Supplementary lighting control in office room with
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Supplementary lighting control in office room with
minimized glazing area
Publication date: 28.09.2016
Technical Transactions, 2015, Civil Engineering Issue 4-B (28) 2015, pp. 3-8
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Supplementary lighting control in office room with
minimized glazing area
The paper is dedicated to present and compare two methods of controlling supplementary lighting system in office with limited glazing area. The lighting energy demand was evaluated taking into account positioning of light sensors and room occupancy. Comparison of daylight conditions in the rooms with different orientations was carried out. The results shows the effect of occupancy scenario on lighting control strategy.
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Information: Technical Transactions, 2015, Civil Engineering Issue 4-B (28) 2015, pp. 3-8
Article type: Original article
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Supplementary lighting control in office room with
minimized glazing area
Supplementary lighting control in office room with
minimized glazing area
Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, Lodz University of Technology
Published at: 28.09.2016
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