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Field performance of daylighting systems with photoelectric controls.by: James Love
In Proceedings of Right Light Three, 3rd European Conference on Energy Efficient Lighting. (1995), pp. 75-82.
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AbstractPerformance of daylight-linked fluorescent dimming systems installed in three large commercial buildings was examined through monitoring, site inspections and interviews with building operators. In all cases, interior daylight levels were excessively reduced through the use of low-transmittance glazing and low-reflectance interiors. In one building, a doubling of lamp life was experienced, presumably due to operation at reduced voltages. It is concluded that group control of individual offices presents many serious difficulties for building operators. Alternative approaches are discussed.
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