TY - CPAPER AU - Ellen M Franconi AU - Francis M Rubinstein AB -
The performance of several typical fluorescent lighting retrofits are examined using analysis methods of varying sophistication. Estimates of energy and lighting performance based on the simple non-application specific data generally available tend to overestimate the energy savings obtained with the various retrofits by 10-30%. Adding a simple correction to account for cooling benefits exacerbates the error unless heating penalties are also considered. An analysis method that takes into account the thermal application factor of the lighting system shows that the error is typically due to systematically overestimating the energy usage of the original lighting system. If thermal application factor is considered, then detailed HVAC calculations do not significantly improve the energy-savings estimate.
BT - IEEE-IAS Annual Conference C1 -Lighting Systems Group
C2 - LBL-33475 CN - LBL-33475 CY - Houston, TX DA - 10/1992 LA - eng N2 -The performance of several typical fluorescent lighting retrofits are examined using analysis methods of varying sophistication. Estimates of energy and lighting performance based on the simple non-application specific data generally available tend to overestimate the energy savings obtained with the various retrofits by 10-30%. Adding a simple correction to account for cooling benefits exacerbates the error unless heating penalties are also considered. An analysis method that takes into account the thermal application factor of the lighting system shows that the error is typically due to systematically overestimating the energy usage of the original lighting system. If thermal application factor is considered, then detailed HVAC calculations do not significantly improve the energy-savings estimate.
PP - Houston, TX PY - 1991 T2 - IEEE-IAS Annual Conference T3 - IEEE-IAS Annual Conference TI - Considering Lighting System Performance and HVAC Interactions in Lighting Retrofit Analysis ER -