Lutron Case Study: Large-Scale Facilities
Achieve investment recovery in less than 3 years! Automatic adjustment of lighting levels allows for energy savings of up to 60%.
Lutron supported the sustainable large-scale renovation of the Empire State Building. Starting from the central part of the building, engineers worked on controlling the building's load by eliminating unnecessary power consumption. Each window in the facility was renewed, heat-reflective sheets were installed on the exterior walls, and a more efficient lighting design was adopted, reducing lighting power consumption from 1W/ft² (10.8W/m²) to 0.7W/ft² (7.5W/m²). [Results] - Achieved return on investment (ROI) in less than three years by reducing construction and operating costs. - The entire system is scalable and easily programmable. - Even when tenants make layout changes or expansions, lighting management can be easily adjusted to fit the new layout. - Capable of comprehensively managing not only multiple rooms and locations but also multiple floors by identifying customer needs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:ルートロン アスカ
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