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Eric HaugaardCree LightingFebruary 3, 2016
Making LED Upgrades Easy:Moving from T8 to LED + Controls
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2Why Aren’t More Projects Using Controls?
• Years of experience with lighting controls have taught the industry that controls are:– Complicated– Expensive– Risky– Not something for everyday projects
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3Lighting Controls
Installation CommissioningfdfgfdgLayout fixture locations
Layout switch locations & zones
Energize ltg. circuits at panelInstall fixtures
Install switches
Pull line voltage to fxt & switches
Design
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4Lighting Controls
Installation Commissioning
Determine daylight zones
Select occupancy sensors
Locate occupancy sensors
Select daylight sensors
Locate daylight sensors
Create one–line for submittal
Create/review controls submittal
Address all fixtures
Group fixtures in zones
Associate zones w/occ sensor
Verify occ sensor placement
Associate zones with switch
Associate zones w/dlight sensor
Calibrate daylight sensors
Connect fixtures to control bus
Connect sensors to control bus
Install occupancy sensors
Install daylight sensors
Connect sensors to power
Install and power gateway
Connect control bus to hub
Layout fixture locations
Layout switch locations & zones
Energize ltg. circuits at panelInstall fixtures
Install switches
Pull line voltage to fxt & switchesSelect control protocol/approach
Design
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5Lighting Controls
Installation Commissioning
Determine daylight zones
Select occupancy sensors
Locate occupancy sensors
Select daylight sensors
Locate daylight sensors
Create one–line for submittal
Create/review controls submittal
Address all fixtures
Group fixtures in zones
Associate zones w/occ sensor
Verify occ sensor placement
Associate zones with switch
Associate zones w/dlight sensor
Calibrate daylight sensors
Connect fixtures to control bus
Connect sensors to control bus
Install occupancy sensors
Install daylight sensors
Connect sensors to power
Install and power gateway
Connect control bus to hub
Layout fixture locations
Layout switch locations & zones
Energize ltg. circuits at panelInstall fixtures
Install switches
Pull line voltage to fxt & switchesSelect control protocol/approach
Design
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6Lighting Controls
Installation CommissioningLayout fixture locations
Layout switch locations & zones
Energize ltg. circuits at panelInstall fixtures
Install switches
Pull line voltage to fxt & switches
Design
Automatic OneButton™ Setup
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Simply better• Essential lighting controls without the complex design, installation,
and setup of today’s lighting control systems• OneButton™ Setup: Automatically group and calibrate without
installer intervention
Compliance without complexity• Meets requirements of Title 24 2013, ASHRAE 90.1-2010, IECC
2012
A smart choice that saves more money over a longer period of time.• Deliver greater energy savings and increased application life without
the typical complexity and cost– No extra wires, no extra boxes, no extra work
The end of complicated lighting controls
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Wireless communication– No control wires to plan for or install
Integral ambient light and motion sensors– No sensor layouts– Improved detection from an array of
sensors– Maximize savings from daylight
harvestingOneButton™ Setup
– Luminaires and dimmers learn about the spaces around them
– Automatically form code-compliant groups to maximize energy savings
– Significant time savings compared to other controls solutions
The end of complicated lighting controls
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Videos
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10Technology Rules and Operation
• Limits: 250 devices per network; 100 devices per group– Device = luminaire, dimmer/switch, 0-10V Interface
• Devices may only be part of (1) switch group and (1) luminaire group
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11SmartCast™ Technology Rules and Operation
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12SmartCast™ Technology Rules and Operation
Media Screen
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13SmartCast™ Technology Rules and Operation
Media Screen
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Specifier• 70% energy savings without extra design work• Meet energy codes without cluttering ceiling• Meet your client’s needs with less work – increasing your profit!
Installer• Daylight harvesting, motion sensing, and dimming without extra
devices, wires, or labor• Up to 50% the cost of other solutions• Less terminations, devices, and troubleshooting
End User• Smart lights that do what you expect – it just works!• Save up to 70% energy and up to 50% of project costs• Better lighting experience
Better light… Easier… More savings
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60% open office, 20% conference room, 20% private office
Example Application: Office Space
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16Utility Rebates
• Utilities see products like SmartCast – luminaire-level lighting controls (LLLC) – as the future of utility rebates and incentives
• Dialog being driven by DLC, NEEA, and NEEP and being shaped by Cree
• New DLC Networked Lighting Controls specification and QPL coming early 2016
• Utilities aren’t waiting for us to act– Mass Save giving up to $150 per fixture– Xcel Energy giving $78 per fixture– Efficiency Vermont giving $100 per fixture– Baltimore Gas & Electric giving up to $115 per fixture– San Diego Gas & Electric giving up to $100 per fixture
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Eric HaugaardCree LightingFebruary 3, 2016