Lighting Controls for Energy Efficient Government Buildings Integrated Lighting Control system solutions Putting a stop to energy waste
Partnering with WattStopper for energy-efficient public buildings WattStopper s Commitment Founded in 1984 WattStopper remains committed to putting stop to energy waste through energyefficient lighting controls. Our controls help customers achieve strategic goals across a wide range of applications from energy efficiency and sustainable design goals to financial goals such as reducing capital and operating expenses. Our commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability extends to manufacturing and business practices. We offer RoHS-compliant products and support ongoing sustainable business practices. Many of our sales, product marketing and technical support personnel have earned professional accreditation as LEED APs. From the initial stages of design to final occupancy, WattStopper is ready to help. In-depth assistance is available every step of the way: Our expertly-trained network of sales representatives can assist you in identifying the best control solutions for your project, and work with the WattStopper technical team in laying out your building s lighting controls. To find a local WattStopper representative, go to www.wattstopper.com/sales. Toll-free tech support Free design services Field service for commissioning In addition, WattStopper offers a comprehensive suite of design resources, from CAD-ready wiring diagrams to sample design solutions and information about energy code control requirements. Best Practice Guides help you identify optimal control solutions for each application. Cut sheets, technical bulletins, whitepapers and more are online for quick access anytime. Local support Free online energy calculators Design services Technical support CAD resource center Field service 2 Federal Buildings
Meeting energy code and sustainability mandates Government-funded projects require compliance with a host of provisions, including energy codes, sustainable building rating systems, and specific enacted legislation such as the Energy Information and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct). In addition, specific Federal agencies may require compliance with other criteria; the General Services Administration (GSA) has additional design criteria for GSA facilities, as do the Department of Defense agencies (e.g., Army Corp of Engineers, Naval Facilities Command, Veterans Administration, and NASA). Energy Codes Every federally-funded project must comply with the applicable energy code, such as ASHRAE/ANSI/ IESNA Standard 90.1-2004, the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2006, or more recent revisions of these standards. Sustainable Building Rating Systems EISA 2007 mandates sustainable building practices for new or retrofit Federal facilites including projects funded using ARRA monies. At a minimum, this means complying with LEED v2.2 Silver. Lighting controls ensure your projects satisfy LEED requirements: meet energy code compliance prerequisites enable layering of control strategies to boost energy performance (e.g., Manual-On or bi-level switching) leverage daylighting design aspects by implementing automatic daylighting controls ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) ARRA-funded projects require that facilities achieve a status equivalent to a High Performance Green Building, including compliance with EISA and EPAct. These codes include specific lighting control provisions, including automatic lighting shut off, space control, and exterior lighting control. They also mandate additional control strategies, such as bi-level switching, controlling task lighting, and controlling lighting in hospitality guest rooms. 800.879.8585 www.wattstopper.com 3
Products and technologies for publicly funded projects Every lighting control project demands certain solutions as the best fit. And because different types of spaces are best served by different control strategies, many projects require multiple solutions to maximize energy savings. As a result, customers can re-invest these savings in other areas of business operations. Many public buildings have little or no lighting controls; few have lighting control integrated into intelligent building operations. That s why we offer such a wide range of lighting control products. In fact, no other company has a larger selection with more essential features than WattStopper, the trusted pioneer of energy saving controls. Digital Lighting Management (DLM) The first all-digital lighting and plug load control system, DLM cost-effectively delivers with better return on investment than other comparable systems available, simplifies commissioning, and provides demand response capabilities along with measurement and verification. Components include intelligent room controllers, occupancy and daylighting sensors, wall switches, relay panels, and networking components. Networking beyond a single room provides connectivity without complexity and enables the integration of lighting control into intelligent building operations. DLM achieves this with seamless BACnet integration, leveraging this common open standard. Capabilities include web-based monitoring of lighting control devices, including energy consumption, active demand response and easy-to-use dashboard interfaces. 4 Federal Buildings
Lighting Control Panels Programmable lighting control panels offer the convenience of scheduled control and the flexibility to suit any application. Lighting Integrator is built on a common technology platform founded on WattStopper s exclusive heavyduty relay (HDR) and provides a wide range of control capabilities. Panels may be integrated with other controls including building automation systems. WattStopper also offers pre-packaged systems, ideal for exterior applications or small spaces, and unique products to upgrade older systems. Occupancy Sensors and Controls Occupancy sensors maximize energy savings by ensuring that lights are turned off when spaces are unoccupied. WattStopper s sensors provide convenient automaticon or manual-on control and are packed with innovative features and options such as walk-through mode, multi-way control capability and three-color selectable nightlight. Many models are available in line or low voltage for flexibility in placement and wiring. Sensors use passive infrared, ultrasonic, or WattStopper s patented dual technology. This range of choices ensures the best fit for your application. Products include: digital lighting controls; lighting control systems; commercial, residential and fixture-mounted occupancy-based sensors and controls; daylighting sensors and controls; and wireless RF controls and wiring devices 800.879.8585 www.wattstopper.com 5
Control strategies for enhanced energy savings Basic code compliance is just the beginning. By layering control strategies effectively, projects can achieve a seamless build up to the desired energy performance level, whether this is to achieve agency-specific design criteria, qualify for EPAct tax deductions, or earn a LEED rating. Bi-level switching with occupancy sensor Implement more energyefficient operating profiles by adding a wall switch, which also enables the use of manual-on control. This can achieve energy savings of up to 66% more than with automatic on/off strategies alone. Energy codes (e.g., CA Title 24) and sustainability rating systems (LEED) increasingly utilize these strategies. Daylight-responsive control (on/off, continuous dimming) Use controls that turn lighting off, or dim it, when adequate daylight levels exist. Cut energy usage dramatically--up to 40% less energy than with automatic-on controls alone. This translates to greater energy savings of up to 80%, a stronger LEED rating or an EPAct tax deduction. Plug load control Leverage code-mandated controls such as occupancy sensors to extend occupancybased control beyond lighting. With plug loads accounting for up to 14% of a building s total electrical load, turning them off boosts energy savings by up to 40% and further enhances building energy performance. 6 Federal Buildings
Enhanced energy performance Access a range of lighting control strategies for energy performance beyond basic code compliance. Personal controls Offer occupants wall-mounted or handheld manual controls for greater autonomy and comfort in controlling their work environment. Research indicates that personal controls typically increase energy-efficient operation as well as individual productivity. Scene control and dimming Provide occupants total adjustability of lighting levels for improved comfort and ambience as well as repeatable scenes. Energy savings are virtually proportional to the reduction in lighting output. Lighting control integrated with intelligent building operations Leverage lighting control investments by coordinating management of building systems for enhanced energy performance. This increases energy savings and speeds ROI. For more information on federal building solutions visit www.wattstopper.com/federal or call 800.879.8585 800.879.8585 www.wattstopper.com 7
WattStopper Resources & Tools CAD Resource Center Over 300 CAD drawings from which to choose Wiring diagrams you can place in your own CAD drawings Available at www.wattstopper.com Support & Services Layout and design services Commission and start-up services District managers, trained representatives and experts available to answer all technical questions Design Tools Free online energy calculators for lighting and plug loads Best Practice Guide Whitepapers and other education tools Product Selection Guide Compilation of product ordering information, cut sheets, design and application assistance Corporate Headquarters 2800 De La Cruz Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95050 Tech Support: 800.879.8585 www.wattstopper.com 2010 All Rights Reserved WS-10-28317 rev. 07/2010