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Title: South Florida Facilities Conference


1
South Florida Facilities Conference
  • Energy Efficient Lighting and Other Energy
    Efficient Products
  • Presented By
  • Devin Grandis, CLMC,CLEP

2
Energy Conservation
  • EPACT 2005 Rebates and Incentives are
    complexthese are federal and state government
    programs
  • Todays technology
  • T8 is the new T12
  • T5 is the new T8
  • Pulse Start is the new Metal halide
  • LED is evolving rapidly!
  • Mercury Vapor is Gone

3
What Expenditures Qualify?
  • Interior Lighting
  • Electronic Ballast ES Lamps
  • New Fixtures with Electronic Ballast
  • Lighting Controls, Daylight Harvesting, Motion
    Sensors, Digital Control System

4
Lighting Products
  • BALLASTS (Fluorescent)
  • Ballasts manufacturers can no longer manufacture
    ballasts for new fixtures that do not meet the
    new standards after July 1, 2009
  • Fixture manufacturers can no longer manufacture
    fixtures with ballasts that do not meet the new
    standard after July 1, 2010
  • Replacement ballast not meeting the new standard
    can not be sold after July 1, 2010
  • Mercury Vapor Ballast can no longer be
    manufactured after Jan.1, 2008

5
Lighting Products
  • CFL- Compact Fluorescent Lamps,
  • manufactured after January 1, 2006 must meet
    minimum Energy Star standards
  • (Electronic Ballasts)
  • Illuminated Exit Signs, Cross Walk Modules, and
    Traffic Signal Heads, manufactured after January
    1, 2006 must meet Energy Star standards
  • (LEDs)

6
Tax Deduction Amount
  • Lighting System upgrades are applicable at a rate
    of 0.30 to 0.60 per square foot IF energy
    density is 25 to 40 below ASHRA/IES 90.1 (2001)
    watts per square foot levels.
  • Exception Warehouses must get to 50 below the
    limits and qualify for 0.60 per square foot
  • Total building envelope can qualify for up to
  • 1.80 per sq ft.

7
Energy Conservation EPACT 2005
8
T What??
  • T-12 T-8 T-5

9
F32 T-8 700 Series vs. 800 Series
  • 700 Series 800 Series
  • Approx 72-75 CRI 82-85 CRI
  • Approx 2400 lumens 3000 Lumens
  • 24000 ARL 24000 ARL (std.)
  • .30-.50 less each
  • 32 watts 32 watts
  • Dont Confuse Kelvin Temp with brightness
  • K color temp i.e. 3500, 4100, 5000, etc.

10
T-5 Lighting The Pros and Cons
  • Should T5s be installed in High Bay applications
    instead of Metal Halides?
  • There is no right or wrong answeryet another
    reason to partner with and consult your lighting
    management partner.

11
T-5 Lighting
  • More lumens per watt
  • Need proper application
  • Instant on
  • Outages still have light
  • Temperature sensitive

12
Hi Bay T-5
  • The Linear Fluorescent fixtures are available
    with either T5HO or T8 lamps in 2-, 4- or 6-lamp
    configurations with a choice of optical systems.
    They provide comparable light levels with up to
    50 energy savings over HID fixtures.
  • Available w/ Occupancy sensors

13
HID Metal Halide
  • Probe Start vs. Pulse Start

14
Pulse Start Advantages
  • Pulse-start lamps offer several benefits
  • Higher light output per unit of electric power
  • Higher light output as lamps age
  • Longer lamp life
  • More stable color rendering as lamps age
  • Quicker startup pulse-start lamps can reach
    full brightness in two to four minutes instead
    the five to ten minutes needed by probe-start
    lamps

15
Pulse Start Advantages
16
Pulse Start Advantages
  • Rated lamp life for probe-start and pulse-start
    technologies

17
Pulse Start Advantages
  • Faster Restrike
  • Better Lumem Maintenance

18
Better Color Uniformity
  • Less color shift

19
Better Cold Starting
Longer Life
20
Compact Fluorescents (CFLs) Varied Shapes,
Sizes and Types
21
LEDs
22
New Exterior LED Applications
23
Coolers
  • LED STRIPS

24
Smart Lights
25
Occupancy Sensors
  • PIR(Passive Infra Red)
  • Untra-Sonic
  • Ultra-Phonic

26
Daylight Harvesting
27
Automated Lighting Controls
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