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Lighting guide 14 : control of electric lighting

By: Publication details: Society of Light and Lighting London 2016Description: v,46pISBN:
  • 9781906846831
DDC classification:
  • 621.3 BUT
Contents:
CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 2. Lighting control products and techniques 3 Manual control 3 Timed control 3 Presence detection 4 Absence detection 4 Detector operating characteristics 4 Photocells 5 Daylight linking 6 Constant illuminance adjustment 7 Dimming and regulation 7 3. Approach to designing lighting control systems 9 The designer 9 Importance of understanding how the space will be used 9 User types 10 Understanding user expectations 10 Control philosophies 10 System types 11 Designing for energy reduction, comfort or visual effect 12 Control for special locations 14 A consultative design approach 14 4. Human interaction 16 Introduction 16 End user interaction 16 End user expectations 16 Classification of spaces and choice of lighting control 17 Avoiding conflict 19 System information and management 20 Control interfaces 20 Manual override 21 5. Lighting control for visual effect and comfort 22 Introduction 22 Visual enhancement of interior/exterior building features 22 Presentation spaces 22 Circadian lighting 23 6. Energy reduction through lighting control 24 Introduction 24 Predicting lighting energy where lighting controls are incorporated 25 7.Integrated systems 30 Introduction 30 Networked or centrally managed lighting control systems 30 Networked or centrally managed BMS 30 Integration of automatic testing and monitoring of 31 emergency lighting luminaires Network scenarios and configuration examples 31 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 32 Internet access 32 8. Commissioning and handover 33 Introduction 33 System set-up and commissioning 33 System handover 34 9. Case studies 36 Places of worship 36 Education 39 Offices 41 External lighting 42 References 44 Index 46
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 1
2. Lighting control products and techniques 3
Manual control 3
Timed control 3
Presence detection 4
Absence detection 4
Detector operating characteristics 4
Photocells 5
Daylight linking 6
Constant illuminance adjustment 7
Dimming and regulation 7
3. Approach to designing lighting control systems 9
The designer 9
Importance of understanding how the space will be used 9
User types 10
Understanding user expectations 10
Control philosophies 10
System types 11
Designing for energy reduction, comfort or visual effect 12
Control for special locations 14
A consultative design approach 14
4. Human interaction 16
Introduction 16
End user interaction 16
End user expectations 16
Classification of spaces and choice of lighting control 17
Avoiding conflict 19
System information and management 20
Control interfaces 20
Manual override 21
5. Lighting control for visual effect and comfort 22
Introduction 22
Visual enhancement of interior/exterior building features 22
Presentation spaces 22
Circadian lighting 23
6. Energy reduction through lighting control 24
Introduction 24
Predicting lighting energy where lighting controls are incorporated 25
7.Integrated systems 30
Introduction 30
Networked or centrally managed lighting control systems 30
Networked or centrally managed BMS 30
Integration of automatic testing and monitoring of 31
emergency lighting luminaires
Network scenarios and configuration examples 31
Power over Ethernet (PoE) 32
Internet access 32
8. Commissioning and handover 33
Introduction 33
System set-up and commissioning 33
System handover 34
9. Case studies 36
Places of worship 36
Education 39
Offices 41
External lighting 42
References 44
Index 46




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