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Definition of Lighting circuit
1. Noun. Wiring that provides power to electric lights.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lighting Circuit
Literary usage of Lighting circuit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1919)
"lighting circuit with spider in "DIM" position is from terminal 5 (Horn) to ...
lighting circuit is now from terminal 5 (Horn) on fuse block to point "A," ..."
2. Conventionby National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science by National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science (1905)
"The only disadvantage to this scheme was the fact that the street- lighting
circuit was alive during the day, but this proved to do no harm, and, ..."
3. Alternating-current Electricity and Its Applications to Industry by William Henry Timbie, Henry Harold Higbie (1916)
"The number of lamps in a single series street-lighting circuit is commonly made
large enough to require 5000 to 7500 volts. Many mishaps have demonstrated ..."
4. Alternating-current Electricity and Its Applications to Industry: Second Course by William Henry Timbie, Henry Harold Higbie (1916)
"The number of lamps in a single series street-lighting circuit is commonly made
large enough to require 5000 to 7500 volts. Many mishaps have demonstrated ..."
5. Electrical Review (1891)
"When the main lighting circuit is broken in any way, the current in C is also
broken, and the armature, F, falls and makes contact, K, and the auxiliary ..."
6. Naval Ordnance: A Text-book Prepared for the Use of the Midshipmen of the by Roland Irvin Curtin, Thomas Lee Johnson, United States Naval Academy (1915)
"The lighting-circuit goes from one lighting bus-bar through lights back to the
other lighting bus-bar, thence by contact-spring to battery bus-bar and back ..."