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IES DG 10 2012

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IES DG-10 Design Guide for Choosing Light Sources for General Lighting

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IES 2012 31
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This Design Guide introduces most of the light sources employed in general and accent lighting luminaires. This updated edition includes more comprehensive technical & performance data on Solid State Lighting (SSL). Additional updates and enhancements for high and low pressure discharge lamp sources have been incorporated into this document, exemplifying their increasing diversity and technological advances while bringing into perspective important comparisons with SSL. For specific application of any light source one should consult the latest IES Lighting Handbook, 10th Edition, other applicable IES publications and manufacturer

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Copyright
4 IES Light Sources Committee
6 Contents
8 Foreword
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Variables Affecting Light Source/System Selection
1.2 Natural Lighting
9 1.3 System Considerations
11 2.0 Lamp Operating Characteristics
2.1 Light Output
2.2 Efficacy
2.3 Rated Life
12 2.4 Lumen Maintenance
2.5 Color
14 2.6 Other parameters
2.7 Controls and Dimming
3.0 Major Light Source Families
3.1 Standard Incandescent Filament and Tungsten-Halogen Lamps
15 3.1.1 Low-Voltage Standard Incandescent and Tungsten-Halogen Lamps
3.1.2 Tungsten-Halogen Lamps Employing Redirected Infrared Energy
3.2 Solid State Lighting
3.2.1 LEDs Light Emitting Diodes
18 3.2.2 OLEDs – Organic Light Emiting Diodes
3.3 Fluorescent Lamps
19 3.3.1 General Characteristics
20 3.3.1.1 Electronic Ballasts for Fluorescent Lamps
3.3.1.2 Dimming Fluorescent Lamps
3.3.2 Linear Fluorescent Lamps
3.3.2.1 Full Wattage Linear T12 Lamps
3.3.2.2 Reduced Wattage Linear T12 Lamps
21 3.3.2.3 Slimline Lamps
3.3.2.4 High Output Lamps
3.3.2.5 Very High Output Lamps
3.3.2.6 T8 Lamps
3.3.2.7 T5 Lamps
3.3.2.8 T5 High Output
3.3.3 Compact Fluorescent Lamps
22 3.3.4 Induction Fluorescent Lamps
3.4 High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps
3.4.1 High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) Lamps
23 3.4.2 Mercury Vapor Lamps
3.4.3 Quartz Metal Halide (QMH) Lamps
25 3.4.4 Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps
3.5 Other Operating Characteristics
26 3.6 Miscellaneous Lamps
3.6.1 Low-Pressure Sodium (LPS) Lamps
3.6.2 Self-Ballasted Mercury Lamps
3.6.3 Reflector Lamps
27 3.6.4 Cold Cathode (Including “Neon”) Lamps
3.6.5 Electrodeless discharge lamps (LEP)
4.0 Other Factors
4.1 Economics
4.1.1 Factors Related to Direct Cost of Light
28 4.1.2 Factors Related to the Quality of Lighting
4.2 Light Degradation of Materials
29 4.3 Cautions, Warnings, and Operating Instructions
5.0 EPACT and Other Government Legislation
30 References
IES DG 10 2012
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