LUTRON in Government buildings

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Lutron light management solutions
Government and military facilities
Table of contents
Customers using Lutron systems report
reducing lighting energy usage by more than
1
60%
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Why Lutron
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Meet legislative and executive order mandates and code requirements
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Maximize energy savings
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Provide scalable solutions for small or large projects
Standalone solutions, page 8
Single-space solutions,
page 10
Multi-room and entire floor
solutions, page 14
Whole-building solutions,
page 16
18 How it all works together
20 Reduce installation costs
21 Offer service and support options
22 Buy American Act and Trade Agreements Act
23 Choose a company with proven success
24 International — government projects
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Small-area solutions, page 12
Why Lutron
When you choose Lutron as your light control provider, you are choosing a company with more than
50 years of energy-saving innovation, products that support and promote sustainability, and the
highest standards of quality in the industry.
Meet legislative and executive order mandates and code requirements
Lutron light controls help to comply with ASHRAE, IECC, EISA, the GSA’s Guiding Principles, and
Executive Orders 13423 and 13514.
Maximize energy savings
Incorporate Lutron energy-saving strategies to save 60% or more of your lighting electricity usage.1
Provide scalable solutions for small or large projects
Expandable light control solutions can be tailored to any size, space, or budget.
Reduce installation costs
Easy-to-install solutions, including wireless options, reduce labor costs.
Offer service and support options
Lutron offers service and support options uniquely tailored to your needs — from warranty programs
to light systems upgrades and expansion — so you can choose the right plan for your project.
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Meet legislative and executive order mandates and
code requirements
Lutron has solutions to help meet or exceed the
following requirements:
In accordance with its mission, the GSA established the Guiding Principles for
Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings. Critical elements
of the programs are listed below.
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New construction and major renovations — Energy efficiency
Reduce energy budget by 30% compared with ASHRAE 90.1-2007; in major renovation, reduce by 30%
below pre-renovation 2003 baseline by 2015
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Ensure major replacements of installed equipment, renovation, or expansion of existing space
employ the most energy-efficient designs, systems, equipment, and controls when cost effective
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Design buildings with a focus on daylighting integrated with fluorescent dimming for electricity use reduction
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Existing buildings — Energy efficiency
20% increase in efficiency is mandatory in existing buildings
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Mandatory use of advanced lighting controls
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Occupancy / vacancy controls required
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Provide occupant-controlled lighting
LEED® standards
Lutron light control products and services can contribute up to 40 of the 100 possible points in LEED NC,
CS, or S. GSA is committed to having its new construction projects meet a minimum certification of
LEED Gold.
U.S. Government policies on sustainable design
Each branch of the military, as well as virtually every government department, is committed to achieving
sustainability goals in line with GSA Guiding Principles.
“Energy expenditures in our country are more than 1.2 trillion dollars. Working to reduce
our dependence on foreign fuel while also reducing our energy costs should be a priority
for us all. Today, we have the technology, practices and progress to make energy efficiency
cost effective. Now is the time for all of us to take action and make our operations as cost
efficient as possible.”*
Dr. Timothy Unruh, Director of the Department of Energy’s Federal Energy
Management Program (FEMP) first Thursday seminar, August 4, 2011
*There is no express or implied endorsement by any governmental agent or agency of Lutron products.
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Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA)
EISA was signed into law on December 7, 2007 to move the United States toward greater energy
independence and security. The bill followed another major piece of energy legislation, the Energy
Policy Act of 2005.
Increase the production of clean, renewable fuels
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Increase the efficiency of products, buildings, and vehicles
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Promote research on and deploy greenhouse gas capture and storage options
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Improve the energy performance of the Federal Government
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Executive Order 134232 (Signed by President Bush on January 24, 2007)
Reduce building energy intensity 3% per year annually through 2015
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Achieve 30% total reduction from 2003 baseline by 2015
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All new construction, major renovation, or repair and alteration are to comply with the
GSA Guiding Principles
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15% of existing facilities are to meet the Guiding Principles by 2015
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Executive Order 135143 (Signed by President Obama on October 5, 2009) covers key points 2 and
3 from Executive Order 13423 and adds the following:
Ensures all new federal buildings entering the design phase in 2020 or later, are designed to achieve
net zero energy by 2030
Ensuring at least 15% of existing agency buildings and leases (above 5,000 gross square feet) meet
the Guiding Principles by fiscal year 2015 and that the agency makes annual progress towards
100% compliance across its building inventory
ASHRAE Standard 189.1 Section 7 of ASHRAE Standard 189.1 specifically addresses energy
efficiency, and is the area in which Lutron can most effectively contribute to achieving the standard.
7.4.5.1 Peak Load Reduction
7.4.6.2 and 7.4.6.3 Occupancy Sensor Controls
7.4.6.4 Automatic Controls for Egress and Security Lighting
“High-performance green buildings provide the best value for the taxpayer
and for the public through both life-cycle cost benefits and positive effects
on human health and performance.”*
Kevin Kampschroer
Acting Director, Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings
Photo © Jim Robinette, of LC Clark Publishing Co.
*There is no express or implied endorsement by any governmental agent or agency of Lutron products.
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Maximize energy savings
Meet energy reduction mandates
Lutron solutions can save lighting energy and HVAC
Annual electricity use in commercial buildings4
60
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50
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35
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25
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15
10
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Lutron solutions save 60% lighting energy1
39%
Lutron solutions also save HVAC
28%
15%
Lighting
HVAC
Office Equipment
18%
Other
Government facilities must achieve a 30% total energy reduction from their 2003 baseline
by 2015, according to Executive Order 13423.
You can achieve up to a
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23%
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overall electricity reduction with Lutron solutions alone.5
Energy-saving light control strategies
Strategy
Potential savings
High-end trim sets the maximum light level
based on customer requirements in each space.
10 – 20% Lighting6
Occupancy/vacancy sensing turns lights on when
occupants are in a space and off when they vacate the space.
20 – 60% Lighting7
25 – 60% Lighting8
Dim
Daylight harvesting dims electric lights when daylight
is available to light the space.
10 – 20% Lighting9
Dim
Personal dimming control gives occupants the ability
to set the light level.
Controllable window shading adjusts shades to reduce
glare and solar heat gain.
10 – 20% Cooling10
Scheduling provides pre-programmed changes in light levels
based on time of day.
10 – 20% Lighting11
Demand response automatically reduces lighting loads
during peak electricity usage times.
30 – 50%
Peak Lighting12
Plug load control automatically turns off loads after occupants
leave a space.
15 – 40%
Non-Electronic13
HVAC integration controls heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning systems through contact closure, or BACnet
protocol.
5 – 15% HVAC14
80%
Max: 100%
Auto On
Full On
Full On
Shade Open
7am: Dim
Full On
Max: 80%
Auto Off
Shade Closed
7pm: Off
Dim
Appliance On Appliance Off
Heating
Cooling
Combine light control strategies to maximize efficiency
Different spaces have different needs, both for energy savings and performance. By selecting the
appropriate combination of light control strategies, you maximize energy savings and improve your
bottom line.
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Provide scalable solutions for small or large projects
Whether you start your project small and decide to expand later, or you want to add new spaces
to an existing Lutron system, we have solutions that can deliver the results you need.
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Standalone solutions
Simple, standalone light controls feature easy
installation and set up, and are perfect for
retrofit applications.
The simplest and lowest-cost way to start
saving energy.
Single-space solutions
Combine wireless occupancy sensors,
daylight sensors, and dimming controls for a
simple lighting system that saves energy and
improves productivity.
Small-area solutions
Combine light and shade control to build
wireless mini-systems that improve the
usability of a multi-purpose space and
save energy.
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Multi-room and entire floor solutions
Expand the system with digitally addressable
dimming ballasts for significant yearly savings
from reduced energy costs, increased lamp
life, and lower maintenance costs.
Reassign lighting fixture groups as floorplan
changes, with no need for rewiring.
Whole-building solutions
Manage, monitor, and report on all the lighting
energy usage in a building for optimal energy
performance and increased productivity, while
minimizing maintenance and operating costs.
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Standalone solutions
switch (or dimmer) + sensor
Maestro® occupancy
sensing switch
provides energy savings by
ensuring lights are off when
room is unoccupied (dimmer
option available).
Alternative Solution:
Maestro® C•L ® dimmer
offers more reliable dimming
performance over standard
dimmers when dimming CFLs
and LEDs.
Typical lighting
energy savings
Energy-saving strategies
7
30%
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Occupancy / vacancy sensing
Personal dimming control
Standalone solutions
fixture + sensor + dimmer
Radio Powr Savr™ wireless
occupancy/vacancy sensor
provides energy savings by
ensuring light levels are reduced
when stairwells are unoccupied.
PowPak® stairwell fixture
communicates with
occupancy sensor to
automatically adjust light
levels based on stairwell
occupancy
(vandal-resistant
option available).
Energy-saving strategies
Occupancy / vacancy sensing
High-end trim
Sources on back cover.
Typical lighting
energy savings
15
80%
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Single-space solutions
sensors + modules + controls
Radio Powr Savr™ wireless daylight sensor
communicates with module to increase energy
savings by automatically turning off or reducing
electric light when daylight is sufficient.
PowPak® dimming module with EcoSystem ®
dims lighting loads in response to wireless sensors
and controls (mounted in ceiling).
Alternative Solution:
Maestro Wireless® switch
(120/277V, no neutral wire) links
multiple dimmers or switches
to Radio Powr Savr sensors (10
devices total) to control additional
zones of light in a space.
Other applications
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Small conference rooms, living quarters, restrooms, mechanical closets
Note
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In a private office or conference room, personal dimming control enhances comfort and can
increase productivity.16
In closets or storage areas automatic switching control with occupancy/vacancy sensing can
contribute maximum energy savings.
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Radio Powr Savr wireless
occupancy / vacancy sensor
provides energy savings by ensuring light levels
are reduced when rooms are unoccupied.
Pico® wireless controls
provide tabletop, handheld, or wall-mount
control to adjust lights or shades from
anywhere in the room.
PowPak plug-in appliance module
receives commands from sensors or wireless
controls to conveniently save energy by turning
off phantom loads (devices that draw power
even when turned off or idling); device located
on the floor under the desk.
Energy-saving strategies
Occupancy / vacancy sensing
Daylight harvesting
Plug load control
Personal dimming control
Sources on back cover.
Typical lighting energy savings
7, 8
45%
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Small-area solutions
controls + sensors + LED drivers + shades
Radio Powr Savr™ wireless daylight sensor
communicates with controls to increase energy
savings by automatically turning off or reducing
electric light when daylight is sufficient.
Hi-lume® A-Series LED driver
offers smooth, continuous 1% dimming for
virtually any LED fixture, whether it requires
constant current or constant voltage.
Pico® wireless controls
provide tabletop, handheld, or wall-mount
control to adjust lights or shades from
anywhere in the room.
Other applications
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Open offices, classrooms
New
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New Lutron EcoSystem-enabled Cree® LED luminaires offer the most sophisticated total lighting
system available today. EcoSystem – enabled Cree LED luminaires are designed with an intelligent,
pre-tested microprocessor directly integrated into the Cree LED driver. This design eliminates the need for
additional interfaces, enabling the fixture and controls to communicate directly with each other for instant
and seamless interoperability.
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Sivoia® QS Wireless shades
adjust quietly to eliminate glare and
reduce heating and cooling costs.
Radio Powr Savr wireless
occupancy / vacancy sensor
provides energy savings by ensuring light levels
are reduced when rooms are unoccupied.
GRAFIK Eye® QS Wireless with EcoSystem ®
provides customizable preset light control with
built-in timeclock that allows users to adjust the
lights and shades for any task, and save energy
at the touch of a button.
Energy-saving strategies
High-end trim
Occupancy / vacancy sensing
Daylight harvesting
Personal dimming control
Controllable window shades
Scheduling
Sources on back cover.
Potential lighting energy savings
1
60%
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Multi-room and entire floor solutions
controls + sensors + ballasts + shades
Radio Powr Savr™ wireless daylight sensor
communicates with controls to increase energy
savings by automatically turning off or reducing
electric light when daylight is sufficient.
Sivoia® QS Wireless shades
adjust quietly to eliminate glare and
reduce heating and cooling costs.
Pico® wireless controls
provide tabletop, handheld, or wall-mount
control to adjust lights or shades from
anywhere in the room.
Other applications
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Educational facilities, command/operation centers, hangars/warehouses
New
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For projects with expansive windows, the new Lutron Roller 300™ with Lutron Intelligent
Façade Technology™ (LIFT) enables control of up to 300 sq. ft. of shade fabric on one drive.
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EcoSystem® H-Series digital
dimming ballasts
provide cost-effective, digitally addressable
1% dimming that works with wired and wireless
sensors and controls—ideal for any application,
both retrofit and new construction.
Energi Savr Node™ with EcoSystem
allows for easy integration of sensors and
EcoSystem H-Series digital ballasts. Energi
Savr Node with EcoSystem communicates
with wireless devices through the new QS
sensor module (above right) to minimize
wiring for easy installation.
Energi Savr Node for 0–10 V dimming and
switching applications is also available.
Radio Powr Savr wireless
occupancy/vacancy sensor
provides energy savings by ensuring light levels
are reduced when rooms are unoccupied.
Energy-saving strategies
High-end trim
Occupancy / vacancy sensing
Daylight harvesting
Personal dimming control
Controllable window shades
Scheduling
Sources on back cover.
Potential lighting energy savings
1
60%
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Whole-building solutions
controls + sensors + ballasts + shades + software
or
Quantum® hub
is the connection point and “brain” of a Quantum
system, and provides the ability to control,
manage, and monitor lighting and energy use.
Hyperion® solar-adaptive shading
with Sivoia® QS shades
creates a shade adjustment schedule based
on the angle of the sun to effectively manage
daylight entering each façade. Shades reduce
solar heat gain and minimize glare.
NEW Energy meter
works with the Quantum server to collect,
aggregate, and deliver actual metered energy data.
Other applications
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Government offices, visitor centers, national parks and landmarks
New
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For convenient control and monitoring of the Quantum system, Lutron introduces its new iPad® app. Control
and monitor lights and shades; program and adjust zone, scene, and shade preset levels from this intuitive,
touchscreen interface with Q-control+™ app, available on iTunes®, Summer 2012.
iPad® and iTunes® are registered trademarks of Apple®, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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Q-Admin™ software
provides powerful Quantum software that allows
facility managers to control lights and shades,
set timeclocks, and configure, monitor, analyze,
and report on the light in an entire building.
Green Glance® software
exhibits a real-time snapshot and historic
view of the energy savings delivered by
Quantum solutions.
NEW Personna® PC software
gives occupants control of their lighting fixtures
and automated window treatments from any
device that can run a web browser.
Energy-saving strategies
High-end trim
Occupancy / vacancy sensing
Daylight harvesting
Personal dimming control
Controllable window shades
Scheduling
Demand response
Sources on back cover.
Potential lighting energy savings
60%+
1
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How it all works together
Whole-building
solutions
Single-space solutions
Switched lighting loads
Switching
To additional floors
Key
QS link (RS-485)
Interprocessor communication link
Power panel link (RS-485)
EcoSystem® loop
Building Ethernet network
Wireless Radio Frequency
(RF) connection
Line voltage
Maestro Wireless®
switch
Radio Powr
Savr™ wireless
occupancy
sensor
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To Internet
Dimming
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Green Glance®, on a
client PC and LCD display
PowPak dimming
EcoSystem H-Series ballasts
module with
EcoSystem
Quantum®
energy meter
Q-Admin™
on client PC
Q-Manager™
server
To BMS by others (BACnet IP)
Personna® PC
personal
software
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PowPak® CCO
To non-Lutron
devices:
HVAC equipment
A/V equipment
Radio
Powr Savr
wireless
occupancy
sensor
Hyperion® solar
adaptive shading
Radio
Powr Savr
wireless
daylight
sensor
Pico® wireless
controls
Standalone
solutions
Quantum hub
To XP switching
panel loads:
• exterior lighting
• non-dim ballasts
(hallways,
bathrooms,
GP/LP dimming panels
stairwells)
To GP/LP dimming
panel loads:
• lobbies and atriums
XP switching panels
• auditoriums
• training rooms
• cafeterias
OR
Maestro Wireless Maestro®
switch
C•L® dimmer
Radio Powr
Savr wireless
occupancy
sensor
PowPak
stairwell
fixture
Small-area solutions
QS smart
panel
power
supply
Radio Powr Savr
wireless occupancy
sensor
GRAFIK Eye® QS Wireless
with EcoSystem
Pico wireless
controls
RS232/Ethernet
interface
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To non-Lutron devices:
touchscreens
A/V equipment
EcoSystem H-Series ballasts
HVAC equipment
Radio Powr
Savr wireless
daylight sensor
CREE®
Sivoia® QS
shades
Hi-lume® A-Series
LED driver
Multi-room and
entire floor solutions
QS smart
panel
power
supply
EcoSystem H-Series ballasts
Energi Savr
Node™ with
EcoSystem
QS sensor
module
seeTouch® QS
wallstation
Radio Powr Savr
wireless occupancy
sensor
Pico
wireless
control
Radio
Shadow
Sensor™
Radio Powr Savr
wireless daylight
sensor
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Energi Savr Node
with Softswitch®
PowPak CCO
To non-Lutron
devices:
HVAC equipment
Sivoia QS
shades with
Hyperion
solar adaptive
shading
Switched
lighting loads
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Reduce installation costs
Retrofit projects
Lutron light controls make retrofitting your existing building easy with quick-install, cost-effective solutions.
Wireless sensors and controls require no new wiring, saving time and money, and reduce installation and
maintenance costs.
Clear Connect® RF technology
Patented Clear Connect RF technology ensures seamless communication between Lutron system
components. Lutron RF products and systems operate on a quiet frequency band that is essentially
free of interference from other networks. A dedicated network ensures communication between system
devices is reliably delivered and group commands ensure a smooth, simultaneous system response. Clear
Connect is used in all next-generation Lutron RF systems.
Deep energy retrofit projects
In order to help government facilities meet the energy reduction mandates defined in Executive Order
13423, and the even more aggressive goals of zero-net-energy for all new government buildings, Lutron
frequently works with ESCOs throughout the country to analyze projects and propose appropriate light
control solutions that will help guarantee energy-savings results.
Wireless light control systems that can be easily installed in retrofit projects can help reduce lighting
electricity use by up to 60%, and have been proven to reduce overall building energy use by up to 23%,
getting buildings halfway to their deep energy retrofit goals.
New construction projects
For new construction and major building renovation, Lutron solutions combine energy-saving strategies to
deliver the most efficient system for your project.
Lutron solutions integrate flawlessly with third-party building management systems, ensuring superb
building performance. A variety of service and support plans are available to keep your system performing
at the highest levels.
Lutron wireless
occupancy sensor solution
can pay back in as little as
2.5
years.*
* Payback based on installation and set up of Radio Powr SavrTM wireless occupancy/vacancy sensor and Maestro Wireless®
switch, at an installed cost of $184, connected load of 350 W, 4000 yearly operating hours, and energy cost of $0.105/kWh.
Utility rebates may be available. Check with local electricity service providers for details.
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Offer service and support options
Lutron offers a wide variety of services for all projects — whether they are new construction,
renovation, or retrofit.
Description
Pre-start-up Services
Integration Meeting
Ensures seamless integration with on-site
building management system or BACnet
Sensor Design and
Tuning*
Confirms accurate sensor placement and
configuration
Retrofit
New Construction /
Renovation
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Start-up Services
On-site Start-up
Three-visit service to ensure proper system
installation and set up
Telephone Start-up
Assist facility representative via telephone
on how to set up the lighting control system
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After-hours Start-up
Start-up is performed outside of normal
business hours to avoid space disruption
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Post Start-up Services
LEED Documentation
Details the start-up procedure to ensure
LEED guidelines are met
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Aim and Focus Meeting
Discuss, adapt, or change any lighting per
the direction of a lighting designer
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Building Walkthrough
Perform tasks per the request of the facility
representative
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Maintenance Services
Training Visit
One day, on-site personnel training
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Software Maintenance
Agreements
Ensures Quantum® system compatibility
with Microsoft® patches
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Remote Diagnostics
Enables Lutron to diagnose system issues
without an on-site visit
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Remote Programming
Allows for programming and tuning of your
Lutron system without an on-site visit
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Spare Parts Package
Fix small problems quickly with a stock of
extra parts
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System Optimization
Visit
Evaluate system usage and discuss
opportunities to increase efficiency and
functionality
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Software Upgrade
Service
Upgrade select parts or your entire light
control system for maximum efficiency
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Lutron HQ Training
Two-day training by lighting experts in
Coopersburg, PA
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On-site Moves/Adds/
Changes
Implement changes per the direction of the
facility manager
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Warranty Services
Enhanced Warranties
Include an initial 2-year full warranty, plus
pro-rated parts coverage for years 2-8 of
your warranty.
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Technology Support
Plans
Extend initial 2-year full warranty for up to
10 years after system purchase.
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*Radio Powr Savr™ wireless occupancy, daylight, and shadow sensors
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Buy American Act and Trade Agreements Act
Government procurements routinely require the use of products manufactured in the United States.
In addition to products manufactured in the United States, select government procurements may
permit the use of products manufactured in a Trade Agreements Act (TAA) designated country.
Lutron has the solutions to meet both Buy American Act (BAA) and TAA projects.
BAA Compliant Solutions
For a list of BAA-compliant solutions, please visit www.lutron.com/BAA or e-mail baa@lutron.com.
TAA Compliant Solutions
For more information on Lutron TAA-compliant solutions, e-mail taa@lutron.com.
Please contact Lutron or your authorized Lutron distributor for assistance with product selection.
Quantum® passes GSA PBS IT security
remediation process
In November 2011, the Lutron Quantum Total Light Management™
solution (see page 16) passed the GSA Public Building Services
(PBS) IT security remediation process. Quantum is now certified
as a solution that can be safely and securely integrated into
any GSA building IT network. The system also meets Federal
Information Security Management Act (FISMA) standards.
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Choose a company with proven success
Recent notable government projects
Department of Defense Projects
GSA Projects
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50 United Nations Plaza
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Andrews Air Force Base
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Customer Care at USAFA
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Buckley Air Force Base
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EPA HQ Federal Triangle
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Cannon Air Force Base
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Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse
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Eglin Air Force Base
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Federal Center South
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Eielson Air Force Base
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Henry M. Jackson Federal Building
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Ft. Bragg
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Hammond Federal Courthouse
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Ft. Carson
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John C. Kluczynski Federal Building
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Ft. Hood
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Martin Luther King Federal Building
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Ft. Irwin
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Neal Smith Federal Building
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Ft. Richardson
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Ralph H. Metcalfe Federal Building
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Ft. Sam Houston
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San Diego Federal Courthouse
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Hickam Air Force Base
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San Francisco Federal Building
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Mountain Home Air Force Base
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William O. Lipinski Federal Building
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Peterson Air Force Base
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Thomas H. Foley Federal Courthouse
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Tyndall Air Force Base
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Thomas P. O’Neill Federal Building
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United States Air Force Academy
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United States Department of State
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United States Coast Guard at Buffalo
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United States District CourthouseNorthern District of Illinois
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United States Military Academy at
West Point
Case study
Challenge
Reduce dependence on non-renewable energy
Meet Executive Order mandates
Utilize light control to achieve significant energy savings
Solution
EcoSystem® digitally addressable dimming ballasts
Pico® wireless controls
Radio Powr Savr™ occupancy/vacancy and daylight sensors
NASA Propellants North
Administrative and
Maintenance Facility
Cape Canaveral, FL
Results
First NASA carbon-neutral facility
52% more efficient than typical commercial buildings
Achieved LEED Platinum status
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International — government projects
Lutron is a charter member of the League of Green Embassies, an organization that promotes the use
of domestic, energy-efficient technologies in embassies around the world, to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, demonstrate the capabilities of U.S. products in the world market, and increase exports of
these products.
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The League of Green Embassies’ “Greening of the Government” campaign is an integral part of
the President’s National Export Initiative and involves the Department of Commerce, the Bureau of
Overseas Building Operations (OBO) and more than 80 U.S. embassies around the world that are
committed to achieving LEED Gold or Platinum status in the next 2 to 4 years.
The OBO’s primary mission is to provide secure, safe, and functional facilities that support the U.S.
overseas staff in the achievement of U.S. foreign policy objectives. Its Guiding Principles work to ensure
that embassy design and design-build processes are driven by common goals. Lutron light control
solutions can help comply with many of these Guiding Principles, including:
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Purpose
Design
Safety and Security
Sustainability
Architectural and Engineering Professional Service
Construction
Operations and Maintenance
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International Government Product Guide (by voltage)a
With product solutions in a broad range of voltages and frequencies, Lutron is uniquely able to support
U.S. embassies, consulates, and military facilities around the world. A global company with product
installations in more than 87 countries, Lutron can meet host-nation requirements and currently provides
light control and energy-management solutions.
100 V / 200 V
220 V – 240 Vb
110 V –127 Vc
Dimmers and controls
Ariadni®
Credenza®
Diva®
Maestro®
Maestro IR®
Maestro occupancy sensing dimmer or switch
Maestro Wireless®
Nova Ta®
Pico® wireless control
Rotary
Skylark®
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Commercial light control systems
Energi TriPak®
GRAFIK Eye® QS
Energi Savr Node™
Quantum®
Ballasts and LED drivers
EcoSystem®
EcoSystem H-Series
Hi-lume®
Hi-lume 3D
Hi-lume A-Series LED driver
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Residential light controls
RadioRA® 2
HomeWorks®
HomeWorks QS
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Shading solutions
Sivoia® QS and Sivoia QS Wireless motorized shades
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Not all models meet BAA requirements for each voltage. For more information, contact your Lutron government representative or email
baa@lutron.com.
All Lutron products meet CE standards except for: Hi-lume, Hi-lume 3D and EcoSystem.
For products available for Mexico, 277 V, and 347 V, contact your Lutron representative.
Ceiling and wall-mount only
Radio frequency requirements vary in different countries and regions. Contact your Lutron representative for more information.
Ceiling-mount only
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Sources
1
Glenn Hughes, director of construction for The New York Times Company building in New York City reports 70% lighting energy
savings using Lutron systems.
2
Text of Executive order 13423; Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management.
http://www.fedcenter.gov/Bookmarks/index.cfm?id=6585pge_prg_id=20692&pge_pd=3286
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Text of Executive Order 13514; Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance.
http://transportation.house.gov/Media/file?Economic%20Development/20090716/Kampschroer%20Testimony.pdf
4
Energy Information Administration. 2008. 2003 Commercial building energy consumption survey (CBECS).
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Savings based on 60% reduction in lighting energy and 14% reduction in HVAC energy use. Lighting and HVAC account for 25%
and 51% of building energy use respectively (Source: Energy Information Administration. 2008. 2003 Commercial building energy
consumption survey.). Contact Lutron for more information.
6
Williams A, et al. 2012. Lighting Controls in Commercial Buildings. Leukos. 8(3) pg 161–180.
7
VonNieda B, Maniccia D, & Tweed A. 2000. An analysis of the energy and cost savings potential of occupancy sensors for
commercial lighting systems. Proceedings of the Illuminating Engineering Society. Paper #43.
8
Brambley MR, et al. 2005. Advanced sensors and controls for building applications: Market assessment and potential R&D
pathways. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: prepared for U.S. Department of Energy.
9
Galasiu AD, et al. 2007. Energy saving lighting control systems for open-plan offices: A field study. Leukos. 4(1) pg 7–29.
10 Lutron commissioned study by Herrick Laboratories. University of Purdue. 2011.
11 Energy savings estimated based on 50% reduction of after-hours lighting energy waste (Source 7).
12 Newsham GR & Birt B. 2010. Demand-responsive lighting: a field study. Leukos. 6(3) pg 203–225.
13 Energy savings estimated based on daytime lighting energy savings from occupancy sensing and does not include loads that have
automatic shut off or sleep modes (Source 7).
14 Lutron study based on reduction in heating (base 60°F) and cooling (base 55°F) degree days with a 2°F thermostat setback and
60% space un-occupancy. EnergyPlus modeling simulations were conducted and predicted similar savings.
15 Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Buildings Program. 2008. Bi-level stairwell lighting system. www.energy.gov/pier.
16 Light Consortium Research Study on the effects of lighting on office workers. http://eere.pnnl.gov/building-technologies/lrc.stm
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