Abstract

The question of the relevance of reducing energy consumption is considered. An assumption is made that in cases where indoor illuminated switches are used that control a group of lamps, currents of the order of microamperes flow in the lighting network in the switched-off mode.The regulatory documentation related to the normative indicators of illumination as well as the typical area of premises is analyzed, and on the basis of the listed data, the calculation of the minimum required luminous flux emitted by lamps is made. The normalized calculated luminous flux was divided by the luminous flux from one lamp, with the resulting ratio rounded up. This ratio is the approximate number of lamps. This number of lamps will enable to calculate the total current of the entire lighting network.The standard rates for the operating time of the lighting network are taken into account. The operating time of the lighting network in the "standby" mode is the difference between the total number of hours per day and the standard operating time of the lighting network.Knowing the power consumption and the network operation time in the "standby" mode, we can calculate the power consumption of the lighting network in the "standby" mode.

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