Lighting 101 The Fundamentals
TABLE of CONTEXT UL Definition.........................................................................................1 ADA Requirements.................................................................................2 Title 20 and Title 24 (California)...............................................................2 Key Assembly Features........................................................................3-4 Lamping...............................................................................................5 Socket Bases.........................................................................................6 Socket Types.........................................................................................6 Switch Types.........................................................................................7 Plug Types............................................................................................8 Convenience Outlets..............................................................................8 USB Ports.............................................................................................8 Bolt-Downs...........................................................................................8 Lamp Shades.....................................................................................9-10 How to Measure a Shade........................................................................11 Finish Options.......................................................................................12 Cleaning and Care.................................................................................12
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Preface: The following information has been prepared in order to familiarize you with the characteristics and terminology of the lighting products that are manufactured by Ashley Lighting. It is our hope that you will find this material to be informative, educational, and that it will greatly assist you in your efforts to specify and purchase lighting products. U.L. Listing: Underwriters Laboratories (U.L.) is the worlds most recognized and trusted source for product compliance. Electrical products that bear the U.L. mark have been subjected to a series of tests and procedures that make them safe to use for the consumer. U.L. provides two separate and distinct listings for electric lighting mechanisms. These two listings are PORTABLE and DIRECT. Each of these two categories have their own identifiable labels that must be placed on the products and in an area that may be observed without requiring disassembly. The defining difference between a PORTABLE and DIRECT fixture is that a portable lamp possesses a power cord with a plug for electrical connection. The cord of a DIRECT fixture does not have a plug and is directly wired to a junction box or outlet. For this reason, these fixtures are often referred to as “direct wired”. Surface mounted lamps that have power supply cords with plugs are often a source of confusion regarding the U.L. listing. U.L. recognizes this as a PORTABLE fixture, even though it attaches to a wall. Ashley Lighting has been certified by U.L. to produce both PORTABLE and DIRECT lighting fixtures. U.L. listing is typically required for all major Hospitality brands. In addition to this, state and local electrcal codes typically require this listing before allowing a certificate of occupancy for the property. It is important to note here that on rare occasions, local codes are contradictory to U.L. codes. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to know if U.L. listing is acceptable for the local codes. The U.L. label, which is attached to each U.L listed product, identifies the fixture as either PORTABLE or DIRECT. In addition to this, it also contains an identification number for the manufacturer of the fixture. In order to be certified as a manufacturer of U.L listed and recognized fixtures, a manufacturer must commit to the following standards: • Use only electrical components that are U.L. listed and labeled. • Perform a series of electrical tests on each manufactured product that ensure that there are no breaks in the electrical components or connections. These tests are performed with exceedingly high voltage that enable the manufacturer to detect potentially unsafe products. • Submit to unannounced sight inspections by field representatives of U.L. These field inspectors will check both finished goods and works in progress for U.L. compliance. • Submit all new products to U.L. for compliance testing. UL Listing-Dry Location: • A dry location is an indoor area that is not normally subject to dampness. It may include a location subject to temporary dampness provided ventilation is adequate to prevent any accumulation of moisture. • Dry Locations include kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, foyers, hallways and most areas in bathrooms. UL Listing-Damp Location: • A damp location is an exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on or adjacent to the electrical components of a lighting fixture or ceiling fan. • Indoor Damp Locations include indoor pool areas, utility rooms and over bathtubs or showers in bathrooms (without risk of direct water contact).
ALL ASHLEY LIGHTING PRODUCTS ARE U.L. LISTED (Dry and Damp Locations).
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ADA Requirements: The ADA sets guidelines for accessibility to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities by individuals with disabilities. These guidelines are to be applied during the design, construction, and alteration of such buildings and facilities to the extent required by regulations issued by Federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Please visit www.ada.gov for complete guidelines and information. Corridor Wall Sconces (in part): 4.4.1 General. Object projecting from the walls with their leading edges between 27 inches and 80 inches above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 inches into walks, halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles. Switches (in part): 4.27.3* Height. The highest operable part of controls, dispensers, receptacles, and other operable equipment shall be placed within at least one of the reach ranges specified in 4.2.5 and 4.2.6. Electrical and communications system receptacles on walls shall be mounted no less than 15 in (380 mm) above the floor. Note: Switching for floor lamps not to exceed 48”. 4.27.4 Operation. Controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 lbs. (22.2 N). Title 20 (California): Portable luminaries manufactured on or after January 1, 2010 shall meet one or more of the following requirements: • Be equipped with a dedicated fluorescent lamp socket connected to a high frequency electronic ballast contained within the portable luminaire; • Be equipped with one or more GU-24 line-voltage sockets and not rated for use with incandescent lamps of any type, including line voltage or low voltage; • Be an LED luminaire or a portable luminaire with an LED light engine with integral heat sink, and comply with the minimum requirements. Please visit www.energy.ca.gov/title20. for complete details. Title 24 (California): Indoor lighting is one of the single largest consumers of energy (kilowatt-hours) in a commercial building, representing about a third of electricity use. The objective of the Title 24 non-residential lighting standards is the effective reduction of this energy use, without compromising the quality of lighting or task work. The Title 24 non-residential lighting standards are the result of the involvement of many representatives of the lighting design and manufacturing community, and of enforcement agencies across the state. Please visit www.energy.ca.gov/title24. for complete details.
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Portables-Table and Floors-Key Assembly Features: A. Base • The Base is the terminating point for the threaded metal tube (pipe) that extends from the socket to the base weight. It allows for the lamp to be tightened securely by adjusting the locknuts against the inside surface of the base weight. • It also serves as a decorative concealment for the base weight. • Table lamps bases are often used to house USB ports and/or electrical outlets for electronics usage. B. Base Weights • Base weights are provided on all floor and table lamps in order to provide stability. • U.L regulations require that floor and table lamps be stable enough to be placed on an eight degree incline without “tipping” over. This is referred to as a “Tip Test”. • All Ashley Lighting floor and table lamps comply with the U.L. regulations for tipping. C. Column or Lamp Body • The column serves as a decorative concealment for the threaded metal tube (pipe) that extends from the socket to the base weight. It also provides support to allow the lamp to be tightened securely. D. Center Pipe • The pipe is a steel tube that is threaded on each end. This pipe is used to secure the socket, on one end of the lamp, to the base weight on the other end of the lamp. E. Non Skid Felt is used on all table top fixtures.
Wall Mounted Fixtures-Direct Wired and Portable-Key Assembly Features: A. Back Plate • The back plate, of a wall mounted fixture, is the decorative cover that serves to connect the functional arm of the fixture to the wall. • The back plate will typically contain the switch that is used to operate the socket of the fixture. • It may also contain other functional items such as electrical outlets or USB Ports. B. Mounting Plate • The mounting plate is the removable portion of a back plate assembly that is attached to the wall. • The back plate is then attached to the mounting plate. • These mounting plates are typically constructed of galvanized steel and are attached to the wall by means of screws or hollow wall anchors. • Ashley Lighting mounting plates are manufactured from twenty gauge galvanized steel. C. Arm Assembly • The arm is the portion of a wall mounted fixture that is constructed of several decorative elements, as well as the functional socket. • There is typically a horizontal attachment that connects the back plate to the vertical portion of the arm assembly. This attachment may be stationary or movable. • The arm assembly may constructed of a wide assortment of materials as well as offered in a variety of finishes. D. Cord Covers • Portable (Fixtures with a cord and plug connection to a wall outlet) wall mounted lighting fixtures typically have a decorative cover that is supplied to conceal the cord from the point that it exits the back plate, to below the furniture, over which it is mounted. • The most common cord cover length is 24”, but they can be produced in lengths up to 48”.
Ceiling Mounted-Direct Wired-Key Assembly Features:
A. Canopy • Decorative cap that covers the mounting plate at the ceiling. B. Suspension • Tubing-We recommend using a swivel with tubing. This will enable you to level the fixture as needed. • Cord with Fabric Sleeve Option • Cable sub-supports • Chain
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Finial
Spider
Spider
Harp Harp
Socket
Socket Saddle Neck Center Pipe Body
Back Plate Electrical Outlet Plug
Base
Cord
Switch Switch Cord Cover Cord Plug
Arm Assembly Mounting Plate
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Lamping: Kelvin: The Kelvin scale measures the hue of light. “Hue” in this technical meaning refers not just to color generally, but to the relative warmth of a specific light source--its spectrum frequency, or color temperature. Most commonly used is 2700 K and 3000 K.
1000 K
2000 K
3000 K
4000 K
5000 K
6000 K
7000 K
8000 K
9000 K
10000 K
Incandescent: Standard incandescent bulbs are being phased out for general lighting in favor of more energy-efficient lighting alternatives. Still available as decorative bulbs featuring “vintage” shapes with varied filaments. Some of the vintage shapes are available in LED.
Fluorescent: A fluorescent lamp converts electrical energy into useful light much more efficiently than incandescent lamps. The typical luminous efficacy of fluorescent lighting systems is 50–100 lumens per watt, several times the efficacy of incandescent bulbs with comparable light output.
LED: LED can provide 80% energy savings over incandescent bulbs. LEDs contain no mercury, lead or other hazardous materials as with fluorescent. They turn on instantly, and are dimmable. There are many LED options available!
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Socket Base Types (Most Frequently Used)
Socket Configuration (Medium Base and GU24)
Medium Base-E26 • Screw In Base • Available, Keyless, On-Off Push Through, Rocker, Rotary and with Uno Lock Ring. • Incandescent, Fluorescent and LED Lamp Options • Available in Metal, Ceramic and Plastic • Socket Cup Available
Medium Base-Candalarbra-E12 • Screw In Base • Incandescent, Fluorescent and LED Lamp Options • Available in Metal, Ceramic and Plastic • Socket Cup Available
GU24 • Use for Title 20 Applications • No Ballast Required • Fluorescent and LED Lamp Options • Socket Cup and Push Button Switch Available
Single Socket
Two-Light Vertical Side by Side
Two-Light Horizontal Side by Side
2-Pin Linear • G13 • Fluorescent and LED Lamp Options • Ballast Required for Fluorescent Lamps.
“S” Two-Light Body
4-Pin • GX24q-1,-2, 3 • 2G11 • Fluorescent and LED Lamp Options • Ballast Required for Fluorescent Lamps.
Two-Light Horizontal 6
Switch Options: Switch Types
ADA Locations
Other
A. On/Off Rocker Switch
Yes
Socket, Base, Column, Back Plate, Cord Rectangular and Round
B. Twin On/Off Rocker
Yes
Base, Back Plate
C. On/Off Push Button
Yes
Base, Column, Back Plate
D. Two Circuit/Four Position Push Button
Yes
Base, Column, Socket Body, Back Plate
(2) Socket Applications A, B, A+B, or Off
E. 3-Way Rotary Turn Knob
Socket, Base, Back Plate
Requires 3-Way Bulb
F. On/Off Push Through
Socket Only
G. On/Off Pull Chain
Socket , Back Plate
H. On/Off Inline Wheel
Cord Only
I. On/Off Foot Switch
Cord Only
J. Slide Dimmer Switch
Base, Cord
K. Rotary Dimmer Switch
Socket, Base, Back Plate, Cord
(2) Socket Applications
Table, Floors, Ceiling, Wall Use On Floor Lamps
A.
G.
B.
H.
C.
I.
D.
J.
E.
K.
F.
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Options: Convenience Outlet • Standardly 3.5 AMPS • Minimum 1.5” Ht. Base • 3-Prong Grounded Plug, 3-Conductor Cord required. • Ground Plug should be located at the top or side of the outlet for most power supplies to fit correctly. • 15 AMP with 14 gauge cord also available. USB Ports • 2 Amps • Minimum 1.5” Ht. Base • 2 Prong Polarized Plug, 2 Conductor Cord required. 3 Prong Plug (Grounded) • Required for Convenience Outlets. • Right Angle Plug available • Available in Clear Silver, Gold, and Black • 3 Conductor SVT-105-U.L. Cord
2 Prong Plug (Polarized) • Right Angle Plug available • Available in Clear Silver, Gold, and Black • 2 Conductor SPT-105-U.L. Cord.
Voltage: • 120 volt is standard. • 277 volt is available upon request. Please contact factory for details. Power Cord Lengths: • All table and wall mounted lamps are supplied with 8’ to 9’ two or three conductor cords, with molded polarized or grounded plugs. • Floor lamps are supplied with 12’ (8’ from base exit) two conductor cords, with molded polarized plugs. • Other options available. Bolt-Down: • This system enables you to permanently attach a lamp to a table top or night stand. • Cord can exit above or below the table surface to which it will be mounted. Exit must be specified. • To ensure that the bolt-down system will work with your table top or nightstand, hole diameter and table top/nightstand thickness must be specified. We Suggest 1.5” to 1 3/4” diameter hole.
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Lamp Shades: Internal Structure: A. Standard Framework and Fitters
• Framework consists of a Top and Bottom ring. • Top Ring is commonly referred to as a “Spider”. • Top Ring establishes the top diameter and drop of the shade. • Bottom Ring established the bottom diameter of the shade. • Ashley Lighting uses 10 gauge wire. • Rings are available in plated and powder coated finishes. We recommend using powder coat in locations where humidity is a factor.
Shade Type: A. Hardback • Fabric or paper is laminated to a Virgin Polystyrene inner lining. • Many Manufacturers use recycled polystyrene which leads to premature discoloration and disintegration of the product. • Virgin Polystyrene is available in varied gauges. Ashley Lighting uses .4mm as standard. • This is then secured to the top and bottom ring with adhesive tape, followed by trim, or hand rolled for no trim (Self Fold). B. Fabric Stretched • Stretched shades are made with full framework, top and bottom ring welded together by ribs. • Stretched shades are made with an inner fabric lining, usually white, and an outer fabric that is stretched over the full framework. Ring Full Framework Spider
Washer
Split Washer
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Shade Attachment: A. Harp and Finial • A harp is the detachable bracket that attaches to the saddle serving as a mounting bracket for the shade. • Harp sizes ranging typically from 7” to 12”. • Harp, Saddles, and Finials are available in plated and powder coat finishes. Powder Coat is recommended in locations where humidity is a concern. • A finial is a threaded cap that screws onto the top of the harp to tighten and hold the lamp shade in place. • Finials are available in a large array of styles. Harp B. Uno Fitter Uno • Used in place of a standard harp. Ring • Uno ring fits onto a socket and is secured by a socket lock ring. C. Split Washer • Used when a standard harp or fitter can not be utilized. Secured with a twist lock feature and/or screws. D. Shade Riser • Used when a standard harp can not be utilized due to height or structural elements. A Riser is a tube threaded on both ends, using a finial to lock the shade in place.
Shade Fabrics and Trim: A. Fabrics: • We offer a wide variety of custom and standard fabrics. Please consult factory for a current shade fabric card. B. Custom Printed and Lasor Cut Patterns: • We would be happy to work with you to develop custom printed and/or lasor cut pattern for your shade. C. Shade Trim • Shade trims are available in many colors, styles and thicknesses. Our standard trim is .5”. D. Most Commonly Used: • Double Fold-trim is adhered to the top and bottom the shade. • Single Fold-trim is adhered to the top and bottom of the shade. • Self Fold or Rolled Edge-Self Fold requires no trim. Fabric is glued and rolled around the top and bottom shade ring.
Other Options:
Single Fold
Double Fold
A. Non Rotation Bracket: • Ashley Lighting uses a Non-Rotation bracket on all oval, rectangular and square shades. B. Diffusers: • Available in acrylic and perforated metal. • Typically used at the top and/or bottom of a shade to diffuse view of bulbs and sockets and correlating “Hot Spots”. • Helps to minimize insect infiltration in the fixture.
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How to Measure a Shade: Top
A. Round Shades: • Top x Bottom x Height or Slant
Height Slant
Bottom
B. Rectangles and Ovals: • Top-Depth x Length • Bottom-Depth x Length • Top x Bottom x Height or Slant
Top Depth
Top Length Height Slant
(TD:TL) x (BD:BL) x HT.
Bottom Length Bottom Depth
Top Depth
Top Length Height
Slant
C. Square Shades: • Top-Depth x Length • Bottom-Depth x Length • Top x Bottom x Height or Slant (TD:TL) x (BD:BL) x HT.
Bottom Depth
Bottom Length 11
Finishing Options: From standard wet paint, and hand applied finishes, all the way to powder coating we have the capabilities to apply the finishes that you are looking for. Standard options are Plating, Paint, Powder coat.
Raw Material
Plating
Paint
Powder Coat
Hi-Fired Glaze
Steel
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Aluminum
No
Yes
No
No
Resin
No
Yes
No
No
Ceramic
No
Yes
No
Yes
Acrylic
No
Yes
No
No
Wood
No
Yes
No
No
Other
Anodizing
Climatizing: All Ashley Lighting finishes are provided with a two coats of clear lacquer, as a final finish. This is done in order to maximize the durability and longevity of the finish. Many environments, such as coastal and high humidity areas, may require additional finish protection. • Two Coats of Clear Lacquer • Coated with Clear Polyurethane Enamel • Powder Coated Harps • Powder Coated Shade Rings • Powder Coated Cord Covers Care and Cleaning Instructions: All Ashley Lighting products are manufactured and finished to meet Hospitality standards. All finishes are completed by the application of a final protective coating. For this reason, all products should be cleaned with a soft cloth that is dry and free of any cleaning solutions. Many cleaning solutions will cause the removal of this protective coating, thereby exposing the surface of the lamp to abrasion and corrosion. If additional information is required, please contact the factory at 870-483-6181
Disclaimer: Ashley Lighting has made every attempt to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information provided in this material. However, the information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. Ashley Lighting does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, completeness, legality, or reliability of this information. No warranties, promises and/or representations of any kind, expressed or implied, are given as to the nature, standard, accuracy or otherwise of the information provided, nor to the suitability or otherwise of the information to your particular circumstances.
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