ABSTRACT
With the increased concern for energy conservation in recent years, much attention has been focused on lighting energy consumption and methods for reducing it. Along with this concern for energy efficient lighting has come the realization that lighting has profound effects on worker productivity as well as important aesthetic qualities. This book presents an introduction to lighting design and energy efficiency which can be utilized while maintaining the quality of illumination. Topics include lighting energy management, selection of lamps, task lighting, lighting design, lighting control, reflectors, ballast selection, natural daylighting, wireless lighting control, and case studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|77 pages
Lighting Systems Design
chapter Chapter 3|10 pages
Practical Selection of Fluorescent Lamps with Emphasis on Efficiency and Color
section Section II|17 pages
Lighting Control Considerations
chapter Chapter 7|5 pages
Energy vs. Quality of Light:
section Section III|33 pages
Reflectors
section Section IV|9 pages
Ballast Selection
chapter Chapter 10|7 pages
Matching Fluorescent Lamps And Solid State Ballasts to Maximize Energy Savings
section Section V|41 pages
Natural Daylighting
section Section VI|19 pages
Wireless Lighting Control
chapter Chapter 13|7 pages
Using Wireless Lighting Controls to Reduce Costs, Save Energy, and Enhance Security in Parking Garages
chapter Chapter 14|9 pages
Energy Savings by Lighting on Demand in Outdoor Lighting with Zigbee Wireless Network
section Section VII|75 pages
Case Studies