An In-Situ Photometric and Energy Analysis of a Sulfur Lamp Lighting System

Date Published
08/1995
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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LBL-37006
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.

Proceedings Title
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
Conference Name
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
Year of Publication
1995
Conference Location
New York, NY
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