Title: Implementing a Successful Lighting Upgrade NTPE North Texas Plant Engineering
1Implementing a Successful Lighting Upgrade
NTPE North Texas Plant Engineering
Facilities Maint. Show November 2, 2005
2Energy Saving Opportunities
- If you had a Water Leak in your facility costing
250 per day. How long would you wait until you
called the plumber? - Everyone has Energy Leaks
- Unfortunately since you do not see the Energy
Leaks you dont act as quickly.
3Introduction
- A successful lighting upgrade project will
achieve the following goals - Lower Energy Cost
- Lower KW and Kwh usage up to 65
- Enhance the overall appearance of the building
- Improved color rendering
- Increased maintained light levels
- Lower operational cost
- Reduced maintenance time
- Reduced number of lamps and ballasts
- Longer life products
- Lower HVAC cost
4Topics to Review
- Light Fixture Retrofit to Higher Efficiencies
- Light Fixture Replacement HID to Fluorescent
- New Technologies Ballast, Lamps, Exit Signs
- Occupancy Sensors Smart Sensors
- Develop a Standardization Plan
- Lighting Upgrade Examples
- Energy Rebates from local Utilities
- EPACT 2005 Energy Tax Credit
- Group Relamp
- Successful Projects
- Summary of Presentation
5Lighting Fixture Retrofit
- Improved Fixture Efficiency
- Custom Engineered Reflectors
- Easy Installation
- Tool Free ballast access
- New Sockets Brackets
- U.L. Listed Reflectors
- 20 Year Warranty
- Before Watts 168 After 55
6HID Fixture Replacement to FHB
- HID to Fluorescent Replacement FHB632T8HL
- Before Watts 455 After Watts 218
- Watts Saved per Fixture 237 Watts (52 Savings)
- Light levels increased 20 maintained 10 higher
7Multi Volt Electronic Ballast
8High Lumen Lamps Extended Life
- 2- 4 T8 Lamps 3100 Lumens each
- Long Life 30,000 Hrs.
- High CRI 85
- TCLP Compliant
- Low Mercury Content
- Ask for 3 Year Warranty
9Occupancy Sensor
- Occupancy Sensor Manufactures offer various
technologies for sensing motion and turning off
lights. - Passive Infra Red Sensors
- Ultra Sonic Sensors
- Wall Switch Sensors
- Ceiling Mounted Smart Sensors
- Self Adjusting Dual Technology Sensors
10Implement a Standardization Plan
- A Standardization Plan is implemented for the
following reasons - Lamp Type and Color - Use long life lamps where
available- Same brand very important to color. - Ballast Type- Use electronic ballast with 5 Year
warranty- Same brand, Multi-Volt, 1-4 lamp. - Fixture Type- Standardize on brands so all
fixtures match and replacement parts are easily
available.
11Energy Rebates from local Utilities
- Utility companies are paying business millions
of dollars every year to reduce Demand on the
utilities - These Rebates pay 20-30 of the installed cost
of a lighting upgrade. - Incentives are also available for other ECMs.
(Energy Conservation Measures) - Check with your local utility before starting a
energy savings project.
12Commercial Tax Incentives / Strategies
- Summary
- Tax deduction of 1.80 per square foot for
commercial buildings that exceed the energy
efficiency of a baseline building in ASHRAE
90.1-2001 Building Code by 50. - Tax deductions are also available for sub
systems that increase efficiency by 50, up to
0.60 per square foot. - Tax credits are available for on-site distributed
generation systems meeting certain efficiency
requirements
13Commercial Tax Incentives / Strategies (contd)
- The Good news
- The Energy Bill designated interim rules for
lighting systems. - Systems that are at least 40 more efficient
(except in warehouses) than the requirements of
ASHRAE 90.1-2001 Tables 9.3.1.1 (building area
method) and 9.3.1.2 (space by space) get the full
0.60/ sf deduction. - Systems that are 25 more efficient get 0.30 /
square foot deduction (except warehouses with 50
min rule). - Interpolate in between (30 0.40/sf, 35
0.50/sf)
14Commercial DG Tax Incentives
- The following on-site distributed generation
systems can receive new or expanded federal tax
credits - Solar Energy
- Fuel Cells
- Micro Turbines
- There are certain qualifiers for each type.
- As with other commercial tax credits,
- the window of opportunity opens on January 1,
2006 and closes on December 31, 2007.
15Examples of 2x4 Lighting Upgrades
- Existing Fixture 4- F40/T12 34 watt lamps, 2
magnetic ballast 168 Watts - New Fixture 2- F32/T8/HL lamps, 1 Electronic
ballast and 1 Custom Miro 4 Reflector 55 Watts - 2x4x4 Prismatic Lens Fixture
- ENERGY SAVING
- 168Watts 55 Watts 113Watts Saved
- 67 Savings
- 10 Light level increase
-
16Examples of MH Lighting Upgrades
- Metal Halide to FHB Fixture
- Existing Fixture 1- 400 Watt Metal Halide
lamp, 1 Magnetic ballast 455 Watts - New Fixture New FHB Fixture 6- F32/T8/HL or 4
F54/T5 lamps, 2- Electronic ballast and Custom
Miro Reflector 218 Watts - ENERGY SAVING
- 455 Watts 218 Watts 237 Watts Saved
- 52 Savings
- 20 Light Increase
- 85 CRI vs. 65 CRI
- Note 4 lamp T5 Fixture 234 Watts
17Examples of Incandescent Upgrades
- Incandescent Fixtures
- Existing Fixture 1- Par30 75 Watt
Incandescent lamp 75 Watts - New Fixture 1- 15 Watt R30 Fluorescent lamp
15 Watts - ENERGY SAVING
- 75 Watts 15 Watts 60 Watts Saved
- 80 Savings
- Same Light Output
-
18Examples of Lighting Upgrades
- Exit Sign Replacement
- Existing Fixture 2- 20W/T6 lamps
40 Watts each - New Fixture LED Photoluminescent Exit Sign
0-3 Watts each -
- ENERGY SAVING
- 40 Watts 3 Watts 37 Watts
- 75 Savings
- Light output Acceptable
- U/L 924 Approved
-
19Group Relamp Budgeting
- When you have completed your lighting project you
should know the average annual burn time of your
new lighting system. - The lamp manufacture will give you an average
rated life of the lamps you installed. - Consider budgeting for a group relamp in 3-5
years. - Group Relamping will save on maintenance labor
cost and when you buy in bulk you will save on
materials cost.
20Retropole Technology
- Retropole - Now this technology has become
available to commercial property owners. Its a
Retrofit. By using the existing pole and fixture,
the property aesthetics are maintained and the
upgrade is affordable. - Lowers hazards and Maintenance Cost
- A retrofit light-lowering system pays for itself
in under 2 years.
21OLD SCHOOL
22New Technology
23Retropole HID Retrofit
24Lockheed Martin Lighting Upgrade
Example of Real Savings Project Lockheed
Martin Dallas, Texas Energy Cost Savings 2004
350,000 Annually Energy Reduction Kwh Saved
4,000,000 Energy Rebates 180,000
25Client Achievements
- CarrAmerica Realty Services
- Harwood International
- Centex Homes
- Lockheed Missles and Fire Control
- Prentiss Properties
- Rolex USA
- Trammell Crow Company
26Centex Building IC Phase II Named Most
Efficient Building in U.S. by EPA
27Centex Building IC Phase IV Daylight Harvesting
System
28Trammell Crow Harwood Center36 Stories Downtown
Dallas, Texas
- 12,000 Fixtures
- Main Fixture Type
- 2x4x2 78 - Cell Parabolic Lens Fixtures.
- Custom Designed Optical Reflector
- Sylvania F32T8/841 Lamps
- Sylvania QT Ballast
- Annual Savings 228,000
29Prentiss Properties Burnett Plaza 50 Stories
Downtown Ft. Worth, Texas
- 18,000 Fixtures
- Main Fixture Type
- 2x4x3 18 - Cell Parabolic Lens Fixtures
- Custom Designed Optical Reflector
- GE F32T8/SPX41 Lamps
- Motorola IS Ballast
- Annual Savings 350,000
30ING Chevron Texaco Heritage Plaza 53 Story
Building Downtown Houston, Tx,
- 15,000 Fixtures
- Main Fixture Type
- 2x4x3 18 Cell Parabolic Lens Fixtures.
- Custom Designed Optical Reflector
- GE F32T8/SPX41/HL Lamps
- GE LP Ultramax Ballast
- Annual Savings
- 285,000
- Project Completed in 10 weeks!
31Summary of Presentation
- A Successful Lighting Project is a win win for
everyone. - Energy Savings improves bottom line.
- Improved Lighting will enhance the facilities
appearance and increase employee productivity. - Lower maintenance cost from reduced materials.
- Energy rebates from local utility company limited
time. - EPACT 2005 Energy Tax Credit.
- High Return On Investment Quick Paybacks.
- Choosing an Experienced Lighting Contractor
Lowest Risk! -
32Questions and AnswersThank You! NTPE
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