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Maintain lighting systems to assure the highest
quantity and quality intended
The integrity of your lighting system can
be optimized through systematic maintenance. While the components
of your system have a finite life and will ultimately need to be
replaced, regular maintenance will insure the highest lighting quantity
and quality through the life of the component. Accumulation of dirt
on luminaire and room surfaces tends to reduce lighting quality
and illuminance.
Safety and security as well as performance can
be influenced by a reduction in luminance
Human performance, safety, security and
even perception of an area can be negatively affected without proper
maintenance steps. Energy resources can also be wasted. Illuminance
can be reduced by as much as 25-50% or more by the combined effect
of dirt depreciation and the age of the equipment. The cost of electricity
is the same whether the lamps are new, clean, older or dirty. The
most effective way to optimize your electrical dollars is through
a scheduled maintenance program.
Light loss can be caused by:
- Lamp lumen depreciation
- Dirt accumulation on lamps and luminaries
- Lamp burnouts
- Deterioration of luminaire surface
- Room surface dirt
- The type of dirt and rate of accumulation will affect Luminaire
performance differently. Lighting maintenance recovers these
light losses.
An effective maintenance plan will include:
- Cleaning lamps and luminaries
- Replacing broken or defective components
- Group relamping
For
further information click on this link to the IES site.
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