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New FGI Guidelines Turn Down the Volume on Health Care Acoustics

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2010 FGI Guidelines for Healthcare Acoustics
2010 FGI Guidelines for Healthcare Acoustics

Kenric Van Wyk | acousticsbydesign.com | Healthcare | January 18th, 2010

The 2010 FGI (Facility Guidelines Institute) Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities was published this month and adopted as building code by most states. The new guidelines are the culmination of over five years of collaborative work by researchers, architects, engineers, and acoustical consultants to solve the problems of speech privacy and excessive noise in hospitals. (more…)

BD+C Product of the Week: ‘Smart’ occupancy sensor cuts energy, extends lamp life

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Jul 28 2009 9:53AM
By Dave Barista

Orion Energy Systems’ InteLite occupancy sensor collects data on the presence of people who routinely move through a space during a 24-hour period. The sensor has the ability to adapt the lighting schedule based on this data and automatically adjust the settings of each fixture to stay on longer or turn off sooner to save even more energy.
Orion’s new sensor technology also features an adjustable field of view, allowing users to easily change the direction the sensor focuses, increasing its reliability to turn on when needed.

In a recently completed project, the actual cost to operate the lighting system was reduced from $285 per high-intensity discharge fixture to $44 per fixture a year when the occupancy sensor was used with Orion’s Compact Modular lighting platform and InteLite control system. In other areas of the facility, the addition of Orion’s Apollo Solar Light Pipe decreased operating costs nearly to zero during peak hours of the day.

PepsiAmericas and Sysco Foods are among the early adopters of the smart occupancy sensor. A Sysco Foods facility in Walnut, Calif., installed InteLite on more than 1,000 of Orion’s Compact Modular fixtures previously installed at the facility. The InteLite sensors alone are estimated to help the facility reduce energy waste by nearly 1.3 million kilowatt-hours.

At a PepsiAmericas production and warehouse facility in Reserve, La., the beverage giant is installing the intelligent occupancy sensors on 155 of the Orion Compact Modular fixtures also being implemented. The Compact Modular system alone will save PepsiAmericas 334,000 kilowatt-hours. The addition of the occupancy sensors will increase the savings by another 211,000 kilowatt-hours annually.

For more information, visit www.oriones.com/technology.php.