Building Automation Systems (BAS) are intelligent networks that manage and optimize various aspects of a building's operation. One of their most impactful applications is in lighting control, contributing significantly to energy efficiency and cost savings. This article explores how BAS leverage different strategies to optimize lighting systems, analyzing their benefits, considerations, and potential drawbacks.
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Optimizing Lighting with BAS: Strategies and Applications
BAS employ several key strategies to optimize lighting systems:
Daylight Harvesting: This strategy utilizes natural light to reduce dependence on artificial lighting. BAS can integrate with light sensors strategically placed throughout the building. These sensors measure ambient light levels and adjust artificial lighting accordingly. When sufficient natural light is available, the BAS dims or switches off artificial fixtures, significantly reducing energy consumption.
Occupancy Sensing: BAS can incorporate occupancy sensors embedded in ceilings, walls, or furniture. These sensors detect human presence in a space...