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Fluorescent light is produced by _____.

converting UV to visible light

Fluorescent light is produced by _____.

converting UV to visible light Fluorescent light is produced by converting UV to visible light

Use of which one of these devices for lighting leads to reduction in electricity consumption?

dimmers

CFL operate at _____________ temperatures when compared to a halogen bulb.

much lower

Vapors of which element are used to fill energy efficient bulbs?"

mercury

Which of the following is not a factor affecting the number of lamps required?

# of people in the room Fixture efficiency, lamp lumen output, room size and shape, availability of natural light are factors affecting the number of lamps required

By how much can lighting energy costs be reduced by utilizing modern technology?

50 percent

CFL bulbs operate at _____ temperatures compared to halogen bulb.

Much lower

In a typical residential or commercial lighting installation, what percentage of the energy is wasted by obsolete equipment, inadequate maintenance, or inefficient use?

50% or more

The luminous efficacy of a tungsten lamp is about 12 lumens/watt. What is the efficacy of a fluorescent tube (in lumens/watt)?

50 luminous efficacy of fluorescent tube is typically 3-4 times more than tungsten lamp

A 100 watt incandescent light bulb is operated for 7 hours, and a 32 watt fluorescent light bulb is operated for the same period of time. At 8 cents per kWh, what is the cost savings in using the fluorescent bulb?

0.04 Incandescent light bulb Energy consumed = 100/1000 x 7 = 0.7 kWh Energy Cost = 0.7 x 8/100 = $0.056 Fluorescent light bulb Energy consumed = 32/1000 x 7 = 0.224 kWh Energy Cost = 0.224 x 8/100 = $0.01792 Savings in Energy Cost = 0.056-0.01792 = $0.03808

A 60 watt incandescent light bulb is operated for 10 hours, and a 15 watt fluorescent light bulb is operated for the same period of time. At 10 cents per kWh, what is the cost savings in using the fluorescent bulb?

0.04 Incandescent light bulb Energy consumed = 60/1000 x 10 = 0.6 kWh Energy Cost = 0.6 x 10/100 = $0.06 Fluorescent light bulb Energy consumed = 15/1000 x 10 = 0.15 kWh Energy Cost = 0.15 x 10/100 = $0.015 Savings in Energy Cost = 0.06-0.015 = $0.045

Approximately what percentage of electricity does an incandescent light bulb convert into visible light?

0.05 Incandescent light bulb has an efficiency of 5%

A 100 watt incandescent light bulb is operated for 11 hours, and a 32 watt fluorescent light bulb is operated for the same period of time. At 8 cents per kWh, what is the cost savings in using the fluorescent bulb?

0.06 Incandescent light bulb Energy consumed = 100/1000 x 11 = 1.1 kWh Energy Cost = 1.1 x 8/100 = $0.088 Fluorescent light bulb Energy consumed = 32/1000 x 11 = 0.352 kWh Energy Cost = 0.352 x 8/100 = $0.02816 Savings in Energy Cost = 0.088-0.02816 = $0.05984

A 75-watt light bulb produces 5 watts of radiant energy and 70 watts of heat energy. What is its efficiency?

0.0667 Efficiency = 5/75 = 0.0667

A 100 watt incandescent light bulb is operated for 12 hours, and a 15 watt fluorescent light bulb is operated for the same period of time. At 10 cents per kWh, what is the cost savings is using the fluorescent bulb?

0.1 Incandescent light bulb Energy consumed = 100/1000 x 12 = 1.2 kWh Energy Cost = 1.2 x 10/100 = $0.12 Fluorescent light bulb Energy consumed = 15/1000 x 12 = 0.18 kWh Energy Cost = 0.18 x 10/100 = $0.018 Savings in Energy Cost = 0.12-0.018 = $0.102

A 80 watt incandescent light bulb is operated for 15 hours, and a 15 watt fluorescent light bulb is operated for the same period of time. At 10 cents per kWh, what is the cost savings in using the fluorescent bulb?

0.1 Incandescent light bulb Energy consumed = 80/1000 x 15 = 1.2 kWh Energy Cost = 1.2 x 10/100 = $0.12 Fluorescent light bulb Energy consumed = 15/1000 x 15 = 0.225 kWh Energy Cost = 0.225 x 10/100 = $0.0225 Savings in Energy Cost = 0.12-0.0225 = $0.0975

A 100 watt incandescent light bulb is operated for 12 hours, and a 15 watt fluorescent light bulb is operated for the same period of time. At 10 cents per kWh, what is the cost savings of the fluorescent bulb? (1 point)

0.1 Incandescent light bulb: Energy consumed = 100 / 1000 x 12 = 1.2 kWh Energy cost = 1.2 x 10 / 100 = $0.12 Fluorescent light bulb: Energy consumed = 15 / 1000 x 12 = 0.18 kWh Energy cost = 0.18 x 10 / 100 = $0.018 Cost Savings = 0.12 - 0.018 = $0.102

A 120-watt light bulb is left on for 24 hours. How much did it cost to operate the light bulb if electricity costs 6 cents per kWh?

0.17 Energy consumed = 120 / 1000 x 24 = 2.88 kWh Energy cost = 2.88 x 6 / 100 = $0.1728

what is the minimum amount of illumination required for reading?

50 fc tasks like cooking, sewing, or repairing a wrist watch require more---about 200-300 fc

By approximately what percentage can lighting energy costs be reduced with the use of modern technology?

50 percent

The kitchen in your house measures 9 ft by 14 ft. You need to have 50 footcandles of illumination in the room. How many 40 watt bulbs will be required if one bulb emits 485 lumens. (1 footcandle = 1 lumen/sq.ft)

13 bulbs Area of the room = 9 x 14 = 126 sq.ft Lumens required = 50 x 126 = 6300 lumens # of bulbs required = 6300/485 = 12.9 bulbs

The kitchen in your house measures 5 ft by 11 ft. You need to have 50 footcandles of illumination in the room. How many 75 watt bulbs will be required if one bulb emits 1375 lumens. (1 footcandle = 1 lumen/sq.ft)

2 bulbs Area of the room = 5 x 11 = 55 sq.ft Lumens required = 50 x 55 = 2750 lumens # of bulbs required = 2750/1375 = 2 bulbs

Compact fluorescent lamps are how many times more efficient than incandescent lamps producing an equivalent light output?

2-4 times more efficient

Typically, compact fluorescent lamps are how many times more efficient than incandescent lamps?

3-4 times more efficient

Heather is a smart person who wants to save energy and money. So, she has replaced the 75 Watt incandescent light bulb in her house with a 13 Watt CFL bulb. The expected life of incandescent and CFL bulbs is 800 h and 8000 hours respectively. The purchase price of an incandescent bulb is $0.59 and for the CFL it is $5.31. The cost of electricity is 7 cents per kWh. What is her total savings over the life of the CFL bulb?

35.31 CFL energy cost for 8000 hrs = 13 / 1000 x 8000 x 7/100 = $7.28 Total cost for CFL = 5.31 + 7.28 = $12.59 Incandescent light energy cost for 8000 hrs = 75/ 1000 x 8000 x 7/100 = $42 # of Incandescent bulbs required = 8000/800 = 10 bulbs Total cost for Incandescent light = (0.59 x 10) + 42 = $47.9 Total Savings = 47.9-12.59 = $35.31

The kitchen in your house measures 5 ft by 10 ft. You need to have 50 footcandles of illumination in the room. How many 40 watt bulbs will be required if one bulb emits 500 lumens. (1 footcandle = 1 lumen/sq.ft)

5 bulbs Area of the room = 5 x 10 = 50 sq.ft Lumens required = 50 x 50 = 2500 lumens # of bulbs required = 2500/500 = 5 bulbs

Heather is a smart person who wants to save energy and money. So, she has replaced the 75 Watt incandescent light bulb in her house with a 13 Watt CFL bulb. The expected life of incandescent and CFL bulbs is 800 h and 8000 hours respectively. The purchase price of an incandescent bulb is $0.53 and for the CFL it is $4. The cost of electricity is 10 cents per kWh. What is her total savings over the life of the CFL bulb?

50.9 CFL energy cost for 8000 hrs = 13 / 1000 x 8000 x 10/100 = $10.4 Total cost for CFL = 4 + 10.4 = $14.4 Incandescent light energy cost for 8000 hrs = 75/ 1000 x 8000 x 10/100 = $60 # of Incandescent bulbs required = 8000/800 = 10 bulbs Total cost for Incandescent light = (0.53 x 10) + 60 = $65.3 Total Savings = 65.3-14.4 = $50.9

Heather is a smart person who wants to save energy and money. So, she has replaced the 120 Watt incandescent light bulb in her house with a 28 Watt CFL bulb. The expected life of incandescent and CFL bulbs is 800 h and 8000 hours respectively. The purchase price of an incandescent bulb is $0.67 and for the CFL it is $5.71. The cost of electricity is 7 cents per kWh. What is her total savings over the life of the CFL bulb?

52.51 CFL energy cost for 8000 hrs = 28 / 1000 x 8000 x 7/100 = $15.68 Total cost for CFL = 5.71 + 15.68 = $21.39 Incandescent light energy cost for 8000 hrs = 120/ 1000 x 8000 x 7/100 = $67.2 # of Incandescent bulbs required = 8000/800 = 10 bulbs Total cost for Incandescent light = (0.67 x 10) + 67.2 = $73.9 Total Savings = 73.9-21.39 = $52.51

Heather is a smart person who wants to save energy and money. So, she has replaced the 120 Watt incandescent light bulb in her house with a 28 Watt CFL bulb. The expected life of incandescent and CFL bulbs is 800 h and 8000 hours respectively. The purchase price of an incandescent bulb is $0.75 and for the CFL it is $4.14. The cost of electricity is 7 cents per kWh. What is her total savings over the life of the CFL bulb?

54.88 CFL energy cost for 8000 hrs = 28 / 1000 x 8000 x 7/100 = $15.68 Total cost for CFL = 4.14 + 15.68 = $19.82 Incandescent light energy cost for 8000 hrs = 120/ 1000 x 8000 x 7/100 = $67.2 # of Incandescent bulbs required = 8000/800 = 10 bulbs Total cost for Incandescent light = (0.75 x 10) + 67.2 = $74.7 Total Savings = 74.7-19.82 = $54.88

A 27 watt compact fluorescent lamp produces 1531 lumens of light. What is the efficacy of the CFL (in lumens/watt)?

56.7 lumens/watt Efficacy = 1531/27 = 56.7 lumens/watt

A 27 watt compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) produces 1531 lumens of light. What is the efficacy of the CFL (in lumens/watt)?

56.7 lumens/watt Efficacy = 1531/27 = 56.703 lumens/watt

A 23 watt compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) produces 1335 lumens of light. What is the efficacy of the CFL (in lumens/watt)?

58.04 lumens/watt Efficacy = 1335/23 = 58.043 lumens/watt

Heather is a smart person who wants to save energy and money. So, she has replaced the 100 Watt incandescent light bulb in her house with a 23 Watt CFL bulb. The expected life of incandescent and CFL bulbs is 800 h and 8000 hours respectively. The purchase price of an incandescent bulb is $0.52 and for the CFL it is $6.73. The cost of electricity is 10 cents per kWh. What is her total savings over the life of the CFL bulb?

60.07 CFL energy cost for 8000 hrs = 23 / 1000 x 8000 x 10/100 = $18.4 Total cost for CFL = 6.73 + 18.4 = $25.13 Incandescent light energy cost for 8000 hrs = 100/ 1000 x 8000 x 10/100 = $80 # of Incandescent bulbs required = 8000/800 = 10 bulbs Total cost for Incandescent light = (0.52 x 10) + 80 = $85.2 Total Savings = 85.2-25.13 = $60.07

A 30 watt compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) produces 1839 lumens of light. What is the efficacy of the CFL (in lumens/watt)?

61.3 Efficacy = 1839/30 = 61.3 lumens/watt

A 16 watt compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) produces 1112 lumens of light. What is the efficacy of the CFL (in lumens/watt)?

69.5 lumens/watt Efficacy = 1112/16 = 69.5 lumens/watt

The kitchen in your house measures 6 ft by 12 ft. You need to have 50 footcandles of illumination in the room. How many 40 watt bulbs will be required if one bulb emits 515 lumens. (1 footcandle = 1 lumen/sq.ft)

7 bulbs Area of the room = 6 x 12 = 72 sq.ft Lumens required = 50 x 72 = 3600 lumens # of bulbs required = 3600/515 = 6.9 bulbs

The kitchen in your house measures 8 ft by 15 ft. You need to have 50 footcandles of illumination in the room. How many 60 watt bulbs will be required if one bulb emits 858 lumens. (1 footcandle = 1 lumen/sq.ft)

7 bulbs Area of the room = 8 x 15 = 120 sq.ft Lumens required = 50 x 120 = 6000 lumens # of bulbs required = 6000/858 = 6.9 bulbs

A 19 watt compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) produces 1869 lumens of light. What is the efficacy of the CFL (in lumens/watt)?

98.37 lumens/watt Efficacy = 1869/19 = 98.368 lumens/watt

Efficacy of lighting is measured in _____.

Lumens per Watt Efficacy of lighting is measured in lumens per watt

Which of the following statements is true?

Compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs are expensive initially but save money over their life time

Filaments in fluorescent bulbs are made of tungsten.

FALSE

Fluorescent bulbs ultimately give out UV light.

FALSE

For an Incandescent bulb, initial cost may be high but the energy costs will be low over its life time.

FALSE

Higher Wattage bulbs are less efficient than lower Wattage bulbs.

FALSE

Incandescent lights operate at the same wattage as fluorescent lights to give out same amount of light.

FALSE

Incandescent lights operate at the same wattage as fluorescent lights to give out the same amount of light.

FALSE

Fluorescent bulbs ultimately give out UV light.

FALSE Fluorescent bulbs convert UV to visible light

Higher Wattage incandescent bulbs are less efficient than lower Wattage incandescent bulbs.

FALSE Higher wattage incandescent bulbs are more efficient than lower wattage incandescent bulbs

Filaments in fluorescent bulbs are made of tungsten.

FALSE fluorescent bulbs dont have a filament

What type of bulb is usually filled with a mixture of inert gases and mercury?

Fluorescent

What type of light does not require a ballast?

Incandescent

Which one of the following light bulb produces lowest lumens per watt?

Incandescent

Compared to ordinary incandescent bulbs, tungsten halogen bulbs consume _____ power to produce same amount of light.

Lesser Compared to ordinary incandescent bulbs, tungsten halogen bulbs consume lesser power to produce same amount of light.

Compact fluorescent light usually has a _____ compared to an incandescent bulb producing the same number of lumens.

Longer life Compact fluorescent light usually has a longer life compared to an incandescent bulb producing the same number of lumens

Which one of the following light bulbs produces highest lumens per watt?

Low pressure sodium Low pressure sodium light bulbs produce highest lumens per watt

What is the most common measure of light output (or luminous flux)?

Lumen

What are the units of measuring light?

Lumens

The high-pressure sodium (HPS) lamp is widely used for what purpose?

Outdoor and industrial applications

Compact fluorescent light operated at cold temperatures (under around 50-60 degrees F) may result in reduced light output.

TRUE

Day lighting typically has a CRI value of 100.

TRUE

CFL lights operate at the same voltage as standard incandescent lights.

TRUE CFLs can replace incandescent bulbs that are roughly 3 to 4 times their wattage but can cost up to 10 times more than comparable incandescent bulbs. But voltage rating is the same

Daylighting typically has a CRI value of 100.

TRUE Daylighting typically has a CRI value of 100

Tungsten-halogen lamps operate at very high temperatures (high enough to literally fry eggs) and should not be used in fixtures that have paper- or cellulose-lined sockets

TRUE Tungsten-halogen lamps operate at very high temperatures (high enough to literally fry eggs) and should not be used in fixtures that have paper- or cellulose-lined sockets

Tungsten-halogen lamps operate at very high temperatures (high enough to literally fry eggs) and should not be used in fixtures that have paper- or cellulose-lined sockets.

TRUE Tungsten-halogen lamps operate at very high temperatures (high enough to literally fry eggs) and should not be used in fixtures that have paper- or cellulose-lined sockets

What kind of information does a life-cycle cost (LCC) analysis provide?

Total cost of a lighting system-including all expenses incurred over the life of the system Lifecycle cost analysis provides total cost of a lighting system-including all expenses incurred over the life of the system

A spotlight is typically of what type?

Type-R

A foot-candle (fc) is defined as _____.

a lumen of light distributed over 1 square foot area

A foot-candle (fc) is defined as _____.

a lumen of light distributed over 1 square foot area A foot-candle (fc) is defined as a lumen of light distributed over 1 square foot area

Fluorescent bulbs are filled with _____.

a mixture of argon-krypton gas and a small amount of mercury Fluorescent bulbs are filled with a mixture of argon-krypton gas and a small amount of mercury

Light bulb labels should contain what kind of information?

all of the above Light bulb labels should contain light output, energy used and life of the bulb

General purpose lighting in hallways is also called _____ lighting.

ambient

A higher CRI means _____.

better color rendering

A footcandle (fc) is calculated as _____.

fc = Lumens of Light / Area in sq. ft

A footcandle (fc) is the standard unit of measure for illumination on a surface. It is calculated as _____.

fc = Lumens of Light / Area in sq. ft

A ballast is required for which one of the following bulbs?

fluorescent

Which of the following kind of bulb requires a ballast?

fluorescent

Which of the following lighting methods is the most energy efficient?

high intensity discharge HID lamps are the most energy efficienct

Which of the following types of bulbs does not require a ballast?

incandescent

Which one of the following methods of lighting is least efficient?

incandescent

Which one of these methods of lighting is least efficient?

incandescent Incandescent light bulbs are the least efficient

Compared to ordinary incandescent bulbs, tungsten halogen bulbs consume _____ power to produce same amount of light.

lesser

Compact fluorescent light usually has a ___________ compared to incandescent bulb producing the same amount of lumens.

longer life

The most common measure of light output (or luminous flux) is the _____.

lumen

Efficacy of lighting is measured by _____.

lumens per watt


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