Abstract

Lighting heat gains are a significant contributor to space cooling load in buildings and it is important to determine the lighting heat gain distribution—specifically, the fraction of convective and radiative heat gains, as well as the fraction of conditioned space and plenum space heat gains. Traditional lighting's heat gain distribution has been determined and the data are available on the ASHRAE Handbook. However, there is a lack of relevant data for the light-emitting diodes lighting heat gain. As the light-emitting diodes technology and application are rapidly growing, the need to identify light-emitting diodes lighting heat gain becomes highly demanded. In this project (ASHRAE RP-1681), 14 commercially available light-emitting diodes lighting luminaries’ heat gain distributions were determined through systematically designed experiments. The split between the convective heat gain and the radiative heat gain, and the split between the conditioned space heat gain and ceiling plenum heat gain were determined for these luminaries. A companion article describes the test approach and pilot test results. This article introduces luminaires selection and analyses the formal test results.

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