Lighting of the food industries / Information compiled by . ployed for this work. Thesevalues of illumination are undoubtedly low and a substantial in-crease to intensities in the order of from i to 3 foot-candles shouldbe adopted, for by so doing safety in working conditions would bematerially bettered, in fact to such an extent that the increasedwattage could be easily justified. Furthermore, the application ofMazda C lamp^; in suitable reflectors equipped with vapor-proof LIGHTING OF THE; FOOD INDUSTRIES 13 enclr ,,,_ ^Ioi_ .III niake possible the procurement of a more uni-fo


Lighting of the food industries / Information compiled by . ployed for this work. Thesevalues of illumination are undoubtedly low and a substantial in-crease to intensities in the order of from i to 3 foot-candles shouldbe adopted, for by so doing safety in working conditions would bematerially bettered, in fact to such an extent that the increasedwattage could be easily justified. Furthermore, the application ofMazda C lamp^; in suitable reflectors equipped with vapor-proof LIGHTING OF THE; FOOD INDUSTRIES 13 enclr ,,,_ ^Ioi_ .III niake possible the procurement of a more uni-form, efficient and comfortable distribution. There are some areas in and al ,Lit ..verage elevator whichrequire other than general lighting, these b-.: ig the ._:.., bins,fr ;^Iit ,, dock.^ and ship hold^. In front of c .jh hopper on the scale tluor (the point where theincoming and outgoin- -ram is ), is a beam scale calihra-Icd with figures varying in height from one-fourth to one half inchIt is c^.cntial that these scales be r - rl accur: ^ d r ^ FK J-—r»i. v\r-w of ^ floor in nrdirectly in line with sr>t on whuhAngle type or dome retlectora should bI 1*1 not in the eye. el 1 b T, un P d Ump* are almost must be read. ? light th t Ihe proper kind of illumination is an importantadjunct to the attainment of tht U, The \.. .nt practice con- sists for the nio.^t part of using r-e or more low-I , ._ I,...-lamp directly in front of the scales and usually nn t*-^ normal lineof vision, Fig. 3. This [ cdurc is far being i:-^-4 and apracticable solution of the lighting f ..,m seems to L. ... mo^atone or two dome shape reflect^ rrjing j^-w tt !.i C lam[)s, ..Lout 3 feet above the level of the arm. 14 LIGHTING OF THE FOOD INDUSTRIES In the lighting of grain storage bins we have a rather interestingproblem, and one whose satisfactory solution Is an objective whichhas often been the hope of many operating men. Unfort


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