EE105; LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN
PART 1 PROGRAMMING TEST
When evaluating the return on investment for advanced lighting controls in an
existing building, the return on investment is based on _____. - ANSWER
How fast do energy savings recover the installed cost for the controls
For different control devices and systems to be interoperable, they must be
designed to the same protocol or utilize some form of gateway function. -
ANSWER True
The designer should provision for functional testing of installed controls to
_____. - ANSWER Ensure the installed systems satisfy owner project
requirements, and are therefore likely to be accepted and enact the design intent
Which of the following is ideally answered during programming? - ANSWER
All of the above
Back
Lighting control systems should be easy to maintain so as to _____. -
ANSWER Preserve the design intent and associated energy savings
Programming occurs during the _____ phase of a project. Its primary purpose is
to develop as clear an idea as possible of the _____. - ANSWER Pre-Design;
Owner Project Requirements
In a new construction project, energy cost savings are typically calculated based
on collected field data for the site such as submeters, light loggers, etc. -
ANSWER False
Automatic shutoff control savings can be calculated as _____. - ANSWER
OFF time (hours) x lighting demand (kW) x average cost/kWh
One way of ensuring occupants accept lighting controls and do not attempt to
bypass them is to ensure _____. - ANSWER All of the above
PART 1 PROGRAMMING TEST
When evaluating the return on investment for advanced lighting controls in an
existing building, the return on investment is based on _____. - ANSWER
How fast do energy savings recover the installed cost for the controls
For different control devices and systems to be interoperable, they must be
designed to the same protocol or utilize some form of gateway function. -
ANSWER True
The designer should provision for functional testing of installed controls to
_____. - ANSWER Ensure the installed systems satisfy owner project
requirements, and are therefore likely to be accepted and enact the design intent
Which of the following is ideally answered during programming? - ANSWER
All of the above
Back
Lighting control systems should be easy to maintain so as to _____. -
ANSWER Preserve the design intent and associated energy savings
Programming occurs during the _____ phase of a project. Its primary purpose is
to develop as clear an idea as possible of the _____. - ANSWER Pre-Design;
Owner Project Requirements
In a new construction project, energy cost savings are typically calculated based
on collected field data for the site such as submeters, light loggers, etc. -
ANSWER False
Automatic shutoff control savings can be calculated as _____. - ANSWER
OFF time (hours) x lighting demand (kW) x average cost/kWh
One way of ensuring occupants accept lighting controls and do not attempt to
bypass them is to ensure _____. - ANSWER All of the above