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All articles in this category are types of lighting fixture.
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The term lighting fixture, also known as a ''lantern'' or ''luminaire'', refers to the entire light producing unit.
The term lighting fixture, also known as a ''lantern'' or ''luminaire'', refers to the entire light producing unit.
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They all consist of a housing - typically a metal barrel in generic lighting, or a metal or plastic casing for intelligent heads - as well as a lens or opening for the light to shine through, a reflector to ensure all light travels through this lens/opening, a yoke and/or clamp to allow rigging of the light and a lamp.
They all consist of a housing - typically a metal barrel in generic lighting, or a metal or plastic casing for intelligent heads - as well as a lens or opening for the light to shine through, a reflector to ensure all light travels through this lens/opening, a yoke and/or clamp to allow rigging of the light and a lamp.


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<noinclude>For more specific information, choose a subcategory.</noinclude>
For more specific information, choose a subcategory.
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Revision as of 01:05, 3 May 2013

All articles in this category are types of lighting fixture.

The term lighting fixture, also known as a lantern or luminaire, refers to the entire light producing unit.

They all consist of a housing - typically a metal barrel in generic lighting, or a metal or plastic casing for intelligent heads - as well as a lens or opening for the light to shine through, a reflector to ensure all light travels through this lens/opening, a yoke and/or clamp to allow rigging of the light and a lamp.

For more specific information, choose a subcategory.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.