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Lighting , Types & its Fixtures
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LIGHTING
Light is a form of energy
without which there can be
no vision. When light strikes
an object, It may be
reflected, absorbed or
allowed to pass through.
TYPES OF LIGHT
SOURCE BASED CLASSIFICATION
LIGHT
NATURAL ARTIFICIAL
INCANDESCENT
/ FILAMENT
FLUORESCENT /
DISCHARGE
LED
NATURAL LIGHT
The bright radiant
energy of the sun,
daylight, is a major
determining factor
in the design of
hotel guestrooms
and homes,
especially where
large wall areas
have been
decorated with
glass.
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Generally speaking,
artificial lighting is
lighting which is man
made, such as
fluorescent, tungsten,
mercury vapor, sodium
vapor, halogen,
compact fluorescent, et
cetera. It can be turned
on and off at a flick of
a switch.
INCANDESCENT / FILAMENT
Light is produced by
heating any material,
usually metal to a
temperature at which
it glows. Typical
incandescent bulbs
have tungsten filament
in a sealed glass
container. Many gas
filled and halogen
lamps with halogen
mixed gas filling are
also available.
INCANDESCENT / FILAMENT
GAS FILLED (GENERAL LIGHTING) HALOGEN LAMPS
INCANDESCENT LAMPS
1. Glass Bulb with Metallic Filament
2. – High Melting Point, Strength & Resistance
3. – Low Evaporation
4. Filament heated to incandescence
5. Greater than 40 W- Inert Gas
6. Life – 750-1000 Hours
7. Heating causes stains
8. Warm Light
9. Less Distortion of colour
10. Poor Efficiency compared to fluorescent lamps
FLUORESCENT / DISCHARGE
A glass tube with inside
coating of fluorescent
powder is filled with
vaporized mercury and
argon. The ends are
then sealed with
cathodes. When electric
current activates the
gases in it, invisible UV
rays cause the
fluorescent coating to
produce visible light.
 Glass Tubes with electrodes
 Inert gas ionises Collision of electrons and
mercury Ultraviolet light Re-radiated by
fluorescent coating
 Life- 5000 hours
 Diffused, flat light
 Efficiency – three times of incandescent lamps
 Suitable for general lighting
 Operating Temp- 1/5 of incandescent
 Economical
LED LAMP
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES
LEDs are very small in size, consume very little
power, and are able to produce extremely high light
intensity outputs.
Types of lighting
Direct
Indirect
Diffused
Semi-Indirect
DIRECT LIGHTING
• This kind of light
comes from the sources
such as ceiling fixtures
or luminous ceiling that
shed light downward,
or from lamps with
translucent shades
spreading light in all
directions
INDIRECT LIGHTING
• Lighting in which
the light emitted by a source
is diffusely reflected.
• It may also come from a
lamp with an opaque shade
open only at the top.
• Light is then thrown against
the ceiling or washes against
the wall and is reflected back
into the room.
• It is softer than direct
lighting, but often more
costly in both installation and
operation.
DIFFUSED LIGHTING
• When light fittings
are completely
enclosed or concealed,
as with some globes
and ceiling panels, the
light is diffused since it
passes through the
glass or plastic.
Diffused lighting is also
glare- free and
produces a flat
appearance.
SEMI-INDIRECT LIGHTING
• It is possible to
have some light
passing through a
diffusing bowl and
some reflecting off
the ceiling where
the fixture is open
on top.
Summary Of Types Of Lighting
• Direct Lighting ( 90 to 100 percent of the light is directed
downward for maximum use.
• Indirect Lighting( 90 to 100 percent of the light is directed to
the ceilings and upper walls and is reflected to all parts of a
room.
• Semi-Direct Lighting( 60 to 90 percent of the light is directed
downward with the remainder directed upward.
• Semi-indirect Lighting ( 60 to 90 percent of the light is
directed upward with the remainder directed downward.
METHODS OF LIGHTING
ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILT-IN LIGHTING
• Valance Lighting
• Cornice Lighting
• Cove Lighting
• Track Lighting
• Soffit Lighting
NON-ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING
• Ceiling Fixtures
• Wall Fixtures
• Portable Lamps
ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILT-IN LIGHTING
VALANCE LIGHTING
• A method of indirect
lighting, by concealing th
e fixture behind a suspen
ded valance, whereby th
e light can be directed up
ward or downward. The
panel parallel to the wall
at the top of the window.
CORNICE LIGHTING
A cornice is
installed under the
ceiling, with a
fixture hidden
beneath so as to
direct light
downwards only.
This can give a
dramatic effect on
drapery, pictures
and wall coverings.
COVE LIGHTING
This consists of
placing continuous
series of fluorescent
tubes in a groove
along one or more
walls of a room,
about 12 inches from
the ceiling. The light
reflects off the ceiling
and bathes the room
in indirect light.
TRACK LIGHTING
Track lighting consists of
lamps fixed to the ceiling
or wall in an array to offer
great variety. One strip
often holds spot light,
floodlights, and even
hanging fixtures that may
be turned around to follow
furniture placement. The
tracks can themselves be
movable as well for even
more flexible
arrangements.
SOFFIT LIGHTING
This refers to built
in light source
under a panel. It
may be fixed to a
ceiling or under a
cabinet. Soffit
lighting is often
used over a sink
or other work
areas.
NON- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING
CEILING FIXTURES
The definition of a troffer is
a long recessed
light fixture, especially on
in the ceiling or for a
fluorescent light.
EXAMPLE
A troffer is a fluorescent
light fixture recessed in
the ceiling.
LIGHT FITTINGS
A pendant light
is a lone light
fixture that hangs
from the ceiling
usually suspended
by a cord, chain,
or metal rod.
PENDANT
FITTINGS
•
•
•
•
•
•
WALL FIXTURE
These remain out of the
way and free table and
desk surfaces for other
things. At the same
time, they give direct
light where it is needed.
EXAMPLE
Fancy lights.
PORTABLE LAMPS
Floor and table
lamps can be moved
when and where
needed. They also
act as decorative
accessories.
EXAMPLE
Table lamp, torch
STANDARD LAMP
A lamp supported by
a vertical pole in
order that light
comes from above
those seated in the
vicinity.
SAFETY LIGHTING
As the name
suggests this
type of bright
lighting is used
for safety
reasons in areas
such as
stairways, along
corridors
swimming pools
and by way of
emergency
lighting
Light Fittings should be:-
 Well positioned
 Emit light in direction & quantity required
 Pleasant- lit & unlit
 Well made, durable
 Mechanically sound & electrically safe
 Not prone to overheating
 Easily cleaned
THANK
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LIGHTING

  • 1. Lighting , Types & its Fixtures
  • 3. LIGHTING Light is a form of energy without which there can be no vision. When light strikes an object, It may be reflected, absorbed or allowed to pass through.
  • 4. TYPES OF LIGHT SOURCE BASED CLASSIFICATION LIGHT NATURAL ARTIFICIAL INCANDESCENT / FILAMENT FLUORESCENT / DISCHARGE LED
  • 5. NATURAL LIGHT The bright radiant energy of the sun, daylight, is a major determining factor in the design of hotel guestrooms and homes, especially where large wall areas have been decorated with glass.
  • 6. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT Generally speaking, artificial lighting is lighting which is man made, such as fluorescent, tungsten, mercury vapor, sodium vapor, halogen, compact fluorescent, et cetera. It can be turned on and off at a flick of a switch.
  • 7. INCANDESCENT / FILAMENT Light is produced by heating any material, usually metal to a temperature at which it glows. Typical incandescent bulbs have tungsten filament in a sealed glass container. Many gas filled and halogen lamps with halogen mixed gas filling are also available.
  • 8. INCANDESCENT / FILAMENT GAS FILLED (GENERAL LIGHTING) HALOGEN LAMPS
  • 9. INCANDESCENT LAMPS 1. Glass Bulb with Metallic Filament 2. – High Melting Point, Strength & Resistance 3. – Low Evaporation 4. Filament heated to incandescence 5. Greater than 40 W- Inert Gas 6. Life – 750-1000 Hours 7. Heating causes stains 8. Warm Light 9. Less Distortion of colour 10. Poor Efficiency compared to fluorescent lamps
  • 10. FLUORESCENT / DISCHARGE A glass tube with inside coating of fluorescent powder is filled with vaporized mercury and argon. The ends are then sealed with cathodes. When electric current activates the gases in it, invisible UV rays cause the fluorescent coating to produce visible light.
  • 11.  Glass Tubes with electrodes  Inert gas ionises Collision of electrons and mercury Ultraviolet light Re-radiated by fluorescent coating  Life- 5000 hours  Diffused, flat light  Efficiency – three times of incandescent lamps  Suitable for general lighting  Operating Temp- 1/5 of incandescent  Economical
  • 12. LED LAMP LIGHT EMITTING DIODES LEDs are very small in size, consume very little power, and are able to produce extremely high light intensity outputs.
  • 14. DIRECT LIGHTING • This kind of light comes from the sources such as ceiling fixtures or luminous ceiling that shed light downward, or from lamps with translucent shades spreading light in all directions
  • 15. INDIRECT LIGHTING • Lighting in which the light emitted by a source is diffusely reflected. • It may also come from a lamp with an opaque shade open only at the top. • Light is then thrown against the ceiling or washes against the wall and is reflected back into the room. • It is softer than direct lighting, but often more costly in both installation and operation.
  • 16. DIFFUSED LIGHTING • When light fittings are completely enclosed or concealed, as with some globes and ceiling panels, the light is diffused since it passes through the glass or plastic. Diffused lighting is also glare- free and produces a flat appearance.
  • 17. SEMI-INDIRECT LIGHTING • It is possible to have some light passing through a diffusing bowl and some reflecting off the ceiling where the fixture is open on top.
  • 18. Summary Of Types Of Lighting • Direct Lighting ( 90 to 100 percent of the light is directed downward for maximum use. • Indirect Lighting( 90 to 100 percent of the light is directed to the ceilings and upper walls and is reflected to all parts of a room. • Semi-Direct Lighting( 60 to 90 percent of the light is directed downward with the remainder directed upward. • Semi-indirect Lighting ( 60 to 90 percent of the light is directed upward with the remainder directed downward.
  • 19. METHODS OF LIGHTING ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILT-IN LIGHTING • Valance Lighting • Cornice Lighting • Cove Lighting • Track Lighting • Soffit Lighting NON-ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING • Ceiling Fixtures • Wall Fixtures • Portable Lamps
  • 21. VALANCE LIGHTING • A method of indirect lighting, by concealing th e fixture behind a suspen ded valance, whereby th e light can be directed up ward or downward. The panel parallel to the wall at the top of the window.
  • 22. CORNICE LIGHTING A cornice is installed under the ceiling, with a fixture hidden beneath so as to direct light downwards only. This can give a dramatic effect on drapery, pictures and wall coverings.
  • 23. COVE LIGHTING This consists of placing continuous series of fluorescent tubes in a groove along one or more walls of a room, about 12 inches from the ceiling. The light reflects off the ceiling and bathes the room in indirect light.
  • 24. TRACK LIGHTING Track lighting consists of lamps fixed to the ceiling or wall in an array to offer great variety. One strip often holds spot light, floodlights, and even hanging fixtures that may be turned around to follow furniture placement. The tracks can themselves be movable as well for even more flexible arrangements.
  • 25. SOFFIT LIGHTING This refers to built in light source under a panel. It may be fixed to a ceiling or under a cabinet. Soffit lighting is often used over a sink or other work areas.
  • 27. CEILING FIXTURES The definition of a troffer is a long recessed light fixture, especially on in the ceiling or for a fluorescent light. EXAMPLE A troffer is a fluorescent light fixture recessed in the ceiling.
  • 28. LIGHT FITTINGS A pendant light is a lone light fixture that hangs from the ceiling usually suspended by a cord, chain, or metal rod. PENDANT FITTINGS • • • • • •
  • 29. WALL FIXTURE These remain out of the way and free table and desk surfaces for other things. At the same time, they give direct light where it is needed. EXAMPLE Fancy lights.
  • 30. PORTABLE LAMPS Floor and table lamps can be moved when and where needed. They also act as decorative accessories. EXAMPLE Table lamp, torch
  • 31. STANDARD LAMP A lamp supported by a vertical pole in order that light comes from above those seated in the vicinity.
  • 32. SAFETY LIGHTING As the name suggests this type of bright lighting is used for safety reasons in areas such as stairways, along corridors swimming pools and by way of emergency lighting
  • 33. Light Fittings should be:-  Well positioned  Emit light in direction & quantity required  Pleasant- lit & unlit  Well made, durable  Mechanically sound & electrically safe  Not prone to overheating  Easily cleaned