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LIGHTING MANAGEMENT –
IS THAT EVEN NECESSARY?
Yes, because every lighting system is over-dimen- limited to switching lights on and off is so last cen-
sioned on day one so it will also provide the min- tury. State-of-the-art systems can be controlled
imum lighting demanded on day X (maintenance and serviced independently without great effort;
factor). However, without control, potential savings for example converting the hall equipment and
simply vanish. It is therefore quite clear that light changing the lighting conditions. Moreover inte-
not only influences our feelings of comfort, but it grating the lighting equipment into a master system
also affects the bottom line. A cost analysis should is very practical for doing things like adapting your
also include operating costs (energy, maintenance lighting to your production times. Naturally the
and service costs), which greatly exceed initial most important thing is and remains guaranteeing
investment costs for building automation. From sufficient lighting at the workplace to ensure safe
a user’s point of view, no one would want to go working surroundings.
without some type of regulation or control – being
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Potential Energy Savings in Building
1%
5% 5%
9% Raising user awareness Hot/cold water system
12%
2% Administration Ventilation system
7%
Demand management Lighting
9% Production lines Building
Air pressure system Heating system
5%
30% Drives (other)
7%
4% Exhaust heat utilized
4%
for heating
Therefore, politicians are increasing the regulation management factors, such as building-related life
of lighting efficiency. In Germany, the Energy Saving cycle costs, flexibility and conversion capability
Ordinance (EnEV) implements the various EU as well as convenience features, such as visual
directives regarding building efficiency. It considers comfort. In addition to energy consumption goals,
energy consumption values for heating, ventilation, legal requirements, costs, lighting quality and user
cooling, hot water supply, and naturally, lighting. convenience all have parts to play in the decision.
Certification points such as DGNB, which also A simple yes-no question transforms into a com-
evaluate the criteria of sustainable construction, plex field of topics.
include in their assessment important lighting
Percentage of
Subject World Criteria Group Criterion Number Criterion Impact Factor
Total Rating
Building-related life cycle
Life cycle costs (ECO 10) ECO1.1 3 11.3 %
costs
Value development Flexibility and conversion
Economic Quality (ECO) ECO2.1 2 7.5 %
(ECO20) capability
Value development
ECO2.2 Commercial viability 1 3.8 %
(ECO20)
Health, comfort and
SOC1.4 Visual comfort 1 2.5 %
sustainability (SOC10)
Socio-Cultural and Health, comfort and Quality of sojourn,
SOC1.6 2 5 %
Functional Quality sustainability (SOC10) indoors/outdoors
Health, comfort and
SOC1.7 Safe 1 2.5 %
sustainability (SOC10)
Quality of technical Adaptability of technical
Technical Quality TEC1.4 2 5 %
execution system
Prerequisites for
Quality of planning
PRO1.5 optimum utilization and 2 1 %
Process Quality (PRO10)
management
Quality and construction PRO2.3 Proper commissioning 3 1.4 %
Weighting of criteria according to DGNB Hall Construction: New Construction of Industrial Facilities, Type 1, Version 2015.
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STAY IN CONTROL OF YOUR SYSTEM
Monitoring and Service for Continuous Functionality
WAGO Lighting Management is the optimum integrated time management feature allows you
solution for new systems as well as for retrofitting. to adapt your lighting system to the hourly time
Regardless of whether small plant halls or large schedules for your production. The comprehen-
logistics systems, our scalability offers precisely sive diagnostic features including maintenance
the right concept to meet your requirements. charts, alarm tables, status displays and recording
Reduce lifecycle costs through efficient lighting of operating time provide additional support in
management! planning service work.
Many helpful features allow autonomous, inde- You can also record the energy data for the
pendent operation of your lighting system, for lighting very simply to comply with the Energy
example, wizard-based configuration provides Services Act (EDL-G).
support for commissioning on your own. Do you Above all, it is important that the focus of this
want to convert certain areas in your plant? No solution remain on the user – at the bottom line a
problem! Your plant personnel can simply reassign large selection of functions and interface options
the virtual rooms with the Web GUI. Moreover, an serve to make life easier.
Energy Consumption and Costs for a Warehouse with 24 Hour Operation
100 %
25150 29.7
73 %
64 %
11050 13.1
5530 6.5
Total CO2 over service life in kg Investment costs vs. operating Mean energy consumption per m2
costs (absolute) and year in kWh
130 %
100 %
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Years
168
168
151
149
147
147
148
145
138
137
135
134
11 129
127
121
20 116
114
109
12 109
10 110
14 109
50
105
52
52
100
54
2 100
24 100
45
30
29
42
45
97
41
47
91
50
50
39
2 93
10 91
39
84
9 82
81
40
39
9 76
39
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8 70
26
9 66
40
6 62
39
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OUR CONCEPT
The Solution for Efficient Lighting Management in
Production Facilities, Warehouses and Office Buildings
Modern lighting management offers more than set the appropriate light intensity. By using the
merely reducing energy consumption and costs, it virtual rooms, conversions and room remodeling
simplifies economizing and resource conservation can be implemented quickly and simply via Web
while maintaining user comfort and flexibility. configuration.
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WAGO Lighting Management significantly reduces intuitive custom software! Reduce lifecycle costs
the overall costs of new installations and conver- with quick and simple commissioning, good diag-
sions. WAGO Lighting Management provides the nostic and service capabilities and simple adapta-
perfect combination of high-quality hardware and tion of lighting situation to varying requirements.
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FUNCTIONS
Clever Lighting Management Today
WAGO Lighting Management supports the optimal ment and control systems in industrial or technical
lighting control in a building. Browser-based soft- building environments are also supported.
ware makes it easy to replace default parameters Moreover: Simple connection to master controls
with custom settings any time adaptations are or building control systems via Modbus TCP/UDP
required. Connections to higher-level manage- protocol.
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Function Overview:
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FUNCTIONS
DALI, EnOcean and KNX as Standard Feature
DALI
Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) is a
technical standard for controlling lighting devices
(e.g., electronic control gears). DALI features dig-
Controller with DALI Multi-Master Module
ital communication and streamlined installation.
It meets lighting requirements, such as switching,
dimming, light grouping or status information
feedback. ETHERNET
With the new DALI-2 standard, now sensors are 1 … 64 ECGs 1 … 16 Multi-Sensors
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CLEVER LIGHTING
From Planning to Commissioning and Operation
Planning
Government regulations ensure that important The energy certificate required by the Energy Sav-
sustainability objectives are met. For this reason, ing Ordinance (EnEV 2014) considers the lighting
it is necessary to observe all current standards in the balance of the total building energy require-
when planning a lighting system. For lighting ments. WAGO Lighting Management also helps
planners, specifications in application standards you achieve the objectives specified for industrial
such as DIN EN 12464-1 are mandatory for indoor buildings in DGNB, by positively influencing 46%
workplaces. This requires that artificial light be of the assessment criteria.
produced with minimum energy consumption.
ETHERNET
GPS Con-
verter
HCL
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Addressing
Operating Locating
Converting
Testing Designating
Defining Assigning
Functions
Wizard-Based Commissioning
for Simple Workflow:
Easy Commissioning:
• Classification of rooms using a Web browser view
• Configuration with standard PC
• Without having to install additional applications programs
• Automatic detection of modules used and associated
components (lamps, sensors)
• Automatic documentation during commissioning
• Optional configuration with Microsoft Excel via import/export
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ORDER OVERVIEW AND ACCESSORIES
WAGO Lighting Management is compatible with the following components:
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INTERESTING FACTS – GENERAL QUESTIONS Referenzanlage
Altanlage 70er-Jahre, mit Standard-Leuchtstoampe, ø 38 mm, an KVG, Altleuchte mit opaler Wanne
Why do I need to install a controller when Potential Energy Savings for Interior Lighting
Potential Energy Savings for Interior Lighting
using LED lamps? #01 Older system from 1980s with three 26 mm dia. uorescent tubes with low-loss ballasts,
Because a controller for the lighting provides older lights with white grids 20%
additional savings.
#02 New system, state-of-the-art, 16 mm dia. uorescent lights with electronic ballast 55%
Savings potential for interior lighting: The baseline reference is an older system
from the ’70s using standard fluorescent tubes, ø 38 mm with conventional ballasts;
older lights with soft opal reflector (source: licht.de)
Hall Illumination
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INTERESTING FACTS – GENERAL QUESTIONS
How can the correct brightness value be short periods. Presence sensors or intelligent
measured at the workplace? controls switch the light on only when required.
Special devices are specified in the standards for Otherwise it is off, or can be dimmed by 10% in a
measuring the light intensity. For example, a sen- standby mode. For example, if you have an aisle
sor can be placed on a table and the brightness a forklift only drives into occasionally, the lighting
measured there, allowing the light to be adjusted is set to 10%, so the driver does not drive into a
to the desired value. black hole before the presence sensor detects the
vehicle as it turns into the aisle. If you do not have
any incidence of extraneous light, motion sensors
What needs to be observed when illuminating are perfect for switching the artificial light.
production facilities and warehouses? Important: The space must be covered by the
Daylight should be utilized to allow work with maxi- sensor’s detection zone.
mum energy efficiency and save costs for lighting.
In this case, it is important to know that 90% of
all halls do not have uniform light incidence. For What needs to be observed regarding
this reason, it is necessary to install a number of illumination for night shifts?
sensors. If, for example, only 1/3 of the hall needs to be
completely illuminated for the work, the Rules for
Workplaces (ASR) require the remaining 2/3 of the
What needs to be observed with sensors in hall to also be illuminated; here, a value of 10% is
high bay warehouses? also recommended.
Ceiling heights of up to 14 meters are typical in
high bay warehouses, placing high demands on
the technical equipment. It is necessary for the
sensors to measure reliably from such heights
while detecting motion only in the assigned aisle. 10 %
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What needs to be observed regarding incidence sensor, which relays the value to the control that
of light from outdoors? How does a control sys- increases or dims the light. If the presence of day-
tem work using outdoor brightness? light varies, excessive switching operations can be
A daylight circuit uses the incident daylight and avoided by using a time delay. This feature means
automatically switches the light to a minimum the lighting does not always have to provide the
illumination intensity when activated. Artificial full power, thus saving energy. It also ensures a
lighting is only switched on, or is lit gradually and constant lighting level at greater room depth (con-
continuously intensified, when there is insufficient stant light illumination).
daylight. If there is enough daylight, the lighting Important: The sensor should measure as much
may even be switched off completely. This is ac- natural light as possible and not be placed too
complished with the aid of a brightness measuring close to a light fixture.
Daylight
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INTERESTING FACTS – GENERAL QUESTIONS
How must I wire DALI lines? What are the minimum lighting
Supply and control wires can be routed together intensities required?
in the same cable. The wiring can be implemented See Appendix or Technical Regulations
in series, radially or in a hybrid configuration. Ring for Workplaces (ASR).
circuits should be avoided completely.
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INTERESTING FACTS – QUESTIONS ABOUT
WAGO LIGHTING MANAGEMENT
Which sensors should be used? How high are the costs for commissioning?
Can other sensors be connected? The system is laid out so that the purchase price
It is best to use the specified sensors to ensure covers all costs for licenses; there are no addi-
that the system functions properly. We cannot tional costs for software or licensing. Moreover,
guarantee that other sensors will function prop- the system offers an interface for bulk process-
erly. ing, making commissioning very efficient.
What interfaces are there to the building Are there any additional costs for hardware?
control system or other systems? No, you purchase a controller and the required
Data can be transferred to the building control number of I/O modules and the lighting manage-
system via Modbus®. Data can also be trans- ment system is ready to use.
ferred to other controllers or systems, such as
BACnet or KNX, via Modbus®.
Can other I/O modules be added?
If you like, you can add more I/O modules. Simply
How is the WAGO Lighting Management look in the order overview.
system put into operation?
The system can be commissioned using a
Web GUI; no additional software is required. Are tender texts available for the complete
system?
Yes, there are. Follow the link:
Who commissions the WAGO Lighting wago.com/lighting-management.
Management system?
It is not necessary to program the lighting man-
agement system, making it easy to commission Is there a model circuit diagram for the
yourself. The WAGO solution provider will be glad control cabinet in form of a WS-CAD or
to help. We also offer a 1-day course of training. EPLAN document?
Yes, there are. Follow the link:
wago.com/lighting-management.
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LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS
For Work Environments in Interior Spaces per EN 12464-1
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CONTACT
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