Energy efficient lighting systems consequences for environment, health and human factors
Providing optimal lighting for the users needs at all times is the lighting systems first and foremost task. With todays increasing energy prices and the awareness the effect that increased emission of greenhouse gasses has on the environment, motivates us to fulfilling these needs at an optimal energy efficient manor. A fully automated and adaptive lighting control system allows us to do this. In this aspect it is important to be aware of what influence the lighting has on the individual user, both concerning psychological and health aspects. This study investigates these aspects by implementing new luminaires and a new lighting control system in a large hospital building in Norway. Different types of installations are being implemented and both technical values (energy use, temperature, CO2-level, daylight level) and psychological influence are being tracked before, during and after the project period. The study is expected to be completed in 2008, but preliminary results from the pre-test and the first post-test are expected to be available by autumn 2007.
Lighting lighting controls human factors psychological and health measurements energy efficiency.
Fostervold Knut Inge Larsen P(a)l J. Lillelien Eriend Mjφs Tor Berg Morten Olav
Lillehammer University College, Norway Norconsult AS, Norway NLK (CIE NC)/Lyskultur - The Norwegian Lighting Institute, Norway NLK (CIE NC)/Norconsult AS, Norway Fagerhult AS, Norway
国际会议
26th Session of the CIE(国际照明委员会(CIE)第26届大会)
北京
英文
621-624
2007-07-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)