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http://dx.doi.org/10.5207/JIEIE.2006.20.2.008

Energy Efficient Lighting Control Facilities Related to Daylight Levels  

Kim, Jeong-Tai (경희대학교)
Kim, Gon (강원대학교)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers / v.20, no.2, 2006 , pp. 8-15 More about this Journal
Abstract
To reduce costs and address other practical concern related to architectural lighting, we have been involved in various aspects of advanced daylighting design and control. If we look toward future building trends, we see that the advanced has already successfully deployed such complex lighting control systems. This paper takes a broad view of what advanced manufacturers have done to develop energy efficient lighting control technologies such as sensors, lumen maintenance, time of day scheduling, peak demand reduction and so forth. First of all strategies, daylighting controls would also need to be commissioned to respond to the specific daylighting signature of the zone. To translate the daylight in term of the amount of energy savings, an electric lighting system is designed and automatic on-off control system integrated with the contribution of daylighting has been applied to the operating of the artificial lighting. The lighting analysis program, Lumen-Micro predicts the optimal layout of conventional fluorescent and incandescent lighting fixtures to meet the designed lighting level and calculates unit power density, which translates the demanded amount of lighting energy.
Keywords
Energy efficient lighting; Lighting controls; Lighting energy; Incorporated lighting;
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