In locations that need the ceiling to be highlighted.
A lighting circuit would be a parallel circuit.
LED panels are commonly used for lighting in the field of photography. They can also be used for experimental purposes, such as lighting to grow plants!
In this type of situation, where there is more than one lighting circuit, a lighting contactor would be used. These types of contactors can be obtained in four and five pole configurations. Make sure that the contactor is rated for lighting loads and not motor loads. A normal switch, single pole single throw, would be used to switch the contactors on and off. A single switch could then be used to control as many contactors as you need to operate the lighting circuits.If there is just one lighting circuit, the total circuit amperage must be known, then the switch would be sized to the amperage of the circuit.
I valance is used on your window as a covering. They come in various syles and colours. They are a different alternatinve for window treatments to decorate your blinds.
Neon would be one, Halogen another. Xenon can be used too.
Fluorescent lighting is the number one used lighting used in offices. You can find out more at PG&E.com.
Carbon = 4 valance electronsNitrogen = 5 valance electrons4 + 5 = 9 and 2 valance electrons used for the single bond, 9 - 2 = 73 hydrogens can attach to the carbon and 4 hydrogens can attach to the nitrogen, so.......7 hydrogen atoms would complete this molecule===================================
In my opinion I would say not use use quoizel lighting for your patio. These types of lighting are more used for things like chandeliers. You could but if you can find something else, I don't recommend using this type of lighting.
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You have a misconception about the meaning of the word valance. Elements have a valance, not compounds. Sugar has no valance.
Lighting is a noun (a gerund). It is the present participle form of the verb (to light). It can be used as a noun, or in participial phrases (lighting the way), or as a verb (is lighting, were lighting, will be lighting).
In medieval castles they used fireplaces, windows, oil lamps, and candles for lighting. Torches were also used for lighting in castles.