That is the correct spelling of "luminaire" (lighting fixture), also a trademark name (Luminaire).
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The Luminaire was created in 2005.
a luminaire is defined as in bs7671
Live at the Luminaire was created on 2009-09-21.
A lighting fixture
Half the distance from the wall to the centre of the luminaire, as the distance there is between luminaires. e.g if the distance between luminaires horizontally is 3m then the distance to the centre of the luminaire from the wall is 1.5m. If the distance between the luminaires vertically is 5m then the distance to the centre of the luminaire from the wall is 2.5m
The letters can be used to spell the 9 letter words luminaire and uniformly. The letters also spell the 8 letter words fluorine, informal, luminary, rifleman, unfairly and unformal. They spell the 7 letter words airline, alimony, anymore, failure, fireman, foreman, formula, funeral, inflame, mineral, numeral, reunify and uniform.
Luminaire company usually provides different type of lights related products. It supplies lights to the corporate office, bank, other organizations even though one can buy for his/her own home.
It will not. A HPS lamp has a much lower ignition current than a MH lamp. There are lamps called "multi-vapor' "MVH" that will work in a MH luminaire. you can run metal halide in hps but not hps in halides.
a ceiling rose is a molding that is installed in around the electric box that are luminaire
Yes the ballast and starter are the same you can run halide in hps, but not hps in halide.
A totally enclosed luminaire is a lighting fixture that is completely sealed to prevent dust, moisture, and other particles from entering. This type of fixture is different from other lighting fixtures because it provides better protection for the light source and is suitable for use in harsh environments where exposure to elements may be a concern.
Generally speaking, the rated power of any light fitting ('luminaire'), including a table lamp, is determined by the enclosure, shade, or reflector, rather than its socket. What it comes down to is (a) whether the rate of heat transfer away from the lamp is sufficient to prevent the luminaire from overheating, and (b) whether the reflector/shade can withstand the resulting temperature.