Title :
Fifty percent energy savings with automatic lighting controls
Author :
Rubinstein, Francis ; Siminovitch, Michael ; Verderber, Rudolph
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
An electronically ballasted lighting control system was demonstrated at an office building in the San Francisco Bay Area. The system was used to demonstrate the energy savings and demand-reduction capabilities of a lighting control system designed to exploit all major control strategies, including scheduling, daylighting, and lumen maintenance. After 9 months of operation, lighting energy savings of approximately 50% relative to previous usage have been consistently achieved. A novel, two-part control photocell that permits successful implementation of daylighting and lumen maintenance strategies was demonstrated
Keywords :
digital control; energy conservation; lamp accessories; lighting; lighting control; power consumption; 9 months; USA; automatic lighting controls; daylighting; electrical demand; electronic ballasts; energy conservation; energy savings; lamp accessories; lighting control; lumen maintenance; office building; photocell; power consumption; scheduling; Automatic control; Buildings; Control systems; Daylighting; Electronic ballasts; Floors; Job shop scheduling; Lighting control; Power measurement; Windows;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on