2015年9月10日星期四

can help a building achieve points toward LEED certification

Studies by Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s lighting team and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory show that advanced lighting controls, in conjunction with various energy management strategies, can typically yield a combined lighting energy savings of 40 to 80 percent in office buildings. The use of addressable dimming lighting controls, in particular, can help a building achieve points toward LEED certification.

Addressable dimming allows for individual controlling of each fixture or peripheral device (such as occupancy sensors, photo sensors and wall controllers) in a facility. “All devices are networked and centrally controlled through a central software interface,” Mocherniak explained. “This allows for addressable dimming or switching of light fixtures independent of electrical circuiting for the purpose of energy management.”

Commissioning and administration of the entire system can be performed via a front-end software interface. Once addressable dimming controls are implemented on a facility-wide basis, a number of led high bay light energy management strategies – such as Daylight Harvesting, Load Shedding, Smart Time Scheduling, Task Tuning, Occupancy Sensing and Personal Control – can help to optimize energy performance and improve lighting quality.

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