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(AutomatedBuildings.com, Aug 2008)
Daylighting in Demand Response Situations
The ideal daylight harvesting systems reflects a balance between the energy manager’s requirements for ROI, and the HR manager’s concerns for occupant satisfaction. Keep in mind that daylight harvesting might save $1.50 per square foot per annum in energy costs but salary costs equate to about $150.00 per square foot per annum, and a drop in morale can be expensive too! Most recently, we see an increasing trend, a holistic energy management strategy…

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(Electrical Contractor Magazine, June, 2008 issue)
Harvest Time: Daylighting Reduces Needs and Enhances Green Image
Daylight harvesting was the primary design goal of the Santa Monica Public Library. The cutting edge library project required a lighting control system with the capability to handle daylight harvesting as well as complex scheduling and operational issues. Lighting Control & Design of Glendale, CA provided Santa Monica Library’s 100% scalable system which uses daylight harvesting principles plus a list of customized features…

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(Magazine article: Electrical Products & Solutions - September, 2005)
LC&D’s SilverBullet™ Hits Target for National Retailer
PacSun, a leading mall-based retailer with more than 1,000 locations nationwide uses extensive track lighting to feature and accommodate ever-changing displays of its casual clothes for teens and young adults. LC&D’s The SilverBullet™, a Sub-Branch Circuit Current Limiter Panel, places a definite current limit on the wattage (VA) of each track lighting circuit and allows lighting density to be calculated by the actual load size of each track and not by lineal track distance…

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(Magazine: Consulting Specifying Engineer, February 1, 2005)
LC&D Provides World’s Largest Lighting Control System for San Francisco’s Moscone Center
San Francisco’s Moscone West’s flexible space configurations demanded an exceptional degree of flexibility. Each “swing space” required two separate lighting systems, one for exhibitions and one for meetings (dimmable). Each dimmable incandescent luminaire required a separate dimming control. The mandate was clear, manufacture a peer-to-peer network lighting control system with the ability to separately configure and control each of more than 1,600 smart luminaries sometimes days in advance.

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