Exploring Luminaire Types, Specifications, and Selection in Interior Design

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Uncover the diverse world of luminaire types, specifications, and selection processes in interior design. Discover key factors such as mounting styles, aesthetics, lamp and electrical basics, as well as primary and secondary sources for quality luminaires. Dive into control systems for switching and dimming, enhancing the ambiance and functionality of interior environments.

  • Luminaire types
  • Interior design
  • Lighting fixtures
  • Selection process
  • Control systems

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  1. ART 2640, Building Systems of Interior Environments Fall Semester 2020 Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:30-11:50 Online Matthew Ziff, Associate Professor M. Arch, Architect, NCIDQ Office: W 325 Grover Center E-mail: ziff@ohio.edu Luminaire Types

  2. LUMINAIRE TYPES Manufacturer Specifications

  3. Luminaire Literature and Cut Sheets Mounting style Ceiling, recessed, surface, wall, pendant or canopy Fixture Size and Height Dimensions Aesthetics Finishes, colors, trims, diffusers, accessories Light suitability Insulated ceiling (IC), plenums, damp/wet, dimmable, instant on/off, adjustable/aimable, create glare, quality, color, and texture of light delivered Lamp and Electrical Basics Multiple lamp sources, fixture voltage options, wattage limitations, require a ballast or transformer Light Output Performance Lumen output, efficacy, distribution shape, distribution diagram,

  4. Selecting Luminaires Primary Sources http://www.lighting.philips.com Philips Lighting http://www.gelighting.com/na/ - GE Lighting http://www.artemide.us/ - Artemide lighting http://w1.siemens.com/entry/cc/en/ - Siemens http://focusfo.com/ - Focus International fibre optics http://www.sylvania.com/BusinessProducts/Lighting ForBusiness/Services/ - Sylvania http://www.hewilliams.com/ - HE Williams Inc.

  5. Primary Sources Cont. http://www.elliptipar.com/- Elliptipar http://unilights.ae/ - Universal Lighting Industries http://www.brucklightingsystems.com/ - Bruck Lighting http://www.junolightinggroup.com/ - Juno Lighting Group http://www.lithonia.com/ - Lithonia Lighting Company http://www.techlighting.com/ - Tech Lighting http://www.cooperlighting.com - Cooper Lighting

  6. Secondary / Retail Sources http://www.lightingdirect.com/ http://www.lampsplus.com/ http://www.lightinguniverse.com/ http://www.lumens.com http://www.ylighting.com

  7. Control Systems Switching Dimming Other

  8. Control Systems Typical Switched circuits Electricity comes in to a Distribution / Power panel / Breaker box then is delivered to the fixtures/outlets. Wall Mounted Devices Dimmers Rheostat - transformer devices that reduces voltage to lighting fixtures Timer Switches Keeps a switch on for a set amount of time Time Clocks Allows for lighting to turn on/off during specific times throughout the day. Occupancy Sensors detects occupancy by heat, sound, motion or obstruction.

  9. Control Systems Intelligent Control Systems Electricity comes in to a Distribution / Power panel / Breaker box then to a intelligent control panel then to the fixtures/ outlets. Usually only one used per project Multi-button keypads replaces switches Luminaires group together are called lighting loads or lighting zones Manufacturers include: Luton, Litetouch, Vantage, Crestron Localized Control Panels Watt Stopper, Lutron Grafik Eye and Crestron

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