LEED - NC
LEED for New Construction

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for New Construction--LEED-NC provides four levels of certification, based on a point system.  SYLVANIA products are the perfect solution to help achieve the maximum number of points in many of the LEED categories. 

 

LEED Categories  Possible 
Points
Certification Types Points
Required
Sustainable Sites 14
Water Efficiency    5 LEED Certified  26-32
Energy and
Atmosphere
17 LEED Silver 33-38
Materials and
Resources    
13
LEED Gold  39-51
Indoor Environmental
Quality 
15 LEED Platinum 52+
Innovation and
Design Process
 5

 


 

CATEGORY: Sustainable Sites/SS   Credit #8   “Light Pollution Reduction” 1 pt

                      

Intent:  Minimize light trespass from the building and site, reduce sky-glow to increase night sky access, improve nighttime visibility through glare reduction, and reduce development impact on nocturnal environments.

 

Requirements for interior and exterior light level measurements.  Four separate lighting zones are prescribed.

 

SYLVANIA Strategies:

Specially designed luminaires, combined with lower wattage light sources, can effectively minimize light trespass.   Replacing high-pressure sodium (HPS) lamps with “white” sources can be an effective strategy, especially at lower light levels.  Make sure not to go below IES recommended levels, and talk with your luminaire manufacturer or representative agencies about these types of options. 

 


 

CATEGORY:  Energy and Atmosphere/EA Credit #1 "Optimize energy performance"  1-10 points

 

Intent:  Achieve increasing levels of energy performance above the baseline in the prerequisite standard (ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2004 and local energy code) to reduce environmental impacts associated with excessive energy use. 

 

Requirement: Reduce total energy consumption within and associated with the building project by at least 15%, using ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-1999 as a baseline.  Maximum number of points awarded for energy savings of 60%.

 

SYLVANIA Strategies:

Sylvania offers many energy-efficient options for increasing energy performance once a baseline is established. 

HID opportunities:   

Energy Savings

Upgrade from a magnetic HID ballast to an electronic HID ballast

15% energy savings

Use Pulse start (or ceramic metal halide) instead of probe start lamps

up to 36% energy savings

Consider substituting high pressure sodium lamps with whiter light sources (CF/MH) if energy savings is achieved and IES levels are met

varies

Substitute with T5HO or T8 for hi-bay installations, making use of (T5HO) electronic ballasts that have lamp switching capability and use occupancy sensors

~50% energy

Eliminate Mercury lamps

mercury savings

 

Fluorescent opportunities:

Energy Savings

 Retrofit magnetically ballasted 12 fixtures with electronic ballasts and T8

30-45% energy savings

Upgrade from electronically ballasted 700 series T8s to electronically ballasted FO30or FO28 SUPERSAVER® T8s

12% additional energy savings

Upgrade from standard IS electronic ballasts to QHE (High Efficiency) IS electronic ballasts

6% additional savings

Use T8 IS Low Ballast Factor (BF) ballasts to replace Normal BF electronic ballasts

12% additional energy savings

Higher BF (e.g.1.2 BF) electronic ballasts with high lumen lamps (e.g. FO32W XP) can reduce number of lamps needed, where it’s feasible     

e.g. use 2 vs. 3 T8 amps, obtain 10% energy savings

See T5HO options outlined above, in the HID Opportunity section

varies

Upgrade from 3L electronically ballasted parabolic fixtures, (87W) to 2L “RT5” Volumetric Recessed fixtures (60 /58W)

33% additional energy savings

Incandescent and Halogen opportunities:

Savings:

Convert all standard incandescent lamps to Capsylite or Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)

Up to 75% energy savings

 

 


 

CATEGORY: Materials and Resources/MR Credit #5.1 and 5.2 "Regional Materials" 1 to 2 points

 

Intent: Increase demand for building materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region, thereby supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting from transportation.

 

Requirement: Use 20% of products manufactured within 500 miles of the project site; of those regionally manufactured materials, use minimum of 50% of products that are extracted, harvested or recovered within 500 miles of the project site

 

SYLVANIA Strategies:

Luminaire manufacturers within your region may be able to include Sylvania products in the fixtures you are considering for the project. 

 


 

CATEGORY: Indoor Environmental Quality/EQ Credit #6.1 and 6.2 "Controllability of Systems -- Lighting"  1 to 2 points

 

Intent: Provide a high level of temperature and ventilation, or lighting system control by individual occupants or specific groups in multi-occupant spaces to promote the productivity, comfort and well-being of building occupants.

 

Requirement: Provide at least an average of one operable window and one lighting control zone per 200 square feet for all regularly occupied areas withn 15 feet of the perimeter wall.  Provide controls for each individual for lighting for at least 50% of the occupants in non-perimeter, regularly occupied areas.

 

SYLVANIA Strategies:

Sylvania manufactures several ballasts that provide superb compatibility with lighting system controls and reliability in a system design.  These include ProStart ballasts, and Quicktronic® PowersenseTM T8 Dimming ballasts and DALI® ballasts that are compatible with occupancy sensors.  Additionally, the Quicktronic Powersense T8 Dimming and DALI dimming ballasts can be integrated with Daylight Harvesting and Building Management Systems for higher levels of control and comfort.

 


 

CATEGORY:  Innovation and Design Process/ID Credit #1  1-4 points

 

Intent:  To provide design teams and projects the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by the LEED Rating System

 

SYLVANIA Strategies: 

 

SYLVANIA sales teams can help you substantially exceed the LEED-NC energy performance credit with our innovative energy-efficient and long-life products.   For example, Sylvania PLANON and LED products reduce maintenance requirements and provide exemplary lighting with fewer materials to be disposed of at end of life.  In addition, SYLVANIA sales teams can help you develop education and training for the occupants of the conditioned space to help them understand the energy-saving and lighting benefits of SYLVANIA products.

SYLVANIA in LEED Buildings
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