Proceedings right light 2nd european conference on energy-efficient lighting. Use of distributed intelligent control in energy efficient ligthing systems. European Conference on Energy Efficient Lighting [2, 26-29 Set. 1993, Arnhem].
1993
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CIENA
The use of lighting control to reduce energy consumption in lighting systems is becoming more popular than before. Total reported energy savings range up to 60-70. SUMMARY. compared to traditional installations. The new systems have not always been well received with the end users, because of lack of local control possibilities, and the some problems arising from complex installation and commissioning requirements have also been observed. The development of low cost microcircuits, including significant intelligence or information processing power, is now offering possibilities to improve system performance without significant cost penalties. The paper reports on R
D work done in this direction. INTRODUCTION. PRESENT SYSTEMS. PRODUCTS AND FUNTIONS. Light source related issues. Luminaries. Control gear (Ballasts). Controllers. Potentiometers. Push-button control. Infra-red and other wireless remote control devices. Presence detectors(PIR:s). Photocells. ENERGY SAVING POTENTIALS. THE ADDED VALUE OF DISTRUBUTED INTELLIGENCE. User Acceptance. Reduced Life Cycle Cost. System Integration. THE SELECTION OF A SYSTEM CONCEPT. EXPERIENCES WITH LONWORKS. FUTURE OUTLOOK.
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