Today, a plethora of lighting products gives consumers the power to choose according to their specifications, within acceptable price ranges. Savings to consumers can be calculated not only in terms of money and replacement frequency but also energy consumption and environmental impact.
With the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 having concluded its last phase of converting the U.S.A. into a more energy-efficient, light consuming country, it has gotten easier to have consumers turn to more
energy-saving light bulbs, i.e., the LED bulb, as opposed to incandescent and fluorescent bulbs.
This presentation provides a cursory overview of the different types of fluorescent bulbs available to the average consumer. There are images to help our readers visualize our words as well as a couple of charts detailing sizes, lumens, and why each is different.
Consumer Federation of America and Consumers Union are releasing a simple guide to help consumers understand the new lighting choices they will have under the new light bulb law taking effect January 1, 2012. While a serious matter, the guide is entitled: How Many Tips Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb?, the two page guide provides 8 tips to selecting a new light bulb simpler.
Today, a plethora of lighting products gives consumers the power to choose according to their specifications, within acceptable price ranges. Savings to consumers can be calculated not only in terms of money and replacement frequency but also energy consumption and environmental impact.
With the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 having concluded its last phase of converting the U.S.A. into a more energy-efficient, light consuming country, it has gotten easier to have consumers turn to more
energy-saving light bulbs, i.e., the LED bulb, as opposed to incandescent and fluorescent bulbs.
This presentation provides a cursory overview of the different types of fluorescent bulbs available to the average consumer. There are images to help our readers visualize our words as well as a couple of charts detailing sizes, lumens, and why each is different.
Consumer Federation of America and Consumers Union are releasing a simple guide to help consumers understand the new lighting choices they will have under the new light bulb law taking effect January 1, 2012. While a serious matter, the guide is entitled: How Many Tips Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb?, the two page guide provides 8 tips to selecting a new light bulb simpler.
Comparison of Total Actual Cost for Different Types of Lighting Bulbs Used In...IJERA Editor
This paper presents a comparison of actual cost for three different lighting bulbs typically used in houses. They are Incandescent light, Compact Florescent Light CFL and Light Emitted Diode Light LED. The comparison takes in respect how much each lighting bulb consumes actual power and how much it costs in respect of Kuwait’s regulation. Thus, the cost efficiency of each type is calculated. The study deals with typical houses in Kuwait taking in respect the regulation of the distribution and installation rules (R6), [1] of the ministry of water and electricity in Kuwait for the year 2014
This slide is about types of lamp.Different types of lamp & their description are given in this slide.
i.e. Plasma Lamp
Fluorescent Lamp
LED Lamp
Safety Lamp
Hi there,
In this presentation we have the complete details about the incandescent lamp and this presentation gives the complete history of the incandescent lamp or the history of the lamp. This presentation tells that what it have and what it is.....
I hope that you like this presentation........
Have A Nice Day
Yours Krishna.....
OverviewLighting and AppliancesMaking the lighting and applian.docxalfred4lewis58146
Overview
Lighting and Appliances
Making the lighting and appliances in a home more energy efficient is an important part of the weatherization process. Exchanging inefficient light bulbs for newer, energy efficient versions is easy and, in most cases, inexpensive.
Exchanging appliances for newer, more energy efficient ones is usually worth the effort, although some appliances, such as ovens and stovetops, do not use enough energy to warrant being replaced.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
7A
evaluate the best types of artificial lighting.
7B
create different applications that bring natural light in a space.
7C
discuss which types of appliances are the most energy efficient.
Module 6 Reading Assignment
Krigger, J., & Dorsi, C. (2012). Residential Energy: Cost Savings and Comfort for Existing Buildings (6th ed.). Helena: Saturn Resource Management, Inc. Chapter 7.
Supplemental Reading Assignments (Required):
Division of energy resources (2010). Appliances, lighting, electronics an energy guide to help select and operate efficient devices for your home. Minneapolis, MN, (pp. 1-32).
Institute for electric efficiency. (2009, December). Assessment of electricity savings in the U.S. achievable through new appliance/equipment efficiency standards and building efficiency codes (2010-2020). Washington, D.C.: The Edison Foundation, (pp. 1-42).
Lecture Notes
Lighting and Appliances
Anything that draws electrical power is referred to as a load. Part of weatherizing a home includes minimizing the loads in the home in order to lower energy bills and maximize energy efficiency.
Artificial Lighting
Artificial lighting is provided by electricity, fixtures, and bulbs. Artificial lighting is a big contributor to high energy costs. It can contribute as much as 50 percent of the total energy costs of a home.
Lynn Clement of Focus on Energy once said, “If every American household replaces light bulbs in their five most frequently used fixtures with ENERGY STAR compact fluorescent bulbs, we could save more than $8 billion in annual energy costs and prevent greenhouse gases equal to the emissions of more than 10 million cars.”
Since lighting accounts for 20 to 25 percent of U.S. energy consumption, the move to more energy efficient lighting is very important.
Types of Lighting
There are three primary uses, or functions, for lighting in homes: task, ambient, and accent. Task lighting provides light to perform work. Ambient lighting may include light that is used for work but also includes lighting for safety and security. Any lighting used for contrast or ambiance is accent lighting. There are many different types of artificial lights available for residential uses.
Types of Artificial Lighting
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Compact fluorescent
High-intensity discharge
Halogen
Light Emitting diodes
Full Spectrum
Recessed Lights
Incandescent Bulbs
Incandescent bulbs, which are also referred to as A-type bulbs,.
Comparison of Total Actual Cost for Different Types of Lighting Bulbs Used In...IJERA Editor
This paper presents a comparison of actual cost for three different lighting bulbs typically used in houses. They are Incandescent light, Compact Florescent Light CFL and Light Emitted Diode Light LED. The comparison takes in respect how much each lighting bulb consumes actual power and how much it costs in respect of Kuwait’s regulation. Thus, the cost efficiency of each type is calculated. The study deals with typical houses in Kuwait taking in respect the regulation of the distribution and installation rules (R6), [1] of the ministry of water and electricity in Kuwait for the year 2014
This slide is about types of lamp.Different types of lamp & their description are given in this slide.
i.e. Plasma Lamp
Fluorescent Lamp
LED Lamp
Safety Lamp
Hi there,
In this presentation we have the complete details about the incandescent lamp and this presentation gives the complete history of the incandescent lamp or the history of the lamp. This presentation tells that what it have and what it is.....
I hope that you like this presentation........
Have A Nice Day
Yours Krishna.....
OverviewLighting and AppliancesMaking the lighting and applian.docxalfred4lewis58146
Overview
Lighting and Appliances
Making the lighting and appliances in a home more energy efficient is an important part of the weatherization process. Exchanging inefficient light bulbs for newer, energy efficient versions is easy and, in most cases, inexpensive.
Exchanging appliances for newer, more energy efficient ones is usually worth the effort, although some appliances, such as ovens and stovetops, do not use enough energy to warrant being replaced.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
7A
evaluate the best types of artificial lighting.
7B
create different applications that bring natural light in a space.
7C
discuss which types of appliances are the most energy efficient.
Module 6 Reading Assignment
Krigger, J., & Dorsi, C. (2012). Residential Energy: Cost Savings and Comfort for Existing Buildings (6th ed.). Helena: Saturn Resource Management, Inc. Chapter 7.
Supplemental Reading Assignments (Required):
Division of energy resources (2010). Appliances, lighting, electronics an energy guide to help select and operate efficient devices for your home. Minneapolis, MN, (pp. 1-32).
Institute for electric efficiency. (2009, December). Assessment of electricity savings in the U.S. achievable through new appliance/equipment efficiency standards and building efficiency codes (2010-2020). Washington, D.C.: The Edison Foundation, (pp. 1-42).
Lecture Notes
Lighting and Appliances
Anything that draws electrical power is referred to as a load. Part of weatherizing a home includes minimizing the loads in the home in order to lower energy bills and maximize energy efficiency.
Artificial Lighting
Artificial lighting is provided by electricity, fixtures, and bulbs. Artificial lighting is a big contributor to high energy costs. It can contribute as much as 50 percent of the total energy costs of a home.
Lynn Clement of Focus on Energy once said, “If every American household replaces light bulbs in their five most frequently used fixtures with ENERGY STAR compact fluorescent bulbs, we could save more than $8 billion in annual energy costs and prevent greenhouse gases equal to the emissions of more than 10 million cars.”
Since lighting accounts for 20 to 25 percent of U.S. energy consumption, the move to more energy efficient lighting is very important.
Types of Lighting
There are three primary uses, or functions, for lighting in homes: task, ambient, and accent. Task lighting provides light to perform work. Ambient lighting may include light that is used for work but also includes lighting for safety and security. Any lighting used for contrast or ambiance is accent lighting. There are many different types of artificial lights available for residential uses.
Types of Artificial Lighting
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Compact fluorescent
High-intensity discharge
Halogen
Light Emitting diodes
Full Spectrum
Recessed Lights
Incandescent Bulbs
Incandescent bulbs, which are also referred to as A-type bulbs,.
Circuit Shorts June 2015 - Confused about light bulbs? We're here to enlighte...S W Bishop Electrical
As you probably know, shopping for light bulbs can be a nightmare. You can leave the shop empty-handed and feeling as if you need a degree in electrical engineering. Believe me, the myriad of choice confuses me sometimes! Hopefully this month's Circuit Shorts will clear up some of the confusion and shed some light (see what I did there?) on the many possibilities.
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This is a Student Sample of Backup Materials. Please be mindful .docxjuliennehar
This is a Student Sample of Backup Materials. Please be mindful that it is a student's work and has sections that need work, as will be discussed in class lectures. It is provided merely as an idea of what these materials, in general, should look like. Please submit in hard copy day of your presentation. Please see separate samples of visual aids used during speech.
STUDENT NAME/SECTION: Sitora Mirsoatova
1. (
to
persuade
)Topic: Switch to fluorescent bulbs
2. Circle the General Purpose of your speech: to inform or
3. List the Main Points that you will develop:
I.Light production methods between fluorescent bulb and incandescent bulb.
II.Cost savings between incandescent and fluorescent bulbs.
III.Benefits offered by fluorescent bulb.
4. (
Comparative Advantages;
)Method of organization: Circle One Method Below
Chronological; Spatial; Topical; Cause/Effect; Problem/Cause/
Solution
;
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence: Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Visualization, Action
5. Specify the Specific Purpose: (general purpose, topic, and main points)
To persuade the audience to switch from incandescent bulbs to fluorescent bulbs in their homes by highlighting the light production methods between fluorescent bulb and incandescent bulb, the cost savings and the benefits offered by the fluorescent bulb.
6. Write a FULLY DEVELOPED SENTENCE stating the Specific Purpose Statement/Central Idea of your speech (includes your specific purpose (#4 above):
Today I will persuade you to switch from using incandescent bulbs to fluorescent bulbs in your homes by highlighting the light production methods between the fluorescent bulb and the incandescent bulb, the cost savings and the benefits offered by the fluorescent bulb.
7. List a connective/transitional phrase that you may use to get from your Introduction to Main Point I:
Let me begin with comparing methods of light production between a fluorescent bulb and incandescent bulb
8. List a connective/transitional phrase that you may use to get from your MPI to your MPII:
Now, I would like to prove you that switching to a fluorescent bulb will save you 70% on you electricity bill.
9. List a connective/transitional phrase you may use to get from MPII to your MPIII:
Now, I would like to share some impressive benefits offered by fluorescent bulb.
(
Statistics
) (
Comparisons/Contrast
) (
Anecdotes
)10.Circle the form of backup support that your will use in your speech:
(
Visual Aids
)Definition Examples QuotationsIllustrations Descriptions & Statistics
Other
(
Quotation
)11.Circle the technique you have chosen for your introduction:
Starling statement Reference to current incident
Reference to a common experience Anecdote Other
12.Circle the technique you will use for your conclusion:
Summary (Review of Main Points)Quotation, Anecdote, Challenge, (
Echo of introduction
)Other
APA Annotated Bibliography:
Deutsch, C. (2008, January 26). Seeking a More Fl ...
4. incandescent lamp produces light by heating a metal filament
wire to a high temperature until it glows. The hot filament is
protected from oxidation in the air with a glass enclosure that
is filled with inert gas or evacuated. In a halogen lamp,
filament evaporation is prevented by a chemical process that
redeposits metal vapor onto the filament, extending its life.
The light bulb is supplied with electrical current by feed-
through terminals or wires embedded in the glass. Most
bulbs are used in a socket which provides mechanical support
and electrical connections.
5. (CFL), also called compact fluorescent light, energy-saving
light, and compact fluorescent tube,
Compared to general-service incandescent lamps giving the
same amount of visible light, CFLs use one-fifth to one-third
the electric power, and last eight to fifteen times longer. A
CFL has a higher purchase price than an incandescent lamp,
but can save over five times its purchase price in electricity
costs over the lamp's lifetime.[
CFLs are simply smaller versions of full-sized fluorescent
lighting. The only difference other than size is that the quality
of light is much better than the other lights.
6. 1-Glass bulb
2-Inert gas
3-Tungsten filament
4-Contact wire (goes to foot)
5-Contact wire (goes to base)
6-Support wires
7-Glass mount/support
8-Base contact wire
9-Screw threads
10-Insulation
11-Electrical foot contact
7.
8.
9. CFLs are up to four times more efficient than incandescent
bulbs
You can replace a 100 watt incandescent bulb with a 22 watt
CFL
CFLs use 50 - 80% less energy
Cfl are less expensive than incandescent lights.
CFLs use 1/3 the electricity and last up to 10 times as long as
incandescent bulbs
Cfl bulbs helps to save the environment by saving the energy.
Less electricity bill
Just one bulb can reduce a half-ton of CO2 out of the
atmosphere over the life
Water and fire proof.
10. Cfl 5walt bulb
Cfl 8 walt bulb
Cfl 11 walt bulb
Cfl 14 walt bulb
Cfl halogen bulb
Cfl led bulb bulb
Cfl tornado bulb
11. Let’s Take an simple example:
let us assume electricity is available for
Rs.4.00 per unit , If a100 watt bulb is used
for 8 hrs a day then.
If we replace a 100 watt bulb with 22 waltt
CFL ,
The annual saving would be…
Power saved : 100W– W = 78W
12. CFL Incandescent
5 WALT
140.00 5 WALT BULB
8 WALT 649.00
155.00 7 WALT BULB
50 WALT 749.00
725.00 70 WALT
70 WALT 2500.00
795.00
13. Sand
Crushed recycled glass
Soda ash
Limestone
Screw
Recycled plastic for helogen
14.
15. Earning the ENERGY STAR
means products meet strict
energy efficiency guidelines
set by the US Environmental
Protection Agency. Lighting
products that have earned
the ENERGY STAR deliver
exceptional features, while
using less energy. Saving
energy helps you save
money on utility bills and
protect the environment by
reducing greenhouse gas
emissions in the fight
against climate change.
16. once you change
over to CFLs than
You will see
a noticeable change
in your electricity
bills…