Term used in professional circles to describe a lighting fitting. ie: an item of equipment designed to emit light.
The more modern term for Lantern (qv). Also known by the US term instrument
A flood light fixture with a lamp or reflector.
a device that directs, controls, and modifies the light produced by a light source
a device that houses a lamp and the associated control gear
an object that products light
A lighting fixture complete with installed lamps and other accessories.
A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps and the parts designed to distribute the light, to position and protect the lamp(s), and to connect the lamp(s) to the power supply. (Also referred to as fixture.)
The complete light luminaire with all parts and lamps (bulbs) necessary for positioning and obtaining power supply.
A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps, along with the parts designed to distribute the light, hold the lamps, and connect the lamps to a power source. Also called a fixture.
The international term for lighting equipment. Not restricted to theatre lighting.
A light fixture; the complete lighting unit, including lamp, reflector, ballast, socket, wiring, diffuser and housing.
The complete assembly of a lighting device consisting of an electric lamp (or lamps), lamp holder(s), lamp socket(s), reflector(s), lens, directional shielding and/or baffles designed to distribute the light output, to position and protect the lamps, and/or other components and accessories fixed permanently to the assembly, and electrical ballast transformer(s), capacitors, ignitors, and all internal circuitry connecting the lamps to the power supply. Also known as "light fixture".
A complete lighting unit, consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the components required to distribute the light, position the lamps, and connect the lamps to a power supply. Often referred to as a "fixture."
A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp (or lamps), together with the parts designed to distribute the light, position and protect lamps and connect them to the power supply.
A complete lighting unit consisting of one or more lamps, housing, optical components, and electrical components (ballast, starters, etc.).
A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps, lampholders, optical elements to distribute the light, and the means for connection to a power source. Control gear, if required, may be integrated within the luminaire.
Apparatus or fitting that holds a Lamp
The complete lighting unit, including the lamp, the fixture, and other parts.
General term (not just theatre) for a lighting instrument.
The more modern term for Lantern. A housing or fixture that holds a light source (lamp).
Technical term for "fixture". A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp holder, lens and adjustable components.
A complete lighting unit consisting of a light source, switch, globe, reflector, housing, and wiring.
A lighting source and new a term for a lighting fixture, such as recessed, surface mount fixture for wall or ceiling, post lantern, or exterior wall lights including flood lighting.
A complete unit that artificially produces and distributes light. An artificial light source, including fixture, ballast, mounting, and lamp(s).
A lighting fixture complete with lamps installed.
An apparatus which controls the distribution of light given by a lamp or lamps and which includes all components necessary for fixing and protecting the lamps and for connecting them to the supply circuit. Luminaire has superseded the term lighting fitting. Page 48 VPN 98-030 V03 Products: Power Analyzers Voltech Application Note 101
A complete light fixture. (See Light Fixture).
The housing or body containing the holder or socket of a light source (ie. a lamp).
A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp(s), housing, and connection to the power circuit.