Anatomy of a Project

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Janet Lennox Moyer

Jan&Brooke Luminae (to be formerly known as Jan Moyer Design)

C. Brooke Carter Silber

USING LEDS IN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PROJECTS



Maintenance

Local Jurisdictions Inspections

MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection CCT

CRI

Linear vs. Point

COLOR

Determining CCT

Enclosed vs. Open

CLIENT REQUEST

ENERGY

Color Metrics

Fixture Flexibility

Payback Analysis

State Codes Plan Checkers LEED

Cost

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use?

CONTROLS

PHOTOMETRICS

Type of Lamp

PROJECT TYPOLOGY

Interior vs. Exterior

Lumens vs Candelas

Compatibility

Landscape Material Finishes

Existing vs. New Construction

Output

Efficacy Quality

Art Textiles

Retrofit Lamps

Beamspread Electronics

GAI

Integral Modules

Type of Equipment

TSC, R9 CQS

Replaceable Modules

Flicker

Lamp

Distribution

Range

Driver

Photometric Data

Smoothness

Control

Visual Comparisons /Mock-ups

Shielding


Maintenance

Cost Payback Analysis

CLIENT REQUEST

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use?


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Color

Output

Exterior Landscape: Island Estate in Caribbean Halogen

LED

Lamp Load

37W max.

10.5W

Total Load

69,221W

23,412W *

Hours of Operation

6 hour/night

6 hours/night

Cost of Electricity $0.40 per kWh

$0.40 per kWh

Cost per Night

$56.19/night

$166.13/night

SAVINGS/night

-$109.94

Distribution

Flexibility

Shielding

* LED lamp Wattage is 10.5W but has been calculated at 12.5 to allow for inrush current.

Control

Cost of Retrofit Lamps: $38 Number of Fixtures: 1871 Anticipated payback cycle: 3 years

Cost per Year

$60,637.45

SAVINGS/year

$20,509.35 -$40,128.10

(Payback cycle is for lamp cost only. Fixture and labor cost not included.)


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Color

Output

Distribution

Flexibility

Shielding

Control

Exterior Lobby Canopy: Midwest Government Office Building Lobby CFL

LED

Lamp Load

13W max.

7W

Total Load

4,224W

1,848

Hours of Operation

12 hour/night

12 hours/night

Cost of Electricity $0.14 per kWh

$0.14 per kWh

Cost per Night

$3.10/night

$7.10/night

SAVINGS/night Cost per Year

-$3.99 $2,591.50

SAVINGS/year

$1,131.50 -$1,456.00

Cost of Retrofit Lamps: Number of Fixtures:

$38.00 264 $10,032.00 Anticipated payback cycle: 6.9 years

(Payback cycle is for lamp cost only. Fixture and labor cost not included.)


Energy Codes

Open Offices: Government Office Building Linear Fluorescent

LED

Lamp Load

32W

22W

Total Load

84,240W

61,77W

10 hour/day

10 hours/day

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Color

Hours of Operation

Output

Cost of Electricity $0.14 per kWh

$0.14 per kWh

Cost per Night

$8.65/day

Distribution

Flexibility

Shielding

Control

$11.79/day

SAVINGS/day

Cost per Year

-$3.14

$4,303.35

SAVINGS/year

$3,157.25 -$1,146.00

* Lamp wattage is 32W but is calculated at 30W to accommodate energy savings with ballast.

Cost of Retrofit Lamps: Number of lamps:

$64.99 2,808 $182,491.92 Anticipated payback cycle: 154 years

(Payback cycle is for lamp cost only. Fixture and labor cost not included.)


Energy Codes

Open Offices: Government Office Building Linear Fluorescent

LED

Lamp Load

30W

22W

Lamp Life

46,000 hours

40,000 hours

Lamp Lumens

2950 lumens

1650 lumens

Cost of Lamp

$6.99

$64.99

Hours (per year)

3650

3650

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Color

Output

Distribution

Maintenance Cycle (in years)

12.6

10.9

Flexibility

Time to replace lamps (hours)

.25

.25

Shielding

Cost of Labor ($80.00 per hours)

$56,160

$56,160

Control

Total Maintenance Cost $6,017.14 (over life of a single lamp)

$21,894.67


Maintenance

Cost Payback Analysis

CLIENT REQUEST MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection CCT Color Metrics CRI

Determining CCT TSC, R9 CQS GAI

Art Textiles Landscape

Material Finishes

COLOR

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use?


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

New construction – Exterior waterfeature   

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Rough environment Robust equipment needs Maintenance Issues


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

 Exterior  

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Small apertures/mounting locations Outdoor location with water incursion possible

 Solution: 

quarry waterfeature

1W and 2W LEDs Marine grade fixture with machine grade connectors

 Problems: 

Color consistency


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Color

consistency is getting better

but.. 

Binning is still an issue


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

 Metrics 

Numerous various metrics  

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 

are getting tighter but…

CCT with MacAdam Ellipses CRI with TCS, R9 CQS (NIST TC 1-69) GAI (gamut-area index)

Manufacturers can chose metric Standards are lagging

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric

Tungsten 

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric

LED 2700K 

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric

LED 3000K 

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Visual

Inspection is the only true metric


Maintenance

Cost

Fixture Flexibility

Payback Analysis

CLIENT REQUEST MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection CCT Color Metrics CRI

Determining CCT TSC, R9 CQS GAI

Art Textiles Landscape

Material Finishes

COLOR

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use?

Linear vs. Point

Enclosed vs. Open

Replaceable Modules Integral Modules Retrofit Lamps

Type of Equipment

Type of Lamp

PROJECT TYPOLOGY

Interior vs. Exterior Existing vs. New Construction


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Historic  

Restoration

Sometimes projects delayed or stalled LED technologies moving quickly


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Retrofit

Lamps  Integral vs. Replacement  Fixture Family  Lenses and Reflectors  On-board Tuning


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

 Historic

Restoration Remodel of historic museum    

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Project designed and specified 2010 Original incandescent PAR 38 lampholder was discontinued The LED lamps considered had issues Final Solution: use a fixture with an integral module


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Historic

Discontinued

Restoration

Mock-up


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

 Historic

Restoration 

Integral LED Module Project designed and specified 2010  Original incandescent PAR 38 lampholder was discontinued  The LED lamps considered both had issues: 

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

First one was discontinued Second one tested has some known reliability problems

Final Solution: use a fixture with an integral module 

Fixture with integral module did not exist in 2010 at start of project


Maintenance

Cost

Fixture Flexibility Linear vs. Point

Payback Analysis

Enclosed vs. Open

CLIENT REQUEST MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection CCT Color Metrics CRI

Determining CCT

COLOR

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use? PHOTOMETRICS

GAI

Landscape Material Finishes

Retrofit Lamps

Type of Lamp

PROJECT TYPOLOGY

Interior vs. Exterior

Lumens vs Candelas

Existing vs. New Construction Beamspread

Output

Efficacy

Distribution

Quality

Art Textiles

Integral Modules

Type of Equipment

TSC, R9 CQS

Replaceable Modules

Photometric Data Visual Comparisons /Mock-ups

Shielding


Energy Codes

Client Request 

Payback Analysis Fixture Flexibility

Exterior New Construction: Large scale landscape lighting for ranch 

Landscape lighting requires a flexible toolbox including: 

Color

 

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Required development of the appropriate modifications  LED technology finally offers agile modifications that could not previously be realized 

Control

Beam distributions Lamp output or wattage controllability

 

Beam spread Lens & reflectors On-board tuning


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Exterior New Construction: Large scale landscape lighting for ranch


Energy Codes

Client Request 

Payback Analysis

 

Fixture Flexibility 

Color

 

Output

 

Distribution

Flexibility

Shielding

Control

A little candlepower is A LOT Situations will surprise you Become familiar, stay current, and keep your mind open Some are sensitive, handle with care Lamp individuality by Manufacturer Lamps evolve Don’t get too attached Wattage and Beamspread flexibility Helpful Standardize whenever possible, but don’t become handcuffed So far with LED lamps candlepower info is not easily accessible, only lumens, so direct comparison is not possible....


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Lumen refers to a quantity of light dispersed in ALL directions Currently, LED chip manufacturers are touting their LED efficacy in lumens It falls to the fixture manufacturer to translate the light output & distribution of the LED package they use by testing each and every fixture combination of wattage, beamspread, and color for photometric quantity and distribution


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

CBCP or MBCP The main intensity is measured slightly differently for varying lamp types, but, it refers to the main intensity in a specific beam diameter or ‘beam spread’

FIELD The “field” refers to all the remaining light that the lamp puts out – beyond the listed beam spread width - In landscape lighting, we like the field – it “fill-in” between lit objects of areas


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Fluorescent

LED


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Retrofit

Lamps  Integral vs. Replacement  Fixture Family  Lenses and Reflectors  On-board Tuning


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 On-board

 Lenses

tuning


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

 New   

Color

 

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Construction for Control Room

Complex and sensitive environment High use of AV and video technology 28’-0” to 34’-0” ceiling heights across the space Adjoining spaces with glass walls

 Technical 

Issues

Need to deliver specified light levels at working surfaces Shielding of LED fixtures is minimal

 Decisions 

Modify LED track fixture head into multihead fixture


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Have

energy codes pushed us to care only about efficiency?  

Minimal internal shielding Minimal external shielding


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control


Local Jurisdictions Inspections

Maintenance

ENERGY

MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection CCT Color Metrics CRI

Determining CCT

Fixture Flexibility Linear vs. Point

Payback Analysis

State Codes Plan Checkers LEED

Cost

COLOR

Enclosed vs. Open

CLIENT REQUEST

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use? PHOTOMETRICS

GAI

Landscape Material Finishes

Retrofit Lamps

Type of Lamp

PROJECT TYPOLOGY

Interior vs. Exterior

Lumens vs Candelas

Existing vs. New Construction Beamspread

Output

Efficacy

Distribution

Quality

Art Textiles

Integral Modules

Type of Equipment

TSC, R9 CQS

Replaceable Modules

Photometric Data Visual Comparisons /Mock-ups

Shielding


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

 Residential

renovation: Kitchen and family room remodel 

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Depending on the jurisdiction energy codes often require compliance if 50% of the luminaires are changed Energy codes may have contradictory implications Retrofit LED lamps may trigger difficulties with compliance However retrofit LED tend to provide great flexibility in lighting solutions


Energy Codes

Client Request 

Payback Analysis

Residential renovation: Kitchen and family room remodel 

Fixture Flexibility

 

Color

Output

Distribution

Why?  

Shielding

Control

Solution had to fit into existing construction Decided to use retrofit LEDs in multihead fixture Although this decision had local code implications local inspector allowed retrofit lamps

Local Codes allowed for contractor certification of installed system. Control compatibility required certain requirements for the transformer to allow LED retrofit lamps. Dimming system installed with separate zoning (existing system already installed)


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Residential

renovation: Kitchen and family room remodel


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Residential

renovation: Kitchen and family room remodel


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Range  

and consistency of dimming

Limited range Non-smooth dimming


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Range  

and consistency of dimming

Limited range Non-smooth dimming


Maintenance

Local Jurisdictions Inspections

MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection CCT

CRI

Linear vs. Point

COLOR

Determining CCT

Enclosed vs. Open

CLIENT REQUEST

ENERGY

Color Metrics

Fixture Flexibility

Payback Analysis

State Codes Plan Checkers LEED

Cost

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use?

CONTROLS

PHOTOMETRICS

Type of Lamp

PROJECT TYPOLOGY

Interior vs. Exterior

Lumens vs Candelas

Compatibility

Landscape Material Finishes

Existing vs. New Construction

Output

Efficacy Quality

Art Textiles

Retrofit Lamps

Beamspread Electronics

GAI

Integral Modules

Type of Equipment

TSC, R9 CQS

Replaceable Modules

Flicker

Lamp

Distribution

Range

Driver

Photometric Data

Smoothness

Control

Visual Comparisons /Mock-ups

Shielding


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Commercial Office New Construction: Washington DC based corporate campus


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Commercial Office New Construction: Washington DC based corporate campus  Several facilities across the country with a consistent look  Videoconference connections between all offices (even in unexpected areas)

 Challenges:  

LEDs can cause flicker when seen over video production Compatibility with dimming systems can cause tremendous problems


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

 Inherent

Halogen

Issues of Electronics

LED


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Commercial Office New Construction: Washington DC based corporate campus


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Commercial Office New Construction: Washington DC based corporate campus

UL leadtime caused changes to drivers and consequently controls system during CA. Changes during CA can be difficult and costly.


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

 Compatibility 

Lamps  

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

  

 

Control

Reverse Phase Forward Phase

Control Options 

of systems

Forward Phase Reverse Phase 3-Wire O-10V DALI DMX


Energy Codes

Client Request

Payback Analysis

Fixture Flexibility

 UL  

Color

Output

Distribution

Shielding

Control

Listing

Component Based vs. System Based Cost Lead Times

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A UL LISTED LAMP AND ONE BEARING THE R-UL (UL RECOGNIZED) MARK? A lamp bearing the UL label is listed for use as a finished product, in this case, an MR16 retrofit lamp. A lamp bearing the RU label means that it is suitable only for use as a component in a UL listed finished product, and should be listed by that manufacturer as a component in the fixture. To quote UL, “a product bearing only a UL Recognized Component Mark should be treated the same as an unlisted product.”


Maintenance

Good Luck! Local Jurisdictions Inspections

CCT Color Metrics CRI

COLOR

Determining CCT

Linear vs. Point

Enclosed vs. Open

CLIENT REQUEST

ENERGY

MacAdam Ellipses Visual Inspection

Fixture Flexibility

Payback Analysis

State Codes Plan Checkers LEED

Cost

How do we determine when and which LEDs to use?

CONTROLS

PHOTOMETRICS

Type of Lamp

PROJECT TYPOLOGY

Interior vs. Exterior

Lumens vs Candelas

Compatibility

Landscape Material Finishes

Existing vs. New Construction

Output

Efficacy Quality

Art Textiles

Retrofit Lamps

Beamspread Electronics

GAI

Integral Modules

Type of Equipment

TSC, R9 CQS

Replaceable Modules

Flicker

Lamp

Distribution

Range

Driver

Photometric Data

Control

Visual Comparisons /Mock-ups

Smoothness

Questions? Shielding


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