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Lighting. Dr. Vivian G. Baglien. Natural Light. First light source to consider. Sunlight that enters the house through windows, doors, skylights, etc. North or East—Cool, bluish cast South or West—Warm, orange tones. Incandescent Light. Light bulb most people use.
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Lighting Dr. Vivian G. Baglien
Natural Light • First light source to consider. • Sunlight that enters the house through windows, doors, skylights, etc. • North or East—Cool, bluish cast • South or West—Warm, orange tones
Incandescent Light • Light bulb most people use. • Burns about 700-1000 hours. • Incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe makes light by heating a metal filament wire to a high temperature until it glows ...
Fluorescent Lighting • Lasts up to ten times longer than an incandescent bulb. • Use less electricity and produce no damaging heat. • Not as homey and comfortable.
Can save more than $40 in electricity costs over its lifetime Uses about 75% less energy than standard incandescent bulbs and lasts up to 10 times longer Produces about 75% less heat, so it's safer to operate and can cut energy costs associated with home cooling Compact Fluorescent Light
Halogen Lighting • Lamp is kept brighter than incandescent bulbs. • Light is more similar to that of sunlight. • Bulbs burn whiter than incandescent bulbs. • Electricity heats this filament up to about 4,500 degrees F (2,500 degrees Celsius). Just like any hot metal, the tungsten gets "white hot" at that heat and emits a great deal of visible light in a process called incandescence
Types of Lighting • General • Overall lighting. • Task • Lighting a small space to perform a specific task; reading, cooking, eating. • Accent/Decorative • Used to draw attention to specific areas or objects.
Lighting Fixtures—Can and Track Track: Track lighting is very flexible for many applications and interior styles and is a cost-efficient option Can: Recessed or "Can" Lighting affords a clean, streamlined look for your lighting by hiding all of the wiring and "guts" of the light in a recessed housing
Lighting for Safety & Security • Can you: • light your way as you go room to room? • switch lights on or off from each doorway? • turn on lights going and down steps? • light entrances as they are entered? • control garage, carport or parking lighting from the house? • control outside lighting from inside house or remotely?
References Winkler, S. (2003). Adapted and edited from Utah FCS http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgiLPid=5078 by Dr. Vivian G. Baglien, March 17, 2011.