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IDC2000 Applications for Building Control

Systel's patented Energy Savings Lighting System (ESLS) concept:
Systel's patented Energy Savings Lighting System (ESLS) concept

The remarkable results presented by the ESLS application are the combination results of the advantages provided by this SoC platform:

No additional control wiring - no modification of existing wires.

Innovative ballast using multi-channel solution - intensively reduces ballast item cost and extends lamp life.

Control of the building elements down to the level of an individual lamp in a fixture.

Embedded powerline modem further reduces PLC implementation cost, allowing command of each separate element of the lighting and HVAC system at unsurpassed low cost
s.

All these facts allow to dramatically lower the installation and maintenance costs  while achieving the shortest ROI with the largest 5 years net $ savings in comparison to other solutions in the market ranging respectively in this study from 49% and 2.62$/sqft at 12.5 ¢/KWh to 85% and 5.8$/sqft at 21¢/Kwh when retrofitting an electromagnetic ballast system.

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ESLS - Energy saving Lighting System concept


Related Documents
White Papers
UPMC Technology and its Applications in Lighting & Building Control and Other Systems.
Presented at the Power Electronics Technology Exhibition & Conference 2006
"A New Digital Power Controller for Lighting Applications"
Presented at the Digital Power Forum 2005

Presentations

Systel's IDC2000 technology for lighting & building
Presenting a brief overview of the IDC2000 SoC power control technology and its applications for Lighting and Building Automation.
Date: October 24, 2006

Commercial advantages of the IDC2000 in bldg. applic.
A comparative study of an energy savings lighting system in retrofit applications using the IDC2000 properties and its power line carrier commmunication capabilities with respect to other solutions extant in the market.





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