2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Laboratory Lighting Controls Upgrade New Laboratory Building Biological Sciences 3 Beat Title 24 Energy Standard by.

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2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Laboratory Lighting Controls Upgrade New Laboratory Building Biological Sciences 3 Beat Title 24 Energy Standard by 20%+ Challenge to reduce annual energy consumption from lighting by ~50% Extremely low Lighting Power Density (LPD) LPD = Lighting Watts / Square Foot Lab Environment with ~50 Foot-candle Requirement Reducing true LPD not a probable option

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM BEFORE Lab Area LPD = 1.1 Lab Prep LPD = 0.9 Corridor LPD = 0.6 Prep Room LPD = 2.0

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Manual Switch to Occupancy Sensor 50% Auto On - Manual to 100% - Auto Off A-B CIRCUITING

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Auto on to 50% Light Level

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Lower Blinds to Allow for Daylighting

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Photocell to Control Window Fixture BUTTON PHOTOCELLS

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Fixture Closest to the Window is OFF

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM AFTER Lab Area SAVE +50% Lab Prep SAVE 40% Corridor SAVE +50% Prep Room SAVE +50%

2009 CAMPUS LIGHTING RETROFIT FORUM Summary Project Is Scalable (floors, buildings, campuses) Simple Payback Period in the 2.3 to 3.4 year range Savings Based on Controls not LPD! Consider under cabinet task lighting at the work surface to augment overhead lighting Consider perforated blinds to increase light and reduce glare through “views” portion of fenestration

1.Lighting should be as flexible as the possible 2.Provide task lighting when additional illumination is needed 3.Encourage occupants to be conscious of their lighting needs 4.Do not discount the synergistic savings of heat produced by over illuminated spaces LIGHTING

Previous Best Practice Space TypeGross Hall 0.9 watts/sqftOffices0.49 watts/sqft 1.1 watts/sqftLabs0.66 watts/sqft 1 watts/sqftOverall Conditioned Space0.61 watts/sqft 208,561 kWh/year94,753 kWh/year Results in a savings of $11,897 per year at $0.105 per kWh

Perforated Window Blinds Make use of daylighting without the glare LIGHTING

Lab areas within 15’ of the window line and all private offices and conference rooms are equipped with automatic daylighting controls LIGHTING

Auto on to 50%, Manual on to 100%, Auto off LIGHTING Sequence Zoning Lighting is controlled per lab bay not per lab to maximize savings

LED Task Lighting Magnetically mounted LED Task Lighting