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Energy efficiency gains
through Schneider Electric
lighting control
Speaker : Michael Lam , Control Systems APOD ,
Installation Systems and Controls , Schneider Electric .
Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. Applications
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. Applications
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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Lighting: the main energy cost
in an office building
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Lighting Control in Building
Co-operative and coherent E2 strategies at room level, floor level and building level
Floor level
Room level
 End user comfort
settings, task
lighting control,
shutter control
 Presence detector in hallways /
corridors
 Zone scheduling
 Room occupancy scheduling
 Constant light control in shared
spaces
 Constant light
control
 Presence detector
Building level
 General setback of comfort settings
at night and during closing hours
 Building occupancy scheduling
 General control of sun blinds to
reduce HVAC load, etc.
 Integration with 3rd parties interface ,
eg PABX phone , Card Access
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. System Architecture
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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IS &C Portfolio Rapid E2 gains
with standalone equipment
 For rapid E2 gains at room level, IS &C
provides standalone equipment, with
various shapes and designs suited to
technical
and architectural requirements
 We offer a broad portfolio of standalone E2
applications
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Temperature regulation: thermostats
Lighting control: dimmers (basic, universal,
1000W), twilight switches
Presence detection
Time control: time switches, timers
Shutter control
Load shedders
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IS &C core standalone
applications: dimming
Potential
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Demand response:
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Use of Light level sensing
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Give users the means to adapt lighting to their needs
i.e. currently performed tasks and location in the
building!
savings
8 to 16 %
Recommended Light Levels (footcandles)
Average reading & writing
Stockroom storage
Task lighting
Ambiant lighting in Office
Loading & unloading
Hallways
Building entrance
Parking lots
Roadway Lighting
50 fc
30 fc
25 fc
25 fc
10 fc
10 fc
5 fc
.8 - 3.6 fc
.3 - 1.6 fc
Source IESNA
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IS &C core standalone
applications: presence detection
 Infrared detectors trigger lights when people
are present or passing by
Potential
savings
8 to 16 %
 Hotel applications :
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Integrate between presence sensors with door lock
by wireless communications , and accurately detect
the absence of hotel guest to implement energy
saving mode ( reduce cooling and lighting )
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IS &C core standalone
applications: scheduling
 A whole building does not need to run
Potential
on 100% comfort setting if only a few
occupants are in a given area!
savings
20 to 40 %
 Zone scheduling
Allows defined sections of a building to have
lighting reduced or shut down on a daily /
monthly / yearly schedule
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Overall energy
saving of up to 60%
through appropriate
control
at the building level
is achievable!
From standalone to integrated
systems consolidated gains at
the building level
 While the initial costs of basic controls are lower,
the building owner’s ability to more aggressively
manage energy is compromised
by low-cost, fixed-function solutions...
40%
to
60%
 The common feature among all top performers is
superior energy management at the building level
 To maximize savings, combine your energy
efficiency applications at the building level!
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. System Architecture
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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IS &C building control consolidated
gains at the building level
 IS &C
building control system provides the
missing path to co-operative, intelligent
control of the whole building for superior
energy management.
 IS&C offer choices to our customer based on
C-Bus technology
 C-Bus offer the applications based approach
to develop product to match the needs of our
customers , with focus on lighting control
applications
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IS &C building control consolidated
wins at the building level
 Distributed architecture benefits
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Highly scalable and flexible energy
efficiency strategies at the building level
High level of performance and availability
through independent operation of each
cluster
Optimized installation thanks to free line/
tree/ star topology. Actuators installed
close to the loads
for limited energy losses
Fast re-configuration i.e. easy follow-up
of organizational changes
Reduced operating costs over time
Easy interfacing to other Building
Automation Systems
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Example of Real-Life scenarios
consolidated gains at the building
level
 Beginning of the workday
 End of the workday
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. System Architecture
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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Complete Lighting Control Bus
Technology
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Retrofit dimming systems for Home
and Small Office based on RF
Technology
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. System Architecture
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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HSBC Bank Headquarter
 40 Floors of commercial office
 Lighting control by C-Bus2 with Time scheduling
 Integrating with Citect Server and PABX phone
control
Central control of lighting for whole building to
reduce the need of manpower
 No light switches - only phone control via C-Bus
on the office desk
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HK ICAC Headquater
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Clipsal C-Bus lighting control for whole building to improve
Energy Efficiency
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Lighting control for Individual Room
• Automatic Control by Motion Sensor & Light Level Senor
• Manual Control by Light Switch
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Open Area and Pantry
• Automatic Control by Motion Sensor
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Corridor, Life Lobby & General Public Open Area
• Automatic Control by Time Schedule
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Carp Park Area, External and Façade Lighting
• Automatic Control by Time Schedule
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Integrations with
• Building Management System
• Smart Card Systems for energy efficiency application
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System Architecture
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Mandarin Oriental Hotel
 500 rooms luxury 5 star hotels
 Use of ULTI design room lighting
control with bedside panel
 Use of presence sensor with integration
to door lock to reduce false detection
Use of shutter control to provide comfort
and reduce cooling energy
 Integrating with PMS by mix of wireless
and IP connectivity
Central control of lighting for whole
building to reduce the need of manpower
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Mangrove Westcoast Resident
 1,400 units luxury intelligent apartment
community
 Use lighting control dimming for comfort
and savings
 Use of presence sensor to shut off
lighting for unoccupied area
Use of shutter control to provide comfort
and reduce cooling energy
 Integrating with colour touch screen to
provide full control of whole apartment for
lighting , shutter control
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Summary
I. Lighting Cost in Building
II. Schneider Electric Portfolio of Lighting Control
III. System Architecture
IV. Bus Control and Wireless Control
V. Case Studies
VI. Conclusion
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Conclusion: your benefits
 Superior energy management at the building level
 Scalable, open, multi-vendor
Start simple, add new energy efficiency functions later!
 Easy to maintain, fast to reconfigure
Continuously improve your energy efficiency routines over
time, and adapt them to the changing needs of your
organisation!
 Office flexibility
Reduce the cost of facility development / reconfiguration
and shorten lead time, without compromising on energy
efficiency
 Comfort
Simple control of light, temperature and air. Make the end
user
an active stakeholder in your energy efficiency strategies
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Questions & Answers
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The 3 main messages
 We can help customers to reduce your costs
and improve your lighting experience by
scene control
 We have the broadest portfolio from Stand
Alone , Bus Control and Wireless Control to
suit your applications
 We offer a wide range of high end aesthetic
design for different User Interfaces ( Colour
touch screens , Wall switches and Dimmers ,
Input units and matching Electrical
Accessories )
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Thanks for your attention
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