development and characteristics of major lamp technologies.
The document is a 2012 product catalog from Light Emitting Designs that introduces their new LM 120, 150, and 200 Series LED architectural downlights. It provides information on the benefits of LED lighting such as energy savings and longevity. Details are given on each light series, including dimensions, models, accessories, and specifications. They claim their lights surpass competitors with advanced design and uniform light output while maximizing LED life.
Lighting is a major component of electrical energy consumption in commercial buildings.With increases in energy costs, there is a growing need for efficient, cost-effective lighting options. At this workshop, Cheryl Allen of Green Planet Lighting will display modern lighting alternatives to control operational costs and deliver more sustainable solutions.
The Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 aims to increase energy efficiency and security in the United States. Key provisions include increased fuel economy standards, a renewable fuel standard, and new appliance and lighting efficiency standards. The lighting standards phase in between 2011-2014 and require more efficient incandescent and fluorescent lamps. The standards do not ban incandescent lamps but set minimum efficiency levels. Utility programs must now use more stringent EISA baselines to calculate energy savings from efficient lighting upgrades.
The document discusses different types of light fixtures that are used in homes and buildings. It describes chandeliers, ceiling lights, wall lights, recessed lights, track lights, tape and extrusion lights, lamps, landscape lighting, neon lights, and pendant lights. Each type of fixture is discussed in terms of its common uses, materials, and purpose in illuminating different areas. The document provides information on light fixtures to help illuminate spaces and increase safety and comfort.
The document discusses the future of lighting and LED technology. It provides an overview of different lighting types and the technology revolution in lighting. It describes the benefits of LEDs like efficiency, longevity, durability, and lack of mercury. It explains how LEDs work and can be used in homes, with examples like recessed lighting, accent lighting, and reading lights. It envisions the future of optimized LED lighting systems and developments like OLEDs.
Recessed light fixtures have three basic parts: the housing, the trim and the light bulb. Learn how they work together and view popular options for each component in this short beginner's video.
This document discusses different types of electrical lamps, including incandescent, fluorescent, mercury vapor, sodium vapor, compact fluorescent, LED, and halogen lamps. It provides details on the construction, working principles, advantages, and applications of each lamp type. The document is intended to educate readers about the elements and members of electrical engineering related to various lighting technologies.
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This document summarizes a presentation about the construction of City of Dreams Manila, a large integrated resort complex in Manila, Philippines. It describes the project's vision, budget of 37 billion pesos (840 million USD), stakeholders including Melco Crown Entertainment and PAGCOR, and objectives to deliver luxury experiences and enhance shareholder value. It outlines the planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing of the project which involved building hotel towers, a casino, shopping mall, and theme park and was completed in June 2014 within budget despite challenges encountered.
Case Study No. 9-Philippines’ Integrated Stormwater Managementharoldtaylor1113
The document discusses stormwater management in the Philippines. It begins by defining stormwater and explaining how stormwater runoff can cause pollution and flooding issues in urban areas without proper management. It then discusses stormwater harvesting, which involves collecting, treating, storing and distributing stormwater for reuse. The key aspects of stormwater harvesting systems are collection, treatment, storage and distribution. Twelve principles for integrating effective stormwater practices into the urban landscape are also outlined. Poor stormwater management can lead to downstream flooding, erosion, turbid waters, habitat destruction and contaminated streams/rivers. The Philippines faces challenges with fragmented water agencies, depletion of water resources, and inadequate infrastructure for managing increasing urbanization pressures.
Lumot Lake is a man-made reservoir located in Laguna province in the Philippines, created by the construction of Lumot Dam along the Lumot River. It stores water as part of the nearby Kalayaan Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Plant. Lumot Lake is less developed than the larger Lake Caliraya but is a popular spot for watersports and fishing competitions, particularly for largemouth bass. The soil around the lake consists of red clay that transitions to mud and silt closer to the shore and underwater.
Case Study No. 1-Groundwater Supply of Cavite Provinceharoldtaylor1113
The document discusses groundwater supply issues in Cavite Province, Philippines. It notes that Cavite's current water systems cannot meet demand, groundwater abstraction has exceeded sustainable levels causing depletion and saltwater intrusion, and lack of wastewater treatment contaminates groundwater. The government plans to develop new sustainable water sources, including importing water from other provinces, and enabling stakeholder participation to improve infrastructure, coverage, efficiency and sustainability.
Case Study No. 8-Managing Floods in Metro Manilaharoldtaylor1113
The document summarizes flooding issues in Metro Manila and flood management plans. It discusses causes of flooding such as inadequate drainage, heavy rainfall, and waste clogging waterways. The Metro Manila Flood Management Master Plan proposes modernizing pumping stations, constructing new ones, building dams to reduce river flows, and improving flood forecasting. It also describes three major flood control projects recently completed by the Department of Public Works and Highways to alleviate flooding in specific low-lying areas of Metro Manila.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Water Code of the Philippines, including that:
1) All waters belong to the State and cannot be subject to acquisitive prescription.
2) The National Water Resources Council controls and regulates the utilization, exploitation, development, conservation and protection of water resources.
3) A water permit is required to appropriate water, and evidences the privilege granted by the government to use water for purposes like domestic, municipal, irrigation and power generation.
4) The government may revoke water permits for reasons like non-use, pollution, or acts detrimental to public health and safety.
Case Study No. 11- Hydroelectric Power Plant in the Philippinesharoldtaylor1113
The document provides information about hydroelectric powerplants in the Philippines. It begins with explaining how hydropower works by capturing the kinetic energy of falling water through turbines to generate electricity. It then discusses the history of hydropower development globally and some important milestones. Next, it lists and describes 12 major hydroelectric powerplants currently operating in the Philippines. It discusses advantages like being renewable and producing no emissions, and disadvantages such as high upfront costs and potential environmental impacts. Finally, it presents some challenges facing hydroelectric power in the Philippines and potential solutions.
Case Study No. 10-Construction of Box Culverts in the Philippinesharoldtaylor1113
This document discusses the construction of box culverts in the Philippines. It begins with background on what culverts and box culverts are. It then discusses why box culverts are constructed, including to address flooding issues from increased development, improve traffic flow during road widening projects, connect roads across streams of water, and improve irrigation systems. Potential problems in construction are then outlined, such as dirty work from cleaning construction sites, clogging of culverts from trash and lack of proper sewage systems, challenges with declogging, traffic issues during construction, and risks of culvert collapse from heavy vehicles. Finally, ways these problems have been resolved are presented, such as use of machinery to reduce worker contact with waste, enforcement of sewage
Case Study No. 6-Road and Drainage Improvement Project in Caloocan Cityharoldtaylor1113
Caloocan City has experienced severe flooding issues due to overflowing rivers and creeks during heavy rains, as well as land development reducing natural drainage capacity. A major flood control project, KAMANAVA, aims to address these issues through dikes, pumping stations, and drainage channel improvements. The city also works to clear waste from drainages, recover easements, and dredge rivers to improve drainage and reduce flooding risks.
Case Study No. 5-Pasig River Open Channel in Aquacultureharoldtaylor1113
The document summarizes information about the Pasig River open channel system in the Philippines and its history of aquaculture. It describes how the Pasig River was once a thriving source of food and transport but became severely polluted from domestic, industrial, and solid wastes over time. The government has implemented solutions to rehabilitate the river, but it remains polluted and may take over a decade more to fully restore aquatic life.
The Molino Dam, also known as Prinza Dam, was constructed in the 18th century by the Spaniards to irrigate the surrounding rice fields in Las Piñas and Bacoor. It is a gravity dam made of adobe rocks that impounds the Zapote River. In the past, the dam was used for irrigation but it now serves as a footbridge and tourist attraction. Issues like prolonged drought periods and visible bubbles forming in the water have occurred but rehabilitation efforts have helped address problems and increase water capacity.
Case Study 13-A Color for All Seasons & A New Variety of Successharoldtaylor1113
This case study describes the development of the Ashiro-Rindo gentian variety from Japan. It details how Mr. Hideo Kudo and local farmers formed a collective to commercialize gentians. Through research and development with local universities, they created new varieties with different colors. Partnerships were formed with researchers in New Zealand to develop varieties for the international market. Licensing agreements allow growers in New Zealand and Chile to cultivate the varieties year-round. Branding and trademarks were obtained to protect the Ashiro-Rindo name. The commercialization efforts led to over $13 million in annual sales globally, making Ashiro-Rindo the most popular gentian variety worldwide.
Carlita Rex Doran is a renowned Filipino scientist and entrepreneur who founded CRD Herbal Products Inc. in 1996. She is most known for inventing Siroca, an instant solid fuel for cooking, in 1980 and Bioneem, an insecticide made from neem extracts, in 1995. Through her innovative natural products and ability to manage her intellectual property, Mrs. Doran has made CRD a multi-million peso company with international sales and received numerous national and international awards for her contributions as an inventor.
Case Study 12A-From Herbal Folklore to Modern Medicine haroldtaylor1113
This document summarizes the development of Lagundi cough syrup from herbal folklore in the Philippines to a modern medicine. It describes how the National Integrated Research Program on Medicinal Plants (NIRPROMP) isolated Lagundi as a natural source for an effective herbal medicine in 1995. NIRPROMP then developed Lagundi into both a cough tablet and syrup formulation. The intellectual property for Lagundi is owned by the Department of Science and Technology, who licensed it to pharmaceutical companies. Lagundi cough medicine became widely successful due to marketing and advertising campaigns by licensees like Pascual Laboratories.
Case Study 11-Rising Above the Competition & Thriving on IP Protection haroldtaylor1113
This document summarizes the background and intellectual property practices of Nature's Legacy Eximport, Inc., a Philippine company that manufactures stone and wood home goods. It details how the founders developed innovative casting processes to allow mass production of products simulating natural stone. Nature's Legacy values innovation, files patents/trademarks, and enforces its IP rights against infringers. Through IP-protected innovations, it has grown significantly and become a leader in its industry.
Case Study 10-Shaping a Regional IP Tool & Folk Art and the Opportunities of ...haroldtaylor1113
The document discusses folk art from Olinala, Mexico and marble from Afyon, Turkey. For Olinala, it describes the traditional knowledge, techniques, and materials used to create intricate lacquered wood boxes. A cooperative was formed to help artisans commercialize their products and obtain an appellation of origin. This helped improve their economic situation. For Afyon marble, it discusses how the geological indication and patents helped promote the unique qualities of the marble and the company Tureks' innovations in processing and aging treatments.
Case Study 7- A Bold Step into the Modern Economy & A Remote Solution for a G...haroldtaylor1113
- Lux, a researcher in Singapore, came up with the idea for a two-sided USB device called iTwin while thinking about how to securely access and share files between multiple devices.
- The iTwin splits in two, with one half plugged into the user's computer and the other half taken with the user and plugged into another computer to access the same files securely from both devices without using cloud storage or needing to remember additional passwords.
- Lux partnered with his friend Kal to develop a prototype for the iTwin, which provides secure access to files between two computers connected via the device's two USB halves without any software installation required.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
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Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
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-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
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How to stay relevant as a cyber professional: Skills, trends and career paths...Infosec
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