PLUMBING AND LIGHTING
FIXTURES
                       ASSIGNMENT : 2
NAME: KASHISH RAKHEJA
COURSE : BSCID
ROLL NO:1/20/FAD/BSCID/002
SEMESTER: 5
SUBJECT : INTERIOR SERVICES SYSTEM
WHAT IS LIGHTING FIXTURES ?
• A light fixture , light fitting , or luminaire is an electrical device containing an electric lamp that
  provides illumination. All light fixtures have a fixture body and one or more lamps. The lamps
  may be in sockets for easy replacement—or, in the case of some LED fixtures, hard-wired in
  place.
• Fixtures may also have a switch to control the light, either attached to the lamp body or
  attached to the power cable. Permanent light fixtures, such as dining room chandeliers, may
  have no switch on the fixture itself, but rely on a wall switch.
• Fixtures require an electrical connection to a power source, typically AC mains power, but some
  run on battery power for camping or emergency lights. Permanent lighting fixtures are directly
  wired. Movable lamps have a plug and cord that plugs into a wall socket.
• Light fixtures may also have other features, such as reflectors for directing the light, an aperture
  (with or without a lens), an outer shell or housing for lamp alignment and protection, an
  electrical ballast or power supply, and a shade to diffuse the light or direct it towards a
  workspace (e.g., a desk lamp). A wide variety of special light fixtures are created for use in the
  automotive lighting industry, aerospace, marine and medicine sectors.
 TYPES OF LIGHTING FIXTURES
• Task lighting
• Recessed lighting
• Under cabinet lighting
• chandeliers
• Ceiling light
• Pendant lighting
• Cove lighting
• Soffit lighting
• Task lighting
• Accent lighting
TRACK LIGHTING
       • Track lighting is mounted or
         suspended from the ceiling on a
         linear unit that contains several
         light heads, which can be
         positioned anywhere along the
         track. The direction of the heads
         can also be adjusted. In this
         room, the track lighting is used
         to highlight the artwork and wall
         and provide overall light for the
         space.
RECESSED LIGHTING
                • This light fixture is installed
                  above the ceiling and has an
                  opening that is flush with the
                  ceiling. Recessed lighting sends
                  a relatively narrow band of light
                  in one direction, so it can be used
                  to provide ambient, task or
                  accent lighting. The recessed
                  lighting in this kitchen adds
                  sufficient light without
                  overwhelming the space.
UNDER CABINET LIGHTING
                • Mounted underneath kitchen
                  cabinets, this type of lighting is
                  extremely popular as task
                  lighting in a kitchen. The under-
                  cabinet lights in this kitchen
                  brighten up the room and
                  enhance the contemporary,
                  clean feel of the space.
CHANDELIERS
              • Suspended from the ceiling,
                chandeliers direct light upward.
                They are typically installed over
                a table or in a main entry foyer,
                but they are not strangers to
                bedrooms and bathrooms.
                Chandeliers enhance the
                decorative style of a room and
                provide ambient lighting.
CEILING LIGHTS
                 • Ceiling lights are mounted
                   directly to the ceiling, with a
                   glass or plastic shade concealing
                   the light bulb. Ceiling fixtures
                   have been common in homes for
                   nearly 100 years. The ceiling
                   lights in this hallway
                   complement the chandelier that
                   is suspended from the ceiling.
PENDANT LIGHTING
               • Suspended from the ceiling, a
                 pendant light directs light down.
                 It can easily enhance the
                 decorative style of a room and
                 add character. In this space, the
                 pendants are positioned to hang
                 low over the bed-side tables.
                 Photo courtesy of Lexington
                 Home Brands.
COVE LIGHTING
                • There are three common forms
                  of architectural lighting, and
                  cove lighting is a popular form.
                  Cove lighting is placed in a ledge,
                  shelf or recess high up on a wall,
                  and the light is bounced toward
                  the ceiling or upper wall. In this
                  bedroom, the cove lighting
                  illuminates the ceiling above the
                  bed, adding a romantic feel.
SOFFIT LIGHTING
                  • Soffit lighting, another type of
                    architectural lighting, radiates
                    downward, washing the wall
                    with light. In this bedroom, soffit
                    lighting adds interesting
                    dimension behind the bed. 
TASK LIGHTING
                • Task lighting is lighting that
                  illuminates a specific area and
                  makes the completion of a task
                  easier as opposed to ambient
                  lighting that sheds light on a
                  general area, or mood lighting
                  that illuminates for creating a
                  certain atmosphere or effect.
ACCENT LIGHTING
                  • Accent lighting focuses light on a particular
                    area or object. It is often used to highlight art
                    or other artifacts. Common types of accent
                    lights include wall sconces, floodlights,
                    recessed lights, torchère lamps, or track
                    lighting. The brighter light from the accent
                    lamp creates visual interest to a room. Accent
                    lights may also be used in practical
                    applications to shine light on a stairway, such
                    as in movie theaters, or to light walkways.
                  Some accent lights aren't made to shine on a
                  particular object, but are themselves a piece of
                  art with a self-contained light source. Often
                  made with Tiffany glass, these serve as a piece
                  of functional decor for a home.
       WHAT IS PLUMBING FIXTURES?
• A plumbing fixture is an exchangeable device which can be connected
  to a plumbing system to deliver and drain water
                 example of a plumbing fixture
• The most common plumbing fixtures are faucets, sinks, bathtubs,
  showers, and toilets. Each fixture should have a shut off valve, or stop
  valve, installed for each water supply line that leads to the fixture.
WASH BASINS
              • Wash basins are the plumbing fixtures
                provided for washing hands and face
                and brushing teeth in a standing
                position. These are usually made of
                glazed earthenware or vitreous china.
                Sometimes these are also made of
                enamelled iron, stainless steel or
                plastic, especially where the number
                of users is more. The wash basins may
                be of either flat back pattern for fixing
                on walls, or angle back pattern for
                fixing at the junction of two walls.
SINKS
        • Sinks are the plumbing fixtures
          provided in kitchens for cleaning
          utensils. These are also provided
          in laboratories for cleaning
          laboratory ware. Sinks are
          usually of rectangular shape and
          are made of glazed earthen ware
          or vitreous china, cement
          concrete with or without
          terrazzo finish, marble, stainless
          steel and enamelled iron.
BATH TUBS
            • Bath tubs are the plumbing
              fixtures provided in the bath
              rooms for taking bath. These are
              usually made of glazed
              earthenware or vitreous china,
              cement concrete finished with
              terrazzo or glazed porcelain tiles
              or marble titles and enamelled
              iron. The bath tubs are provided
              with a circular waste hole at the
              bottom for draining.
WATER CLOSETS
                • A water closet is a pan like water flushed
                  plumbing fixture designed to receive human
                  excreta directly from the user. It is made of
                  vitreous porcelain and is connected to the soil
                  pipe by means of a trap. The inside surface of
                  the water closet and the trap is made smooth
                  by glazing in order to ensure an efficient flush.
                • The water closet has an integral flushing rim
                  with adequate number of holes to spread the
                  flushing water. The water closet also has an
                  inlet or supply horn for connecting a flushing
                  cistern or a flushing pipe fitted with regulating
                  valve, to flush the water closet and discharge
                  the human excreta to the soil pipe.
CISTERNS
           • Flushing cisterns are the plumbing fixtures
             provided for flushing out water closets and
             urinals. These are made of cast iron, glazed
             earthenware or vitrecous china, or plastic. For
             Indian type water closets normally cast iron
             flushing cisterns are used which are fixed with
             their bottom at a height of 1.25 m above the
             top of the closet pans and these are known as
             high level flushing cisterns.
           • For European type and Anglo- Indian type
             water closets usually flushing cisterns of
             vitreous china or plastic are used which are
             fixed with their bottom at a height of 0.3 m
             above the top of the closet pans and these are
             known as low level flushing cisterns.
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