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Lighting Design Lab

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A few months ago, Stephanie Seyk. Snohomish County Facilities Project Lead and Scott Gibson of PUD Energy Services, approached the LDL to help with a retrofit for their South County Local Office in Lynnwood, WA. They wanted to accomplish three things with the retrofit; lower the lighting loads in the facility, improve the lighting quality, and, related to the first two, demonstrate to their customers the good energy efficient lighting practices that they promote.

The bulk of the existing lighting for their open and closed offices was rather typical for a building of that period (1967); 112 prismatic, lensed, 2'x4' troffer fixtures (4 T-12 lamps with 2 magnetic ballasts in each). This resulted in overlighted work areas (60 to 100 footcandles) and a power density of over 5 W/ft2.

Recycling Spent Lamps with Air Cycle

A lighting upgrade can produce lots of spent, mercury-containing lamps that need to be properly recycled to prevent the release of mercury into the environment. Air Cycle makes it easy with fast and simple large and small-facility recycling solutions. Learn more » Air Cycle lamp recycling solutions