Daylighting Controls & Daylight Savings: Optimizing Natural Light Through the Changing Seasons
Studies have shown that natural lighting has proven to improve workplaces by helping employees be more comfortable and efficient. As…
Studies have shown that natural lighting has proven to improve workplaces by helping employees be more comfortable and efficient. As daylight saving time approaches, facility managers struggle to balance artificial and natural lighting. That’s where daylighting controls or daylight harvesting come into play. Through these advanced lighting control technologies, businesses can adjust lighting levels based on the time of day to minimize the use of artificial lighting, reduce energy costs, and improve operational efficiency.
Daylighting controls minimize energy use by using sensors to automatically adjust artificial lighting based on the time of day. During mornings and afternoons, interior lighting will be used minimally and only to supplement the natural lighting that comes in through windows. As the day progresses to the evening, interior fixtures will become brighter as the main lighting source. The key is avoiding both overly dark conditions and wasteful over-lighting.
Modern systems often use wireless closed-loop sensors embedded within fixtures. This networked approach allows lights to dim gradually and uniformly, avoiding the “flicker effect” that distracts occupants.
Daylight dimming strategies vary depending on the space and its requirements. Three common approaches include:
For commercial spaces like offices, manufacturing areas, or classrooms, continuous dimming is typically preferred. This ensures task lighting levels remain consistent while still maximizing the use of natural light.
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Daylight savings time is a prime example of the importance of flexible lighting control. Throughout the year, the amount of daylight fluctuates significantly, which affects the mood and productivity of employees. Without a seamless transition from bright mornings to dark evenings, workspaces may see excessive glare, dark workplaces, and more energy waste.
Daylight savings lighting controls help overcome this by:
Adapting the daylight strategy helps ensure that the space is well lit throughout the whole year and minimizes excess energy usage.
There are numerous benefits to natural lighting; however, too much can be obstructive, leading to glare on computer screens, eye strain, and reduced productivity. Daylighting controls can be paired with other tools to help manage the amount of lighting coming in.
Implementing other technologies to aid daylight harvesting sensors will help minimize the glare throughout workspaces.
When well implemented, daylighting controls provide both immediate and long-term benefits:
To ensure daylighting systems perform reliably through daylight savings and seasonal changes, facility teams should:
Advanced lighting controls, such as daylighting, are helpful tools that can be used to increase comfort, productivity, and reduce excess energy use. By shifting lighting needs with the seasons, businesses can reduce energy usage and create a more comfortable work environment for employees.
Action Services Group offers lighting controls solutions that can be customized to suit your business’s goals. To learn more, call 610-558-9773, email [email protected], or schedule a consultation that fits your schedule.