Lighting Controls Presented by Thet Oo, Technical Support Manager Philips Lighting Controls 13th June 2012
Lighting Controls Introduction to Lighting Controls Energy saving strategies Products to achieve strategies Case Studies Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 2
Why use lighting controls Energy saving Preset Control: Adjusting lighting to change the feel of a space What is lighting control? Safety: Ensuring spaces are adequately lit throughout the day Comfort: Lighting affects mood space Flexibility: Ability to change settings Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 3
Cost benefits of lighting control Direct financial benefits Energy Savings Reduced power demand for dimmed lamps Reduced running time for occupancy controlled lamps Reduced maintenance Longer lamp life Opportunity for scheduled relamping Reduced heat output Lower lamp operating temperatures Less demand on HVAC systems 1 1. http://www.planetpdf.com/forumarchive/alg2001.pdf 8-2 Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 4
Cost benefits of lighting control Indirect financial benefits General ambiance of the shop Reduced greenhouse gas emissions Built in Emergency features Increase customer satisfaction Adjustable lighting to ideally match each displayed product Global automated control in an emergency Egress lighting as part of standard features Happy customer Focus on the message Enjoyable place -> Generate more sales Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 5
Control Strategies that Reduce Energy Consumption Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 6
Global Energy Demands Buildings consume 32% of the world s resources, including 12% of world s fresh water & up to 40% of world energy. Office buildings contribute approximately 30% of energy related CO² emissions worldwide. On average, approx 75% of building greenhouse emissions is caused by lighting & HVAC. Artificial lighting contributes typically up to 35% of energy consumption in a commercial building. Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 7
Invest in lighting is low hanging fruit Saves energy, lowers CO 2 footprint and contributes to Green Building Certification Lighting accounts for 35% of our Offices energy consumption Energy efficient lighting (LED) is not enough, it only influences efficiency. 80% of the lighting in building is old - technology, control provides immediate savings Only 1% of the buildings worldwide use controls today Lighting controls will improve your the wellbeing and performance of your organization Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 8
Time Control & After Hours Management Sydney CBD: 14.3 MILLION sqm of Office Space 50% to switch off lights for 8 hours per day. Approximately 168,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 9
Egress Paths and After Hours Zoning No one likes to be left working in the dark Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 10
Provide a dimming and controls solution that enables a clear and safe passage to exit. Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 11
Day Light Control Daylight Switching Changing scenes as daylight level rises and falls throughout course of the day Daylight Harvesting Maintaining a desired lux level Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 12
Preset Scene Boardroom A single button press can totally change the feel of a space Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 13
Preset Scene Retail Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 14
Nurses stations at night Initial indications are that Dynamic Lighting has raised concentration and alertness levels, significantly reducing error rates. The nurses are also able to sleep better after they come off the night shift. www.dynamiclighting.philips.com Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 15
Theme selection Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 16
System Management Top level GUI Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 17
Savings No Control Occupancy Daylight Window Bays Up to 75% Also save on : Lamp Maintenance/Renewal CO2 Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012
Application 1: Restaurant Personal Control Energy Saving Preset Control Safety Comfort Flexibility Occupancy Daylight Control ` Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 19
Application 2: Super Market Daylight Control Energy Saving Preset Control Safety Comfort Flexibility Occupancy Personal Control Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 20
Application 3: Office Presence Detection Energy Saving Preset Control Safety Comfort Flexibility Absence Detection Personal Control Daylight Control Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 21
Controls Portfolio To Be Touched OccuSwitch Star Sense Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 22
Standalone: OccuSwitch Family To provide a solution with Good quality Best performance Good pricing Versatile But most of all It must work Right out of the box No hassle, easy to understand No surprises Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 23
Indoor Networked Control Solution Philips Dynalite Australian Company Acquired 2009 Strong Global Brand Distributed Intelligence Covers the widest range of products and applications Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 24
Case Studies Thet Oo, Technical Support Manager Philips Lighting Controls 13th June 2012
Case Study: Westfield Shopping Center White City Large Urban Shopping Centre. With 150,000 square metres of floor space, over 280 retail outlets and 50 eateries. Westfield London asked for a lighting control system that would satisfy shopper expectations and enhance the shopping experience. Second, it needed control flexibility and diagnostic capabilities. Mapview Central Control 5500 control channels Break trip reporting Daylight Linking Timed Control Events DMX override Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 26
Case Study: Tower 42 Tower 42 took the opportunity to introduce energy performance features and reduce its carbon footprint through extensive investment on Level 12, relating to c. 9,000sq ft of office space Multi-sensors are used in the spaces to provide both dimming in relation to daylight levels and occupancy detection with corridor linking. Occupants will also have the ability to control their own lighting using infra-red remote control units. Addressable DALI LED Solution, UK s first office space to be entirely illuminated by LED lighting - achieving a significant energy saving of around 40% over more conventional technologies. Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 27
Case Study: Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE 828m world s tallest tower. Highly modular and distributed to accommodate all interior and exterior lighting; it had to be intelligent to support sophisticated programming requirements; and it had to be virtually invisible and easy for the end-user. Hotel 160 guest rooms FOH BOH Additionally 2200 apartments of lighting control Full AMX integration Lift lighting control via TCP/IP Philips Lighting Controls, 13th June 2012 28
Thet Oo. e: thet.oo@philips.com Technical Support Manager Ann Burniston. e: ann.burniston@philips.com Market Segment Manager Offices, Industry and Healthcare Website: www.philips.co.uk/lighting Twitter: @PhilipsLightUK Q&A