Hospitality solutions – Hubbell EDTV CLT2054 User Manual

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Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.

Faster

Payback

Supply Closets

Restrooms

Excercise

Rooms

Meeting

Rooms

Food

Service

Guest

Rooms

Halls

Turn the lights off to keep the lights on.

Over 50% of a hotel’s electricity bill goes to keeping

lights on, even when guests are away from their

rooms. This results in substantial waste that

reduces an establishment’s financial efficiency and

sustainability. With occupancy sensors, the waste

can be eliminated without affecting customer

comfort and convenience.

Manual-on mode automates savings.

Hotel guests are on the go and often away from

their rooms. As a result room lights are often left on,

even in broad daylight. Specifically developed with

the hospitality industry in mind, manual-on mode

provides guests with a traditional on/off light control

experience but then automatically turn off lights

once a room is unoccupied for a period of time.

This provides a simple and transparent method

to ensuring that lights are off when necessary,

significantly increasing a hotel’s energy efficiency.

Hospitality Solutions

Application ROI Index

Typical Hospitality Electricity Usage and Savings*

Climate Control

Water Heating

Refrigeration

Other

22%

5%

5%

15%

* Energy Information Administration:

2003 Commercial Buildings
Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings

from sensors.
Actual results may vary.

Average electricity

bill savings**

Lighting Uses 53% of Total Electricity

Lighting

Savings

53%

21%

Energy Saving

Locations:

Supply Closets
Restrooms
Exercise Rooms
Break Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Guest Rooms
Food Service
Hallways

Pro Tip:

Utilize manual-on
setting to maximize
savings by making
sure lights are turned
off when rooms are
unoccupied while giving
patrons a traditional
on/off experience.

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