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A chase is an electrical application where strings of adjacent light bulbs cycle on and off frequently to give the illusion of lights moving along the string. With computerized lighting consoles, building chase sequences has become easier, while previously chases used mechanical means, such as a wheel with an electrified spindle which strikes electrical contacts for each circuit.
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For example, a surface ceiling light is shown by one symbol, a recessed ceiling light has a different symbol, and a surface fluorescent light has another symbol. Each type of switch has a different symbol and so do the various outlets. There are symbols that show the location of smoke detectors, the doorbell chime, and thermostat.
Lighting is the deliberate use of light to achieve a practical or aesthetic effect. Types of lighting include: Christmas lighting; Automotive lighting. Emergency vehicle lighting; Ground effects lighting; Backlighting; Bicycle lighting; Bisexual lighting; Cameo lighting; Carbide lighting; Celebratory lighting; Computer graphics lighting. Image ...
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