Seismic design or seismic-rated
Design which enables a fixture to withstand vibrations and physical contact without falling from the ceiling.
Slip-Fit
A proprietary mounting and hanging system designed specifically for the Semaphore product line from Light Corporation. Slip-Fit is designed to become a physical extension of the fluorescent fixture, enabling the fixture to withstand vibrations while staying in place (see seismic design). Designed in a "Y" configuration, Slip-Fit allows the fixture to self-level without time-consuming manual adjustment. Made of high-density aircraft cable, Slip-Fit makes the fixture look as if it's floating in the air, for a clean, aesthetic appearance. Slip-Fit enables end-users and installers to hang more fixtures faster, reducing installation time by 15% compared to other mounting systems.
Smart lighting
Fluorescent high-bay lighting that provides increased worker productivity, reduced fatigue, and enhanced and brightened work environments. Lighting that provides the ultimate control over peripherals and energy usage.
Specular reflector
A mirrorlike surface for which the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence; contrast with a diffuser.
Task lighting
Lighting directed to a specific surface or area that provides illumination for visual tasks.
Task-ambient lighting
A combination of task lighting and ambient lighting within an area such that the general level of ambient lighting is lower than and complementary to the task lighting.
Total harmonic distortion (THD)
A measure of the degree to which a sinusoidal wave shape is distorted by harmonic wave forms, with higher values of THD indicating greater distortion. Electrical devices, such as computers and fluorescent lighting systems, can send harmonic wave forms at many frequencies back onto the power supply line, thereby distorting the current wave shape. For 4-foot lamps, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) recommends a THD limit of 32 percent, but some electric utilities only provide financial incentives for ballasts that produce less than 20 percent THD. Ballasts that produce less than 10 percent THD are available for installations with critical power requirements.
Veiling luminance
A luminance superimposed on the retinal image which reduces its contrast. It is the veiling effect produced by bright sources or areas in the visual field that results in decreased visual performance and visibility.
Veiling reflection
A reflection of a light source that obscures task details by reducing the contrast between them and their background. Also known as reflected glare.
Visual performance
The quantitative assessment of the performance of the visual task, taking into consideration speed and accuracy.
Visual task
Conventionally designates those details and objects that must be seen for the performance of a given activity and includes the immediate background of the details or objects.
Watt
A unit of electrical power equal to 1 joule per second. Lamps are rated in watts to indicate power consumption.