Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases

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Autor(a) principal: Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do, Gaspar, Pedro Dinis, Silva, Pedro Dinho da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/7339
Resumo: This paper reports the results of experimental tests performed in a glass doors multideck display case for medium temperature. This type of equipment considers a large reduction in the thermal load due the use of doors, however, a large part of the energy consumption is coming from the lighting. Experimental tests were performed with different types of lighting setup to measure the energy consumption and its consequent impact on the thermal load. The configurations tested were: fluorescent lamps and LED, both tested in horizontal (under the shelves) positioning and only LED were tested in vertical (next to the doors) positioning. Comparing with fluorescent lamps, experimental results show that LED illumination under the shelves reduces the direct energy consumption in 41% and the LED in vertical position results in 74% of energy economy. The illuminance depends on the position at which the measurement is made, LED illumination under the shelves results in a variation of -26 to +31% and LED in vertical position results in a variation of -50 to +422%. The LED illumination in vertical positioning is the best alternative to save energy and highlight the products exhibited.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
title Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
spellingShingle Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Energy consumption - Glass doors
title_short Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
title_full Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
title_fullStr Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
title_full_unstemmed Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
title_sort Impact of different lighting configurations in energy consumption of glass doors multideck display cases
author Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
author_facet Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Silva, Pedro Dinho da
author_role author
author2 Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Silva, Pedro Dinho da
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heidinger, Gustavo Galdi
Nascimento, Samuel Mariano do
Gaspar, Pedro Dinis
Silva, Pedro Dinho da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Energy consumption - Glass doors
topic Energy consumption - Glass doors
description This paper reports the results of experimental tests performed in a glass doors multideck display case for medium temperature. This type of equipment considers a large reduction in the thermal load due the use of doors, however, a large part of the energy consumption is coming from the lighting. Experimental tests were performed with different types of lighting setup to measure the energy consumption and its consequent impact on the thermal load. The configurations tested were: fluorescent lamps and LED, both tested in horizontal (under the shelves) positioning and only LED were tested in vertical (next to the doors) positioning. Comparing with fluorescent lamps, experimental results show that LED illumination under the shelves reduces the direct energy consumption in 41% and the LED in vertical position results in 74% of energy economy. The illuminance depends on the position at which the measurement is made, LED illumination under the shelves results in a variation of -26 to +31% and LED in vertical position results in a variation of -50 to +422%. The LED illumination in vertical positioning is the best alternative to save energy and highlight the products exhibited.
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