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LIGHT FIXTURE


A chandelier light fixture

A 'light fixture' or 'luminaire' is an electrical device used to create artificial light or illumination. A complete lighting fixture unit consists of the light source or lamp, the reflector for directing the light, an aperture (with or without a lens), the outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an electrical ballast, if required, and connection to a power source. A wide variety of special light fixtures are created for use in the automotive industry, aerospace, marine and medicine.
Light fixtures are classified by how the fixture is installed, the light function or lamp type.

Contents
Fixture types
Light fixture functions
Lamp types
Light fixture controls
See also

Fixture types


Tiffany dragonfly lamp with pigeon sculptures


★ Free-standing or portable — table lamps and office task lights (note that the colloquial use of "lamp" to refer to a portable luminaire conflicts with the more technical usage of ''lamp''.)

Recessed light — the protective housing is concealed behind a ceiling or wall, leaving only the fixture itself exposed. The ceiling-mounted version is often called a "downlight".


★ "Cans" with a variety of lamps — this term is jargon for inexpensive downlighting products that are recessed into the ceiling. The name comes from the shape of the housing.


Troffer light — recessed fluorescent lights (the word comes from the combination of trough & coffer)

Surface-mounted light — the finished housing is exposed; not "flush" with surface


Chandelier

Pendant light — suspended from the ceiling with a chain or pipe

Sconce — provide up or down lights; can be used to illuminate artwork, architectural details; commonly used in hallways and/or as an alternative to overhead lighting.

Indirect lighting — light reflects off the ceiling for general illumination

Cove light — recessed into the ceiling in a long box against a wall

Track light fixture — individual fixtures (track "heads") can be positioned anywhere along the track, which provides electric power.

Under-cabinet light — mounted below kitchen wall cabinets

Outdoor lighting — used to illuminate walkways, parking lots, roadways, building exteriors, landscape and architectural details.


★ Pole or stantion mounted — for landscape, roadways, and parking lots


Pathway lighting — typically mounted in the ground at low levels for illuminating walkways


Bollards — A type of architectural outdoor lighting that is a short, upright ground-mounted unit typically used to provide cutoff type illumination for egress lighting, to light walkways, steps, or other pathways

High bay/Low bay lighting — typically used for general lighting for industrial buildings

Strip lights or industrial lights — often long lines of fluorescent lamps used in a warehouse or factory

Emergency lighting or Exit light — connected to a battery or to an electric circuit that has backup power if the main power fails

Balanced arm lamp is a spot light with an adjustable arm like anglepoise and Luxo L1.

Light fixture functions


A Solar powered garden lamp is an example of landscape lighting


Accent light

Background light

Blacklight

Downlight

Emergency light

Flood light

Safelight

Safety lamp

Sconce

Searchlight

Security lighting

Step light

Street light

Strobe light

Spotlight

★ Torch lamp or torchiere

★ Landscape or outdoor lighting

Nightlight

Wallwasher

Lamp types



Main articles: List of light sources


★ 'Fuel lamps'
:Betty lamp, butter lamp, carbide lamp, gas lighting, kerosene lamp, oil lamp, rush light, torch, candle

★ 'Arc lamps'
:Safety lamps: Davy lamp & Geordie lamp, Xenon arc lamp, Yablochkov candle

★ 'Incandescent lamp'
:A-lamp, Parabolic reflector lamp (PAR), Reflector lamp (R), Bulged reflector lamp (BR) ''(Refer to lamp bases)''
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★ Obsolete types: Limelight, Carbon button lamp, Mazda (light bulb), Nernst glower
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★ Novelty: Blacklight, Lava lamp
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★ Special purpose: Heat lamp, Nernst lamp, HQI

★ 'Halogen' - special class of incandescent lamps

★ 'Gas discharge lamp' and High-Intensity Discharge lamp (HID)
:Mercury-vapor lamp, Ceramic discharge metal halide lamp, Metal-halide, Sodium vapor or "high pressure sodium", HMI
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Neon sign, Plasma lamp

★ ' Fluorescent'
:Linear fluorescent, Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL)

Fiber optics

Induction lamp

Light-Emitting Diode (LED) (Solid state lighting)

★ 'Nuclear:' Self-powered lighting

Light fixture controls



Light switch

Dimmer

Occupancy sensor

Timer

Touch

See also



Architectural lighting design

History of street lighting in the United States

Lighting designer for the theater

List of light sources

Luminous efficacy

Timeline of lighting technology

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