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Lighting System Interconnection Levels

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L6. Installation Power Distribution L7. Building Infrastructure-Line Power to Site Installation Power L8. Outside Plant Power Distribution System To further clarify these levels, a rough schematic representation is shown below in Fig. 17 that highlights each of the segments. It should be noted that while Levels 5–8 are typically common regardless of the light source, Levels 1–4 often differ markedly due to the designs of the light source. Fig. 10 Lighting level schematic The intent of these levels is to provide differentiation between the different interconnect needs typically found in lighting applications. Detailed definitions of each of the proposed eight levels with lighting examples follow. Level L1—Basic connection to the light emitting element. For an LED, this would be the wire bond to the die. For an incandescent bulb, it would be the weld to the tungsten filament. Level L2 — Interconnection to the light source. In the case of an incandescent bulb, this would be an Edison base. For T5/8/12 fluorescents, it is the "tombstone". For LEDs, this is typically a solder joint. 11

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