In the context of lighting, nominal watts is the power rating of lamps as specified by the manufacturers. It represents the maximum power output that a lamp is designed to provide.
A lensed troffer is a specific type of lighting fixture designed for installation in drop ceiling systems. It is characterized by its inclusion of a lens or cover that serves to distribute and control the output of light.
A cutoff fixture is a lighting fixture that is specifically designed to minimize light pollution, glare, and light trespass with a specific light distribution pattern.
Group relamp is a maintenance strategy employed in the lighting industry where all lamps within a specific group or area are replaced simultaneously, rather than individually as they fail.
A Low-pressure sodium (LPS) lamp, also known as a Sodium oxide (SOX) lamp, is a type of lighting fixture which operates by passing an electric current through a mixture of sodium vapor and a noble gas, such as neon or argon, at low pressures and temperatures.
Dichroic is a type of filter or thin-film interference filter used to manipulate the color of light. These filters are designed to selectively pass light of a specific range of colors while reflecting other colors.