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Instant-start ballasts
There are some very persuasive arguments for the use of instant-start electronic ballasts; ... The rapid-start ballast uses more energy because it must maintain ... out between the lamps driven by rapid- and instant-start ballasts after ...
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Instant-start ballasts
The instant-start ballast is more economical—5 to 10 percent less expensive—than the rapid--start ballast. This can become a significant difference given ...
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Instant-start ballasts
The instant-start ballast is more economical—5 to 10 percent less expensive—than the rapid--start ballast. This can become a significant difference given ...
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Instant-start ballasts
There are some very persuasive arguments for the use of instant-start electronic ballasts; the laboratory lighting designer should consider them before ...
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Direct Digital Control (DDC)
Direct Digital Control (DDC). Abstract: Energy Efficiency and Direct Digital Control · DDC Implementation · Direct Digital Control (DDC) Advantages ...
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Initial guess
The first step of any mathematical iteration procedure is known as the "initial guess." This is where initial values of unknown variables are selected. ...
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Remote lighting systems
All remote lighting systems consist of a light source, optical coupling system, and distribution optic. Light sources for these systems can be any type from ...
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Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Graphical video displays by PMI software provide information to facilitate monitoring and control functions with Graphical User Interface (GUI). ...
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DDC vs. conventional pneumatic controls
Sold-state sensors and controllers used in DDC systems have considerable energy-efficiency advantages over conventional pneumatic systems. ...
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Labs21: HVAC
Jul 23, 2006 ... Finally, control is the single most important design variable in an HVAC system that meets a laboratory's exacting environmental ...