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IES DG 4 2003

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IESNA DG-4 Advanced Energy Design Guide for Warehouses and Self-Storage Buildings

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IES 2003 26
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This guide focuses on warehouses up to 50,000 sq. ft. and self storage buildings that use unitary heating and air conditioning equipment. Buildings of this type with these HVAC system configurations represent a significant amount of commercial warehouse space in the United States. The recommendations in this guide will allow contractors, consulting engineers, architects and designers to easily achieve advanced levels of energy savings without having to resort to detailed calculations or analyses. All of the energy-saving recommendations for each of the eight US climate zones are contained on a single page, thus facilitating the guide’s use. Additional recommendations identify other opportunities to incorporate greater savings into the design of the building.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Copyright
4 Committee
6 Contents
8 1.0 Introduction
2.0 Factors Affecting Maintenance
2.1 Lamp Life
2.2 Lamp Lumen Depreciation (LLD)
9 2.3 Luminaire Dirt Depreciation (LDD)
10 2.4 Basic Relamping Practices and Choices
11 2.5 Line Voltage
2.6 Leveling, Alignment, and Socket Settings
2.7 Obstruction of Light by Trees
13 2.8 Luminaires, Components, and Accessories
2.9 Photocontrols
3.0 Lamp Failure Modes
3.1 Incandescent Lamp Failure
3.2 Mercury and Metal Halide Lamp Failure
3.3 High Pressure Sodium Lamp Failure
14 3.4 Low Pressure Sodium Lamp Failure
4.0 Troubleshooting and Repair
4.1 Information Gathering
4.2 Basic Inspection Procedure When Responding to a Luminaire Malfunction Report
4.3 Procedures for Night Patrol Service
4.4 Troubleshooting Guide for HPS Luminaires and Photocontrols
4.4.1 Scope
4.4.2 Summary of Possible Actions
15 5.0 Economics
5.1 Light Loss Factors
5.2 Record Keeping
5.3 Group versus Spot Relamping
16 5.4 Maintenance Budgets
5.5 Energy Costs
6.0 Maintenance Management System Guideline
17 6.1 Function Requirements
6.2 Record Keeping Requirements
6.3 Material Requirements
6.4 Equipment Requirements
6.5 Operations
18 Annex A – Roadway Lighting Operations and Maintenance
21 Annex B – Equipment Testing
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IES DG 4 2003
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