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Energy Basics. What is the “Best” lighting. “Sic Semper Tyrannis”. What is the “BEST” Lighting?. The right light levels, at the right location, for the lowest cost. I have to save $ in my building, NOW WHAT?. Lighting Technologies Fluorescent High Intensity Discharge Solid State (LED) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Energy Basics

What is the “Best” lighting

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“Sic Semper Tyrannis”

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What is the “BEST” Lighting?

The right light levels, at the right location, for the lowest cost

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I have to save $ in my building, NOW WHAT?

• Lighting Technologies– Fluorescent– High Intensity Discharge– Solid State (LED)

• Lighting Controls• Lighting Design• Lighting Maintenance

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Comparative Analysis

Source Efficacy Lamp Life

Type (lm/W) (rated Incandescent Point 15 1,000 95% W 100 Y Y NINC/Halogen Point 20 3,000 100% W 100 Y Y NFluorescent Linear 95 80,000 95% WMC 86 Y N Y

CFL Area 70 10,000 86% WMC 86 S N YPS MET. Hal. Point 100 20,000 85% WC 70 S N NCeramic MH Point 90 20,000 85% WM 92 S N N

HPS Point 110 24,000 90% W 21 N N NInduction Area 80 100,000 75% WMC 80 N N N

White LEDs Projection 100 50,000 70% MC 75 Y N Y

Temp Sensitive

2Lamp Family LLD Color

Temp.1 CRI Dimmable2

Voltage Sensitive

2

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Greatest Thing since Thomas Edison?

YES? NO? MAYBE?

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The “BEST” measures for a lighting system?

• Approximately 50% of the equation for light levels is the lumens/watt.

• Approximately 50% is the environment those lumens sit in.

• What are the some other factors?– Cost– Lamp life– CRI/K temp– Heat

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“BEST” Lighting

• T8!!– Lowest cost– Great energy savings– Flexibility– High burn hours– Legacy– Yes, they still have mercury.– Very low depreciation

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LED?

• Still dealing with high cost• Efficacy is improving almost weekly, lm/watt

continue to rise.– Physics say it could get to 260 lm/watt, then we have

REAL energy savings.• Creates a legacy problem• Great for dimming.• Relatively low environmental impact.• Still dealing with BAD manufacturers and marketers.

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LED Marketing

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Effective Controls

• Turn the D#$& LIGHTS OFF!• Simple occ/vacancy sensors• Use Daylight, IT’S FREE!• Dimming, comfort and personal preferences

raise costs, evaluate carefully!• Can’t manage what you don’t measure, but

measuring and not managing is STUPID!

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TRAINING

• Recent EE program test took place for K-12 in GA.

• Program took and existing training package, Building Operator’s Certification and applied it to K-12.

• First reported results, 6 months– 72% posted data– Savings, $124,000+(spend was $30,800)– Training PAYS for itself!

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Questions?

E. W. DovelDiv. VP, Public Sector

Harris Lighting904-838-7980

[email protected]