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LightingSupply.com Crossword Puzzle
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incandescent : The kind of light bulb technology Thomas Edison originally perfected and made commercially available.
halogen : A gas used to make certain incandescent bulbs more efficient.
fluorescent : This kind of lamp involves mercury vapor gas discharge whose UV radiation strikes the phosphor coating and converts to visible light.
led : One of the newest types of lighting whose light is created by the movement of electrons in a semiconductor material.
ballast : This is needed to regulate voltage and current in many types of lighting.
driver : Similar to a lighting ballast, this regulates the power to an LED light.
tube : The name of the shape of many fluorescent lamps.
reflector : What the "R" stands for in the shapes of many bulbs, like MR bulbs, BR bulbs, and PAR bulbs.
canister : The name of the recessed fixture the houses many bulbs like BR and PAR shaped bulbs.
mushroom : A common "fungal" name for the shape of many ceiling fixtures covering bulbs in homes.
recycle : What you should do with all fluorescent lamps at the end of their lives rather than throwing them out.
ferndale : One of the cities Lighting Supply is in for serving local buyers. We also ship nationwide from this location.
warm : A bulb with a color temperature of 2700K is also described with this word for its color temperature.
today : If your order is in stock and ordered today (Monday through Friday) from Lighting Supply by 5 p.m. EST, when will it ship?
LightingSupply.com Crossword Puzzle
Across:2. | What the "R" stands for in the shapes of many bulbs, like MR bulbs, BR bulbs, and PAR bulbs. | 5. | The kind of light bulb technology Thomas Edison originally perfected and made commercially available. | 7. | A gas used to make certain incandescent bulbs more efficient. | 9. | A bulb with a color temperature of 2700K is also described with this word for its color temperature. | 10. | This is needed to regulate voltage and current in many types of lighting. | 12. | What you should do with all fluorescent lamps at the end of their lives rather than throwing them out. |
| | Down:1. | If your order is in stock and ordered today (Monday through Friday) from Lighting Supply by 5 p.m. EST, when will it ship? | 3. | One of the cities Lighting Supply is in for serving local buyers. We also ship nationwide from this location. | 4. | The name of the recessed fixture the houses many bulbs like BR and PAR shaped bulbs. | 6. | This kind of lamp involves mercury vapor gas discharge whose UV radiation strikes the phosphor coating and converts to visible light. | 8. | The name of the shape of many fluorescent lamps. | 11. | One of the newest types of lighting whose light is created by the movement of electrons in a semiconductor material. |
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LightingSupply.com Crossword Puzzle
Across:2. | What the "R" stands for in the shapes of many bulbs, like MR bulbs, BR bulbs, and PAR bulbs. | 5. | The kind of light bulb technology Thomas Edison originally perfected and made commercially available. | 7. | A gas used to make certain incandescent bulbs more efficient. | 9. | A bulb with a color temperature of 2700K is also described with this word for its color temperature. | 10. | This is needed to regulate voltage and current in many types of lighting. | 12. | What you should do with all fluorescent lamps at the end of their lives rather than throwing them out. |
| | Down:1. | If your order is in stock and ordered today (Monday through Friday) from Lighting Supply by 5 p.m. EST, when will it ship? | 3. | One of the cities Lighting Supply is in for serving local buyers. We also ship nationwide from this location. | 4. | The name of the recessed fixture the houses many bulbs like BR and PAR shaped bulbs. | 6. | This kind of lamp involves mercury vapor gas discharge whose UV radiation strikes the phosphor coating and converts to visible light. | 8. | The name of the shape of many fluorescent lamps. | 11. | One of the newest types of lighting whose light is created by the movement of electrons in a semiconductor material. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only