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Glossary of Lighting Terms:

Ballast A device used with an electric-discharge lamp to obtain the necessary circuit conditions (voltage, current and wave form) for starting and operating; all fluorescent and HID light sources require a ballast for proper operation. Dimming ballasts are special ballasts which when used together with a dimmer will vary the light output of a lamp.
Ballast Factor, BF - The measured ability of a particular ballast to produce light from the lamp(s) it powers; ballast factor is derived by dividing the lumen output of a particular lamp/ballast combination by the lumen output of the same lamp(s) on a reference ballast.
Beam Angle  - The angle between the two directions for which the intensity (candlepower) is 50% of the maximum intensity as measured in a plane through the nominal beam centerline (center beam candlepower).
Beam Spread - (in any plane) the angle between the two directions in the plane in which the candlepower is equal to a stated percent (usually ten percent) of the maximum candlepower in the beam.
Color Rendering Index, CRI  - The measure of a light source's ability to render the color of objects "correctly," as compared with a reference source with comparable color temperature; the scale peaks at 100.
Lamp Life - An average rating, in hours, indicating when 50% of a large group of lamps have failed, when operated at nominal lamp voltage and current; manufacturers use 3 hours per start for fluorescent lamps and 10 hours per start for HID lamps when performing lamp life testing procedures; every lamp type has a unique mortality curve that depicts its average rated life.
Luminance - Light reflected in a particular direction; the photometric quantity most closely associated with brightness perception, measured in units of luminous intensity (candelas) per unit area (square feet or square meters).
Luminance Contrast - The relationship between the luminances of an object and its immediate background.
Luminance Ratio  - The ratio between the luminances of any two areas in the visual field.
Luminous Flux - The time rate of flow of light.

   

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