{"id":108513,"date":"2021-02-16T12:04:41","date_gmt":"2021-02-16T06:34:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vskills.in\/certification\/tutorial\/?page_id=108513"},"modified":"2024-04-12T14:30:00","modified_gmt":"2024-04-12T09:00:00","slug":"variety-of-lamps","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.vskills.in\/certification\/tutorial\/variety-of-lamps\/","title":{"rendered":"Variety of lamps"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Commonly called &#8216;light bulbs&#8217;,&nbsp;lamps&nbsp;are the removable and replaceable part of a light fixture, which converts electrical energy into&nbsp;electromagnetic radiation. While lamps have traditionally been rated and marketed primarily in terms of their power consumption, expressed in&nbsp;watts, proliferation of lighting technology beyond the&nbsp;incandescent light bulb&nbsp;has eliminated the correspondence of wattage to the amount of light produced. For example, a 60&nbsp;W incandescent light bulb produces about the same amount of light as a 13&nbsp;W compact fluorescent lamp. Each of these technologies has a different&nbsp;efficacy&nbsp;in converting electrical energy to&nbsp;visible light. Visible light output is typically measured in&nbsp;lumens. This unit only quantifies the visible radiation, and excludes invisible infrared and ultraviolet light. A wax candle produces on the close order of 13 lumens, a 60 watt incandescent lamp makes around 700 lumens, and a 15-watt compact fluorescent lamp produces about 800 lumens, but actual output varies by specific design. Rating and marketing emphasis is shifting away from wattage and towards lumen output, to give the purchaser a directly applicable basis upon which to select a lamp.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Types of lamps<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Electric Ballast &#8211; An&nbsp;electrical ballast&nbsp;is a device intended to limit the amount of&nbsp;current&nbsp;in an&nbsp;electric&nbsp;circuit. A familiar and widely used example is the inductive ballast used in&nbsp;fluorescent lamps, to limit the current through the tube, which would otherwise rise to destructive levels due to the tube&#8217;s&nbsp;negative resistance&nbsp;characteristic.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vskills.in\/lms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/image035.jpg\" alt=\"image035\" class=\"wp-image-35602\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballasts vary in design complexity. They can be as simple as a series&nbsp;resistor&nbsp;or&nbsp;inductor,&nbsp;capacitors, or a combination thereof or as complex as electronic ballasts used with&nbsp;fluorescent lamps&nbsp;and&nbsp;high-intensity discharge lamps.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Fluorescent Light &#8211; A&nbsp;fluorescent lamp&nbsp;or a&nbsp;fluorescent tube&nbsp;is a low pressure&nbsp;mercury-vapor&nbsp;gas-discharge lamp&nbsp;that uses&nbsp;fluorescence&nbsp;to produce visible light. An&nbsp;electric current&nbsp;in the gas&nbsp;excites&nbsp;mercury&nbsp;vapor which produces short-wave&nbsp;ultraviolet&nbsp;light that then causes a&nbsp;phosphor coating on the inside of the bulb to glow. A fluorescent lamp converts electrical energy into useful light much more efficiently than incandescent lamps. The&nbsp;luminous efficacy&nbsp;of a fluorescent light bulb can exceed 100 lumens per watt, several times the efficacy of an incandescent bulb with comparable light output.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Fluorescent lamp fixtures are more costly than incandescent lamps because they require a&nbsp;ballast&nbsp;to regulate the&nbsp;current&nbsp;through the lamp, but the lower energy cost typically offsets the higher initial cost.&nbsp;Compact fluorescent lamps&nbsp;are now available in the same popular sizes as incandescent and are used as an energy-saving alternative in homes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The fundamental means for conversion of electrical energy into radiant energy in a fluorescent lamp relies on&nbsp;inelastic scattering&nbsp;of electrons. An incident electron collides with an atom in the gas. If the free electron has enough&nbsp;kinetic energy, it transfers energy to the atom&#8217;s outer electron, causing that electron to temporarily jump up to a higher&nbsp;energy level. The collision is &#8216;inelastic&#8217; because a loss of kinetic energy occurs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This higher energy state is unstable, and the atom will emit an ultraviolet&nbsp;photon&nbsp;as the atom&#8217;s electron reverts to a lower, more stable, energy level. Most of the photons that are released from the mercury atoms have&nbsp;wavelengths&nbsp;in the&nbsp;ultraviolet&nbsp;(UV) region of the spectrum, predominantly at wavelengths of 253.7 and 185&nbsp;nanometers&nbsp;(nm). These are not visible to the human eye, so they must be converted into visible light. This is done by making use of&nbsp;fluorescence. Ultraviolet photons are absorbed by electrons in the atoms of the lamp&#8217;s interior fluorescent coating, causing a similar energy jump, then drop, with emission of a further photon. The photon that is emitted from this second interaction has a lower energy than the one that caused it. The chemicals that make up the phosphor are chosen so that these emitted photons are at wavelengths visible to the human eye. The difference in energy between the absorbed ultra-violet photon and the emitted visible light photon goes toward heating up the phosphor coating. When the light is turned on, the electric power heats up the cathode enough for it to emit electrons (thermionic emission). These electrons collide with and ionize&nbsp;noble gas&nbsp;atoms inside the bulb surrounding the filament to form a&nbsp;plasma&nbsp;by the process of&nbsp;impact ionization. As a result of&nbsp;avalanche ionization, the conductivity of the ionized gas rapidly rises, allowing higher currents to flow through the lamp.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The fill gas helps determine the operating electrical characteristics of the lamp, but does not give off light itself. The fill gas effectively increases the distance that electrons travel through the tube, which allows an electron a greater chance of interacting with a mercury atom. Argon atoms, excited to a meta-stable state by impact of an electron, can impart this energy to a neutral mercury atom and ionize it, described as the&nbsp;Penning effect. This has the benefit of lowering the breakdown and operating voltage of the lamp, compared to other possible fill gases such as krypton.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vskills.in\/lms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/image037.jpg\" alt=\"image037\" class=\"wp-image-35603\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Halogen Lamp &#8211; A&nbsp;halogen lamp, also known as a&nbsp;tungsten halogen,&nbsp;quartz-halogen&nbsp;or&nbsp;quartz iodine lamp, is an&nbsp;incandescent lamp&nbsp;that has a small amount of a&nbsp;halogen&nbsp;such as&nbsp;iodine&nbsp;or&nbsp;bromine&nbsp;added. The combination of the halogen gas and the&nbsp;tungsten&nbsp;filament produces a halogen cycle&nbsp;chemical reaction which redeposits evaporated tungsten back onto the filament, increasing its life and maintaining the clarity of the envelope. Because of this, a halogen lamp can be operated at a higher temperature than a standard gas-filled lamp of similar power and operating life, producing light of a higher&nbsp;luminous efficacy&nbsp;and&nbsp;color temperature. The small size of halogen lamps permits their use in compact optical systems for projectors and illumination.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vskills.in\/lms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/image039.jpg\" alt=\"image039\" class=\"wp-image-35604\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Neon Lamp &#8211; A&nbsp;neon lamp&nbsp;(also&nbsp;neon glow lamp) is a miniature&nbsp;gas discharge lamp. The lamp typically consists of a small glass capsule that contains a mixture of&nbsp;neon&nbsp;and&nbsp;other gases&nbsp;at a low pressure and two&nbsp;electrodes&nbsp;(an&nbsp;anode&nbsp;and a&nbsp;cathode). When sufficient voltage is applied and sufficient current is supplied between the electrodes, the lamp produces an orange&nbsp;glow discharge. The glowing portion in the lamp is a thin region near the cathode; the larger and much longer&nbsp;neon signs&nbsp;are also glow discharges, but they use the&nbsp;positive column&nbsp;which is not present in the ordinary neon lamp. Neon glow lamps are widely used as&nbsp;indicator lamps&nbsp;in the displays of electronic instruments and appliances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vskills.in\/lms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/image041.jpg\" alt=\"image041\" class=\"wp-image-35605\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Light emitting Diodes (LED&#8217;s) &#8211; A&nbsp;light-emitting diode&nbsp;(LED) is a two-lead&nbsp;semiconductor&nbsp;light source. It resembles a basic&nbsp;pn-junction&nbsp;diode, which emits light when activated.&nbsp;When a fitting voltage is applied to the leads,&nbsp;electrons&nbsp;are able to recombine with&nbsp;electron holes&nbsp;within the device, releasing energy in the form of&nbsp;photons. This effect is called&nbsp;electroluminescence, and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy&nbsp;band gap&nbsp;of the semiconductor.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>An LED is often small in area (less than 1&nbsp;mm<sup>2<\/sup>), and integrated optical components may be used to shape its&nbsp;radiation pattern.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Appearing as practical electronic components in 1962, the earliest LEDs emitted low-intensity infrared light. Infrared LEDs are still frequently used as transmitting elements in remote-control circuits, such as those in remote controls for a wide variety of consumer electronics. The first visible-light LEDs were also of low intensity, and limited to red. Modern LEDs are available across the&nbsp;visible, ultraviolet, and&nbsp;infrared&nbsp;wavelengths, with very high brightness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Early LEDs were often used as indicator lamps for electronic devices, replacing small incandescent bulbs. They were soon packaged into numeric readouts in the form of&nbsp;seven-segment displays, and were commonly seen in digital clocks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Recent developments in LEDs permit them to be used in environmental and task lighting. LEDs have many advantages over incandescent light sources including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved physical robustness, smaller size, and faster switching. Light-emitting diodes are now used in applications as diverse as&nbsp;aviation lighting,&nbsp;automotive headlamps, advertising, general lighting,&nbsp;traffic signals, and camera flashes. However, LEDs powerful enough for room lighting are still relatively expensive, and require more precise current and heat management than compact&nbsp;fluorescent lamp&nbsp;sources of comparable output. LEDs have allowed new text, video displays, and sensors to be developed, while their high switching rates are also useful in advanced communications technology.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Compact florescent lamp (CFL) &#8211; A&nbsp;compact fluorescent lamp&nbsp;(CFL), also called&nbsp;compact fluorescent light,&nbsp;energy-saving light, and&nbsp;compact fluorescent tube, is a fluorescent lamp&nbsp;designed to replace an&nbsp;incandescent lamp; some types fit into&nbsp;light fixtures&nbsp;formerly used for incandescent lamps. The lamps use a tube which is curved or folded to fit into the space of an incandescent bulb, and a compact&nbsp;electronic ballast&nbsp;in the base of the lamp.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vskills.in\/lms\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/image043.jpg\" alt=\"image043\" class=\"wp-image-35601\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Compared to general-service incandescent lamps giving the same&nbsp;amount of visible light, CFLs use one-fifth to one-third the electric power, and last eight to fifteen times longer. A CFL has a higher purchase price than an incandescent lamp, but can save over five times its purchase price in electricity costs over the lamp&#8217;s lifetime.&nbsp;Like all fluorescent lamps, CFLs contain toxic&nbsp;mercury&nbsp;which complicates their disposal. In many countries, governments have established recycling schemes for CFLs and glass generally.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CFLs radiate a&nbsp;spectral power distribution&nbsp;that is different from that of incandescent lamps. Improved&nbsp;phosphor&nbsp;formulations have improved the perceived color of the light emitted by CFLs, such that some sources rate the best &#8220;soft white&#8221; CFLs as subjectively similar in color to standard incandescent lamps.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Commonly called &#8216;light bulbs&#8217;,&nbsp;lamps&nbsp;are the removable and replaceable part of a light fixture, which converts electrical energy into&nbsp;electromagnetic radiation. 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