Low-Cost Lighting For the Long Term

Building Operating Management

No one deliberately chooses a lamp or fixture that will cost more to operate than one that would do so equally well at a lower life-cycle cost. Yet many buildings have lighting systems that were selected without much regard to operating costs. Unless facility executives and system designers pay attention to factors that influence lighting operating costs, they may be strapping themselves with ongoing costs that could well have been avoided.

Three major cost components should be evaluated when determining operating costs for building lighting systems: energy use, lamps and maintenance. By considering these cost components, facility executives can select the most suitable system for the application with the lowest overall cost of ownership.

Energy Costs

The most commonly considered operating cost is energy. Everyone would agree that the goal is to use the most efficient light source suitable for the application. But the comparison is usually limited to selecting the light source type: incandescent vs. fluorescent, or high intensity discharge (HID) vs. fluorescent. Once the light source is selected, aesthetics and first costs become the determining factors.

That approach fails to consider real energy costs. Different fixtures and lamps, even of the same type, use different amounts of energy to produce the same amount of light. Real energy costs should be evaluated, not just the efficiency of the light source. Given the number of hours that the lighting system operates, even relatively minor differences in energy use will produce significant differences in energy costs.

After Fluorescent Lamps Burn Out...

While high-efficiency fluorescent lamps can generate benefits like reduced energy costs and material for green marketing initiatives, these benefits come with a price: hazardous mercury. Since fluorescent lamps contain mercury, they need to be recycled. Air Cycle solutions make it simple, and include online Recycling Reports and official Certificates of Recycling to track and prove recycling efforts. Learn more » Air Cycle recycling solutions