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article_keywords:(AEDG, Climate Zones, Interior Lighting, task lighting, reflectances, lamps and ballasts, occupancy sensors, fluorescent sources, switching, and daylight controls ) article_title:(AEDG, Climate Zones, Interior Lighting, task lighting, reflectances, lamps and ballasts, occupancy sensors, fluorescent sources, switching, and daylight controls )^4
Task lighting, reflectances, lamps and ballasts, occupancy sensors, fluorescent sources, switching, and daylight controls are all addressed.
Electric Lighting Design section of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) for Small Office Buildings.
Open offices, private offices, lobbies, corridors, meeting rooms, storage and overhead glare control are all addressed.
Savings, occupancy sensors, task lighting, sun penetration, workstation orientation, skylights, and climate contitions are all addressed.
Dimming controls, photosensors, calibration and commissioning are addressed.
Daylighting section of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) for Small Office Buildings.
Since the mid-1980s, a common solution has been the halogen torchiere lamp. Over 40 million of these lamps have been purchased, hundreds of thousands by students.
Daylighting Controls section of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) for Small Office Buildings.
Revisions and additions in the newest versions of International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) (2006) and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 90.1 (200...
Limit exterior lighting power to 0.10 W/ft2 for parking lot and grounds lighting. Calculate only for paved areas, excluding grounds that do not require lighting.
