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Lighting Best Practices - California Lighting Technology PDF

49 Pages·2013·2.66 MB·English
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Lighting Best Practices Smart and simple lighting upgrades for Prop 39 projects SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013 Contents • Introductions • The Educator’s Challenge • Digital Lighting Systems 101 • Best Practices For Campus Relighting – Key Applications – Lighting Renovation Process • Lifecycle Cost Tool • Resources • Contact info SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013 At Acuity Brands, we deliver high-quality, energy-efficient, integrated lighting systems that improve the education experience and reduce operational costs. From the classroom to the gymnasium, from the parking lot to the laboratory, from pre-schools to grad schools, we help institutions achieve enhanced learning environments, increase energy savings, reduce operational costs and improve sustainability. Lighting Brands Controls & Daylighting Brands Acuity Brands: California Connection • Key brands headquartered in California – Adura Controls (San Francisco) – Hydrel (Los Angeles) – Lighting Control & Design (Los Angeles) – Peerless (Berkeley) – Sunoptics (Sacramento) • Manufacturing and distribution centers in Los Angeles, Sacramento • Agency partners in Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Ventura • About 350 employees in California SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013 The Educator’s Challenge The Educator’s Challenge Improve Outcomes Reduce Costs SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013 Education Renovation Mandate • Key Drivers – Average school building is now 40+ years old – Changing teaching methods require adaptive lighting – Recession caused huge backlog of deferred maintenance – Demand for sustainable facilities is insatiable – Requirement to reduce maintenance is an imperative • The Opportunity – With Prop 39 funding and strategic action, Californians can make dramatic improvements in the learning environment SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013 Digital Lighting Systems 101 Lighting is the Big Opportunity Schools and Colleges – Electricity Consumption by Usage Type Lighting (Interior & Exterior) Cooling Ventilation Office Equipment 44% Refrigeration Misc. Heat Motors Cooking Water Heating Source: California Energy Commission, California Commercial End-Use Survey, 2006 SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013 Where Do We Spend Our Lighting Energy? Wasted Energy – Large University Building 180 160 140 120 100 80 Data Logger Report: 60 Turn off unused 40 lighting to save 44%. 20 0 Restroom Hallway Classroom Janitor Copy Library Office Lobby Closet Room Lights On Occupied SMART SCHOOLS SYMPOSIUM 2013

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