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The Implications of Fluorescent Lamp Electronic Ballast Dimming —An Experimental Study
Author(s) -
Sheryl Grace Colaco,
Ciji Pearl Kurian,
Victor George,
Anitha M. Colaco
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
energy and power engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1949-243X
pISSN - 1947-3818
DOI - 10.4236/epe.2010.21009
Subject(s) - ballast , fluorescent lamp , realization (probability) , engineering , electric light , daylight , range (aeronautics) , voltage , electrical engineering , electronic engineering , computer science , optics , physics , statistics , mathematics , aerospace engineering
In recent years, fluorescent lamp dimming controls are an integral part of daylight artificial light integrated schemes intended for realization of energy savings. However, dimming, like any lighting option, presents its own particular challenges and potential tradeoffs. In view of this, the present manuscript depicts the preliminary work progress carried out to arrive at a comprehensive idea on dimming implications on key factors: electrical characteristics, photometric distributions of lighting systems and influence on quality as well as quantity of visual environment. The objective is to experimentally establish the acceptable range of dimming control voltage that would satisfy both electrical and photometric performance of luminaire. The vital part of the paper is devoted towards presentation of measurement results. For the experimental analysis, three representative samples of different commercial analog 1-10VDC electronic dimmable ballasts and fluorescent fixtures are compared and evaluated over their control voltage dimming range

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