Lighting system and control thereof
US-2024411164-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9345107B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9345107-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113576263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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The present invention deals with light level control for building illumination by controlling electric lights and windows treatment. In an embodiment, the light level is controlled by a control system ( 2 ) operatively connected to at least one interior sensor ( 3 ) for detecting an interior light level; at least one electric light controller ( 4 ) for controlling the light level; at least one window treatment controller ( 5 ) for controlling the admittance level of daylight; and a processing unit ( 7 ) for handling control setpoints, including an interior light level setpoint. The level of the electric lights and the admitted level of daylight are controlled in parallel by operating the electric light controller and the window treatment controller.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A control system for controlling the light level of the interior of at least a portion of a building, the at least a portion of the building being illuminated by both daylight via one or more transparent portions and by generated light via one or more electric lights; the control system being operatively connected to: at least one interior sensor for detecting an interior light level; at least one electric light controller for controlling the light level of the one or more electric lights; at least one window treatment controller for controlling the admittance level of daylight admitted through the one or more transparent portions; and a processing unit for handling control setpoints, the control setpoints comprising an interior light level setpoint, the processing unit being operatively connected to the at least one interior sensor; wherein the processing unit determines a difference between the detected interior light level and the interior light level setpoint, and wherein the light level of the one or more electric lights and the admittance level of daylight admitted through the one or more transparent portions are controlled in parallel by operating the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller to, based on the difference between the detected interior light level and the interior light level setpoint, control the light level of the interior of at least the portion of the building, wherein the at least one electric light controller receives a level of admitted light through the window treatment from the at least one window treatment controller; wherein the at least one window treatment controller receives a status of dimming level from the at least one electric light controller; and wherein the at least one electric light controller is operated based on the received level of admitted light through the window treatment from the at least one window treatment controller, and/or the at least one window treatment controller is operated based on the received status of dimming level from the at least one electric light controller. 2. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller are operated to reduce the difference between the detected interior light level and the interior light level setpoint. 3. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller are operated with an output that is proportional to the difference between the detected interior light level and the interior light level setpoint. 4. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein the parallel operation of the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller comprises operating the at least one window treatment controller toward an admittance level defined by the control setpoints and operating the at least one electric light controller to reduce the difference between the detected interior light level and the interior light level setpoint. 5. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein the processing unit further determines a measure of the energy consumption of the electric lights, and wherein the light level of the one or more electric lights and the admittance level of daylight admitted through the one or more transparent portions are controlled by reducing the difference between the detected interior light level and the interior light level setpoint and by reducing the energy consumption of the electric lights. 6. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller comprises a local processing unit for decentralized control of at least one of the light level of the one or more electric lights and the admittance level of daylight admitted through the one or more transparent portions. 7. The control system according to claim 1 , further being operatively connected to a central control unit for controlling at least one of the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller for centralized control of at least one of the light level of the one or more electric lights and the admittance level of daylight admitted through the one or more transparent portions. 8. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one electric light controller and the at least one window treatment controller are communicative connected by a communication link. 9. The control system according to claim 1 , further being operatively connected to at least one exterior sensor for detecting a daylight level. 10. The control system according to claim 1 , further being operatively connected to one or more occupancy sensors for detecting the presence of a person in a region of the building.
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