2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.01.357
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Energy Saving Techniques and Strategies for Illumination in Industry

Abstract: Lighting conditions in industrial operations are currently at a level, which in many cases does not satisfy the requirements set out by legislation and standards. Slovakia has highly energy-intensive industrial structure, where dominates the engineering industry. The proportion of electricity attributable to lighting is significant and not negligible. Installation and operation of energy efficient lighting systems is in most cases not yet considered a major priority, because the available funds are primarily u… Show more

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“…During experimentation it is found that once again the LED tube lights give the highest efficacy among all tube lights t the tune of 84 to 118 lumens / watt as compared to just 26 and 30 lm/W by earlier technology fluorescent lamps. The specifications from the various manufacturers ie s theoretical values and compared with the values that observed during testing of the lighting fixtures, it is found that the actual vales differ from the rated values as shown in above tables (2)(3)(4)(5)(6) and graphs (3)(4)(5).…”
Section: Fig I Experimental Setup Of Various Type Of Illumination Systemmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…During experimentation it is found that once again the LED tube lights give the highest efficacy among all tube lights t the tune of 84 to 118 lumens / watt as compared to just 26 and 30 lm/W by earlier technology fluorescent lamps. The specifications from the various manufacturers ie s theoretical values and compared with the values that observed during testing of the lighting fixtures, it is found that the actual vales differ from the rated values as shown in above tables (2)(3)(4)(5)(6) and graphs (3)(4)(5).…”
Section: Fig I Experimental Setup Of Various Type Of Illumination Systemmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Another trend in lighting systems for buildings energy savings can be discussed in [66]. The study has mentioned that retrofitting strategies of energy efficient lighting systems can be considered as the most effective techniques.…”
Section: The Trends In Lighting Systems For Buildings' Energy Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study has mentioned that retrofitting strategies of energy efficient lighting systems can be considered as the most effective techniques. As for this trend, the study presented in [66] has come up with these retrofitting options. For example, it is better to utilize the most energy efficient lighting devices (e.g., lamps), exploit daylighting systems, use light colored walls and ceilings.…”
Section: The Trends In Lighting Systems For Buildings' Energy Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 However, lighting may reach 15% of the overall building electricity consumption, with peaks above 25%. 5 To save energy, a light management system (LMS) would need to measure lighting and to reason on the human perception of it in real-time, e.g. to dim down lighting where none sees it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%