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High-mast, usually pole – or stanchion-mounted – for landscape, roadways, and parking lots. Bollard – a type of architectural outdoor lighting that is a short, upright ground-mounted unit typically used to provide cutoff type illumination for egress lighting, to light walkways, steps, or other pathways. Solar lamp; Street light; Yard light
The interior of a Target store. A recessed light or downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling.
Bunnings has a market share of around 50 percent in the Australian do it yourself hardware market, with competing chains including Mitre 10, Home Hardware and various independent retailers around Australia. [5] Bunnings runs community events outside or in its stores, including sausage sizzles and do it yourself workshops.
Tracks can either be mounted to ceilings or walls, lengthwise down beams, or across rafters or joists. They can also be hung with rods from especially high places like vaulted ceilings. Track lighting was invented by Anthony Donato of Lightolier. Donato received the first patent related to track lighting in 1961. [3]
On December 5, 2000, after several dramatically unprofitable years, it announced that 67 stores would be converted to a home decorating superstore chain, House2Home, and the remainder closed. House2Home would fare no better, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 7, 2001, and ceasing operations by early 2002 after 19 years of service.
Rooftop mounted systems are small compared to utility-scale solar ground-mounted photovoltaic power stations with capacities in the megawatt range, hence being a form of distributed generation. A comprehensive life cycle analysis study [3] showed that rooftop solar is better for the environment than utility-scale solar. [4]
In that case, distribution transformers are mounted on concrete pads and locked in steel cases, thus known as distribution tap pad-mount transformers. Distribution transformers typically have ratings less than 200 kVA , [ 3 ] although some national standards allow units up to 5000 kVA to be described as distribution transformers.