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Lighting & controls : transitioning to the future / Stan Walerczyk.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Walerczyk, Stan, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Lighting.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (253 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This book helps you make good lighting decisions and will be a very useful hands-on tool for anyone involved with engineering, maintenance, purchasing, specification, retrofits, remodels, and new construction for interior or exterior lighting applications. It gives very practical ways to maintain and update existing lighting systems and how to plan for the future. Key points include LED lighting, maintenance costs, achieving low power density, disadvantages of LED T8s, and human centric lighting.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Ready, Set, Go
- Chapter 2 Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Chapter 3 Lighting 101
- Introduction
- Basic Message
- Chapter 4 Maintenance
- Lamps to be Eliminated or Avoided
- Workhorse Lamps
- Lamp Life
- Relamping
- Long Life Lamps
- Reballasting
- Cleaning
- LED Is Different
- Chapter 5 Dimming Fluorescent Ballasts
- Chapter 6 Spectrally Enhanced Lighting
- Background
- Energy Saving Opportunities
- Even the Best Change Since Sliced Bread
- Chapter 7 Delamp Vs. Lamp-For-Lamp Retrofit
- Common Reflector Systems
- Reasons For Lamp-for-Lamp Retrofits
- Lamp Comparisons
- Spectrally Enhanced Lighting
- Why Better Rebates for 28W and 25W F32T8s?
- No Man's Land
- Delamping &
- Lamp-for-Lamp Comparisons
- Reflectors
- Manufacturers
- Chapter 8 Induction
- Chapter 9 Electronically Ballasted CMH
- CMH
- Comparison Table
- Chapter 10 Important Stuff To Know About LEDs
- DoE
- Lumens
- Kelvin
- Lumens Per Watt
- Color Rendering
- R9
- Optical Control
- Glare
- L70-Life
- LM79
- Dimming
- Flicker
- Heat
- Warranty
- Chapter 11 Store Cooler Lights
- Chapter 12 Decorative Lights
- Christmas/Decorative Lights
- Chandeliers
- Chapter 13 Omnidirectional Lights
- Incandescents
- CFL
- LED
- Chapter 14 Accent Lights
- MR16 Lamps
- PAR and R Lamps
- Chapter 15 Recessed Cans
- Existing 120V Screw-In
- Existing 120V Pin Based CFL
- Existing 277V Pin Based CFL
- LED Kits Issues
- New Recessed Cans
- Chapter 16 LED T8s
- General
- 4 Types of LED T8s.
- Chapter 17 LED Lightbar Kits, Troffer Kits and Troffers
- Fluorescent
- Human Centric Lighting
- Financials
- Soft Savings
- LED &
- Fluorescent Retrofit Comparisons
- Task Ambient Lighting
- Funding
- EPAct Tax Deductions
- Waiting To Retrofit
- Designlights Consortium (Dlc)
- Conclusion
- Chapter 18 Task Ambient Lighting
- General Discussion
- Tunable LED Task Lights
- The Next Step
- Other Applications
- Wrap-up
- Chapter 19 Hibays
- Before Really Starting
- Six Requirements for LED Hibays
- Other Considerations
- Table Time
- Award Winners
- Chapter 20 Garage Lighting
- New LED Fixtures
- Motion Sensors
- Chapter 21 Exterior Lighting
- LEP
- Induction
- Apples-to-apples Comparisons
- Chapter 22 Controls
- "Up To 80%" Savings
- Story
- Reduce Wattage First
- Who Wants a Sensor Project with a 13-year Payback?
- Manual Controls
- Where Occupancy Sensors Can be Cost Effective
- Using Breakers as Switches
- Mandating Controls
- Advanced Controls
- Dimming Fluorescent Ballasts
- Will Controls Companies be Around Down the Road?
- Chapter 23 Retrofit
- Delamp or Lamp-for-lamp Retrofits
- Feasibility Studies
- Proposals
- Apples-to-apples Comparison
- Third-party Review
- Positive Cash Flow Financing
- Chapter 24 Financial Tools
- Payback
- What about Waiting?
- Just Get Used to It
- Chapter 25 Rebates
- Chapter 26 Follow The Money
- One-trick Pony
- Lighting Representative Agencies
- Distributors
- Contractors
- Lighting Consultants &
- Designers
- Stan Walerczyk
- John Fetters
- Chapter 27 Alphabet Soup.
- BOC
- CALT, CSLT, CLMC &
- CSLC
- CEM
- CLEP
- HCLP
- LC
- LEED AP
- Chapter 28 Big Brother Lighting
- Examples of Bad Requirements
- Red Flags
- Chapter 29 Human Centric Lighting
- What Is Human Centric Lighting?
- Consider This
- It Will Be a Tunable LED World, but There Are Some Challenges
- Innate Sense
- Tunable LED Products
- Future
- Human Centric Lighting Committee
- 2013-2014 Human Centric Lighting Projects
- Human Centric Lighting Projects
- Later in 2014 and Beyond
- Lighting is Not a Commodity
- Appendix
- Acronyms
- Glossary
- Index.
- Notes:
- "River Publishers"
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-00-315183-3
- 1-003-15183-3
- 87-7022-314-9
- 1-4822-3683-4
- 9781003151838
- OCLC:
- 1227386789
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