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  2. Light fixture - Wikipedia

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    Under-cabinet lightmounted below kitchen wall cabinets. Display Case or Showcase light – shows merchandise on display within an enclosed case such as jewelry, grocery stores, and chain stores. Ceiling fan – may sometimes have a light, often referred to as a light kit mounted to it. Ceiling fans with built-in lights may eliminate the ...

  3. Landscape lighting - Wikipedia

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    cable, wire - underground per codes for line and low voltage, above ground at stake-mounted and tree mounted fixtures. Light fixtures - fixed location - line voltage (120 V U.S. or 240 V Europe) and low voltage (12 V U.S.) [2] Post mount - column mount; Address light; Wall mount; Ceiling mount - hanging fixture; Security lights

  4. Sconce (light fixture) - Wikipedia

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    The light of the candle flame was often intensified by a reflecting backplate. Using brackets, the candle or gas flame would be kept at safe distance from the wall and ceiling. [3] Modern electric light fixture sconces are often used in hallways or corridors to provide both lighting and a point of interest in a long passage. Sconce height in a ...

  5. Light switch - Wikipedia

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    They are light weight, and they are used mainly for low power devices, like table lamps, table fans, radios and many other low power devices. Usually they are single pole single throw, but can also double pole single throw. They can be mounted either in the middle of the plug and consumer or they may be mounted at the end of the cable.

  6. AC power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1885 a two-pin plug and wall socket format was available on the British market. By about 1910 the first three-pin earthed (grounded) plugs appeared. Over time other safety improvements were gradually introduced to the market. The earliest national [clarification needed] standard for plug and wall socket forms was set in 1915.

  7. Track lighting - Wikipedia

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    Track lighting is a method of lighting where light fixtures are attached anywhere on a continuous track device which contains electrical conductors. [1] [2] This is in contrast to directly routing electrical wiring to individual light positions. Tracks can either be mounted to ceilings or walls, lengthwise down beams, or across rafters or joists.

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