Office Worker Response to an Automated Venetian Blind and Electric Lighting System: A Pilot Study
Date Published |
10/1998
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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DOI |
10.1016/S0378-7788(98)00023-1
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LBL Report Number |
LBNL-40134
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Abstract |
A prototype integrated, dynamic building envelope and lighting system designed to optimize daylight admission and solar heat gain rejection on a real-time basis in a commercial office building is evaluated. Office worker response to the system and occupant-based modifications to the control system are investigated to determine if the design and operation of the prototype system can be improved. Key findings from the study are: (1) the prototype integrated envelope and lighting system is ready for field testing, (2) most office workers (N=14) were satisfied with the system, and (3) there were few complaints. Additional studies are needed to explain how illuminance distribution, lighting quality, and room design can affect workplane illuminance preferences. |
Journal |
Energy and Buildings
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Volume |
28
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Year of Publication |
1998
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Issue |
2
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Pagination |
205-218
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Custom 1 |
<p>Commercial Building Systems Group</p>
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