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Energy efficiency gainsthrough Schneider Electric
lighting control
Speaker :Michael Lam , Control Systems APOD ,Installation Systems and Controls , Schneider Electric .
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Slide 2Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.Applications
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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Slide 3Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.Applications
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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Slide 4Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Lighting: the main energy cost
in an office building
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Room level
End user comfort
settings, tasklighting control,shutter control
Constant lightcontrol
Presence detector
Floor level Presence detector in hallways /
corridors
Zone scheduling
Room occupancy scheduling
Constant light control in sharedspaces
Building level
General setback of comfort settings
at night and during closing hours
Building occupancy scheduling
General control of sun blinds toreduce HVAC load, etc.
Integration with 3rd parties interface ,
eg PABX phone , Card Access
Co-operative and coherent E2strategies at room level, floor level and building level
Lighting Control in Building
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Slide 6Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
FILE NAME
Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.System Architecture
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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For rapid E2gains at room level, IS &C
provides standalone equipment, with
various shapes and designs suited to
technical
and architectural requirements
We offer a broad portfolio of standalone E2
applications
Temperature regulation: thermostats
Lighting control: dimmers (basic, universal,
1000W), twilight switches
Presence detection
Time control: time switches, timers
Shutter control
Load shedders
IS &C Portfolio Rapid E2gains
with standalone equipment
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Demand response:
Use of Light level sensing
Give users the means to adapt lighting to their needs
i.e. currently performed tasks and location in the
building!
Recommended Light Levels (footcandles)
Average reading & writing 50 fc
Stockroom storage 30 fc
Task lighting 25 fc
Ambiant lighting in Office 25 fc
Loading & unloading 10 fc
Hallways 10 fc
Building entrance 5 fc
Parking lots .8 - 3.6 fc
Roadway Lighting .3 - 1.6 fc
Source IESNA
Potential
savings
8 to 16 %
IS &C core standalone
applications: dimming
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IS &C core standalone
applications: presence detection
Infrared detectors trigger lights when people
are present or passing by
Hotel applications : Integrate between presence sensors with door lock
by wireless communications , and accurately detect
the absence of hotel guest to implement energy
saving mode ( reduce cooling and lighting )
Potential
savings
8 to 16 %
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A whole building does not need to run
on 100% comfort setting if only a few
occupants are in a given area!
Zone scheduling
Allows defined sections of a building to have
lighting reduced or shut down on a daily /
monthly / yearly schedule
Potential
savings
20 to 40 %
IS &C core standalone
applications: scheduling
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Slide 11Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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While the initial costs of basic controls are lower,
the building owners ability to more aggressively
manage energy is compromisedby low-cost, fixed-function solutions...
The common feature among all top performers is
superior energy management at the building level
To maximize savings, combine your energyefficiency applications at the building level!
Overall energy
saving of up to 60%
through appropriate
control
at the building level
is achievable!
40%to60%
From standalone to integrated
systems consolidated gains atthe building level
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Slide 12Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
FILE NAME
Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.System Architecture
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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IS &C building control system provides the
missing path to co-operative, intelligent
control of the whole building for superior
energy management.
IS&C offer choices to our customer based on
C-Bus technology
C-Bus offer the applications based approach
to develop product to match the needs of ourcustomers , with focus on lighting control
applications
IS &C building control consolidated
gains at the building level
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Distributed architecturebenefits
Highly scalableand flexibleenergy
efficiency strategies at the building level
High level of performance and availabilitythrough independent operation of each
cluster
Optimized installationthanks to free line/
tree/ star topology. Actuators installed
close to the loads
for limited energy losses
Fast re-configurationi.e. easy follow-up
of organizational changes
Reduced operating costs over time
Easy interfacing to other Building
Automation Systems
IS &C building control consolidated
wins at the building level
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Beginning of the workday
End of the workday
Example of Real-Life scenarios
consolidated gains at the buildinglevel
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Slide 16Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.System Architecture
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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Slide 17Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Complete Lighting Control Bus
Technology
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Slide 18Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Retrofit dimming systems for Home
and Small Office based on RF
Technology
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Slide 19Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
FILE NAME
Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.System Architecture
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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40 Floors of commercial office
Lighting control by C-Bus2 with Time scheduling
Integrating with Citect Server and PABX phone
control
Central control of lighting for whole building to
reduce the need of manpower
No light switches - only phone control via C-Bus
on the office desk
HSBC Bank Headquarter
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HK ICAC Headquater
Clipsal C-Bus lighting control for whole building to improveEnergy Efficiency
Lighting control for Individual Room
Automatic Control by Motion Sensor & Light Level Senor
Manual Control by Light Switch
Open Area and Pantry
Automatic Control by Motion Sensor
Corridor, Life Lobby & General Public Open Area
Automatic Control by Time Schedule
Carp Park Area, External and Faade Lighting
Automatic Control by Time Schedule
Integrations with
Building Management System
Smart Card Systems for energy efficiency application
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System Architecture
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Mandarin Oriental Hotel
500 rooms luxury 5 star hotels
Use of ULTI design room lighting
control with bedside panel
Use of presence sensor with integration
to door lock to reduce false detection
Use of shutter control to provide comfort
and reduce cooling energy
Integrating with PMS by mix of wireless
and IP connectivity
Central control of lighting for whole
building to reduce the need of manpower
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Slide 24Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Mangrove Westcoast Resident
1,400 units luxury intelligent apartment
community
Use lighting control dimming for comfort
and savings
Use of presence sensor to shut off
lighting for unoccupied area
Use of shutter control to provide comfort
and reduce cooling energy
Integrating with colour touch screen to
provide full control of whole apartment for
lighting , shutter control
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Slide 25Initi@tive India 2007 - NAME
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III.System Architecture
IV.Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI.Conclusion
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Superior energy management at the building level
Scalable, open, multi-vendor
Start simple, add new energy efficiency functions later!
Easy to maintain, fast to reconfigure
Continuously improve your energy efficiency routines overtime, and adapt them to the changing needs of your
organisation!
Office flexibility
Reduce the cost of facility development / reconfiguration
and shorten lead time, without compromising on energy
efficiency
Comfort
Simple control of light, temperature and air. Make the end
user
an active stakeholder in your energy efficiency strategies
Conclusion: your benefits
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Questions & Answers
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The 3 main messages
We can help customers to reduce your costsand improve your lighting experience byscene control
We have the broadest portfolio from StandAlone , Bus Control and Wireless Control tosuit your applications
We offer a wide range of high end aesthetic
design for different User Interfaces ( Colourtouch screens , Wall switches and Dimmers ,Input units and matching ElectricalAccessories )
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Thanks for your attention