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Light Concepts and Design
Photometrics - Study Guide
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Mathematics
Undergraduate 4
12/02/2012

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Term
What is photometrics?
Definition
Photometrics is the study of the properties of light, particularly intensity, using math.
Term
Why use photometrics?
Definition
It is a physical entity that we can observe and experience; simply put… time and money.
Term
What is throw distance?
Definition
Throw distance is how far the light is from the focus point. The throw distance (td) is the hypotenuse of a right triangle formed by the floor and the height of the structure the light is hung on.
Term
What formula is used to find the throw distance?
Definition
Pythagorean theorem A2 + B2 = C2
The formula can also be written as:
Throw Distance2 = Vertical Distance2 + Horizontal Distance2
or
td2 = vd2 + HD2
Term
What is the formula to calculate beam diameter?
Definition
Beam Diameter = Multiplying Factor x Throw Distance
or
bd = mf x td
Term
What is the mf of a fixture based on?
Definition
The multiplying factor is a number we get from the manufacturer but it is derived from the field angle and is calculated by taking 2 times the tangent of the field angle divided by 2.
Term
Where do you find the mf of a fixture?
Definition
Number comes from the manufacturer.
mf = 2(tan FA/2)
Term
Why do par lamps have 2 mf values?
Definition
A par has 2 mf values because it produces an oval beam of light.
Term
Why are there two mf’s for a par lamp?
Definition
Because the light is oval
Term
What does td stand for in the above formula?
Definition
Td = Throw Distance
Term
How would you determine the number of fixtures needed to light a stage?
Definition
By calculating the photometrics of a fixture we can see if a fixture will produce a large enough pool of light to cover a focus area. Using the beam diameter, we can determine how many fixtures are needed to light the stage.
Term
If you determine you need 6.2 fixtures to cover the width of a stage how many fixtures would you use?
Definition
You will need 7 fixtures to cover the width of the stage.
Term
Why would you use the number of fixtures you specified in the previous question?
Definition
It is because a light cannot split into fractions. It is better to have too much light then not enough.
Term
What is the peak candela of a fixture?
Definition
The peak candela is a number we get from the manufacturer and cannot be measured or calculated in the field.
Term
What unit is peak candela measured in?
Definition
Footcandles
Term
What formula is used to determine intensity of a light source?
Definition
The formula to find the intensity is footcandles equals the peak candela divided by the throw distance squared or fc = pc / td2
Term
What is a footcandle?
Definition
The intensity of a light source is measured in footcandles. The footcandle is based on how much light is found 1 foot away from a candle of a specific composition with a certain burn rate.
Term
What is a correction factor?
Definition
The correction factor is the percentage of the peak candela from a fixture when using a lamp other than the standard.
Term
What does the transmission value of a filter tell you?
Definition
The transmission value is the percentage of incident light that passes through a filter.
Term
How do you determine the fc of a light that is using a non-standard lamp?
Definition
There are two factors that will change the footcandle output of a fixture, one is using a filter the other is using a non-standard lamp. To find the intensity of the light in either of these cases you first find the fc output with the standard information and then multiply by either the transmission value of the filter or the correction factor for the lamp. Transmission values are found in the gel swatch book and correction factors are found on the fixture data sheets.
Term
What is standard voltage?
Definition
120v
Term
How do you determine the amps needed to power a lighting rig?
Definition
When determining the power draw of your lights assume that all the fixtures will be run at full and multiply the number of fixtures by the wattage of each fixture. Add all the watts together and divide by 120v to calculate the total amp draw.
Term
What is the 80% rule?
Definition
This rule states that you should only use up to 80% of the total available amps leaving you with 20% for headroom.
Term
What are the standard disconnect sizes?
Definition
Standard size disconnects are 100A, 200A, 400A, 600A and 800A.. When figuring out what size disconnect a rig requires it is important not to exceed 80% of the available power.
Term
What does the rating of a disconnect mean?
Definition
Most venues are equipped with disconnect boxes for shows to tie into to get power. A disconnect box can be single phase or three phase and is rated at amps per leg of power. A 200A single phase disconnect would have 200A per leg for a total of 400A while a 200A three phase disconnect would have 200A per leg for a total of 600A.
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