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Energieoptimierte Beleuchtung bei gleichzeitiger Verbesserung der Lebensqualität durch Nutzung von Tageslicht und neuer Lampen- und Vorschalttechnik

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bauphysik, , n. 3, v. 34
Page(s): 85-100
DOI: 10.1002/bapi.201200017
Abstract:

Energy optimised lighting in buildings with simultaneous improvement of quality of life by daylight utilisation and innovative lamps and ballast techniques.

The scientific and technical goals of this project were developed in five parts. The individual topics arising from current issues, they still have a generally applicable nature. The consortium has worked on the following subprojects:
(1) Development of a measurement technique to determine energy and photometric key figures of daylight components with a round robin test with three institutes. (2) Implementation of a detailed evaluation and documentation process for daylighting of interior spaces in different climate zones. (3) For lighting control in private living areas a "Power Line Carrier Communication" system has been evaluated and the advantages of a wireless transmission system were identified. (4) In a home for elderly quantitative studies on the well-being, for the fulfillment of visual tasks and the capability of melatonin suppression at different scenarios of general lighting with two different color temperatures of lamps ("warm white" with TCP = 3000 K and "cold white daylight" with TCP = 6500 K) and vertical illuminance at the eyes of the subjects between 100 lx and 700 lx were performed. (5) For two school buildings in Berlin, the final energy consumption of the existing lighting system, the reference building and a re-planning were determined. It became clear in both examples that the existing lighting system exceeds the permitted value (EnEV 2009) by far. A good redesign, however, can be significantly less than the maximum allowed value. These studies were accompanied by a one-year monitoring of energy consumption. A cross-sectional analysis of 48 schools with a total of 86 buildings shows a substantial need for renovation of school buildings that were built before 1990.

Keywords:
structural design calculation lighting control energy use monitoring measurement technique evaluation method nursig home schools
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