Lighting fixtures come in a wide variety of styles for various functions. The most important functions are as a holder for the light source, to provide directed light and to avoid visual glare. Some are very plain and functional, while some are pieces of art in themselves. Nearly any material can be used, so long as it can tolerate the excess heat and is in keeping with safety codes.
An important property of light fixtures is the luminous efficacy or wall-plug efficiency, meaning the amount of usable light emanating from the fixture per used energy, usually measured in lumen per watt. A fixture using replaceable light sources can also have its efficiency quoted as the percentage of light passed from the "bulb" to the surroundings. The more transparent the lighting fixture is, the higher efficacy. Shadingthe light will normally decrease efficacy but increase the directionality and the visual comfort probability.
Here are some tips to reduce energy use for lighting
- Replacing all incandescent light globes withcompact fluorescent globes or light emitting diodes (about $100-300).
- Switch off lights when they are not needed ($0)
- Try to use as much as possible daylighting.
- Design a good lighting system with automatic control device.
- Using suitable lamp for a different purposes
- Sellecting a high quality lamp
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