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October 8, 2016 LED Lighting:  Energy and Beyond LED Lighting: Energy and Beyond Jon Zelinsky, P.E. and Dan Blitzer, LC, FIES Philips Lighting This session is eligible for  2 Continuing Education and 2 Contact Hours. For these hours to appear on your certificate, you must: – Have your badge scanned at the door – Attend 90% of this presentation – Fill out the online evaluation for this session 1 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  1 October 8, 2016 Lighting Drives Business Development Lighting as a catalyst for developing new business • Energy savings in terms of demand and consumption • Elevate your expertise with your customer • Making yourself relevant and forward looking • Manage risk for your customer and your business 2 Lighting Drives Innovation • Smarter office, improved decision making, better  working environment for your customers • Drive business model innovation for you and your  customers 3 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  2 October 8, 2016 Changing How Your Customers See You With Light 4 Overview • Introduction • What lighting costs • What lighting does . . . and  can do • Benchmarking LED systems • Integrating lighting controls • What lighting can do for  you 5 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  3 October 8, 2016 EnergyE annedrgBye aynodndBeyond 6 What Lighting Costs Construction Perspective Design Logistics Material Modifications Labor Profit 7 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  4 October 8, 2016 What Lighting Costs Operating Perspective Material Energy Labor Disposal 8 The Environmental Footprint Best Practice Today Good Good Twenty Years Ago Ten Years Ago Five Years Ago Typical Magnetic  Typical Electronic High Performance  InstantFit LED  T12 System T8 System T8 System T8 System 72W* 51W* 38W* 29W* 65 LPW 82 LPW 100 LPW 105 LPW 25000 hrs RAL 24000 hrs RAL 36000 hrs RAL 50000 hrs RAL 9 mg Hg 6-8 mg Hg 1.7 mg Hg 0.0 mg Hg 9 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  5 October 8, 2016 The Total Cost of Ownership Typical Magnetic  Older Electronic High Performance  InstantFit LED T12 System T8 System T8 System T8 System $947 $848 $662 $596 Based on a 2‐lamp system operating 24/7 for 12 years electricity cost of $.11 per KWH planned maintenance 10 Analyzing TCOO DISPOSAL 1% LABOR 14% TCOO Mag Old  HP LED T12 T8 T8 T8 Material 3% 14% 19% 32% MATERIAL 19% Electricity 88% 69% 66% 56% ENERGY 66% Labor 8% 16% 14% 11% Disposal 1% 1% 1% <1% TCOO $947 $848 $662 $596 11 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  6 October 8, 2016 What Lighting Does Productivity Safety Image Well‐being 12 Lighting for Visual Performance Illumination Comfort Stimulation 13 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  7 October 8, 2016 Lighting for Emotional Response Image Atmosphere Something New 14 Lighting for Circadian Response Education Healthcare Alertness Relaxation Energy Sleep/Wake 15 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  8 October 8, 2016 Lighting for Information  The Edge Building Fully Connected Granular Control User Experience Asset Management 16 The Opportunity Do more for your customer, build relationships, distinguish yourself Maximum energy savings Lighting quality Lighting beyond illumination 17 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  9 October 8, 2016 Benchmarking LED Systems 18 The Key Issues Light output and efficacy Color and consistency Life and reliability Control 19 For Reference of NECA 2016 Boston  Attendees Only  10

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