April 2010 |
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WattStopper Controls Contribute to 40% Energy Savings in Kaiser Permanente Warehouse
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SANTA CLARA, CA April 2010 – Kaiser Permanente
installed WattStopper lighting controls as part of a warehouse renovation
designed to improve lighting and reduced energy consumption. The upgrade
resulted in better task lighting throughout the facility and energy savings of
over 40%, as detailed in the following case study.
Managers of a 350,000 square foot Kaiser Permanente distribution warehouse in
Northern California were dissatisfied with the facility’s lighting. Task
illumination was ineffective, maintenance was difficult, and energy use was
high. To improve the situation, they decided to completely retrofit the lighting
and add energy saving controls.
Robert Ofsevit, vice president of Concord, California-based Alamo Lighting,
coordinated a turnkey upgrade, including over 400 WattStopper occupancy sensors
and time switches. More than a year after completion, Ofsevit’s design is
exceeding expectations for performance and energy savings.
Warehouse lighting
Prior to the upgrade, much of the lighting remained on close to 24 hours a day
from Sunday night through Friday afternoon. The space was lit with metal halide,
high pressure sodium and older fluorescent sources. Light distribution was poor:
illumination levels were insufficient for many tasks, but were far too high in
some areas.
Before developing a lighting and control plan, Ofsevit assessed the safety
requirements of the facility, as well as the tasks being performed. The new
controls ensure that lights in many areas are not turned on until they are
needed, and are turned off after they are no longer needed.
The new lighting uses just one lamp type – a 5000° Kelvin extra long life 4’ T8.
Fixture types, reflectors and ballasts were carefully specified to deliver
appropriate lighting levels for different areas and tasks. The overall connected
load was reduced.
The upgraded fluorescent lighting provides better color rendition, less
shadowing and less glare than the old lighting. Additionally, lumen maintenance
is better and building maintenance is easier. Both the new lighting and the
controls have been overwhelmingly embraced by employees, who now feel far more
comfortable working in the space.
Integrating controls
WattStopper line voltage passive infrared (PIR) HB occupancy sensors control
individual six-lamp high bay fixtures in the warehouse rack aisles. The PIR
coverage, using aisleway lenses, ensures that lighting turns on in each section
of the aisle as a worker approaches. Lighting in many rack aisles remains off
for much of the day.
HB sensors also control approximately half of the fixtures in high-ceilinged
packing areas and in the main aisles, which experience high levels of forklift
traffic. The rest of the fixtures remain on during working hours. Keeping
sufficient lighting on throughout the space helps workers feel secure and
comfortable in the large warehouse space.
Previously overlit under-mezzanine spaces were efficiently retrofit, and a
number of these spaces were rewired to create small zones of task lighting. Now,
approximately half the fixtures remain on to provide illumination for workers
walking through the areas. Workers can turn on the additional lighting in each
zone as needed, using a conveniently located TS digital time switch. Lights turn
off automatically following the user-selected time period.
Bi-level lighting in private offices is controlled by DW dual technology, dual
relay wall switch sensors. Dual technology was selected to best detect small
motion. The first lighting level (66%) is switched on automatically upon
occupancy. The second level (33%) may be switched manually. In practice the
second level is seldom used, contributing to energy savings.
Controls in other areas were selected to suit the unique needs of each space. UT
ultrasonic sensors, which can sense around partitions, control open office
spaces, lunch and break rooms. A time clock controls energy-efficient lighting
in a secure storage area, providing significant savings compared to previous
24/7 operation of older generation T8 fixtures. A low voltage digital time
switch is available for after hours override.
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Resulting energy savings
Kaiser Permanente’s Marvin Cave, Facility Manager, Regional Building Operations,
NCAL, notes, “The lighting upgrade has improved the quality of lighting in both
the office area and warehouse, and saved a significant amount of energy and
utility costs.”
Analysis of utility records shows a reduction in energy use, measured in
kilowatt hours, of over 40% for the 12 month period following installation. The
energy savings will pay back the cost of the upgrade in three years, net of a
$71,000 Pacific Gas and Electric rebate.
Selecting the controls
Kaiser Permanente managers selected the winning lineup of design, project
management and lighting and control technology based on positive prior
experience. The company in 2003 implemented a lighting upgrade with controls at
another warehouse facility, using the same team, and that installation continues
to perform successfully.
Kaiser Permanente is a leader in the health care industry when it comes to
energy conservation. For over 20 years it has worked to reduce energy use and
costs – from energy-efficient lighting upgrades, to harnessing renewable and
sustainable energy to help power its hospitals, medical offices, and other
buildings.
WattStopper (www.wattstopper.com), a Legrand group brand, is a leading
manufacturer of energy efficient lighting controls for commercial and
residential use. We help customers find convenient ways to save energy, meet
green initiatives, and comply with energy codes with our comprehensive range of
products, programs, and services. Legrand (www.legrandelectric.com), located in
Limoges, France, is the world specialist in products and systems for electrical
installations and information networks, offering solutions for use in
residential, commercial and industrial buildings.
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