Sep 05, 2014 _Lighting Confidential1
Green & inspiring Lighting
Shreekant PhanseSr. Application Specialist
Center of Competence, Philips Lighting
7th October 2016
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LED
Digital
Connected
Smart
Journey
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Ace Saver (2.7W) Features:
•Upto 46% energy saving over 5W CFL
•Long life of 15 Years with 15000 hrs life
•Upto 89% energy saving compared to GLS
•Available in 2.7W as replacement for 5W CFL
•Available in Crystal White & Golden Yellow
•Available in E27 and B22 caps
Application Areas:
•Residential areas ( Halls,Bedrooms,Kitchens)
• Offices
•Commercial areas
•Shops, Hotels, Restaurants, Schools, Hospitals
Product Name SAP Code LumenPack
SizeMRP
LEDBulb 2.7-25W E27 6500K 230V P45 IND929001141113 250 12 235
LEDBulb 2.7-25W B22 6500K 230V P45 IND929001141213 250 12 235
LEDBulb 2.7-25W E27 3000K 230V P45 IND929001140913 250 12 235
LEDBulb 2.7-25W B22 3000K 230V P45 IND929001141013 250 12 235
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Essential LED tube
Product Name Name Lumen Pack Size MRP
ESSENTIAL LEDtube 1200mm 18W840 T8 IND IEssential TLED 1600 10 1225
ESSENTIAL LEDtube 1200mm 18W865 T8 IND IEssential TLED 1600 10 1225
ESSENTIAL LEDtube 600mm 10W840 T8 IND IEssential TLED 800 10 1000
ESSENTIAL LEDtube 600mm 10W865 T8 IND IEssential TLED 800 10 1000
Features:
•More than 50% energy saving compared to T8 FTL
•Long lifetime of 30,000 hrs
•Easy to replace for friendly use
•Working Voltage range of 140 – 280V
•Surge Protection of 3KV
Application Areas:
•Industry, Infra Segment
•Retail Segment
•Building, Office Segment
• Also available in 30 pcs Industrial Pack6
Our unique edge in delivering lighting solutions
Reducing
electricity bills
and redefining
the space we
live in
Home
Empowering a
sustainable
environment
Government
Creating
brighter safer
streets,
reducing costs
and carbon
footprint
Cities
Helping
businesses to
reduce energy,
work
differently and
provide new
experiences
Offices
Improving
efficiency and
safety and
reducing
maintenance
costs
Industry
Enhancing the
experience for
fans with
flexible lighting
Stadiums
Helping
retailers drive
sales and build
customer
loyalty
Retail
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What’s globally changing in lighting?Wide Range of LED luminaires for different applications
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Total life cycle impact of lightingUp to 95% during the user phase
1. Green Product
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Eco- DesignLife Cycle Approach
Philips Green Focal Areas
Energy Efficiency
�10% less energy usage
�(e.g. efficacy, LOR or total power consumption)
Packaging
> 10% less packaging in volume or weight
Hazardous Substance
>10% less weight of one of the substances of the
restricted and relevant substance list
>10% radiation dose reduction
Weight
>10 % less product weight (incl. accessories),
measured in Kg.
Recycling and Disposal
>10% higher content of material that can be recycled;
Product that contains > 30% recycled material
Lifetime Reliability
> 10% life time improvement
One or more of GFAs must be significantly better resulting
in a lower total environmental impact.
1. Green Product
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Understanding LED Performance
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Color renderingUnder a continuous spectrum
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Color renderingUnder white light, containing only green and yellow
What is CRI / COLOR RENDERING ?
CRI < 70 CRI > 85
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What’s globally changing in lighting?Is Wattage Comparison the right way of comparison ?
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Efficacy of luminaire Lamp lumensX
System lumens
18200
Relative Photometry Absolute Photometry
System lumens
18200
Light output ratio
65%Lumen output
28000
Standards Applicable to LED luminaire(Safety Standards & Performance)
BIS
16103(Part 1) : 2012 Led Modules for General Lighting- Safety Requirement s
16103(Part 2) : 2012 LED MODULES FOR GENERAL LIGHTING PART 2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
IS 16107 (Part 1) : 2012 LUMINAIRES PERFORMANCE PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
IS 16107 (Part 2) : 2012 LUMINAIRES PERFORMANCE PART 2 PARTICULAR REQUIREMEN TS Section 1 LED Luminaire
IS 16101 : 2012 General Lighting - LEDs and LED modules – Terms and D efinitions
IS 16102(Part 1) : 2012 Self- Ballasted LED-Lamps for General Lighting Servi ces Part 1 Safety Requirements
IS 16102(Part 2) : 2012 Self-Ballasted LED-Lamps for General Lighting Servi ces Part 2 Performance Requirements
IS 15885(Part 2/Sec 13) : 2012
Lamp Control Gear Part 2 Particular Requirements Se ction 13 d.c. or a.c. Supplied Electronic Controlgear for Led Modules
IS 16104 : 2012 d.c. or a.c. Supplied Electronic Control Gear for L ED Modules - Performance Requirements
IS 16105 : 2012 Method of Measurement of Lumen Maintenance of Solid -State Light (LED) Sources
IS 16106 : 2012 Method of Electrical and Photometric Measurements o f Solid-State Lighting (Led) Products
IS 16108 : 2012 Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp Systems
IEC/PAS 62717 Ed. 1 LED MODULES FOR GENERAL LIGHTING : Performance requ irements
IEC62031 Edn1.0 2008-01 LED MODULES FOR GENERAL LIGHTING : Safety Specifica tionsIES LM-79-08 Electrical and Photometric Measurements for Solid S tate Lighting ProductsIES LM-80-08 Measuring Lumen Maintenance of LED Light SourcesIEC/PAS62722-1 Ed.1 2011-06 Luminaire Performance : General Requirements IEC/PAS 62722-2-1 Ed. 1 Luminaire performance – Part 2-1: Particular require ments for LED luminaires
IEC
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Lighting Power Density (LPD)
• ASHRAE 90.1-2007 provides guidance of Lighting Power Density (LPD)
• LPD should include power consumption of complete fixture, including lamps
and ballasts.
• Two methods for calculating the LPD-
Lighting Power Density
(ASHRAE 2007)
“Building Area”
approach
“Space-by-Space” approach
(in most cases)
Office Lighting Power Density under Standard 90.1
(W/SF) Convert (W/sqm)
Space 2007 LPD 2007 LPD
Enclosed office 1.1 11.8
Open office 1.1 11.8
Conference/ Meeting 1.3 14.0
Training 1.4 15.1
Lobby 1.3 14.0
Atrium (1st three floors) 0.6 6.5
Atrium (additional floors) 0.2 2.2
Corridor 0.5 5.4
Active stairway 0.6 6.5
Active storage 0.8 8.6
Restroom 0.9 9.7
Electrical/ Mechanical 1.5 16.1
Food preparation 1.2 12.9
Dining 0.9 9.7
Laboratory 1.4 15.1
Building area method 1.0 10.8
3. System Approach
NBCC / NLC 2010
What’s globally changing in lighting?
RECOMMENDATIONSSTANDARDS
Sustainable Lighting Solution is also about meeting the Lighting needs
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The lighting landscape is changingCreating a world of opportunity – Beyond Illumination
A digital ceiling
infrastructure as
pathway for
information
Imagine...
Every mobile
phone a personal
service portal,
location based
Indoor positioning
for advanced in
context information
and indoor navigation
Wide range of
sensors to learn
from the indoor
environment
20 Lighting beyond illumination
Light Sources Luminaires Connected Lighting Systems & Services
Market leader in energy efficient connected LED lighting solutions
Expanding from products to systems and
services
We take light beyond illumination.
Today, our ongoing innovation is
transforming lighting in the digital age.
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Networked
lighting controls
for smart
buildings
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Key Solutions Networked & Connected - IndoorBased on innovations & offerings
* Google Shopper Marketing Council, 2014 **Cisco IBSG, 2013
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Integrate with Energy Management System >5,000 sqm; new construction
Networked control solution for lighting control and integrating with HVAC, BMS, security, fire
detection, access control, blinds, motors etc.
MapView – Building
services control
management
software
Load control
devices
User
interfaces
3. System Approach
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Key Solutions Networked - OutdoorBased on innovations & offerings
* Google Shopper Marketing Council, 2014 **Cisco IBSG, 2013
Energy Saving
•Accurate ON/OFF switching
Monitoring
•Instant alarms, reports and
data storage
•Accurate energy metering
•Operational reliability and
optimized maintenance
- Remote cabinet
monitoring
- Lamp failure detection
- Flashing lamps and day-
burners detection
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What’s globally changing in lighting?Centralized Monitoring & Control
ON/OFF optimized to daylights hours everyday
Consistent view of all streetlight cabinets with Actual Burn Hours Alarms for proactive maintenance
Billing based on Actual Power Consumption with remote Automated Meter Reading (AMR)
Dimming with AmpLight equipment saves up to 35% energyControl of Dimming for Step Dim Gears & LED Drivers
On Demand Real-Time Remote Control of streetlights from computer or mobile phone for emergency or special
situations
Selective On/Off/Dim some areas to ease power demands and/or recovery of power supply during black out
AmpLightPhilips Standalone
Features :
-Failure detection.
-Asset management overview.
-Status overview.
-Energy consumption reports
Energy Efficient Outdoor Lighting solutions
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AmpLightSystem overview
AmpWeb Servers
AmpLight
Standard
AmpLight
Advanced
Monitoring
GPRS (2G)
IP (Rj45)
3/4G ext. modem
API
Application Programming Interface
PCCellphone
Control room
Photocell
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Smart &
Networked
Lighting
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Key SolutionsBased on innovations & offerings
LED Innovation Continues
Conventional
LEDs only
StoreWise
LEDs
-40%saving
Smart dimming
-35%additional saving
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Key SolutionsBased on innovations & offerings
LED Innovation Continues
And Controls Get Added
Conventional
LEDs only
Networked
Controls
LEDs
-50%saving
Smart dimming
-35%additional saving
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Be in control
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Lighting Beyond
Illumination
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Apply Lighting Control (<5,000 sqm)
Automatic saving- Lighting are on when needed
DALI system is the most widely used digital control system in the
world
Daylight linkage
- Reduce artificial lighting when
daylight is sufficient
- Up to 30-35% savings
- Switch on or dim up when
sensing occupants presence
- Up to 30% savings
Lights on when needed Perfect regulation for every area
- Enable daylight to displace artificial lighting
with sensitivity to occupants
- Up to 75% savings
Combination of Daylight & motion detector
Motion detector Daylight integration
3. System Approach
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Light Pollution Reduction
• Uniform Illumination
• Zero Trespass at Project Boundaries
• No Up-lighting of Trees, Etc.
• Maintain Façade Lighting On The Building Face
4. Pollution Reduction
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Solar Street Lighting System
System Offering
•LED Solar Street Light with MPPT controller
•Solar Panel
•Battery
•Battery Box
•Galvanised Pole
•Pole fixing piece
5. Renewable Approach
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LEDs have many advantagescompared to other sources
Advantages of LEDs� Long lasting and low maintenance
� Energy efficient
� Dynamic (digitally) color control
� Small (design flexibility)
� Directed light (= increased efficiency)
� Robust and vibration proof
� Turn on instantly
� No IR and UV radiation in the beam
� Cool beam of light
� Low voltage
� No mercury
Less
Weight
Lifetime
Reliability
Recycling
and Disposal
Energy
ConsumptionHazardous
Substances
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Life Cycle Analysis of 3 competing technologiesComparison basis
Number of lamps needed for 25k hr of usage
Twister T2 14W (8k hr)
EnduraLED 12W (25k hr)
Incandescent 60W (1k hr)
1. Green Product
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Life Cycle Analysis of 3 competing technologiesLED is best option on environment
User phase is the dominant characteristic
60W
14W
Inca
ndescent
CFLLE
D
12W
1. Green Product
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Luminaire Efficiency upgrade
• Omni-directional Lighting Control (OLC)-
– High efficiency
– uniformity
– high comfort
• High efficiency (Light Output Ratio= LOR up to 78%) with D8H
very high output louver (reflection rate is 94%); UGR<19
8 series
2. Efficient Product
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Green Lighting Approach
1. Green Product Approach
2. Efficient Product Approach
3. Energy Saving System Approach
4. Light Pollution Reduction
5. Renewable Energy Approach
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Luminaire Efficiency - LED
How to evaluate energy efficiency ?
•Lumen / Watt differs per LED type, color
temperature and CRI
•Lumen / Watt of the bare LED ≠ Lumen /Watt of the
luminaire due to
• Thermal losses
• Optical losses
• Driver losses
What is key to understand?
•Color temperature - Cool white LEDs are
more efficient that warm white
•When comparing lm/W, make sure that the
total system output and system power is taken
into account
2. Efficient Product
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Stellar Bright (17W)
Features:
•Upto 45% energy saving over 32 W CFL-I
•Long life of 15 Years with 15000 hrs life
•Upto 98% brighter compared to equivalent
wattage CFL lamp
•Available in 17W as replacement for 32W CFL
•Available in Crystal White
•Available in B22 and E27 caps
Application Areas:
•Residential areas ( Halls,Bedrooms,Kitchens)
•Offices
•Commercial areas
•Shops, Hotels, Restaurants, Schools, Hospitals
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Product Name SAP Code LumenPack
SizeMRP
LEDBulb 17W 2000lm E27 6500K 230V A67 9290011778142000 6 949
LEDBulb 17W 2000lm B22 6500K 230V A67 9290011777142000 6 949