HOW IS LIGHT PRODUCED

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HOW IS LIGHT PRODUCED The fluorescent lamp produces light by the passage of an electric current flowing through a vapor of mercury. 1.Electron emitted from electrode collides with mercury atom. 2.Impact produces ultraviolet rays 3.Phosphor converts ultraviolet to visible light. This process is known as fluorescence, hence the name fluorescent lamp.

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP A fluorescent lamp contains the following basic elements: Bulb Electrodes Gases Base Phosphors Mercury

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT THE BULB Most fluorescent lamps are made in straight tubular bulbs in various diameters. Circline lamps are in the form of a circle. U-Bent lamps are essentially straight lamps bent to form a U shape. LAMP

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP THE BASE The base provides the means of holding the lamp firmly in the lamp holders or sockets and providing the electrical connections for the lamp/ballast circuit. The basic types are: Bipin Used on preheat and rapid start lamps.

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT Single Pin Used on slimline lamps. LAMP Recessed Double Contact Used on HO and VHO lamps.

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS The significant dimensions of fluorescent lamps are: Bulb diameter Nominal overall length Bulb Diameter Expressed in eighths of an inch. Diameter = 12 8 = 1 ½ inches

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP Nominal Length Unique to fluorescent lamps. Straight Lamps Measured from the back of one socket or lampholder to the back of the other socket. Pin to Pin.

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP U-Bent Lamps Measured from the back of the socket to top of the lamp. Circline Lamps Measured from the outside diameter of the lamp.

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT THE ELECTRODES Coiled tungsten wires coated with an emission material When heated, emit electrons Electrons bombard mercury atoms producing ultraviolet rays. LAMP THE PHOSHPORS Phosphors are the coated powders on the inside of the bulb that convert the ultraviolet rays to visible light. There are two basic types: Halophosphates Trichromatics or Triband Phosphors

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP Halophosphates Single phosphor, or a blend of two or more phosphors Produce wide bands of light

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT Trichromatics or Triband phosphors Blend of three, or more, rare earth phosphors. Each phosphor produces a narrow band of light one blue, one green, one red. In combination, these phosphors produce a highly efficient white light with excellent color rendition. By changing the proportion of the phosphor blend, any color temperature can be obtained. LAMP

COLOR TEMPERATURE Color temperature is a characteristic of visible light that has important applications in photography, videography, publishing and other fields. The color temperature of a light source is determined by comparing its chromaticity with a theoretical, heated blackbody radiator. The temperature (in kelvin) at which the heated black-body radiator matches the color of the light source is that source's color temperature; for a black body source, it is directly elated to Planck's law.

THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP Special phosphor applications Growing plants Aquariums Diazo printing Phototherapy treatment of jaundice in newborn infants Black light

THE GASES THE ELEMENTS OF A FLUORESCENT LAMP In the manufacturing process, all the air in a fluorescent is removed, and the lamp filled with a small amount of gas. The gas affects the lamp s starting and operating characteristics. Argon is most commonly used in the US A blend of Krypton and Argon is commonly used in Europe as well as US energy saving fluorescent lamps A blend of Xenon, Krypton and Argon is used in European energy saving lamps.

BALLASTS All fluorescent lamps require a ballast for starting and operation. The ballast has two basic functions: Limit the lamp s operating current Provide the required voltage to start the lamp LIMITING THE CURRENT When a fluorescent lamp is started, its resistance to the current flow decreases dramatically. If not controlled, the current would increase rapidly and destroy the lamp virtually instantaneously. The ballast limits the current.

BALLASTS STARTING VOLTAGE Each lamp type has a specific voltage required to start it. If the supply voltage is not sufficient to start the lamp, the ballast also contains a device to provide the required starting voltage. BALLAST ARE OF TWO BASIC TYPES: Electromagnetic Electronic

BALLASTS Electromagnetic Ballasts The current lighting device is a reactor. Supply voltage sufficient to start the lamp The starting voltage device is an auto transformer. Supply voltage insufficient to start the lamp Operate the lamps at 50/60 Hertz

BALLASTS Electronic Ballasts Both starting and current limiting functions are provided by electronic components. Operate the lamp at 20kHz or greater.

LAMP TYPES AND THEIR OPERATING CIRCUITS PREHEAT LAMPS Have bi-pin bases Utilize a starter circuit that preheats the electrodes before lamp starting Starts within 2 3 seconds

LAMP TYPES AND THEIR OPERATING CIRCUITS The Preheating Cycle Switch Open: No current flows through the lamp Supply voltage insufficient to strike the arc

LAMP TYPES AND THEIR OPERATING CIRCUITS Switch Closed: Current flows through each electrode Ends of lamp glow

LAMP TYPES AND THEIR OPERATING CIRCUITS Switch Open: Arc strikes Current flows through the lamp The switch in the starting circuit can be: A manual switch An automatic starter

LAMP TYPES AND THEIR OPERATING CIRCUITS Manual switch Held down for preheating Released to start the lamp Used in desk lamps, under-counter fixtures and other applications Automatic starter Contains a glow switch Closes and opens automatically

RAPID START LAMPS Have bi-pin bases LAMP TYPES AND THEIR OPERATING CIRCUITS Cathodes are continually heated by low voltage transformers in the ballast Starting voltage between that of preheat and instant start Lamps start rapidly in one to two seconds

THE SLIMLINE LAMPS Have single pin bases LAMP TYPES AND OPERATING CIRCUITS Lamps start instantly Ballasts provides high voltage

FLUORESCENT LAMP PHOSPHORS LAMP TYPES AND PHOSPHORS The phosphor powder determines the performance characteristic of the light output of a lamp. Lumens Lumen maintenance Color Temperature (K) Color Rendering Index (CRI) Lumens A measure of the rated light output of a lamp. % Lumen Maintenance A measure of the average lumen output of a lamp over its rated life

Color Temperature (K) LAMP TYPES AND PHOSPHORS Describes the color appearance of the lighted lamp Describes the environment that will be created in a room or space 3000K creates a warm, friendly environment similar to that of incandescent 3500K creates a neutral environment 4100K creates a cool, airy environment 5000K creates an environment similar to daylight Color Rendering Index (CRI) Describes how colors appear when lighted by the lamp An average measure of the relative ability of a lamp to match the color rendering of a standard illuminant

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS The significant operating characteristics of fluorescent lamps are: Rated life and mortality Life vs. burning cycle Efficacy vs. frequency Lumen maintenance Effect of humidity Effect of temperature

SYLVANIA-SLI T5 LAMPS T5 LAMPS T5 bulb 60% thinner that T-12 bulb Trichromatic phosphor blend 85 Cri Color temperatures: 3000K, 3500K, 4100K, 5000K Efficacy up to 104 LPW Best 97% lumen maintenance Best 24,000+ hours life Requires ballasts designed to operate T-5 lamps. Pre-prgrammed or instant start

HAVELLS LAMPS ECO-LINE LAMP TECHNOLOGY Significant reduction in the amount of mercury in the lamp Pass EPA test for hazardous waste TCLP compliant Open lamp disposal options No change in lamp performance T12 energy saving 700 series 800 series T8 energy saving Nominal Watts 34 32 32 28 Lumens 2700 2800 3000 2800 Lumen Maintenance 87% 91% 93% 94% CRI 63 75 85 85 LPW 79 83 94 100

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS RATED LIFE AND MORTALITY As with incandescent lamps, rated hours life refers to the average life of a large group of lamps operated under specified conditions. Some lamps will fail before their rated life, others will still be burning beyond their rated life. In general, 50% of a large group of lamps will fail by the time rated life is reached.

LIFE vs. BURNING CYCLE OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS The life of a fluorescent lamp is affected by the number of times it is started. Rated published life values are determined by testing lamps on a burning cycle of 3 hours per start. Longer burning cycles increase lamp life and varies with the lamp type.

EFFICACY vs. FREQUENCY OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Efficacy of a fluorescent lamp increases with frequency At 20,000 cycles per second, a lamp produces approximately 10% - 20% more light than it does at 60 cycles operating at the same wattage. Most electric ballasts operate lamps at approximately 20,000 cycles. They trade the higher lumen output for lower input wattage.

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS LUMEN MAINTENANCE As fluorescent lamps accumulate burning hours, their light output decreases. This depreciation is due chiefly to a gradual deterioration of the phosphor powders. Lumen maintenance varies with the phosphor types.

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS EFFECTS OF HUMIDITY In a moist atmosphere, water can cling to the outside of a lamp. The moisture forms a conductive pat h, which results in erratic lamp starting. Rapid start and instant start lamps are coated with silicone to prevent the moisture from forming a continuous path.

EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS The starting and light output of fluorescent lamps are affected by the surrounding air temperature. Starting: Most ballasts will start standard lamps down to 50 F and Econ-o-watt lamps down to 60 F. Special electromagnetic ballast for standard rapid start lamps will start lamps down to 0 F. Lead-lag electromagnetic ballasts will start slimline lamps down to 0 F. Special electromagnetic and electronic ballasts will start HO lamps down to -20 F.

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Light Output: Most fluorescent lamps product their peak output at approximately 77 F. VHO-O lamps peat at approximately 20 F VHO-O jacketed lamps peak at approximately -20 F.

MAINTENANCE HINTS The following will service as a guide in recognizing common operating conditions or problems. End Discoloration

MAINTENANCE HINTS Persistent Tendency to Flicker Econ-o-watt lamps Cold drafts hitting the lamp or low temperature Econ-o-watt lamps should be operated in temperatures below 60 F. Radio Frequency Interference Fluorescent lamps generate low power electromagnetic radiation. The radiation can cause a buzzing sound in AM radios. The radiation can be direct from t he lamp, or by feedback into the electric supply circuit. The direct radiation can be eliminated by moving the radio out of range of the lamp. The feedback radiation is usually eliminated by capacitors in the ballast or starter.

MAINTENANCE HINTS Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electronic ballasts operate at high frequency and generate EMI. The interference may feed back into the power system and affect operation of data processing and communication equipment. Electronic ballasts must meet standards set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

QUESTIONAIRE Instruction: Answers to the following questions can be found the in the text of this module. 1. In fluorescent lamps, light is produced by the following process: (check all that are correct) A. Electrons emitted from the electrode collide with mercury atoms. B. The collisions produce ultraviolet rays C. The phosphor converts the ultraviolet to visible light D. The phosphor also determines the rated life of the lamp 2. Recessed double contact bases are used on T-12 slimline lamps. True False

QUESTIONAIRE 3. The nominal length of a fluorescent indicates the length: (check all that are correct) A. From the end of one pin to the end of the opposite pin for slimline lamps B. From the face of one base to the face of the opposite base for bipin lamps C. From the back of one socket to the back of the other socket. D. All of the above 4. Trichromatic phosphors in fluorescent lamps: (check all that are correct) A. Are a blend of three phosphors B. Produce a highly efficient white light with excellent color rendition C. Can be blended to produce any color temperature D. Produce wide bands of blue, green, and red light

QUESTIONAIRE 5. A feature of T12 Energy saving lamps is the gas mixture, a blend or Argon and Krypton. True False 6. All electromagnetic ballasts contain an autotransformer to provide the required voltage to start the lamp. True False 7. Electronic ballasts are different from eletromagnetic ballasts in that: A. They do not need a current limiting circuit B. The contain a manual starting switch C. The operate lamps at approximately 20,000 Hertz or higher D. All of the above

QUESTIONAIRE 8. Fluorescent lamps operate on a variety of circuits. (Check all that are correct): A. Preheat lamps require a starter, either manual or automatic B. Slimline lamps operate on ballasts that provide voltage for instant starting C. HO and VHO lamps are operate on instant start circuits. D. Rapid start ballasts contain low voltage transformers to heat the lamp electrodes 9. Econ-o-watt lamps are interchangeable with standard lamps, operate at 15 t0 20% lower wattage with no loss in light output. True False

QUESTIONAIRE 10. The color temperature of a fluorescent lamp describes the environment that will be created in a room or space. For example: (Check all that are correct): A. 3000K creates a warm, friendly environment similar to incandescent B. 3500K creates a neutral environment C. 4100K creates a cool, airy environment D. 5000K creates an environment similar to daylight 11. Color Rendering Index (CRI) provides a measure of how colors appear when lighted by a lamp. True False

QUESTIONAIRE 12. 700 series T8 lamps have the following features: (Check all that are correct): 12. Contain trichromatic/ triband phosphors 13. T-8 bulb 14. CRI of 75 15. Are interchangeable with T-12 lamps, operate on the same ballasts 13. ECO-LINE lamp technology provides the following end-user benefits: A. A significant reduction in the amount of mercury in the lamp B. Pass EP test for hazardous waste C. Same performance characteristics as standard lamps D. All of the above

QUESTIONAIRE 14. The life of F32T8 rapid start lamps operating at 16 hours per start is approximately: A. 18,000 hours B. 24,000 hours C. 26,000 hours D. 32,000 hours 15. All fluorescent lamps are coated with silicone to prevent moisture from collecting on the bulb, which results in erratic starting. True False

QUESTIONAIRE 16. The light output of fluorescent lamps is affected by the surrounding air temperature. The peak light output for VHO-O lamps occurs at approximately: 16. -20 17. 0 18. 20 19. 32,000 hours The lamp ordering code F32T8/841 should be used in answering questions 18 through 20. 17. The letter F stands for: A. Four feet C. Fluorescent B. Formerly D. All of the above

QUESTIONAIRE 18. The number 32 stands for: 18. A. Nominal length C. Rated wattage 19. Nominal wattage D. None of the above 19. The number 841 indicate the lamp s color temperature: 18. True False 20. The letters RS stand for: 18. A. Rough Service C. Power-saving 19. Rapid start operation only D. None of the above