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Market trends that are driving the need for lighting control:ADOPTION OF STRICT ENERGY CODES
Buildings are wasting energy by:
- Over-lighting spaces
- Not utilizing daylight
- Leaving lights at full-on
Energy Code – IECC 2009 & 2015IECC 2009 lighting control
requirements
• Manual control
• Light reduction controls
• Automatic lighting shutoff
• Daylight zone control (manual)
• Hotel guestroom control (manual)
• Exterior lighting controls (astronomical timeclock)
IECC 2015 lighting control requirements
• Manual control
• Light reduction controls
• Automatic lighting shutoff– Partial On/Manual On– Applies to all building sizes– Occupancy sensors required in
several spaces
• Daylight zone control (automatic)
• Hotel guestroom control (automatic)
• Exterior lighting controls (astronomical timeclock)
• Functional testing
• Efficiency options (enhanced lighting controls)
Occupancy SensorsIECC 2009
•Occupancy sensors are not required as long as timeclock is utilized
IECC 2015•Occupancy sensors are required in:
– Classrooms (except shop, lab)– Conference/meeting/training rooms– Employee lunch/break rooms– Copy/print rooms– Lounges– Private offices– Storage rooms and janitorial closets– Other spaces up to 300 ft2
– Restrooms– Locker rooms– Warehouses
Note: Occupancy sensors must be manual-on or auto-on to not more than 50% lighting power except in some spaces (corridors, stairwells, restrooms, building entrances, lobbies)
Daylight Control•IECC 2009
•Separate manual control required for daylight zone. Automatic control also complies.
•No lower threshold for requiring daylight zone control.
IECC 2015•Automatic daylight control (continuous dimming) required in classrooms, labs, libraries and offices.
•Automatic daylight control is required in all other spaces.
•Automatic full OFF required.
•Spaces with less than 150 watts need not comply.
Energy-Saving Lighting Control Strategies
Occupancy/Vacancy Sensing
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 40-60%* (Transition Spaces);
20-45%* (Work Spaces)
High-End Trim
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 10-30%*
Daylight Harvesting
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 25-60%*
Personal Dimming Control
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 10-20%*
Controllable Window Treatments
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 10-20%*
Scheduling
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 10-20%*
Load Shedding
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 30-50%*
(during peak demand times)
Plug Load Control
Typical Plug Load Energy Savings: 15-
50%*
HVAC Integration
Typical HVAC Energy Savings: 5-
15%*
Lutron solutions incorporate energy-saving strategies
Small Area System Solutions
Standalone Solutions Maestro® Sensing Switches and Dimmers
Energi TriPak®Larger Area & Whole Building System Solutions
Basic Standalone Solutions
Single-Space Solutions
Small Area Solutions
Large Area Solutions
Whole-Building Solutions
Occupancy SwitchesAesthetics & Quality
All Lutron Sensors
Lutron Sensors are the only sensors on the market with a Tamper – Resistant lens
Also available in 27 colors (lens is always frosted white)
Restroom & Small Office- SwitchingNew or Existing Space
• Occupancy Switch
- Lights automatically turn on when an occupant enters the space
- Lights automatically turn off 15 minutes after all occupants leave the space
$54.00 List
Energy Performance
•Potential savings up to 50% lighting energy*
* VonNieda B, Maniccia D, & Tweed A. 2000. An analysis of the energy and cost savings potential of occupancy sensors for commercial lighting systems. Proceedings of the Illuminating Engineering Society. Paper #43.
Wireless Technology in the Market
Wireless communication options:
Zigbee, Z-wave, Mesh Networks
What is it:
•Operates in crowded FCC band• Higher frequencies, like 800-900MHz up to 2.4GHz
•Allows continuous transmissions: same as phones, routers, etc.
•Communication reflected & slowed by walls & concrete
How it Works:
•Relies on switches to relay signal: communication path can change & may result in varying performance
•RF channel is shared with other devices creating bandwidth competition and interference
•Large systems may take many hops to get messages through
Lutron Wireless: Clear Connect
Flawless even in high-density installations like large office buildings
What it is:
•Operates in low volume, low frequency FCC bandwidth within the 431- 437MHz
•5 Second bursts of communication instead of constant streaming – to eliminate interference issues & extend battery life to 10 years!
•Patented technology
How it Works:
•1 main switch sends a signal to all devices at once
•Travels through heavy building material easier with no delayed communication
•30’ – 60’ Communication Radium through any building material
The Lutron Difference: Wireless ReliabilityWireless since 1997
Clear Connect® RF TechnologyClear Connect RF
•Clear Connect RF technology is a restricted, radio frequency band that all Lutron wireless products use to communicate. This ensures no other devices interfere with Lutron’s lighting system.
2.4 - 5.0 GHz:
•Telephones
•Wi-Fi Networks
•Bluetooth Devices
•Wireless Security Cameras
434 MHz:
•Lutron Clear Connect RF technology devices
•30 ft through construction materials
•60 ft line-of-sight (100 ft for Pico®)
In low traffic, restricted frequency band ensures flawless communication.
In crowded frequency bands there is a high potential for RF interference.
USE SWITCH WHEN: existing switches are in a space and end user wants to add sensors
•Wires like a normal switch
•120V/227V, no neutral required
C.L Dimmer
•Model #: MRF2-6CL
•$88 List Price
8A Lighting, Switch
•Model #:MRF2-8S-DV-XX
•Dual voltage (120V-277V)
•$150 List Price
USE POWPAK WHEN: No switches exist in a space and end user wants to add a sensor in the space
•No rewiring or new wiring required•Mounts to fixture’s j-box
16A PowPak Switch Module
• Model #: RMJ-16R-DV-B
• List Price: $109
PowPak Dimming with 0-10V
• Model #: RMJ-5T-DV-B
• List price: $130
11stst: Wired Devices with Wireless Communication: Wired Devices with Wireless Communication
22ndnd: – Wireless “Sense”: – Wireless “Sense”Wireless Sensor Options that communication to switch or powpak:
• Wireless Occupancy Sensors
− Ceiling-Mount
− Wall-Mount
− Corner-Mount
− Hallway-Mount
•
•Daylight Sensors
− Ceiling-Mount
Transmitting Device
Occupancy/Vacancy Sensing
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 40-60%* (Transition Spaces);
20-45%* (Work Spaces)
Daylight Harvesting
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 25-60%*
33rdrd: Wireless personal control to “Adjust”: Wireless personal control to “Adjust”
The “Adjust” portion of the Energi TriPak is made up of the PICO™ family of remote controls:
•Wireless Remote Controls
− Hand-Held
− Wall-Mount
− Pedestal-Mount
• Keypad Configurations such as:
− 2-Button for switching
− 3-Button w/ Raise/Lower for dimming
10 year battery life
Transmitting Device
Personal Dimming Control
Typical Lighting Energy Savings: 10-20%*
Simple Sensor Application – existing switches (Conference Rooms, Kitchen Areas, Classrooms, etc)
MRF2-8S-DV-xx
LRF2-OCR2B-P-WH
$150 List Price
$85 List Price
Application: End user wants to install Occupancy sensors
Application: No local switch in the space and end user wants to add local control and a sensor into the space
Application
RMJ-16R-DV-B $109 List Price
LRF2-OHLB-P-WH $85 List Price
Hallway Application
Lutron’s Hallway sensor covers up to 150’
Classroom — 0-10V Dimming
Application: End user wants to install Occupancy sensors and a Daylight sensor for the row of lights by the windows
Energy Performance
•Potential savings up to 65% lighting energy*
* VonNieda B, Maniccia D, & Tweed A. 2000. An analysis of the energy and cost savings potential of occupancy sensors for commercial lighting systems. Proceedings of the Illuminating Engineering Society. Paper #43.
RMJ-5T-DV-B $130 List Price
PJ2-WALL-WH-L01 $32 List Price*
$120 List
LRF2-OKLB-P-WH $85 List Price
Stairwell SolutionsStairwell SolutionsUnoccupied: 20% light level Occupied: 80% light levelLutron Stairwell Fixture Solutions
LED or Fluorescent Fixture option
Pair with Lutron’s wireless sensor for optimal sensing and to meet building code
Sequence of Operation
•Lights- All lights are dimmable- The maximum light level has been set to 80%
•Occupancy- Lights automatically turn on to 80% when an
occupant enters the space- Lights automatically dim to 20% 15 minutes
after all occupants leavethe space
Why Choose Lutron?
• Reliability• #1 LEADER in Lighting Controls
• Save energy without massive rewiring or construction
• Reduce operational costs
• Meet and exceed codes, affordably
• 24hr/363 day Tech Support Hotline
Local Support & Energy Audits:
Riffle Associates
Jessica Lehmann
513-967-5756