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ZoneMate. a eee heal © oe aneseriny ester one sh ZoneMate. Advanced HID Lighting Control for Maximum Energy Savings Save 20-50% on ‘each zone is provided with the ex-_- Gantrel options for pbb ‘act level of ight it requires to reduce Lighting energy costs peer ZoneMate Dimming ZoneMate lighting contro! helps ‘As.no two lighting applicat ing energy costs by 20:50%. These Energy Conta) photosensor aufo- — Wige-Litp oes conto options lo state-of-the-art integrated lighting ‘malicaly compensates for sunlight tailor the system tothe installation, systems offer unique control fiexibil- Pron = fooraasg fx ou ity to provide appropriate light levels Jepending on the amount ergy waste. Typically, the cost ofa _-—-‘fFom Windows, skylights and doors. age iumination ina given a through energy savings win the gM The AEC mains a constant, gina he dated level a ight ‘year Wide--ite warranty period. Te-set level of light in a given area. rimary avant eI he in addition, AEC automatically con- gra Phmely Scvantage of AEC Isis Wide-Lite pioneered dimming trols inal iumen output to save en- the gosign level at instalation and to control for high intensity discharge _—_—&F9- then compensates for light lay then cs keep it at that lovel. AEC automati- (HID) lamps {mercury vapor, metal 988 due to lamp aging. cally compensates for ight loss due halide and high pressure sodium). to lamp aging and dust accumula ‘Today, ZoneMale provides a combi- 4. ZoneMate can control al three tion on fixtures. It also takes full ad- nation of exceptionally versatile op- HID lamp types (mercury vapor, A pine pes vantage of daylight contributions by tions, including Automatic Energy «metal Ralide andihigh pressure se. Fequcing lam output dium) which are more economical t peer oie one soca) Control, programmable timers, 0c ical 0 consumption during daylight hour cupancy detectors and breve! pera than eter ncandescet or ing daylight nours. switching for custom-allored, en- luorescent lamps. However, in ap- Seer re chy, pledersnpmerceeaen — Rggumnedcnmra as, epee cent lamps are used in con- ng sy jeorescent lamps are used in gon. ment ystem inerfae to provide System can be designed witha com- __PYoper Tight levels for specific. Systems to suit all oe eee ene acetentte periods such as lunch or coffee pee breaks, shift changes, maintenance, Intermission anc of uty secu There is a ZoneMate system to meet . 21so allows for changes in area the unique requirements of vitualy, zoneMate ‘usage from one task fo another. The allincustria, commercial, ofice and WerSus inline dimmers, programmed option dramaticaly in- recreational applications. This in- ‘creases savings through reductions Gludes those which require lighting Compare ZoneMate dimming to in- __in tlal energy consumption to suit a variely of activities within {ine dimmers and you'll see there's trultiple zones. ZoneMate tan pro- ‘really no Comparison. Uniike these C1 Manual dimming otters the light- ‘ide Sppropriaie Nght levels for mul- products, a ZoneMate dimming sys- ing flexibiliy required for mult- Me esr worenaceend tem uses ballasts, dimmer electron- purpose spaces. In installations Papel alyrecuca ientlevels ics and controls that are ULL. Listed Such as churches, meting rooms, during breaks and shift changes. as. dimming system and warranted exhibit halls and auditoriums, PoE R eS ca ler teeel for three years. ZoneMate ballasts -_ZoneMale systems provide control iGhReNele Wi oich MALTS are specifically designed as dim- flexibility, increased efficiency and orlasks performed and keeps tis ‘ming ballasts and UL. Listed as reduced fixture counts compared to pvetconee(inaoghet teeed such. They have factory set lower standard lighting systems, fie pence limits to prevent lamps from operat- ing at 20 wa poner level which Introducing ZoneMate * ‘would reduce lamp life, and they i Zonelate HID Dimming fealure a crest factor oj less than Bi-Level HID Switching saves energy four 1.45 at bot righ an tings ’ ar Easel painen andiow stings fo widedte's new ZoneMate Bi-Level fiers wasted energy as Leen oa rea econ ngs aries NER a Niet a ighting contro for areas where De varied to meet changing require- Grates ata high power factor ana” uate, but high levels are required ments on a day-to-day or long maintains ful voage to the larmp Vesicle 2 eel tbe Fa eee or en a a eee ‘switching for HID lamps which re- ore viding low level selection when full 2. This flexible system is capable of lighting levels are not needed: In Salting diferent levels oF ight nde fact. in applications such as siorage paAGAY Ut aor Soria ers ‘reas, warehouses, airports, parking lots and securtty areas, Bi-Level ‘switching can show a 75% savings in energy use over a standard light- ing system. It is an economical al- ternative for those installations that do not need full range dimming, yet can benefit from the energy savings {and uniform illumination of a two level lighting system. Control options for BiLevel Switching Automatic switching may be pro- vided by occupancy detectors or photocells. Occupancy detectors are ideal for areas such as ware- house aisles where a high level of light is needed only when the area is occupied. Passive infra-red de- tectors automatically switch light levels from low to high when occu- ancy is detected and switch back to low when the area is vacated Photocells with adjustable trip points may also be used to automatically Switch lights to high or low levels, ‘depending on daylight contribution ‘or Seouriy requirements. ans Coe Programmed switching by preset timeclocks provides appropriate lev- ‘ls of light for specitic periods of time for eficient, automatic energy savings. In addition, an energy management system interface may be used to allow lighting control via ‘contact closures with most available systems for versatile programmed switching, i (Manual switching allows flexible lighting control and may be used in ZoneMate Bi-Level Switching Somos conjunction with automatic or pro- a D> {grammed systems as an ‘overt’ oer lamp” concept allows ballasts to be may include a variety of roan Powered from conventional branch contol stations with available How ZoneMate Works Circuits for smooth, stable dimming. remote panels, programmable Most Wide-Lite fixtures are available _timeclogks, and energy manage- ZoneMate HID dimming is a multiple ith integral or emote aiming ment system interface 2one system which uses ting eae contol fo manage energy consump- ZoneMate Bi-Level HID switching tlonand provide varabe niensiiéS the immer panel accepts inputs is @ two eve ighting conto systomh {ora variety of architectural. task, trom control stations and optional _—_suitable for applications where iow and securly applications. The sys- EC (Automatic Energy Control) ieve'ilumination can be used to tam consists of integral or remote | sencors, These inputs are used by save energy wien flighting levels dimming ballasts for HID foaures, athe dimmer panel o produce appro- are not neaded. The system con firmer panel, and appropriate Con. priate signals on the ballast Conlfol sists of Integfal or remote Bi-Level trols (See accompanying diagram) Circuits. AEC sencors read light lev- ballasts for HID fixtures, a Bi-Level els within each zone being con- interface panel, and appropriate The dimming ballasts each con- trolled and adlust lamp output Controls, (See accompanying {ain an integral eectronic module accordingly to maintain a constant diagram) which performs the actual dimming iymination level, Control options, fnolion, These nda dimmers The Bi-Level ballasts each contain nd to sign n integral electronic module which Control ereuits. This “dmmer-per- Perfor the righow Swing These modules respond to the con- trol circuit wiring. This system allows ballasts to be powered from conven- tional branch circuits. Mast Wide-Lite fixtures are available with integral ‘or remote 8'-Level ballasts. The Bi-Level interface panel accepts inputs from applicable controls and has the capacity to control four zones, as standard. Control circuits ‘connect to Bi-Level ballasts, Con- {rol options may include manual ‘switches, photocelis, occupancy detectors, programmable time- clocks, and energy management system interface. Compare the savings ‘The accompanying charts show theoretical eneray cost savings of ZoneMate dimming and switching systems compared to standard sys- tems in some typical installations. ‘On the follawing pages, actual in- stallations throughout the U.S. are presented as case studies fo show how end-users are enjoying the benefits of ZoneMate lighting control and realizing the substantial savings in energy costs MIINDUSTRIAL AREA, urination: 60 footcansles, maintained, using (88) industrial lxninaies with 1000 watt metal halide lamps and dimming balasis, Operating schedule for two shift operation, 6 days a week 7am tle 12.901 am tote 74230 am ie = 16am. OFF Lights are also dimmed to 10 tootcandles for tuo 15 minute bresks and one ‘SD minute meal period each shit. Skylights canibute an average of 25 ft ‘candles for 7 hours each day, ‘Avorage Annual Energy Consumption Standard System ZoneMate Oimming ‘verage Annual Energy Savings si6.407 @ Se KWH IE WAREHOUSE AREA luminaton: 30 footcanale, maintained, using (90) aisle lighting Fixtures with 250 watt HPS lamps and two-evel switching Dalasts. Each aisle has an independent HIGHLOW cori. so ight ate at ful power urn Sceupancy only. Operating schedule foro shits, 6 daye a week 7am sic 4 hours @ HIGH as required (22% average occupancy) ‘vorage Annual ‘Average Annual Energy Consumption Energy Savings $2387 Standard System 9 KWH ZoneMate Switching IEPARKING LOT lumination: 5 footcandles, average, using (10) cut-off luminares with 1000 \wall HPS lamps and cimming ballasts, Operating Schedule (6 daysweek): Operating Schedule (1 dayiweek) Dusk-8:90 em, ie Dawn-Dusk OFF 82095 em Sf DuskDawn Ve (enit change) 915-1290 am, te 20-1 am Bt {ond of second shit) tam-Dawn ie ‘Average Annual ‘Average Annual Energy Consumption Energy Savings se42 Standard System @ 9¢ KWH ZoneMate Dimming Typical Annual Energy Savings: ZoneMate vs. Standard Lighting System LEC ACCT] Peeters] RCS-2 Control Station AEC Sensor Case Study: 1B Project Murpay O¥| Heacquaters ElDorado, Arkansas 1 Application ‘This corporate oce Dulaing features @ four-story atrium with considerable daylight Contibuton from windows and skylights icesite Spectra I luminales wih 1000 wat! meta halide lamps are suspended at Various lave to lumenal the atium' nt Foran foliage ‘To ake ful aovantage of supplementary ayight, fllrange Wice-Lite ZoneMate dimming system wth AEC (Automate Energy Contra isutlized. Stateg cally placed AEC sensors monitor ight levels — ‘ypicaly 40% daylight! contoution May ‘trough October and 30% November through Apri — and automaticaly adjust ‘ne dimming ballasts to maintain aight levelof 50 footcandies. In adation. the luminaires oan be mana cimmed for late evering hours, weekends, and hol ays, and can be manvaly controlled for ‘special evens, clean-up and relamping. | Savings Benefits ‘The ZoneMate dimming at Murphy Oi Hescquarters provides a lighting loac reduction of approximately 60-70%. With local KWH costs exceeding 8 Se per KWH, the annul energy savings can excoed 188,000. Energy payback can more than ay for tho cost of the ZoneMate system ‘wihin the three-year warranty perio. @ Project Prudential at Princeton Princeton, New Jersey @ Application Enoiplex, Prudentia'soficeresearch ‘complox at Prnceion’s Forrestal Conte, Teprecents an innovative experiment n en- ‘e¢gy-oficient building design, Consisting ‘of wo 130,000 5q foo! buildings known as Enerpiex Notth an Enerpiex South, the ‘complex incorporates ighting, heating anc ‘ai-concitioning systems designed to max mize energy savings. Enorpiex utlizes @ Wide-Lite ZoneMate ‘Aulamatic Energy Control (AEC) sysiom ‘and Wide Lite F Sos fooaights, SW ‘Series foadights, and Spectra Vil lui ‘aires fr inlonorbulding foade, and parking lt fighting. Both tree story bull Ings have expansive window walls and solights providing considerable daylight Contnbuton.F Series fooaiighs, wih 1000 ‘watt metal halide lamps ang femote dir~ ming ballasts, are suspended frm thre Mar calings io luminate halways on all three floors. AEC sensors measure ambient light and automaticaly adjust ballast power input lo maintain preset iluination levels, Typically, 50 to 60% af he lighting reaure- ‘ment can be supplied by daylighting and maintain a 50 foatcandle average. Marval dimming control may be employed in the evenings, for unscheduled weekend ard holiday use, and fr special events Te avium area of Enerpiox North (shoun above) serves a8 heat ex ‘changer, using solar panels to collact heat tomartain desired seasonal occupied space temperature. To take advantage of {ul aayighng ‘rom Octeber trough Api, Wide-Lite SW Ser tooaigh's with 1000 walt metal halide lamps are used in con- iunction with an AEC system, The fhcures Fotmaly ile a 305 kamen output and 50% ballast power input to provide inter: ilurination wit excellent energy savings. ‘The packing area is urinated with Spectra Vil umiaires win 1000 watt Metal hale lamps. The lurinaires operate from AEC sensors or programmed selec tion of high or low intensities, as required |Savings/Benefits ‘The ZoneMate AEC dimming systrn at Prudential al Princeton is capable o light: ing loac reductions of up fo 50 to 60%. With area KWH costs of 85¢, annual en le1gy savings can exceed $11,000, ZoneMate. Case Study: Project ‘Orchard Mesa Community Poo! ‘Grand Junction, Colorado Application In this community swimming faclty, Wide Lite Spectta V luminaires are used in con- junction wih a ZoneMate Automatic Enoray CConttel (AEC) dimming system. The lum= ‘aves, with 400 watt HPS lamps, afe Sus- ‘pended from the ealing grid and located ‘round the perimeter af he poo. The ‘Spectra Vs asymmetric retlecor system projets ight dstiauiton tothe poo) from perimeter postions, thus allowing conve. fant acess tothe Toutes for relarnping ‘and maintenance. The dustight, gasketed Consiuction of he Spectra V juminaire withstands the adverse effects of chem Cale and high humidty normally found in ‘an indoor pool area, 6 ‘Awallof windows and mutiple sevights provide supplementary daylight. A Tul range ZoneMate dimming system with AEC measures daylighting and reduces balast inputs Gung operating hours to maintain {60 0 70 footeandies, with minimum eneray requirements. Manus! contrals may be Used to reduce lighting levels fo alminate Glare on the poo's surface, and help cre ale a more tranquil atmosphere for recreational svmring, Luminaires may also be manually controled during evening lessons and mantenance petiogs. Ouring ompetiion events, ZoneMate provides Increased lighting levels of over 100 foot ‘candles for spectator viewing Savings Benefits ‘The ZoneMate AEC dimming system at rohard Mesa Community Pool proves flexible lighting contro thats also capable (of reducing lighting loads by an average of {60 10 70%. With local aneray cosis of 8 5e per KWH, the annual energy savings ap proach $8,000. These savings provide for ‘payback forthe cost ofa Zonekate cm tng system within Wice-Lie's twesyear warranty period ZoneMate. Case Study: Project ‘Niagara Mohawk Powerplant Contral Canter Cay, New York Application ‘The design of this powerplant control cen tor required adjustable igri intensities wit ingest lurination This alows sent els fo comfortably monitor CRT and an ‘unciator panels during various stages of ‘petalion “A Wice-LRe ZonelMala system ‘and remote ballasts aro used to power and Control endari-mounted 400 wait metal halide indirect uminatres, Low lighting levels of approsimately 20 ‘ooteandles provise comfortable, lare-tee eewing of terminals and instrumentation ‘during normal operations. A ZoneMate RCS contol staon is used to merease light levels to 80 footcanaies for inspection periods, repairs, emergency operations and cloan-up Savings Benefits The ZoneMate system at Niagara Mohawk provides tlexibe, task-oriented ightng onto and reduces ighting load require ments by £0 10 60% ZoneMate, Case Study: Project ‘Solland Arona. Fresno, Callornia Application In reighting the Ciy of Fresro’s special ‘events center, eficiency and foxy Were considered equally important. & \Wice-ite ZoneMate cimmng system wth VIP-V (Variable Intensity Preset) contais provides elevan zones of canta. Lighting Is provided by (64) Wide-Lie IL Seres luminaires with 1000 watt metal aide lamps aver the arena and (90) IL Seto luminaires wth 400 watt HPS lamps over the seating area ‘The ViPlV preset contol system pro vides fora vatiety af pre-determines lighting scenes fr basketball boxing, concerts, conventions, trade shows and Special events. Controls are located both inthe press box and at foot level. The 1000 wat metal halide fixtures over the arena loa are divided int nice zones o {enming cont, wth the eapacty to pro vide up to 200 feotcandles on th foo fr televiced events: Manual contrals are use to increase lighting levels in the seating areas for cleanup and the arial and de parture of spocators. Spill ight from the Tela hase lursmatres “rises” wth the Figh pressure sodium lighting to provide ‘geod overal colar rencton WSavings/Benefits The ZoneMate dimming system at Selanc ‘Area provides flexible lighting corttal to Sulla wide range of acivites. The recuc. tion in lighting foade through dimming can ‘save over $12,000 n annual energy costs, based on the local KWH cost of 8.5. downlights. ZoneMate VIPAW (Variable sly Preset) system contrals the high bay tumina ‘otal hae cows lights. The eystem ie configured to rine zenes ol presel conral. each wi an ont function At the corto! bot a VIP remote contol allows scene sel Serve the function in progress. Each of the rine zones may be switched of, and al Project ‘co Arena ‘Sacramento, Caitornia Application (Current home stadium tothe Natonal Basketball Aesooiation Saoramento Kings, ‘Atco Arona i a mutl-purpose facity Days and spacial events. A Wide-Lite, ‘Zonelale system provides exceptional ing contro exibty for these diverse The arenas tlurinatea wih (42) 1000 watt metal nalde high ay luminaires over the flor, (22) 280 watt MM high bay lum: nares over the seating area, (4) 175 wat MH domights athe comers, metal halide is ightng and auxiliary ingandesc rine may be switched toa single master Cont requ During basketball games the ighting level can 20d ta 280 lootzandies fortelevsion broadcasting or taping, When plays and concerts are scheduied, lighting levels can be reduced according) Clean-up and events preparation, te il mination can be dimmed or adjusted as Fequied. Win rine zones of contral, each With four preset ntensites, abroad range lighting combinations may be selected WSavings/Benefits The ZoneMate VIP-V dimming system at ‘ico Arena aiows vitally united ight ing conitol and provides load reductions of Oto 50%, With energy cous in this aroa, 41 6.0¢ por KWH, annual average eneroy Savings are over $7,000, Project Industria loys Pomona, California @ Application ‘This 100,000 square foot wiring taciity was designed fo take advantage ofthe long dayight hours in sunny Souther Call fomia. An average of 10 hours of daylight er day, via skylights and tuck doors, pro Vides Up to twa thirds of he lighting Togulements. The plant operates 24 hours | day. The ligting system consists of | ‘Wide-Lite vee-2008 ZoneMate AEC (Automatic Energy Conta} dimming sys tem and (84) WidedLite IL Series inci luminaires with 1000 watt HPS lamps, 10 Leng ve ra rag a 60 es ope reer Foes fotlaten ors cacrcy ese era ohaiari camer eel knveaee ooo oar Soe ute wgganian cat ae cone aeee ae Praca nora Sevante nese meuruan ah eee oe | Mi Savings/Benefits By ullzing supplementary natural ight, the ‘orignal cost of ZoneMate dimming equi: ment was recovered in the fist year of ‘Operation af Industrial Alloys. Based on local KWH costs of 7.5¢, the company can ‘save approximately $14,750 in ighting ‘energy costs with tne ZonelMate AEC system, ZoneMate. Case Study: Project Boeing 767 Paint Hangar Everett, Washington Application ‘This glant aroraft nangar was specticaly designed for painting Boeing 767 and 787 sere acral. The lighting system incorpo. fales an sight zone ZoneMate Automatic Energy Contol (AEC) system wih Wide- Lite indoor luminaes and industria Aoodights 400 walt luminaires are installed above the painting area in the same structure as the air handing system. Approximately 200 vetically-mounted F series foodights, with 1000 watt lamps, are stated on the walls, ‘ofthe hangar. combination of high pres sure socium and metal halide lamps are Used to create a color “mix” that reduces flare ana provides superior color renciion ‘orwork with lumsinum aircraft sutages. When an airplane is painted, bright epoxy paints applied from a moving paint eleva {or system. During this operation ighls ae sequentially dimmed in each zone 12 Feduce glare onthe freshy panted surtaces. When opened, the massive hangar doots provide supplementary daylight. ZoneMate AEC sensors reauoe ihre lumen output and ballast input accordingly. Eight zonas of AEC provide a uniform light ing level. Manual overige controls can produce lighting energy reductions of 50 to 60% during daylight operations, Mana! Conta s also Used for evening, clean-up ‘and unprogrammed task lighting pends In adtion, AEC automatically compen- alos for lamp lumen depreciation and light loss due to dust accumulation on fature lenses by increasing ballast inp 0 main tain preset ilurination levels, Due to the extensive operating hours and ‘number ofits a his large fact, ZoneMate proves allracive energy sav ings, even wih tho iow KWH cost oF 208 In this area. Pony shortages or "brown-outs” clten occur in this area due fo seasonal felts on hyero-laciic powerpants, With Zonelate dimming, Boeing can reduce iis energy demand by 30% to accomodate ‘power fluctuaton and stil maintain normal ‘Operations. More important, ZoneMate provides a flexible lighting contol system fustom talored to ni acity and 3 ‘operations, ” Case Study: Project Chicago Transit Authority Kedzie Steet Garage (Chicago Hinois @ Application This madern transit system faci is used toeticiently service, clean, repal and sore CTA buses Operations are 18 hours et day, 6 days a week, wih tree wore sts and some unscheduled mairtennce petogs. Tho facily features a Wide-Lte ZoneMate dimming system with Automatic, Energy Contiol (AEC) and Wide-Lite dust tight L Series luminaires with 400 watt metal halice lamps. Because 4% ofthe Ccaling area is unized for skylights, AEC ‘compensates for daylight cortution ‘which can approach 40 footcandles on a regular basis, Due to oly dit cancion 2 ‘rom exhaust fumes, fature lenses can come easly soled. As this occurs, he [REC system automatealy brings light lev ls up to preset setings unl ure clear Ing operations restore lumen output. In ‘2ckiton, AEC provides lumen maintenance by raising powe to the lamps as thay age ‘and lose lumen output At Til power setings, an indicator ight atthe ZoneMate DM pane! signals relamping time Breaks, lunch periods, and shit changes are all programmed fo dim lah levels to presel mnmisms for adstional energy sa Ings. ZoneMate manual contol are used ta reduce igrting loads during weekend Maintenance, unscheduled work Route and In zones not boing used WSavings/Benefits ‘The ZoneMate AEC system at the CTA Kodi tacity provides the cy with load reductions of upto 60%, ans lower poner demand charges. With ical eneray costs exceeding 8.0¢ per KW, annual energy ‘savings exceed $40,000. These savings sy juty the intial purcnase of fate ghting conta sysiom. Ee ‘sorage areas, AEC sensors recuce ballast input to these fixtures when daylighing is available In service areas where tne color endeving properties of metal halide lamps are preferred, IL luminaires wih metal ZoneMate. Case Study: @ Project halide lamps and dimming ballasts are Used, Those nutes (118) 400 wat ‘COTA Conta Ohio Tranat Autorty Columbus, Ohio Bf Application Exonsive skylights and tuck doors al this large transit service and storage fecty, provide considerable supplementary day light A Woe-Lte ZoneMate AEC (AU matic Energy Conte) system provides lighting contro te take aavartage of daylighting, and Wide Lite dus tight IL Sores incustalluminaites prowide hight ficieneyiluninaion for an environment with diry. ly condtions. Operating Nours are normaly 18 hours per day, six days a week (194) IL luminaies with 250 watt HPS lamps and dimming ballasts ae used in Pensating fr daylight contribution, AEC ‘automatally adlusts lamp output cue to lamp lumen depreciation and the accumu lation of dust and dirt on fixture lenses bo ‘ween mainiananes periods, (9) DM Sores dimmer paneis ae ‘maunted in NEMA-12 cabinets o protect thom from the adverse dnt and all condi tions, The ZoneMate syetam includes 3 Start. high’ fealure fo protect the metal halide lamps wher the system fs frst ener ized. Thee othe dimmer panels include fan “emergency high leslure to bring Selected fedutes fo full bright when required Savings Benefits Daylight contributions provide up to 40% reduction in lighting loads at his COTA facilty Adaltonal reductions fo 50% can occur when manual corals are used to reduce lighting levels in vacant eas, The ZoneMlate AEC system can provide annual ‘energy savings of over $20,000, based on local KWH costs of 8.56 ZoneMate, Case Study: @ Project Port of Oakiand Airport Oakland, Calfornia 1 Application The Por of Oskiand Appr uizes ioe ine ighing onl ochriau ticlency and cavo energy Wide Lio Zone HO cing sytene reused ZoneMate remote 1000 watt metal halide cimrring ballasts operate loodighs lum: haing the aprons at Terminal C (ehown ‘above). The fixtures idle at tow unt arthing Tights approach the terminal A weather light contol at each gale is used to man aly acivate adjacent floodighs fu bight for preset periods. The higher lum raton faciates sate and eficien acral servicing, catering and reeling, The ighting automaticaly cycles back tolow aftr the plane departs. High iluminaion levels can be reset fights are delay assenger terminal, daylight con tnbuion through the expansive windows, fang requirement for 24 nour lighting, olered the Port of Oakland an © ‘pportunty for energy savings wih foneMate, The concourse is lighted with 175 watt metal halide downlights whieh oiler bath high elicieney ané good color Tendering properties. A ZoneMale Auto- fm 3 (AEC) systorn with te dimming ballasts operates these ights fo urinate walkways, ticket counters and seating areas. AEC censors monitor average dayight contributions of 420% and reduce ballast energy recta ‘ments by 30%. For ate right security when passenger vali s ig, tmeciack Contos automaticaly reduce ihe light lev fs. Aleach ticket counter a manual contra Can verte the AEC system and activate 4 precol peri of highor ilumination for incoming and deparing fights. A manual Coritl is algo provided for setting ini ties as required for maintenance and Cleaning, and emergency contol stations fou seizes periods of tal Brot um Savings/Benefits This ZoneMate system flls the Port of (Oakland Airport's requremans for Conti, energy savings and security. Light ng load reductions of upto 60% save aver 20,000 KWH each year. Wh local KWH ‘costs of 85¢. annual energy savings can exceed $20,000) ZoneMate. Case Study: Project Miami Intemational Arport Remote Terminal Mami, Florida 1 Application To help meet the demands of escalating airing ratte, Mart Intemational Aiport passenger terminal. Wide-Lte Spectra Vil mina wih 1000 walt HPS lamps are sed io ileminate this service area. A ZoneMate dining systam provides Nex ile lighting contrat [Ai dusk the luminaies are energized by ‘a programmed tmeclack and ise at low Unt arcraft move into postion fo uel Catering and servicing, Luminaies are ‘manually sutehed high lave urination for te maintenance peried, When the plane departs, the fixtures are eyoled to few Zonellate conto allow independent selecion of high intensity at each of the five arerah sos. Although lighting is re ‘quires ram dusk unt dawn for s2cuty, low level operation provides tor significant ‘energy savings. The sysiem de-energizes ‘automatically a dawn, but can be restared bya photocell contrliad secondary crout for dar, stormy weather condibons, WSavings/Benefits Due to the extensive lighting schedule ‘and the requency of periods in which the ZoneMate system reduces the ighing loads by 60%, the annual energy savings at Mam firpor' remote terminal can ‘exc9ed $4,000. Those energy savings txceeded the cost ofthe ZaneMale di ming system within Wide-Lie's three-year wwareniy period Design Guidelines Single Zone Dimming ‘Simple HID dimming for single zone applications, such as Offices, lobbies, alriums, churches, conference rcoms, ‘and gymnasiums, can be provided by the ZoneMate DMW-QV wall box dimmer and up to thirty-ive integral or emote dimming ballasts. I Gayighting is available, Auto- matic Energy Control (AEC) sensors may be included to automatically reduce energy consumption anc compen- sate for lamp lumen depreciation. When used with AEC, the DMW-QV dimmer provides an adjustable intensity "set-point, but can be switched back to manual contol For complete product specications, refer to the DMW- QV dimmer catalog sheet, Bulletin 0283, and the DMO re- mote dimming ballasts catalog sheet, Bulletin 0284 Helpful design data may be found in the ZoneMate De- ‘sign Manual, Bulletin 0281 Multiple Zone Dimming For applications requiring multiple zones of HID lighting Ccontral, a DM series panel is utlized with integral of re ‘mote dimming ballasts and RCS (Remote Control Staion) ‘series controls. With this system, intensities can be adjusted independently in each zone of control for task perlormance, energy savings or architectural purposes ‘AEC sensors may be incorporated ina the system for in- stallations with daylight contribution from skylights and windows. RS panels are available to control from one 10 ‘Sk Zones apiece, and feature automatic control when Used in conjunction with AEC. This flexible system may be tailored to a broad range of commercial and industrial applications. Typical nstalla- tions that can beneli from the flexibility and energy sav- ings provided by a mutiple-zone dimming system include factories, office buildings, airports, and multi-purpose arenas. For applications requiring programmed lighting intensities, such as restaurants and entertainment facii- ties, VIP-IV (Variable Intensity Preset) controls should be Used. The VIP-V allows pushbutton selection of four preset intensities with an adjustable fade rate between scenes. Multiple-zone dimming systems may also be controlled by programmable timeclocks and energy man- ‘agement systems, with an appropriate interface. For com- plete product information, refer to the RCS control station catalog sheet, Bulletin 0285, the VIP-IV control station Calaiog sheet, Bulletin 0286, and the DMO remote dim- ming ballasts catalog sheet, Bulletin 0284, The ZoneMate Design Manual, Bulltin 0281, provides useful ignting Control design information, ‘Single Zone Bi-Level Switching Substantial energy savings can be achieved by switching HID light fixtures to low levels when full bright ilumination isnot required in applications such as perking lots, stor- age facities and warehouses. A BL-MS manual switch ppfovides convenient manual control for highviow switching of integral or remote Bi-Level ballasts within a single zone. For product specifications, refer to the Bi-Level switching system catalog sheet, Bulletin 0287, and the Bi- Level remote switching ballasts catalog sheet, Bulletin (0268. Design procedures are described in the ZoneMate Design Manual, Bulletin 0281 6 eer Po ree ceca Bet Multiple Zone Bi-Level Switching For applications requiring mutiple zones of HID switching Control, a Bi-Level inerface panel's Used with integral or remote switching ballasts and appropriate contols. Avo matc.contol may be provided by passive infrared eccu- ancy detecto's, as shown. For scheduled highviow Switching, programmable imeciooks or an energy man- agorment interface ray be Used. To supplement auto- matic of programmable controls, manual switches can be utiized to provide convenient overide contol. These sys {ems are suitable for mult-zane applications in ware houses and storage facilites, ports, parking lots prisons and secunty areas. The Interface panel provides Up to four zones of contol, and adottonal panels can be Used for larger installations. For eomplete procuct infor mation, refer tothe Bi-Level swrtching catalog sheet Bullion 0287, and the Bi-Level remote awitching ballasts calalog sheet, Bulletin 0258. The ZeneMate Design Man- val, Bulletin 0281, provides additional information on Level smiching systems Design Services Wide-Lite provides complete factory assistance for light- ing control projects, from the proposal stage through sys- tem start-up. Our applications and technical service stafis {ive quick and accurate proposals, lighting layouts, con- tiol system designs, and factory service ‘A successful HID lighting control project Degins when the architect, engineer or other specifier completes the ZoneMate proposal request form (next page), Its recom- ‘mended that a completed photocopy be sent so that the original can be retained for future lighting projects. This, request form completely profiles your HID lighting control needs, and allows Wide-Lite to provide accurate assis- tance. Upon receipt, the completed for will be used, along with any support data provided, to propose and ‘uote the best equipment fo mest the owner's requirernents. \When the order is placed, the applications stati begins \work on the submittal package, This package consists of detailed electrical drawings, and submittal sheets which include product descriptions, details, and wiring reauire- ments. These drawings and submittal sheets may be in Corporated into job documents. When Wide-Lite’s high pperfoimance lighting fitures are specified, our lighting designers will provide illumination studies on request fo Confirm uniform coverage with the fixtures selected, When approved submittal crawings are returned to Wide- Lite, the order is released for production. At this time, "As Bull” drawings are generated and supplied, along with operation and maintenance manuals, as part of ev- ery Wide-Lite lighting control system. Wide-Lite's customer services don't stop when the order is shipped. During the installation phase, all parties in- volved are encouraged to contact the technical services staff for complete information. As part of a complete ZoneMale lighting control package, an optional on-site system inspection is made by a factory technician. Ths is ‘Wide-Lite's guarantee that the owner is getting the very best system possible. The inspection is made prior to the lim ‘equipment being energized to contirm proper wiring ang installation. When power is applied, the factory technician makes necessary adjustments to the control system 10 ensure operation within job specifications, The technician is also prepared at this ime to demonstrate system oper- ation to those attending and instruct maintenance person- Del in proper operation and maintenance procedures. Wide-Lite is committed to your project — from start to fin ish. We are prepared to help select the best equipment for a job, provide accurate, detailed documents, timely delivery and on-site assistance. Wide-Lite provides a fotal HID lighting contro! package. Widelite ZONEMATE HID CONTROL ‘SYSTEMS PROPOSAL REQUEST FORM Project Name: Project Location: Architect: Engineer: Phone: Phone: Date: Equipment required: ‘Wide-Lite welcomes the opportunity to become involved with your project. We can provide you with a complete controls proposal including lighting layout and equipment wiring plans, product cut-sheets and specifications. To utilize our design services, please complete this form and forward to our representative. FIXTURES UTILIZED: FIXTURE WATTAGE: VOLTAGE PROVIDED: DIMMING BALLAST REQUIRED: NUMBER OF ZONES CONTROLLED: POWER DISTRIBUTION: NUMBER OF FIXTURES PER ZONE: NUMBER OF ZONES OF ON/OFF: NUMBER OF CONTROL POINTS PER ZONE: AUTOMATIC ENERGY CONTROL: AEC-S (SENSORS) REQUIRED: HPS 1 Metal Halide C) Mercury Vapor C0 1000w 1) 400w 1 250W 1 Other Cl 120 0 240 C 208 0 277 0 480 Gi Integral C1 Remote Ci Single Phase [) Three Phase Power 1 2 3 (Use back of sheet for others) 4—_ 5 Cl Yes 0 No Please forward any drawings, sketches, and/or control options you have questions or comments on, with this form. C0 Drawings Attached [C] Sketches Attached 1 Descriptions Attached Comment REPRESENTATIVE ADDRESS FACTORY ADDRESS Wide-Lite Corp. P.O. 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