Electrical & Lighting Flashcards
what is Ohms law?
I = V/R (Volts/ resistance) Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points. Introducing the constant of proportionality, the resistance, one arrives at the usual mathematical equation that describes this relationship:
what is the voltage over two legs of a 3phase (4wire) system?
208v
what is the voltage over two legs of a 2 phase (3wire) system?
240v
what are the advantages of using a 277v system?
smaller wiring, smaller feeders, smaller conduit, smaller switch gear.
what are the 3 types of transformers?
dry
oil filled
silicone
what is the appropriate spacing for elec outlets?
12’ horizontally, 4’ in a kitchen horizontally. outlets within 6’ of a sink must be GFCI.
what are three things that can happen to light when it hots a surface?
Transmitted (glass), Reflected (mirror) or absorbed (concrete).
what is the transmittance or coefficient of transmission?
its expressed as a %, its the ratio of the total transmitted light to the total incident light.
what are the two types of glare?
DIRECT: as result when a light source in the field of vision causes discomfort & interference with a visual task. Typ 45deg from the ceiling and the light fixture.
REFLECTED: occurs when a light source is reflected from a viewed surface into the eye.
what is lighting efficiency?
the ratio of luminous flux emitted ti the total power input to the source.
what is the approx color temp of a mercury vapor lamp?
5500k
what is the approx color temp of a metal halide lamp?
3000k to 4500k
what is the approx color temp of a high pressure sodium lamp?
2800k
in a ‘A’ lamp designation what does the number following the ‘A’ stand for?
the diameter of the bulb at the widest point in 8th of an inch. A-20 = A base & 20/8ths of an inch
what types of lamps are HID (High Intensity Discharge)
mercury vapor, metal halide & haigh/ low pressure sodium