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PHYSICAL SCIENCES BUILDING LABORATORY AUTOMATED LIGHTING CONVERSION PROJECT “Achieving significant energy reductions in laboratory lighting, with reduced costs and flexibility, and without a turnkey design-build, proprietary installation.”

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PHYSICAL SCIENCES BUILDING LABORATORY AUTOMATED LIGHTING CONVERSION PROJECT

“Achieving significant energy reductions in laboratory lighting, with reduced costs and flexibility, and without a turnkey design-build,

proprietary installation.”

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Project metricsBudget: $210,000Energy : 255,700 kWhDemand reduction: 36 kWCost Savings: $34,520 / yearUtility Incentive $61,370Simple Payback = 4.2 years

after incentive

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Introduction Lab buildings

high energy usage lighting loads with long operating hours

Minimal control Due to the nature of the lab research, difficult to implement

lighting energy efficiency

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Overhead laboratory lighting

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Atrium lighting

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stairwell lighting

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Technology selection Brought in an outside consultant

assist in evaluation of technologies support communication to building occupants support implementation of the hardware/software Objective technical information

.

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Critical evaluation of lighting control technologies:

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Technology Selection Two members of the UCSC project team attended a

workshop that physically installed and wired 3 major lighting control systems

Pre-construction planning and evaluation was critical because new technologies can: Be Problematic Be Proprietary Have High first time/maintenance costs

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Technology Overview

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Wireless Lighting Controls for Lab Spaces:

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Communication Faculty

Principal Investigators Find PI champions Phase I rollout best suited for supportive occupants

Troubleshooting Facilities staff

Protective of their faculty Even more important to talk to faculty directly

Students The best advocates! Green Labs

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Wireless Lighting Controls for Lab Spaces:

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Wireless Lighting Controls for Lab Spaces:

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Wireless Lighting Controls for Lab Spaces:

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Wireless Lighting Controls for Lab Spaces:

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Use of computer modeling on lighting:

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Use of computer modeling on lighting:

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Wireless Daylighting for labs, Atriums, and Hallways:

We achieved a minimum savings of 40% (based on resetting maximum lighting levels), up to ~70% energy savings (based on daylight and occupancy control).

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Re-evaluating of lighting levels in labs, hallways, and stairwells:

• Re-evaluated actual lighting levels for hallways, stairwells, and labs (compared to IEEE)

• Actual lighting levels exceeded requirements substantially.

• The utilization of integrated lighting controls and dimming ballasts allowed UCSC to achieve significant energy savings.

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Re-evaluating of lighting levels in labs, hallways, and stairwells:

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Re-evaluating of lighting levels in labs, hallways, and stairwells:

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LED retrofit of recessed downlights (6” and 8” applications):

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Final Thoughts Different solutions are the best fit for:

Different building types Campus staffing/needs

System flexibility is important Cost control Technology options in future

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Final Thoughts Occupant input is important

PBSci facilities staff Physical Plant staff Installation crew Prinicipal Investigators Sustainability Students

Green Labs PBSci Students