Field-Measured Performance Evaluation of a Digital Daylighting System

2013 
AbstractIn 2005, the largest field study to-date concluded that automated dimming controls in side-lighted spaces consistently underperformed relative to expectation, and were still to be considered an ‘emerging’ technology. Motivated by a desire to accelerate the adoption and acceptance of such controls in, this paper details a field-measured assessment of a digital daylighting system recently introduced to the US market. Two intentionally challenging offices were retrofit with controls, and automated data acquisition hardware, and system performance was evaluated across several parameters throughout a twelve-month period.The field data and user interviews indicate that the system was relatively straightforward to commission compared to other dimming controls, and overall was well received by the occupants. Energy savings in the private and open-plan installations were between 17 percent and 20 percent. In the private office, the pre-existence of occupancy sensing, and automatic-ON in the retrofit system...
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