Control Solutions and Strategies
Reducing commercial building energy usage and
associated costs has never been easier and closer at hand, through smart
lighting control strategies. In commercial buildings, lighting
typically accounts for up to 40% of the total electricity spend. Wireless
lighting control can reduce energy consumption and costs without
inconveniencing tenants or affecting their working environment, simply
by using your lights more efficiently. Some energy and cost saving
measures (such as making better use of available daylight) have even
been found to increase the productivity and well-being of facility
occupants.
Daintree Networks makes it easy to implement, automate and manage
lighting using a wide range of powerful lighting control techniques.
Each of these techniques used alone can reduce lighting energy use by
10-20% or more, but their real power comes when used simultaneously and
system-wide, together saving up to 70%. Lighting control strategies
enabled by Daintree Networks include the following:
Scheduling
A scheduling system automatically turns on,
off or dims lights at specified times of the day. Scheduled lighting
events can apply to all lights within a building, or only to those
within a specific zone (for example, entrance, hallway, office, or even
an individual fixture). The California Energy Commission estimates that
scheduling alone can reduce energy costs by 5–15%. Scheduling not only
saves energy and money—it also helps buildings to comply with the
"automatic shut-off of building lighting" requirements of energy codes
such as ASHRAE 90.1 and California Title 24. Find out more about scheduling.
Occupancy control
Occupancy sensors detect activity
within a specified zone, and provide convenience by automatically
turning lights on when someone enters. They also reduce costs and energy
use by turning lights off soon after the last occupant has left. The
California Energy Commission estimates that using occupancy sensors to
turn lights off when areas are unoccupied can reduce energy waste and
costs by 35–45%. Occupancy control also helps buildings to comply with
the "automatic shut-off of building lighting" requirements of energy
codes such as ASHRAE 90.1 and California Title 24. Find out more about occupancy control.
Task tuning
Dimming ballasts and associated controls allow
lights to be dimmed or set to match the needs of particular users and
spaces, and reduce over-lighting. One associated strategy is to tune
light levels down by a small amount (for example, from 100% to 85%)—a
reduction unlikely to be noticed by occupants, but one that can
significantly reduce energy use throughout the day. Also, by putting
additional dimming controls in the hands of individual, it is commonly
found that they reduce light levels depending on the task at hand. This
improves occupant satisfaction while saving costs and energy.
Daylight harvesting
The concept behind daylight harvesting is
simple: during the day when natural light is streaming in through
windows and skylights, you don't need to use as much artificial light.
Photosensors are used to measure the illumination in specified zones and
automatically dim or brighten luminaires to maintain preset levels.
Making more use of natural light helps you to consume less energy and
reduce energy costs. The California Energy Commission estimates that
daylight harvesting can reduce energy costs by 5–15%. Dimming can also
help to reduce air-conditioning costs and extend the life of your lamps,
further reducing costs. Find out more about daylight harvesting.
Energy monitoring and demand management
Better data equals greater savings. Utilities
offer a range of programs aimed towards rewarding buildings that reduce
demand at peak periods—but only those with the right set of granular
data and real-time control tools can take part. By putting energy
monitoring tools and usage data in the hands of facility managers, they
can take advantage of greater cost savings and energy reduction
strategies. In addition, energy management software provides the ability
to view behavior and change strategies over time, as well as monitoring
to help verify savings. Current usage can be tracked against usage
history or target goals in order to accurately measure energy savings
and justify project costs. Find out more about energy and demand management.
Industry solutions
Daintree
Networks’ wireless lighting control solutions are applicable across a
wide range of physical environments and industries, ranging from
commercial retrofit situations to high-bay lighting in warehouses, and
from schools and public buildings to industrial facilities.
Find out more about industry solutions.
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