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A field study of occupant controlled lighting in offices Export

Lighting Research and Technology, Vol. 34, No. 3. (1 September 2002), pp. 191-202.

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A study of 14 open-plan offices equipped with occupant controlled general lighting recorded achieved workstation lighting conditions at a number of times of the year. The results confirmed the occurrence of a wide range of workstation lighting levels, many significantly below CIBSE Code recommendations, with average electrical loadings due to lighting in the order of 55% of maximum. System con-figuration had a significant influence on luminaire output, illuminances and energy consumption. In general the lowest luminaire outputs were in buildings where the default reset level was to a low output, with the highest outputs being in buildings having high reset levels and large control groups. In addition locally sited control devices were associated with lower luminaire output. 10.1191/1365782802lt047oa


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