Why light study:
In order to support customers to choose the correct lighting fixtures
and save more engery, YML could offer light study service. The involvement of a
professional lighting designer in a project can assure long-term cost-savings in
terms of equipment, operations, people, and aesthetics.
Equipment Cost Control
lighting designer may either provide a design to meet an established budget, or
may help to establish the budget early in the design phase. The lighting designer
will select equipment from numerous manufacturers to help keep bids competitive
and/or recommend lighting equipment or techniques to reduce installation costs.
Because a lighting designer does not manufacture, sell or install equipment, his
or her involvement in the project may serve to encourages competition, for example:
Negotiating One-of-a-Kind Pricing
If the luminaire is "one of a kind," the lighting designer may be helpful in obtaining
an agreed upon price from the manufacturer.
Identifying Lowest-Cost Unit Pricing
In other instances, unit pricing may be obtained independently and compared with
that of the bidding contractors. The designer also may recommend distributors who
will furnish additional competitive pricing. Finally, the professional lighting
designer will work with the owner's representative and contractors to achieve cost
objectives without sacrificing design objectives.
Operations Cost Control
Methods to reduce long-term operations costs may be an important consideration for
the owner. A professional lighting designer's life cycle cost analysis will demonstrate
the return on initial investment benefits of certain techniques or technologies.
There are numerous ways in which a professional designer can introduce cost reduction
methods to benefit the project, for example:
Avoiding Over-Lighting
In some areas, costs can be reduced simply by not over-lighting a space. Over-lighting
is common when visual issues are not understood, or when "going by the book" in
determining "foot-candle" requirements. Over-lighting also may occur if the recommendations
of individuals who sell equipment are relied upon too heavily.
Improving Reflectance and Integrating Daylight
Additionally, improving the reflectance value of a surface can help reduce lighting
costs, as well as integrating daylight with electric light.
People Costs
The quality of light affects people costs. New studies are demonstrating the effects
of lighting on retail sales, office productivity, and the ability to attract people
to commercial downtown districts after dark. Lighting designers are keenly aware
of these issues, as well as the techniques recommended for achieving positive results.
Aesthetic Costs
Technical skill can be learned, but talent cannot. The "value-added" for good, creative
design is difficult to assess, and will depend upon the appreciation of the decision-makers.
However, the difference between great and average lighting design is very apparent.
Light study Case
(1) Supper market light design (2) Garage light design (3) Grocery store light design
(4) Office area light design (5) Street light design
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