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luminaireelectric lighting unit, 1921, a trade term, from French luminaire, from Old French luminarie "lamp, candle; brightness, illumination" (see luminary).
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luminairesee Lights.
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luminaireA complete lighting unit, consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the components required to distribute the light, position the lamps, and connect the lamps to a power supply. Often referred to as a “fixture.”
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luminaireA lighting fixture complete with lamps installed.
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luminaireAccording to 16 CFR 305.2 [Title 16 Commercial Practices; Chapter I Federal Trade Commission Subchapter C Regulations under Specific Acts of Congress; Part 305 Rule Concerning Disclosures Regarding En [..]
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luminaire - A complete lighting unit consisting of a light source with a means of distribution (reflector and/or refractor), lamp positioning (socket), lamp protection (housing) and a provision for power connection.
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luminaireA complete lighting unit consisting of lamp or lamps, together designed to distribute light.
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luminaireAn industry term for a complete lighting unit that consists of one or more lamps, ballasts to provide power to the lamps, components to connect the lamps or ballasts to a power source, and parts designed to distribute light from the lamps.
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luminaireA complete lighting unit consisting of lamp or lamps, together designed to distribute light.
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luminaireA light fixture. This should not be confused with the term, luminary, which is a small open paper bag, sometimes with a design on it, containing a lit votive candle set in sand. Luminaries are often used to line outdoor walkways to provide a festive mood to a setting and a certain level of safety. In Mexico and the southwest USA, the terms, luminar [..]
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luminaireA device used to control the distribution of light from a lamp. Luminaries consist of the lamp, the socket, and diffusers or reflectors.
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luminaireA lighting product including one or more lamps, parts and wiring.
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luminaireA lighting fixture complete with lamp, optical components used to direct light, housing, and power supply (e.g., a fluorescent ballast or LED driver).
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luminaireThe lighting industry uses this term to encompass a "lighting fixture" or "fitting." Luminaires are grouped by mounting type and locations.
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luminaireA complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps and the parts designed to distribute the light, to position and protect the lamp(s), and to connect the lamp(s) to the power supply. (Also referred to as fixture.)
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luminaireApparatus that distributes, filters or transforms the light given by a lamp or lamps and which includes all the items necessary for fixing and protecting these lamps and for connecting them to the supply circuit.
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luminaire
light fixture, lighting fixture
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