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UNDERSTANDING LIGHTINGUNDERSTANDING LIGHTINGUNDERSTANDING LIGHTINGUNDERSTANDING LIGHTING

Russell Leslie, FIES AIA LCRussell Leslie, FIES AIA LCProfessor and Associate Director, Professor and Associate Director,

Lighting Research CenterLighting Research Centerg gg gRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

April 29, 2009April 29, 2009

Increasing interest in…Increasing interest in…HealthHealthHealthHealth

SafetySafety

SecuritySecurity

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SalesSales

Increasing interest in…Increasing interest in…SalesSales

ProductivityProductivity IndependenceIndependence

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Increasing interest in…Increasing interest in…

EntertainmentEntertainmentSustainabilitySustainability

EconomicEconomic

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Economic Economic DevelopmentDevelopment

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EnergyEnergy

•• Lighting accounts for about 22% of the total energy Lighting accounts for about 22% of the total energy use in the U.S.use in the U.S.D d f k i iD d f k i i

OtherOutdoor St ti

•• Demand for energy keeps increasingDemand for energy keeps increasing

Lighting

78%Industrial14%

Stationary8%

Lighting22%

Commercial51%

Residential27%

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Source: U.S. DOE

51%27%

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Effective, EnergyEffective, Energy--Efficient Lighting Efficient Lighting

•• Considers:Considers:–– The needs of people The needs of people

using the space using the space –– Visibility, visual comfort, Visibility, visual comfort,

d f td f tand safety and safety –– Architectural Architectural

characteristicscharacteristicscharacteristics characteristics –– EconomicsEconomics–– Environmental concernsEnvironmental concerns

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Environmental concernsEnvironmental concerns

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In addition, businesses want…In addition, businesses want…

•• Reasonable return on investmentReasonable return on investment•• Easy to install, operate and maintainEasy to install, operate and maintainEasy to install, operate and maintainEasy to install, operate and maintain•• Substantiated proof of Substantiated proof of

product claimsproduct claimsproduct claimsproduct claims•• Fully developed & tested productsFully developed & tested products•• Successful demonstration of theSuccessful demonstration of the

technology elsewheretechnology elsewhere

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IlluminanceIlluminance

•• Lumens (lm) per unit areaLumens (lm) per unit area•• Unit:Unit:Unit: Unit:

–– Lux (lx)Lux (lx)•• lumens/meter²lumens/meter²lumens/meterlumens/meter

–– FootcandleFootcandle ((fcfc))•• lumens/foot²lumens/foot²

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GlareGlare

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Direct glare from windows and luminaires Reflected glare on the computer screen from ceiling luminaires

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Light DistributionLight Distribution

Direct: Direct: 9090--100% 100%

downwarddownward

SemiSemi--indirect: indirect: 1010--40% 40%

downward; downward; 6060--90% upward 90% upward

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Light DistributionLight Distribution

Indirect lighting: Indirect lighting: 9090 100%100%9090--100% 100%

upwardupward

General diffuse: General diffuse: 4040--60% downward; 60% downward;

4040--60% 60% upwardupward

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LuminanceLuminance•• Light reflected from a Light reflected from a

surface in a given direction surface in a given direction (back towards the eyes)(back towards the eyes)(back towards the eyes)(back towards the eyes)When we see an object, When we see an object, we see luminancewe see luminance

•• Unit: Unit: Candelas (Candelas (cdcd) ) meter²meter²

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Luminance of Room SurfacesLuminance of Room Surfaces

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ReflectanceReflectance•• PercentagePercentage of light reflected back from aof light reflected back from a•• Percentage Percentage of light reflected back from a of light reflected back from a

surface, the difference having been absorbed or surface, the difference having been absorbed or transmitted by the surfacetransmitted by the surfacetransmitted by the surfacetransmitted by the surface

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Enhanced BrightnessEnhanced Brightness

•• Light the wallsLight the walls•• Hide the sourceHide the sourceHide the sourceHide the source

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Correlated Color Temperature Correlated Color Temperature –– CCTCCT

•• Color appearance of a lamp Color appearance of a lamp measured in Kelvin (K)measured in Kelvin (K)

CC fCC f•• The CCT rating for a lamp is a The CCT rating for a lamp is a measure of warmth or coolness measure of warmth or coolness of its appearanceof its appearanceof its appearanceof its appearance–– Below 3200 K Below 3200 K -- warm (yellowishwarm (yellowish--

white)white)))–– Between 3200 and 4000 K Between 3200 and 4000 K --

neutralneutralAb 4000 KAb 4000 K l (bl i hl (bl i h hit )hit )

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–– Above 4000 K Above 4000 K -- cool (bluishcool (bluish--white)white)

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Color Rendering Index Color Rendering Index –– CRI CRI •• Light sources differ in their ability to Light sources differ in their ability to

render the color of objects “correctly”render the color of objects “correctly” CRI = 90

CRI = 70

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CRI = 50

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Light PollutionLight Pollution

•• Sky glowSky glow•• Light trespassLight trespassLight trespassLight trespass•• GlareGlare

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Intensity (Candlepower)Intensity (Candlepower)•• Light emitted by a source in Light emitted by a source in

a specific directiona specific direction•• Property of the source itProperty of the source it•• Property of the source, it Property of the source, it

remains the same remains the same regardless of distanceregardless of distance

•• Many intensities depending Many intensities depending on the directionon the directionP id d i h t t iP id d i h t t i•• Provided in photometric Provided in photometric reportsreports

•• Unit: candela (Unit: candela (cdcd))

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Unit: candela (Unit: candela (cdcd))

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EfficacyEfficacy•• Lamp efficacyLamp efficacy

total luminous flux (lm)total lamp power input (W)p p p ( )

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Luminaire EfficiencyLuminaire Efficiency

•• Percentage of initial lamp Percentage of initial lamp lumens that are ultimately lumens that are ultimately yyemitted by the luminaireemitted by the luminaire

Efficiency = Lumens emitted by a luminaireL itt d b th l ( )

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Lumens emitted by the lamp(s)

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Average Rated LifeAverage Rated Life

•• The number of operating hours when 50% of a The number of operating hours when 50% of a large group of lamps have failed when operated large group of lamps have failed when operated at nominal lamp and voltage currentat nominal lamp and voltage currentat nominal lamp and voltage currentat nominal lamp and voltage current

Number of hours per start:Incandescent –minimum impactFluorescent - 3 hours per startHID - 11 hours per start

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Energy = Power Energy = Power ×× TimeTime

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Thank you.Thank you.

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