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RE: CBus power usage
- Subject: RE: CBus power usage
- From: "Nigel Giddings" <nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:26:21 +0100
I hadn't considered the cost in power of running a C-Bus system, but
as
Keith suggests turning down the ccts by a few percent saves a
considerable amount and the bulbs do last longer. In my self build I
have only replaced 4 or 5 bulbs in 18 months with more than 100
installed...
Nigel
-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Keith Doxey
Sent: 31 March 2009 10:37
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] CBus power usage
Any sophisitcated lighting control system will use a cetain amount of
power.
The only way ot get Zero usage with no lights on is to go back to old
fashioned light switches.
Thinking laterally, how about "offsetting" the quiescent usage of
the
C-bus
system by just dimming all the lights by a couple of percent. You wont
notice the drop in light level and as a bonus all your lamps will last
longer as well thereby saving you more than C-bus costs to run.
Keith
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> On Behalf Of John Benfield
> Sent: 31 March 2009 09:53
> To: UKHA
> Subject: [ukha_d] CBus power usage
>
> With all the discussion recently around CurrentCost and power
> usage I would appreciate people thoughts on the power usage
> of CBus and how to reduce it.
>
> I have 12 CBus DIN modules (a range of relays, dimmers, a CNI and a
> PAC) plus 12 or so keypads and a couple of PIRs. This lot,
> without any lights turned on, constantly draws 100w. When
> spread across all of these devices, I guess that per device
> the power usage isn't too bad however ....
>
> Basically I am looking at ways of reducing this background
> power usage. The very simple way (at the moment) is as we
> leave the house in the morning I literally turn off the CBus
> circuits at the CU (Ben A did the work so each CBus enclosure
> is on its own circuit). This is just a case of flicking the
> switch off in the morning and on the evening. Find during the
> summer but not too usefully in the winter.
>
> JB
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