Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System

A daylighting control system that uses the closed loop proportional algorithm needs to be calibrated both during nighttime and daytime. The selection of the daytime calibration time can affect the behavior of the system and is usually performed when the ratio of the illuminance of the ceiling sensor...

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Main Authors: Aris Tsangrassoulis, Lambros Doulos, Angelos Mylonas
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/21/7056
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description A daylighting control system that uses the closed loop proportional algorithm needs to be calibrated both during nighttime and daytime. The selection of the daytime calibration time can affect the behavior of the system and is usually performed when the ratio of the illuminance of the ceiling sensor (<i>S<sub>D</sub></i><sub>,<i>tc</i></sub>) to the illuminance at a point on the working plane (<i>E<sub>D</sub></i><sub>,<i>tc</i></sub>) is relatively large without sunlight patches in the ceiling photo-sensor’s field of view (FOV). However, this requirement is not associated with a specific value and can be achieved under a wide range of conditions related to the sky luminance distribution. In the present work, four ceiling sensors with different field of views (FOVs) were examined in a typical north-facing office space. The effect of daytime calibration on the system’s performance was estimated through the calculation of lighting energy savings and the overdimming percentage. The results show that the effect of both the FOV of the ceiling sensor and the daytime calibration period is small except for the case of the sensor without cover, especially when it is close to the opening. In an attempt to quantify the <i>S<sub>Dtc</sub></i>/<i>I<sub>Dtc</sub></i> ratio, a new magnitude (<i>RR</i>) is proposed by dividing the illuminance ratios of the ceiling photo-sensor by that on the working surface during daytime and nighttime calibration. Thus, the daily calibration of the sensors with cover can be performed when <i>RR</i> > 1.
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spelling doaj.art-5ca8311cd4fd4abab6ae2ef752b92d9c2023-11-22T20:42:53ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-10-011421705610.3390/en14217056Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control SystemAris Tsangrassoulis0Lambros Doulos1Angelos Mylonas2Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly, Pedion Areos, 38334 Volos, GreeceSchool of Applied Arts and Sustainable Design, Hellenic Open University, Parodos Aristotelous 18, 26335 Patras, GreeceDepartment of Architecture, University of Thessaly, Pedion Areos, 38334 Volos, GreeceA daylighting control system that uses the closed loop proportional algorithm needs to be calibrated both during nighttime and daytime. The selection of the daytime calibration time can affect the behavior of the system and is usually performed when the ratio of the illuminance of the ceiling sensor (<i>S<sub>D</sub></i><sub>,<i>tc</i></sub>) to the illuminance at a point on the working plane (<i>E<sub>D</sub></i><sub>,<i>tc</i></sub>) is relatively large without sunlight patches in the ceiling photo-sensor’s field of view (FOV). However, this requirement is not associated with a specific value and can be achieved under a wide range of conditions related to the sky luminance distribution. In the present work, four ceiling sensors with different field of views (FOVs) were examined in a typical north-facing office space. The effect of daytime calibration on the system’s performance was estimated through the calculation of lighting energy savings and the overdimming percentage. The results show that the effect of both the FOV of the ceiling sensor and the daytime calibration period is small except for the case of the sensor without cover, especially when it is close to the opening. In an attempt to quantify the <i>S<sub>Dtc</sub></i>/<i>I<sub>Dtc</sub></i> ratio, a new magnitude (<i>RR</i>) is proposed by dividing the illuminance ratios of the ceiling photo-sensor by that on the working surface during daytime and nighttime calibration. Thus, the daily calibration of the sensors with cover can be performed when <i>RR</i> > 1.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/21/7056artificial lightingdaylight harvestingenergy efficiencyenergy savingslighting controlphoto-sensors
spellingShingle Aris Tsangrassoulis
Lambros Doulos
Angelos Mylonas
Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System
Energies
artificial lighting
daylight harvesting
energy efficiency
energy savings
lighting control
photo-sensors
title Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System
title_full Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System
title_fullStr Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System
title_full_unstemmed Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System
title_short Simulating the Impact of Daytime Calibration in the Behavior of a Closed Loop Proportional Lighting Control System
title_sort simulating the impact of daytime calibration in the behavior of a closed loop proportional lighting control system
topic artificial lighting
daylight harvesting
energy efficiency
energy savings
lighting control
photo-sensors
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/21/7056
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