Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up

In this study, the indoor illuminance of a full-scale mock-up with LED system and external automated blinds was quantitatively evaluated by performing experiments involving integrated blinds and LED dimming controls. Actual illuminance experimental data were constructed and analyzed using commercial...

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Main Authors: Chul-Ho Kim, Kwang-Ho Lee, Kang-Soo Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/12/3238
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description In this study, the indoor illuminance of a full-scale mock-up with LED system and external automated blinds was quantitatively evaluated by performing experiments involving integrated blinds and LED dimming controls. Actual illuminance experimental data were constructed and analyzed using commercialized blind control logic. The results revealed changes in the LED dimming ratio (turning-off ratio), and that the indoor illuminance required for the indoor space of 500 ± 30 lx could be secured in all cases when daylight was introduced according to weather conditions. It was found that because the angle and vertical position (VP) were fixed, manual blind controls could not efficiently use daylight, even though they could cut off solar radiation. When the blinds were automatically controlled in three-steps based on the exterior vertical illuminance under clear sky, the dimming rates of Zones A and B were found to be 68 and 50%, respectively. When the blinds were automatically controlled in four-steps, the dimming rates of Zone A (1.5 m from the window) and Zone B (4.5 m from the window) were found to be at 70% and 52%, respectively. If the VP and slat angle could be adjusted without lowering all the blinds, it would be possible to secure work plane illuminance, because the inflow of daylight increases, without the direct impact of direct sunlight and glare. These results indicate that integrated blinds and LED dimming controls can contribute to maintaining standard illuminance and saving lighting energy using daylight.
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spelling doaj.art-26ae06462f7f41d7a8d9fa3fe27b0eb82023-11-20T04:38:43ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-06-011312323810.3390/en13123238Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-UpChul-Ho Kim0Kwang-Ho Lee1Kang-Soo Kim2Energy ICT Convergence Research Department, Korea Institute of Energy Research, 140 Yuseong-daero, 1312 beon-gil, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34101, KoreaDepartment of Architecture, College of Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Architecture, College of Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, KoreaIn this study, the indoor illuminance of a full-scale mock-up with LED system and external automated blinds was quantitatively evaluated by performing experiments involving integrated blinds and LED dimming controls. Actual illuminance experimental data were constructed and analyzed using commercialized blind control logic. The results revealed changes in the LED dimming ratio (turning-off ratio), and that the indoor illuminance required for the indoor space of 500 ± 30 lx could be secured in all cases when daylight was introduced according to weather conditions. It was found that because the angle and vertical position (VP) were fixed, manual blind controls could not efficiently use daylight, even though they could cut off solar radiation. When the blinds were automatically controlled in three-steps based on the exterior vertical illuminance under clear sky, the dimming rates of Zones A and B were found to be 68 and 50%, respectively. When the blinds were automatically controlled in four-steps, the dimming rates of Zone A (1.5 m from the window) and Zone B (4.5 m from the window) were found to be at 70% and 52%, respectively. If the VP and slat angle could be adjusted without lowering all the blinds, it would be possible to secure work plane illuminance, because the inflow of daylight increases, without the direct impact of direct sunlight and glare. These results indicate that integrated blinds and LED dimming controls can contribute to maintaining standard illuminance and saving lighting energy using daylight.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/12/3238exterior automated blindlight emitting diodes (LED) lampfull-scale mock-upblind automated controldimming controlindoor illuminance
spellingShingle Chul-Ho Kim
Kwang-Ho Lee
Kang-Soo Kim
Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up
Energies
exterior automated blind
light emitting diodes (LED) lamp
full-scale mock-up
blind automated control
dimming control
indoor illuminance
title Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up
title_full Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up
title_fullStr Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up
title_short Evaluation of Illuminance Measurement Data through Integrated Automated Blinds and LED Dimming Controls in a Full-Scale Mock-Up
title_sort evaluation of illuminance measurement data through integrated automated blinds and led dimming controls in a full scale mock up
topic exterior automated blind
light emitting diodes (LED) lamp
full-scale mock-up
blind automated control
dimming control
indoor illuminance
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/12/3238
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