Advantages of Integrated Fixture-
Based LED Classroom Lighting
Systems
Presented by Roger Koch
What is an integrated LED fixture?
Integrated LED Fixture LED Bulb
Integrated LED Fixtures are more Energy and
Cost Efficient Compared to LED Bulbs
Integrated LED Fixture LED Bulb
• Up to 5,000 lumens/fixture
• 100,000 hours of service life
• Up to 10 year warranty
• Typically 600 lumens/bulb
• Typically 15,000 hours of
service life
• Typically 2 year warranty
Flush Mount Wide Area Dispersion
LED Fixtures Are Available
• High fixture efficacy
• Evenly disbursed illumination
• Reduces uneven light
distribution, which creates
adjacent bright and dark areas
• High system efficiency
LED Fixtures Provide Nearly Constant
Lumen Output for their Entire Lifespan
• No need to design for late cycle
fixture light output
• Improves system energy
efficiency
LED Chips are Constantly Improving
Lumen per Watt Output
• This type of chip can deliver over 150 lumens/watt
•This is the most efficient light-generating technology in
current existence
Many LED Products are Dimmable
• This further reduces system energy
requirements
Use of Zones
• Zones allow different lighting levels in different
parts of the classroom
• This saves energy
• This improves projected image presentations
Use of Sensor-Based Controls
• Occupancy sensors can be used to turn off lights
when the room is not occupied
• Light sensors can be used to accommodate
daylight harvesting
• Saves energy costs
Improved Color Spectrum Delivered by LED Lighting
LED White Light Spectrum
Reduction in Eye Strain and Headaches
Teachers and students alike endorse the product
LED Lighting is a Green Solution
• No mercury in the LED system
• Produces 45-50 ft. candles of
superior illumination at desk
level utilizing only 0.5-0.6
watts/sq. ft.
• Additional energy savings when
utilizing dimming, zones and
control sensors in the system
• Most energy-efficient system
available by a wide margin
• Exceeds LEED Platinum levels
Take a load off your maintenance budget
• Eliminates costly bulb, ballast,
lens, and failed fixture
replacement costs
• Even more important in
difficult to access and service
locations
Easy and Inexpensive to Install
• The D/C option can be installed as a class 2 low
voltage D/C system
• This is the same certification as for cable,
telephone, security and internet systems
• A typical classroom installation can be
completed in 3-5 man-hours
Sample Cost-Benefit Analyses
1. The Miami Country Day Lower School canopy
lighting fixture replacement project
2. The Miami Country Day High School canopy
lighting fixture replacement project
3. A typical classroom lighting system
replacement project

Integrated Fixture Based LED Classroom Lighting Systems

  • 1.
    Advantages of IntegratedFixture- Based LED Classroom Lighting Systems Presented by Roger Koch
  • 2.
    What is anintegrated LED fixture? Integrated LED Fixture LED Bulb
  • 3.
    Integrated LED Fixturesare more Energy and Cost Efficient Compared to LED Bulbs Integrated LED Fixture LED Bulb • Up to 5,000 lumens/fixture • 100,000 hours of service life • Up to 10 year warranty • Typically 600 lumens/bulb • Typically 15,000 hours of service life • Typically 2 year warranty
  • 4.
    Flush Mount WideArea Dispersion LED Fixtures Are Available • High fixture efficacy • Evenly disbursed illumination • Reduces uneven light distribution, which creates adjacent bright and dark areas • High system efficiency
  • 5.
    LED Fixtures ProvideNearly Constant Lumen Output for their Entire Lifespan • No need to design for late cycle fixture light output • Improves system energy efficiency
  • 6.
    LED Chips areConstantly Improving Lumen per Watt Output • This type of chip can deliver over 150 lumens/watt •This is the most efficient light-generating technology in current existence
  • 7.
    Many LED Productsare Dimmable • This further reduces system energy requirements
  • 8.
    Use of Zones •Zones allow different lighting levels in different parts of the classroom • This saves energy • This improves projected image presentations
  • 9.
    Use of Sensor-BasedControls • Occupancy sensors can be used to turn off lights when the room is not occupied • Light sensors can be used to accommodate daylight harvesting • Saves energy costs
  • 10.
    Improved Color SpectrumDelivered by LED Lighting
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Reduction in EyeStrain and Headaches Teachers and students alike endorse the product
  • 13.
    LED Lighting isa Green Solution • No mercury in the LED system • Produces 45-50 ft. candles of superior illumination at desk level utilizing only 0.5-0.6 watts/sq. ft. • Additional energy savings when utilizing dimming, zones and control sensors in the system • Most energy-efficient system available by a wide margin • Exceeds LEED Platinum levels
  • 14.
    Take a loadoff your maintenance budget • Eliminates costly bulb, ballast, lens, and failed fixture replacement costs • Even more important in difficult to access and service locations
  • 15.
    Easy and Inexpensiveto Install • The D/C option can be installed as a class 2 low voltage D/C system • This is the same certification as for cable, telephone, security and internet systems • A typical classroom installation can be completed in 3-5 man-hours
  • 16.
    Sample Cost-Benefit Analyses 1.The Miami Country Day Lower School canopy lighting fixture replacement project 2. The Miami Country Day High School canopy lighting fixture replacement project 3. A typical classroom lighting system replacement project