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TECHNOLOGY,
KARAIKUDE- 630 003
~ Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Are lamp (b) mercury vapour (c) Sodium lamp
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Duration: 90min Answer ALL the Questions | Date. 03.09.2024
SECTION A&B : sali Maximum Marks: 50
Part A(9x2=18 Marks) Al
col 1] Define lumen — = mas 2
Cor 2. | What is Reduction factor = ometa |
Col 3.| A lamp of 500 w having a mscp of 1250 is suspended 2.7m above| 2
working plane. Calculate illumination directly below the lamp - i
Col! | 4] List Gaseous discharge lamps = ee
COL: | 5. | Define Glare. 7
COL: | 6./ State inverse square law. er oe 2
Col 7. | Explain MSCP mar. eet ear 2
CO: | 8.| What is maintenance factor? wa. os
COl: | 9. | Brief a candle power Z
Part —B (26 Siege
COI: | 10. |b) Two similar lamps having uniform intensity of 3000 lumens below the | 16
horizontal plane, are mounted at a height of 6 metersabove the centre line
of a horizontal roadway and are 30m apart. If the road is 12m wide |
between kerbs. Calculate the illumination at the middle of the kerb
between lamps. Assume that illumination of lamps are uniform in all
directions.
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COI: | 11.]A class room of size 30mx30m is to be illuminated bwith 75lux. The
lamps are required to be hung 5m above the work bench. Assume a space-
height ratio of 0.9-1.0, a utilization factor of 0.5, lamp efficiency of 15
lumens/watt, candle power depreciation of 20%. Estimate number, rating
and disposition of lamps
Oi: | 12. A lamp having uniform candle power of 200 in all directions is provided | 16
with a reflector which directs 60% of the total light uniformly on to a|
circular area of 10m diameter. The lamp is hung 7m above the area. |
Calculate illumination at the edge of the surface with and without the |
reflector. Determine also average illumination over the area with and
without reflector
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COX: J 15, | Give the construction and working of the following types of lamps: (a) | 16 |