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I can see the light! Energy Efficient Lighting. Energy webinar series
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So wasting energy isn’t bright! Lighting isn’t free (Onsite freezing and rendering) Energy Split by use SAVINGS $2,00 Per year $20,000 Per year Refrigeration
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Where are the focus areas for savings? LIGHTING CONTROLS Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term MORE EFFICIENT LIGHTING Payback: Long term Savings: 30-80% REDUCING HEAT LOAD Payback: Long term Savings: 25-50% VOLTAGE REDUCTION Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term
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Most Common Lighting Types There are two main types of lighting fixtures at meat processing plants, Single or Twin 36W T8 fluorescents and 400 W metal halide high bays Single or Twin 36 W T8 fluorescents Upgrade Option% Saving Payback (Years) New Twin T5 33%5 LED 58%5 T5 Conversion 33%4
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Most Common Lighting Types Upgrade Option% Saving Payback (Years) 320 W Metal Halide51%5 210 W LED54%5 300 W induction31%9 400 W metal Halide high bays
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Most Common Lighting Types Current TechnologyLighting Upgrade% Saving Payback (Years) Di-chroic Halogen LED77%2 Compact Fluorescent77%2 400 W Mercury Vapour 250 W Metal Halide38%3 150 W LED65%5 Floodlights Metal Halide66%1 LED82%3 Source: NSW Office of Environment and Heritage 2012
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Where are the focus areas for savings? LIGHTING CONTROLS Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term MORE EFFICIENT LIGHTING Payback: Long term Savings: 30-80% REDUCING HEAT LOAD Payback: Long term Savings: 25-50% VOLTAGE REDUCTION Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term
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Lighting Controls Dimming controls to adjust lighting levels depending on the available natural daylight Manual or timer switches to turn off lights when not required Photoelectric switches to activate lights based on sensing daylight Occupancy sensors to operate lights when people are present
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Where are the focus areas for savings? LIGHTING CONTROLS Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term MORE EFFICIENT LIGHTING Payback: Long term Savings: 30-80% REDUCING HEAT LOAD Payback: Long term Savings: 25-50% VOLTAGE REDUCTION Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term
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Reducing Heat Load Energy efficient lighting is very important in cooled and refrigerated areas because of the reduced heat load which means that less energy is required to condition a space. This can reduce the amount of energy used by heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The lighting technology used in air conditioned or refrigerated areas should be reviewed across the site. LEDs are particularly effective in low temperature areas
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Where are the focus areas for savings? LIGHTING CONTROLS Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term MORE EFFICIENT LIGHTING Payback: Long term Savings: 30-80% REDUCING HEAT LOAD Payback: Long term Savings: 25-50% VOLTAGE REDUCTION Savings: 25-50% Payback: Medium Term
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Voltage Reduction Savings of up to 30% are quoted by manufacturers. A more conservative saving is 8% Voltage reduction is suited to electronic ballasts and will not work on magnetic ballasts and compact fluorescents Typical costs of voltage reduction units is $1,000 installed
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Case Study: Nippon Meat Packers Motion and timing sensor in Cattle Yards Procedure for lights off at end of cleaning Office Lighting to LED SAVINGS > $ 27,000 Per year
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Andrew Triance - Oakey Abattoir
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Next Steps (Onsite freezing and rendering) Energy Split by use SAVINGS $13,300 Per year Payback: Long term Savings 30-80% Savings: 25-50% Review the number, type and wattage of lights, calculate lighting energy costs (or consult lighting supplier) Look for any out of hours usage and lighting in unoccupied areas Review cost savings Develop specification for any replacement lighting (do not automatically replace like for like)
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Thank you
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Disclaimer SAVINGS Savings: 25-50% The views expressed herein are not necessarily the views of the Commonwealth of Australia or AMIC and the Commonwealth and AMIC do not accept responsibility for any information or advice contained herein.
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