Direct light definition

Direct light means light emitted directly from a lamp off a reflector or through a refractor of a luminaire. [PL 1991, c. 481, §1 (NEW).]
Direct light as described in the patents, means light radiated directly from the source of the light onto the wall above the unit. The term "reflected light," as used in the patent claims, means the light from the source which bounces off, i.e. is reflected off, a reflecting surface on the inside wall of the housing cover.
Direct light means light emitted directly from the lamp or reflector of a luminaire.

More Definitions of Direct light

Direct light means the light emitted by a luminaire
Direct light means light emitted directly by a lamp, off a reflector, or through a refractor of an outdoor light fixture.
Direct light means light emitted directly from the lamp, off the reflector or reflector diffuser, or through the refractor or diffuser lens of a luminaire.
Direct light means light emitted by a fixture from the lamp, from a reflector, or through a refractor.