Harnessing the Full Power of High Performance Lighting with

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Harnessing the Full Power of High Performance Lighting with
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Harnessing the Full Power of High Performance
Lighting with Network Controls
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A “Fireside Chat” to discuss
Retrofit Application of
Network Lighting Controls
Moderator: Roshan Bhakta, New Construction Program Manager, Energy Efficiency, Eversource Energy
Douglas Case, Channel Manager, Daintree Networks
Elijah Ercolino, Director of Building Automation Services, Boston University
Karen Peck, Regional Sales Director, Northeast, C&I Division, Opterra Energy Services
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Massachusetts has been the ACEEE
Highest ranking state for the fifth
consecutive year.
California is far ahead of Massachusetts in
adoption of Network Lighting Controls.
To attain the full benefit of high
performance and LED lighting systems, the
application of network lighting controls is
essential
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Overview
• LEDs, and other high performance lighting technologies have made a
huge impact on energy savings, while network lighting controls have
continued to be difficult to understand when it comes to saving energy.
• Retrofitting lighting systems without addressing advanced lighting
controls is missing between 40-70% of additional savings.
• Network Lighting Controls also increase efficiency with other building
systems, as well as providing non energy savings opportunities.
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Learning Objectives
• Learn the basics of Network Lighting controls, an overview with retrofit
focus.
• Discuss a retrofit project and understand the technical and energy
efficiency metrics.
• Panel discussion for retrofit application of network lighting controls.
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Networked
Lighting
Controls 101
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Controls for a
Retrofit
Application
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Up to 70% Energy Savings!
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Challenges for Facilities/Ops Management
• Ever Increasing Utility Bills
• Higher energy cost eroding profit margin
• Stringent codes stipulate higher efficiency
• T-24/ASHRAE mandatory requirements
• Focus on increasing productivity
• Varying tasks require varying light levels
• Demand for sustainability solutions
• Reduce environmental impact, CO2 footprint
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HVAC
Control
Lighting
Control
Plug Load
and General
Purpose
Control
Refrigeration,
Vending
machines
Security
Cameras,
other
devices
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Simple: Single box solution with intuitive,
complete software user interface.
Smart: Turning dumb devices intelligent
and bringing connectivity to the building
to meet the goals of organization.
Scalable: Expand system at the rate your
organizations needs. Lighting, HVAC, Plug Load,
Mechanical – to scale you to E-IoT
www.daintree.net
Simple. Smart. Scalable.
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IoT = The network of uniquely identifiable physical
objects that have embedded technology and interact
with other similar devices over the Internet to help
achieve operational efficiencies.
With Controls you can enable key elements of your building,
such as:
Lighting
HVAC
Plug Load
Fans
CO2 Sensors
Access Control
Video Surveillance
Fire Detection
Energy Enterprise Software
BAS Integration Services
Intruder Alarms
Personal Location Services
Before
2016
BU – Track & Tennis Center LED / Network
Lighting Control Project
After
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Yearly Lighting Savings – BU TTC
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Zone Control Strategies – BU TTC
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BU – TTC Floor Plan
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AFTER
Boston Medical Center Garage- 610 Albany St.
LED Lighting Project with Network Lighting Controls
BEFORE
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BMC – 610 Albany St Garage Monthly Lighting Savings
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BMC – 610 Albany St Lighting Control Strategy