I am currently studying a HNC in building services.
I've been asked to find out typical voltage usage for the following lamps.
Standard Incandescent Lamp
Halogen Incandescent Lamp
Fluorescent Tube
High Pressure Mercury Vapour
High Pressure Sodium
Low Pressure Sodium
Metal Halide
LED
If anyone could give me a list of typical voltage used for these lamps that will be great.
Thanks
Hi dude,the purpose of being asked this question,as part of a HND,is for you to research the types of lamp fittings,individually,and discover the range and type of voltage required.
If you ask for a list of answers,not only will you not guarantee the provenance of that list,you will skip the other bits of information collected along the way.
As with a lot of technical data,the "what",is never as interesting as the "why" :smartass:
Google carbon-arc or HID,and marvel at mans' ingenuity in producing light...
A whole day can be "wasted" merely dissecting and testing the components of a simple florescent assembly,in the course of discovery!
Please do not take this post as undue criticism,but i have recently visited the "Ideal Home Exhibition",here in my fair city,where a gentleman on a stand was attempting to explain the function of a plumbed-in kitchen device...he had all the technical component nomenclature nailed...he even disclosed a HND covering the topic area...but he patently did NOT know how a non-return valve functioned...
Had he dismantled one,and spent a while blowing and sucking through it....he may have avoided embarrassment :rolleyes4: