Examples – Echelon Lumewave CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge User Manual

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Introduction

Lamp failures can be identified quickly, reducing average lamp downtime

by as much as 90%.

Alarms can be triggered when lamp voltage exceeds recommended levels,

preventing future lamp failures.

Reduction in replacement costs for aging lamps – for one installation that

uses electronic ballasts that regulate high-pressure sodium lamps, lamp

replacement costs were reduced by 20% by replacing the lamp before its

power consumption became uneconomical.

Because software enables most operations to be performed remotely, the

number of onsite maintenance operations can be reduced – in one

installation, by at least 30%.

The SmartServer as the Segment Controller can serve as a gateway for a variety

of devices types. It provides:

Universal connectivity for devices attached to it, making data available to

a city’s IT system.

Local device monitoring and control through built-in scheduling,

alarming, and data logging applications.

An astronomical clock, which is used to automatically switch lamps on

and off, thus reducing lamp burning hours and saving energy (compared

to a fixed scheduler or to photocells that require field maintenance).

The SmartServer is the streetlight segment controller and logs and reports lamp

failures, lamp behavior (dimming level and voltage), energy use, and burning

hours. It could also collect information from traffic and weather sensors to adapt

lamp dimming levels. The astronomical clock switches lamps off and on

depending on the position of the sun. Lamps are dimmed at a fixed time, using

the SmartServer’s internal scheduler, during low activity hours at night. This

highly efficient method of controlling light levels results in significant energy

savings. Lamp lifetime is extended due to the way electronic ballasts regulate

the lamp.

Examples

Cities, counties, and other local authorities need ways to contain their expenses

and limit local taxes while increasing the level of service and security they

provide to citizens.
For example, the portion of the United Kingdom budget that is related to

streetlight services is estimated at more than GBP 280 million per year, of which

40 percent is spent on energy. As another example, the electricity costs for the

city of Los Angeles, California, with 270 000 streetlights, is estimated at over

USD 17 million per year. Streetlights are the main electricity consumer in a

modern city.
In Milton Keynes, U.K., the managed street lighting system includes dimming

controls that lower light output by 2 lux between the hours of 22h00 (10 PM) and

05h00 (5 AM). As a result, the city has reduced its electricity use by 30%.

Furthermore, Milton Keynes installed white light lamps that, in addition to

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