Earth’s Changing Environment Lecture 17 Lighting Efficiency.

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Earth’s Changing Environment Lecture 17 Lighting Efficiency

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Earth’s Changing EnvironmentLecture 17

Lighting Efficiency

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Topics

Sunlight

Incandescent

Fluorescent

Controls

Using Daylight

LED

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Sunlight

Sunlight has peak in the middle of the visible spectrum with half the energy in the infrared.Some UV radiation.

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Incandescent Bulb

Bulbs are heated filaments at 2,500 K.

The Sun is 5,800 K.

Spectrum of hot filaments has more red.

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Bulb Efficiency

Only 5% of energy input produces useful light.

Spectrum is different from sunlight.

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Fluorescent Bulb

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Tube Fluorescent Lights

EfficientReflectors increase light level.

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Compact Fluorescent Bulbs

Efficiency is 4X incandescent bulb.14 W bulb produces light level corresponding to 60 W bulbLast 10X longer, 10,000 hours

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Payback Period Calculation

Stop and work problems

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Lighting Controls – Switch Off

Switch off campaigns are effective.

Fluorescent lights should be switched off if you’ll be gone more than 10 minutes.

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Lighting Controls - Automatic

May irritate occupants.Less efficient than switch-off

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Bringing in Daylight

Has the right spectrum.Uses no energy.In some locations, need to avoid over-heating and UV effects.

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Skylights

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Skylight Tubes

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LED Lighting

Very EfficientMonochromaticExpensiveNo IR – No heat

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White LED

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White LED

Very EfficientMonochromaticCould be the lighting of the future