
Advanced Lighting Controls
Energy Savings, Productivity, Technology and Applications
Craig DiLouie(Author)
River Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 15. January 2021
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-87-7022-378-2 (ISBN)
Description
First published in 2005. Advanced Lighting Controls is edited by Craig DiLouie and written for engineers, architects, lighting designers, electrical contractors, distributors, and building owners and managers. Advanced lighting controls, indicated by research as the "next big thing," are now mandated by the ASHRAE/IES 91.1-1999 energy standard, the basis for all state energy codes in the U.S., and are becoming the norm rather than the exception in new construction. This book provides in-depth information about the major trends, technologies, codes, and design techniques shaping the use of today's lighting control systems, including dimming, automatic switching, and global as well as personal control.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Gistrup
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
612 gr
ISBN-13
978-87-7022-378-2 (9788770223782)
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01/2021
1st Edition
River Publishers
€158.99
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Person
Craig DiLouie
Content
SECTION I: LIGHTING CONTROL 1. Introduction to Lighting Control SECTION II: DESIGN & PLANNING 2. How to Design a Lighting Control Scheme 3. Lighting Control 101 4. How to Select Lighting Controls: Where & Why 5. Identifying, Selecting & Evaluating Control Options SECTION III: ISSUES, TRENDS & CODES 6. Lighting Controls: Current Use, Major Trends & Future Direction 7. Study Finds Adoption of Dimming Systems to Be on the Rise 8. Lighting & LEED 9. Lighting Controls & the ASHRAE/IES 90.1-1999 Energy Code 10. Energy Efficiency Programs Evolve at Utility & State Level 11. Commercial Lease Properties: Finding the Benefit of Energy Efficient Lighting Upgrades 12. Personal Lighting Control: Boosting Productivity, Saving Energy 13. Good Controls Design Key to Saving Energy with Daylighting 14. 2005 NEC Changes Impact Lighting Control Panels, Metal Halide Lighting SECTION IV: TECHNOLOGY 15. Demand Reduction & Energy Savings Using Occupancy Sensors 16. Compatibility of Fluorescent Lamps & Electronic Ballasts in Frequently Switched Applications 17. Digital Lighting Networks Offer High Energy Savings & Flexibility in Lighting Control 18. BACnet: Introduction to the Building Automation Standard Protocol