LumaNext ppt.11.16.15

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COMPREHENSIVE AND SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTURE DC distribution provides a safe, high performance and cost effective platform to leverage intelligent energy management, communication, & technology innovations.

Transcript of LumaNext ppt.11.16.15

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COMPREHENSIVE AND SCALABLE INFRASTRUCTUREDC distribution provides a safe,

high performance and cost effective

platform to leverage intelligent

energy management,

communication, & technology

innovations.

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THE SMART DC POWER GRIDAC Legacy Infrastructure vs. DC Technology Platform

PARTIAL

EFFICIENCYEnergy loss as AC

converted to DC at each

fixture

TOTAL EFFICIENCYSmart Distribution means DC

power going to DC devices.

PLUG & PLAY

LED LIGHTING

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HARNESS, MANAGE AND CONTROL MULTIPLE SOURCES OF LOW-COST POWER

DAYTIMESolar array – Direct PV Integration

(DC = DC)

SMART STORAGEBattery system stores low cost

power captured from solar and utility

grid

NIGHTTIMEOff-peak grid power

Buy low, use efficiently

SMART DC

DISTRIBUTIONSeamlessly, efficiently and safely

delivering low cost energy

throughout the environment

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT THROUGHSOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY

ENERGY MANAGER*

The brains of the system,

communicating with entire

network: incoming energy

sources, loads, dimming,

daylight harvesting,

dashboard controls

*Operates on LumaNEXT OS1 software

SMART SWITCHES

Protect your solid-state

network with smart

programmable switches

that communicate

PLC: POWER LINE CARRIER

Retail rugged super highway

delivering and receiving both

data and directives

Seamlessly

operates on

LumaNEXT OS1

software

Secure cloud

network

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SUCCESS RELIES ON

A FUTURE PROOF PLATFORM

PLUG-IN SYSTEM OPTIONS:o New & future Sensor technology

o Environmental sensors

o Specialty Lighting

o Cosmetics Department Illumination

o End Caps

o Under Shelf Lighting

o Security Cameras

o Kiosk Hardware

o Merchandise Locker Controls

Seamlessly operates on

LumaNEXT OS2 software

Motion

Ambient

Vision

Environment

Switches

Anonymous In-Store

Analytics; Shopper

Marketing

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A TOTALLY INTEGRATED SMART SOLUTION

FOR REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION

POWER

STATIONPlug-and-Play

48-volt DC

power converter

DISTRIBUTION

HUBFeeds power to as

many as 24 devices

like ceiling luminaires,

illuminated perimeter

wall displays and

merchandisers

CEILING

LUMINAIRELow-voltage, dome-

shaped LED lights that

offer unparalleled

diffusion,

reflectivity and efficiency

LumaNEXT

SENSORSmart sensors

enable customized

control and

data collection

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

DASHBOARDMonitors, tracks and reports on system

status, including performance, efficiency,

consumption and more in real time

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Smart Power

Distribution System

• Low voltage DC current distributed

from centralized power stations in

back office

• Solid state illumination by eliminating

transformers at fixture level

• Energy Routers placed strategically

throughout store for simple wiring; optimize

power usage

• Seamlessly feed 48V DC current to multiple

devices

Distribution

Hub

Power

Station

Master

Switch

DC Output Wire

and Connectors

DC Wires

Ceiling

Luminaire

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Exclusive Maintenance-Free

DC Power Station

• Plug-and-Play 48-volt-DC power converter

• 3 simple connections

• No special tools required

• Up to 10 year maintenance-free guarantee

• Centralized power station can quickly be

replaced with no-tool slide-mount system

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Exclusive Distribution Hub/

Energy Router

• Serves as many as 24 devices, including:

• Ceiling Luminaires

• Sensors

• Motion Detectors

• Illuminated perimeter wall displays

• Merchandisers

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Ceiling Luminaires

• Dome-shaped housing utilizes a sleek,

contemporary design

• Featuring a proprietary Evonik diffusor lens

• Special coatings by White Optics for greater

reflectivity

• Select brightness and temperature for

optimal performance and reduced energy

use

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Low Voltage Track Lighting – Spring 2016

• Partnership with leading track light

manufacturer

• Cost effective track head – no driver or

transformer

• Safe, simple install & upgrades

• Add sensors; IP cameras for “smart”

applications

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LumaNEXT Smart Sensors

• Enables customized control and data collection

• Controls light intensity within departments

based on desired mood or display strategy

• Measures ambient light and temperature

• Reports fixture outages and abnormal spikes in

energy consumption

• Analyzes consumer foot traffic and shopping

patterns

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Energy Management

Dashboard

• Monitors, tracks and reports on system status

• Real time data collection and reporting of

system performance, efficiency, energy

consumption and more

• Access and manage critical infrastructure

from any connected device

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What is LumaNEXT?…………………………………………………………………………………

• Patent-pending illumination system

for the entire retail environment

• Intelligent interface between AC

power and solid state technologies

(SSL)

• Delivers unparalleled light diffusion,

reflectivity and efficiency

• Scalable, open architecture

DISTRIBUTION HUB

CEILING LUMINAIRES

48V DC POWER STATIONS

CURRENT AND VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS

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Ceiling Luminaire

Power Source

Distribution hub

The Basic System……………………………………………………………………………

Power Station

Master Switch

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AC Input Wires

and Plugs

Distribution

Hub

Intelligent LightingPlug-and-Play

Power Stations

Smart Driver Current and

Voltage Controller

Ceiling Luminaires

…………………………………………………………………………………

AC Sub Panel

Master Switch

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Solar EnhancedLighting………………………………………..

DC

Battery

Storage

Energy

ManagerPC

Controller

LumaNEXT Power Source Manager

Solar

Panels

Power Stations

Current and

Voltage Controller

Distribution Hubs

AC Sub Panel

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Emergency; Backup; Night Lighting…………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………..

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Emergency; Backup; Night Lighting…………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………..

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Advantages of DC Power Distribution

• 480 3 Phase: lower peak demand utility rate;

load balance

• Increase Fixture Flexibility (UL): High bay UL

requirements not as stringent

• System Scalability: add; adjust sensor capabilities on

the fly; integrate latest technologies

• Direct PV Integration: no inversion; BOS; simple cost

effective solar integration

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Global Development

Board of Intellects…………………………………………………………………………….…………………………..

Dr. Peng Jin, PhD• Associate Professor; Peking Univ.

• Director; Green Lighting System Center Peking Univ.

• Partner; California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC); UC Davis

• PhD Physics; University of Houston

• Expert in: Semiconductors, Fiber Optics, Microelectronic &

Optoelectronic Devices

Dr. Yang Ye, PhD• 10+ Patents on electrical power circuit

• 6+ Years Aerospace Electrical System R&D

• IEEE Senior Member; Reg. Professional Engineer Ontario

• Specialist in (COMAC) Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China

• Electrical Design Lead; Airbus A350 Program

• Thesis on Advances in Modeling; Application of Three-Phase

Power Converters

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Traditional Power System

Inside Building

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Problems in Traditional Power System

• Safety: high voltage; need electrician for

installation and maintenance

• Efficiency: require inefficient AC/DC

conversion for DC load

• Distribution: still use mechanical switches with long

response time; high short circuit current; no remote control

• Integration: need DC/AC conversion to ingrate PV or

battery into the system.

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Proposed DC Power System

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MiaSole Lightweight Flex™ Solar Panels

Simple

“Peel-n-Stick”

Application

Typical Installation on “Big Box” store roof

Membrane Roof Product MS Flex-02W

Width 39in x 102.3in

Power 360W

Certifications UL1703, IEC61646, 61730, CEC

• Lightweight (<1 lb/sq ft) Perfect for

buildings with heavy snow load

• CIGS solar technology enables > 16%

efficiency

• No racking required – reduced

complexity and cost

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• Dome-shaped housing utilizes a sleek,

contemporary design

• Troffers feature a proprietary Evonik

diffusor lens

• Special coatings by White Optics for

greater reflectivity

• Select brightness and temperature for

optimal performance, reduced energy use

Engineered for

Superior Light………………………………………………….……….…………………………..

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Customer-Centric Approach………………………………………………….……….……………………………………………..

Retail based design and

production

Adjust to bring light closer

to product shelving

Mix light to create optimal

mood environments

Quickly develop fixtures for

specific store and product

applications

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Enjoy Full Title 24 Compliance

With the LumaNEXT System…………………………………………………………………………….…………………………..

• “Self Contained Lighting Controls…shall be certified by the

Manufacturer as required by the Appliance Efficiency

Regulations.”*

• “Lighting Control Systems…shall be a fully functional

lighting control system complying with the applicable

requirements and shall meet all Lighting Control Installation

requirements.”*

• LumaNEXT lighting control devices, luminaries and

systems comply with all of the applicable requirements of

Title 24 Section 110.9*

*Title 24 – California 2013 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Non-Residential Buildings, pp. 104-106

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LumaNEXT Analytics:

Smarter, More Effective

Illumination…………………………………………………………………………….…………………………..

• Controls light intensity within departments

based on desired mood or display strategy

• Measures ambient light and temperature

• Reports fixture outages and abnormal

spikes in energy consumption

• Analyzes consumer foot traffic and

shopping patterns

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• Only the patented LumaNEXT Illumination

system requires no transformer, or ballast

at the fixture (troffer)

• Only LumaNEXT offers “future-proof”

open architecture enables system

expansion

• Compared to other LED lighting solutions,

LumaNEXT reduces operating costs by

up to an additional 25%

All LED Illumination Systems

Are Not Created Equal…………………………………………………………………………….…………………………..

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Thank YouBob Radcliffe

[email protected]

917-334-1299 m.