An In-Situ Photometric and Energy Analysis of a Sulfur Lamp Lighting System
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08/1995
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| Publication Type | Conference Paper
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| LBL Report Number |
LBL-37006
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| Abstract |
This paper describes the results of a photometric and energy analysis that was conducted on a new light guide and sulfur lamp system recently installed at the U.S. Department of Energys Forrestal Building. This novel system couples two high lumen output, high efficiency sulfur lamps to a single 73 m (240 ft.) hollow light guide lined with a reflective prismatic film. The system lights a large roadway and plaza area that lies beneath a section of the building. It has been designed to completely replace the grid of 280 mercury vapor lamps formerly used to light the space. This paper details the results of a field study that characterizes the significant energy savings and increased illumination levels that have been achieved. Comparisons to modeled HID lighting scenarios are also included. |
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Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
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| Conference Name |
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
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| Year of Publication |
1995
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| Conference Location |
New York, NY
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<p>Lighting Systems Group</p>
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