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Lighting
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Subject
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 25 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Using ____ - or cleaning these surfaces more often can make the existing light more effective and thereby save money.
Light colors for paint and flooring
Metal halide lamps
Incandescent lamps
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps.
2. Light from ____ is produced indirectly by a cathode exciting a gas in which an electrical arc forms which then emits light.
Discharge- type lamps (e.g. - fluorescent - mercury vapor - metal halide - high- pressure sodium - and low- pressure sodium)
First cost rather than life- cycle costs
Light sources (lamps) luminaires (or fixtures) ballast.
Luminous efficacy (lumens/watt) color temperature (Kelvins) color rendering index (CRI) cost ($) rated life (operation hours) labor required for relamping.
3. When ____ in a lighting fixture fail - replacement with ____ should be considered.
Older coil and core ballasts an electronic ballast
Discharge- type lamps (e.g. - fluorescent - mercury vapor - metal halide - high- pressure sodium - and low- pressure sodium)
Incandescent lamps
Luminous efficacy (lumens/watt) color temperature (Kelvins) color rendering index (CRI) cost ($) rated life (operation hours) labor required for relamping.
4. Some ____ can be installed in fixtures designed to operate mercury vapor lamps.
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
Incandescent lamps
Metal halide lamps
The measure of the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
5. The energy manager should be sensitive to ____ when recommending changing lighting changes and should not recommend changing _____ unless nearly everyone is in favor of the proposed change.
The least expensive lamp
Infrared sensor ultra violet sensors
Lamp color lamp color
Metal halide lamps
6. Fluorescent lamps are available in ____ - ____ - and ____ configurations.
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps
The measure of the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
Older coil and core ballasts an electronic ballast
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
7. Used as a starting place for an energy management program - lighting can attract _____ - since everyone has ideas about lighting.
Immediate employee attention and participation
Color rendering index (CRI)
The measure of the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
Magnetic core- and- coil ballast; electronic ballast
8. ____ are directional and useful for active areas; ____ are fairly non - directional.
Metal halide lamps
Light colors for paint and flooring
Light sources (lamps) luminaires (or fixtures) ballast.
Infrared sensor ultra violet sensors
9. The ____ of a lighting fixture is the ratio of the light leaving the fixture to the light produced by the lamps.
Incandescent lamps
Coefficient of utilization (CU)
Light colors for paint and flooring
First cost rather than life- cycle costs
10. ____ can be installed as a screw- in or hardwired conversion kit and have a lifetime of at least 10 -000 hours.
PCB oil
Compact fluorescent lamps
Incandescent lamps
Immediate employee attention and participation
11. The ____ provides many opportunities for cost- effective energy savings with little or no inconvenience.
Lighting system
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
Light sources (lamps) luminaires (or fixtures) ballast.
Luminous efficacy (lumens/watt) color temperature (Kelvins) color rendering index (CRI) cost ($) rated life (operation hours) labor required for relamping.
12. The basic ratings include: ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ and ____.
Immediate employee attention and participation
The measure of the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
Discharge- type lamps (e.g. - fluorescent - mercury vapor - metal halide - high- pressure sodium - and low- pressure sodium)
Luminous efficacy (lumens/watt) color temperature (Kelvins) color rendering index (CRI) cost ($) rated life (operation hours) labor required for relamping.
13. The T- measure for a fluorescent lamp is ____.
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
PCB oil
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps.
The measure of the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
14. Unfortunately - many design decisions are made on the basis of ____ which include operation and maintenance cost.
Immediate employee attention and participation
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
First cost rather than life- cycle costs
Older coil and core ballasts an electronic ballast
15. _____ render colors well - are inexpensive to purchase - easily dimmed - small - and controllable which is useful for product display.
Color rendering index (CRI)
Lighting system
Ranging from 30-70% of the total energy cost.
Incandescent lamps
16. Often - ____ to buy is not the least expensive to operate.
Light colors for paint and flooring
Light sources (lamps) luminaires (or fixtures) ballast.
Lighting system
The least expensive lamp
17. ____ which can replace the standard lamps can reduce power demand and energy use by about 15%.
Existing lamps ballast luminaires
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps
Infrared sensor ultra violet sensors
18. Many older ballasts - especially those manufactured before 1975 - utilized ____ which contains some of the most toxic chemicals known.
Coefficient of utilization (CU)
PCB oil
Luminous efficacy
Light colors for paint and flooring
19. Lighting improvements are excellent investments in most commercial businesses because lighting accounts for a large part of the energy bill - ____.
Ranging from 30-70% of the total energy cost.
Luminous efficacy (lumens/watt) color temperature (Kelvins) color rendering index (CRI) cost ($) rated life (operation hours) labor required for relamping.
Older coil and core ballasts an electronic ballast
Magnetic core- and- coil ballast; electronic ballast
20. Replacing ____ - ____ and ____ with newer - more energy- efficient models offers the potential for significant savings on lighting system cost in many facilities.
Existing lamps ballast luminaires
Compact fluorescent lamps
Coefficient of utilization (CU)
Metal halide lamps
21. The _____ of a lamp is an estimate of the light output (lumens) divided by the electrical power input (watts) under test conditions.
Luminous efficacy
Magnetic core- and- coil ballast; electronic ballast
Existing lamps ballast luminaires
Metal halide lamps
22. Fixtures subject to direct discharge from air- conditioning vents are not good candidates for ____.
Incandescent lamps
Discharge- type lamps (e.g. - fluorescent - mercury vapor - metal halide - high- pressure sodium - and low- pressure sodium)
Luminous efficacy
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps.
23. The ____ is a relative indication of how well colors can be distinguished under the light produced by a lamp with a particular color temperature.
Magnetic core- and- coil ballast; electronic ballast
First cost rather than life- cycle costs
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps
Color rendering index (CRI)
24. A lighting system consists of _____ - ____ - and ____.
Light sources (lamps) luminaires (or fixtures) ballast.
Standard high output (HO) very high output (VHO)
Incandescent lamps
Luminous efficacy (lumens/watt) color temperature (Kelvins) color rendering index (CRI) cost ($) rated life (operation hours) labor required for relamping.
25. Unlike ____ - some ____ can be dimmed - but they also can produce significant levels of harmonic distortion.
The measure of the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
Incandescent lamps
Magnetic core- and- coil ballast; electronic ballast
Energy- saving fluorescent lamps