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Main Headquarters: 120 Water Street, Suite 350, North Andover, MA 01845 With offices in: NY, ME, TX, CA, OR www.ers-inc.com Standard Protocol for Non-Residential Lighting Efficiency Measures Regional Technical Forum Meeting October 23, 2012
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Introduction Project status Project participation Protocol revisions since last RTF meeting Remaining issues Agenda
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Kick off meeting held - March 9 th Work plan developed – March 21 st Review memo distributed – April 20 th Draft protocols posted for review May 10 th Subcommittee discussion on Draft – May 16 th Revised Protocol posted – June 27 nd Lighting subcommittee review – July 3 rd Protocol update for Subcommittee – July 17 th Lighting subcommittee review – August 7 th RTF Presentation (2 hrs) August 21 st Lighting Subcommittee Review August 28 th Lighting Subcommittee Review September 13 th Lighting Subcommittee Review October 3 rd Lighting Subcommittee Review October 10 th Project Status Review
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Subcommittee Participation RTF Staff9-Mar 16- May3-Jul7-Aug 21- Aug 28- Aug 13- Sep3-Oct10-Oct Grist, Charlie X X XX Charles, Gillian Eckman, Tom Kendall, MarkXXXXXXXXX Hadley, Adam XX X O'Neil, NickXXXXXXXX Contractor (ERS) Brian McGowanXXX David ReynoldsXXXXXXXXX Chris SmithX Dan BirleanuX Gavin GuiXX Todd Winner X Stephen Achilles XXX X
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Subcommittee Participation Subcommittee9-Mar 16- May3-Jul7-Aug 21- Aug 28- Aug 13- Sep3-Oct10-Oct Andy Baker X XX Mike Baker XXX X Bing TsaoXX Bobbi Wilhelm Corky Clark X Cory Read Craig Cirany XX XX Crispin Wong Curt Flores Danielle Gidding XXXXXXX David Thompson X X XXXXXX Dawn DoberenzX Elaine Miller X Eric BratengXXXXXXXXX Graham Parker X Jay Himlie X X XX Joseph Vaccher XXX XXX
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Subcommittee Participation Subcommittee9-Mar 16- May3-Jul7-Aug 21- Aug 28- Aug 13- Sep3-Oct10-Oct Don Jones Jr.XXXXXXXXX Lauren Gage X X My K TonXX X XX Peter MeyerXX Ray Hartwell XXX XXX Rich Arneson XXXX XX Roger PeeryXXXX X XXX Roger SpringXX X Spencer MoersfelderX X XX Tom Eckhart X Tom LeinhardXXXXXX X Travis ReederX John WilsonXXXX XXXX Ken Keating X Angela Pilant X Shani Taha X Laura McCrea X XX
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Addressed issues raised at last RTF meeting Incorporated Guidelines language for current practice and pre-conditions baselines - Simplified Sunset date set to 9/30/2015 Baseline lighting fixture data table added to calculator Procedural clarifications to provisional data collection Added option to use local HVAC modeled interaction Held four additional Subcommittee meetings Focus on provisional data collection Narrowed data collection efforts to specific occupancy and control types Added meter data collection options and detailed data collection procedures Other issues addressed include: Baseline selection criteria Regional coordination of data collection Protocol scope and purpose Activity Since RTF Meeting
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Lighting Hours of Operation Select Hours of Operation: Default hours of operation in calculator, or Interview with on-site operator as determined by practitioner Simplest Reliable Method
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Hours of Operation Defaults Data Source, hours of operation: Pre and post metered studies: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Efficiency Maine California 2011 DEER database Compared with Utility defaults: BPA lighting calculator NY Tech. Resource Manual Avista lighting calculator
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Lighting Control Savings Select Controls savings fractions Savings fractions - proven by statistically reliable pre- and post-metering in calculator Simplest Reliable Method
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Controls Provisional Data
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Criteria included: High variability in hours or savings fraction Magnitude of the impact on savings Little or no pre-post metered data Conditions where hours and savings fractions combine as significant determinants Where simplest reliable candidates (default of interview methods) require additional data for verification or development Provisional Data Collection
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Operating Hours Assembly Education, university, and college Industrial/manufacturing Warehousing Exterior area lighting with dimming or photocell control Control Applications Day lighting - open office space lighting Classrooms, gymnasiums, assembly in university, college, and K-12 Occupancy sensors - warehouses Occupancy sensors - parking lots, parking garages Provisional Data Collection
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Utility Control Savings Fractions Currently in use:
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Clarified purpose statement Baseline selection simplified Definitions clarified to use regional terms Provisional data collection reviewed and accepted Regional sample not defined, agreed to develop plan Issues From October 10 th
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