IES LEM 7 2013
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IES LEM-7 Lighting Controls for Energy Management
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IES | 2013 | 59 |
This LEM document is intended to help designers, users, commissioning agents, and other interested parties understand energy-saving strategies, design considerations, equipment, the variety of communication protocols and the importance of commissioning for lighting control systems installed in both interior and exterior applications in all types of buildings (See also IES DG-29-11 Design Guide for The Commissioning Process Applied to Lighting and Control Systems).
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
2 | Copyright |
4 | Committee |
6 | Contents |
10 | 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Lighting Control Strategies |
11 | 2.1 Personal Tuning 2.2 Occupancy Sensing |
13 | 2.3 Time Scheduling 2.4 Daylight Harvesting |
14 | 2.5 Lumen Maintenance Dimming |
17 | 2.6 Institutional Tuning 2.7 Demand Response 2.8 Adaptive Compensation |
18 | 3.0 Design Considerations 3.1 Owner Project Requirements |
19 | 3.2 Economic Considerations |
20 | 3.3 Energy Codes |
22 | 3.4 High-Performance Green Buildings |
23 | 3.4.1 Green Building Rating Systems 3.4.2 Green Building Codes |
24 | 3.5 Ease of Maintenance 3.6 User Expectations 3.7 Layering |
25 | 3.8 Control Zoning |
26 | 3.8.1. Precision |
27 | 3.8.2. Similar Characteristics |
28 | 3.8.3 Analog Vs. Digital 3.8.4. Daylight Zones 3.9 Flexibility |
29 | 3.10 Integration 4.0 Design Deliverables 4.1 Control Narrative |
30 | 4.2 Control Zone Plan 4.3 Equipment Specifications |
31 | 4.4 Single-Line Riser Diagrams 4.5 Lighting and Relay Panel Schedules |
33 | 4.6 Device Settings and Programming 4.7 Performance Testing and Acceptance Criteria 4.8 Energy Modeling 4.8.1 Setting the Baseline |
34 | 4.8.2 Energy Modeling Rules 4.8.3 Modeling Energy Savings from Lighting Controls |
36 | 5.0 Controlling Light Sources 5.1 Line-Voltage Incandescent/Halogen |
37 | 5.2 Low-Voltage Incandescent/Halogen |
38 | 5.3 Fluorescent |
39 | 5.4 High-Intensity Discharge (HID) |
40 | 5.5 Solid-State Lighting (SSL) |
41 | 5.6 Neon and Cold Cathode 5.7 Induction and Plasma |
42 | 6.0 Lighting Control Equipment 6.1 Wiring Methods 6.1.1 Line Voltage 6.1.2 Low Voltage |
43 | 6.1.3 Wireless |
44 | 6.2 Standalone Controls: Switches and Dimmers 6.2.1 Switches 6.2.2 Dimmers 6.3 Multizone Systems: Relay Switching and Programmable Dimming Systems 6.3.1 Low-Voltage Relays |
45 | 6.4 Central Computer/Software-Based Systems |
46 | 6.5 Sensors: Occupancy Sensors and Photosensors 6.5.1 Occupancy Sensors |
47 | 6.5.2 Photosensors |
49 | 6.6 Dimmable Ballasts and Drivers 6.7 Shade Control 6.8 Emergency Lighting Control |
50 | 7.0 Control Protocols |
51 | 7.1 0-10VDC Front End (ANSI E1.3 Entertainment Technology,Lighting Control Systems 0 to 10V Analog Control Specification) 7.2 ACN (ANSI 1.17 Entertainment Technology, Architecture for Control Networks) 7.3 ASCII (Information Systems, Coded Character Sets, 7-Bit American National Standard Code for Information Interchange) 7.4 BACnet® (ANSI/ASHRAE 135/ISO Standard 16848-5-2003, BACnet® A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks) 7.5 DALI (IEC 60929 Annex E, Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) 7.6 DMX512 (ANSI E1.11 Entertainment Technology, USITT DMX 512-A, Asynchronous Serial Data Transmission standard for Controlling Lighting Equipment and Accessories) 7.7 EnOcean® 7.8 Konnex (KNX) 7.9 LonWorks® (ISO/IEC 14908-2) 7.10 MIDI & MIDI Show Control (Instrument Digital Interface MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification, or “MIDI,” and MMA/AMEI Recommended Practice RP-002, or “MIDI Show Control”) 7.11 Modbus 7.12 RDM (ANSI E.120 Entertainment Technology, Remote Device Management Over USITT DMX512 Networks) |
52 | 7.13 SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 12M) 7.14 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol, or TCP, and the Internet Protocol, or IP) 7.15 XML (Extensible Markup Language) 7.16 ZigBee 7.17 Z-Wave 8.0 Commissioning |
54 | Annex A – Lighting Control Definitions |
57 | References |