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Chapter 7 Lighting Controls © 2006 Fairchild Publications, Inc.
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Chapter 10 Lighting Systems: Controls © 2006 Fairchild Publications, Inc. 2 Luminaire based controls Rotating switches Pull strings Touch plates The “clapper”
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Chapter 10 Lighting Systems: Controls © 2006 Fairchild Publications, Inc. 3 Remotely located controls Toggle switches (2-,3-,4-way) Dimmers Timers Occupancy Sensors Daylight sensors Centralized control/dimming systems
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Chapter 10 Lighting Systems: Controls © 2006 Fairchild Publications, Inc. 4 Centralized Controls Local monitoring and control –Locally with switches, remotes –Via computer –HVAC coordination –Daylighting coordination Distance monitoring and control –Typically computer –Phone Facilities management
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Match colors and textures
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Photoelectric sensors
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Photoelectric Sensors
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Maximize energy efficiency: part of a well integrated design
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Occupancy sensors
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Products LiteTouch for dimming systemsLiteTouch –Most common on medium scale projects –Most options for finishes Lutron for residential style dimmingLutron Wiremold Company for wire management needsWiremold
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Lutron’s Sivoia QED (see electronic brochure)
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Circuiting to save energy
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Accomplished by split-wiring of fixtures
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Graphic standards for schematics
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Different drawings Design reflected ceiling plan –Hatching or shading for materials –Some notes or lighting to show intent Construction drawings level RCP –Lighting, sprinklers, HVAC, signage, projectors, etc. –Materials and dimensions for all construction and lighting –On small projects, include switching, data, etc. Switching plan –Light switch location –Circuiting of fixtures “Lighting plan” – same as switching Power and data plan –Especially important for high-tech systems, wired classrooms and meeting rooms
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Design RCPS Must show lighting strategy (uplighting, downlighting, whatever) Must show ceiling materials graphically (where appropriate) Indicate varying soffit heights where appropriate Key to fixtures and materials
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Design Development and Construction Documents Some sort of key Ceiling materials and Lighting Ceiling heights and materials Notes about materials References to larger-scale details Not-so-fun things: –Exit signs, emergency and strobe lighting –Sprinkler heads –Registers and diffusers Sometimes casework and furniture, dashed, for reference
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Dimming/Switching Plans Purpose is to indicate location of controls and groupings of fixtures onto circuits
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Switching: Considerations Consider location and appearance of controls Consider fixture grouping Budgetary constraints or opportunities Consider operation –Switched, dimmed, remote controls, PDA controls –Pre-set scenes at control –Pre-set scenes at central dimming station, computer interface, or telephone activation Consider operators –Homeowner, superintendent, office manager, person in an office closest to the switch –Dimming systems physical constraints –Integrated systems with daylighting and mechanical systems
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“Scenes” Preset dimmer values Consider the different possible uses of a space Sometimes a luminaire is off
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20% 100% 75% 50% Model presentation settings
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20% 100% 50% Meeting settings 20%
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100% Cleaning settings 0%
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50% 75% 25% Party settings
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10% 75% 25% 20% Intimate dinner settings 20%
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More complex scenes Indicate with notes on switching plan Show an enlarged plan of a bank of switches Indicate using a schedule for switches Provide a dimming schedule for complicated systems –Some use low voltage switches and a central controller –Some can replace existing switches with Radio Frequency (RF) controls
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Testing your lighting Use Revit to model Daylight and/or electric Still or animation
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Start with daylighting Single views: use location
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Capture axonometric view Capture the following views –Turn on sun path too –Today, right now –Winter Solstice –Equinox –Summer Solstice
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Harvesting daylight: Light the back wall Perspective view –Interior without a light shelf –Add light shelf –Test at least 4 variations –Change height, depth, angle of shelf –Change angle of ceiling
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Keep exposure value the same
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Solar studies Study room over course of a day Study room over course of a year Unless you’re rendering, get rid of the light shelf
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For a single day…
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For a year…
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Export>Animation>Solar Study
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