The demand analysis for dynamic public lighting is conducted in accordance to the following structure.

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DEMAND ANALYSIS Pilt areas in Twn f Sušice Versin 1 02 2017 The demand analysis fcuses n the user s demand fr lighting accrding t their scial needs in Twn f Sušice in tw different pilt areas in Czech Republic. Demand analyse aims t find ut t which extend users accept energy efficient dynamic lighting applicatins & what needs t be adapted t increase acceptance. The fllwing pilt area has been selected as part f the Demand analysis task. Pilt Area Park Sants, Twn f Sušice, Czech Republic. The demand analysis fr dynamic public lighting is cnducted in accrdance t the fllwing structure. 1) Area functinality Analysis f the envirnment and layut, zning 2) Stakehlder analysis Identificatin f key stakehlders Descriptin f their basic attitudes and requirements Analysis f final users Number f users Time f use, frequency, gals Activities as a functin f time Analysis f expectatins and needs f final users lighting requirements f different users lighting requirements changes during the day Overall stakehlder requirements 3) Built Envirnment/ Urban Fabric, Access and circulatin Analysis f changing lighting requirements in space Street, walkway and pedestrian zne gemetry Prminent pen spaces, Primary traffic rutes Pedestrian rutes- Resident mvement, ffice wrkers, recreatinal, turists etc. Page 1

Understanding prminent landmarks, features and space determining public lighting Develping dynamic lighting recmmendatins t meet requirements and demand Type f light surces, luminaires, sensrs and etc. 4) Lighting analysis and cnditins survey Analysis f the existing lighting cnditins Type f light surces, luminaires, sensrs and etc. Evaluatin f key indicatrs t track the benefits f dynamic public lighting Cmparing the befre and after As a surce f infrmatin the quantitative and qualitative analysis f the data btained frm the field survey and the analysis f secndary municipality reprts n situatin f traffic and park s utilizatin survey is used. 1) Field survey Analysis f park utilizatin by stakehlders Activities, uses and functins 2) Municipality reprts (public lighting master plan, Twn strategies and etc.) Existing lighting cnditins, Lighting requirements. 3) The questinnaire survey has shape as f "interview" n base f questinnaire within stakehlders. Tgether, 25 questinnaires were carried ut. The questinnaire survey cnsists f fllwing parts related t the cre demand analyses questins: If, hw, in what frm and t what extent stakehlders use the park. What are the public lighting expectatins and needs f final users? Page 2

1. Park Sants, Twn f Sušice, Czech Republic Park Sants is lcated near t the city centre by the riverside. Ttally, 36 ples are placed in tw supply sides (see red and red/blue lines). GPS: 49 13'34.6"N 13 30'57.4"E Fig. 1, Park Sants, supply side, Twn f Sušice 1.1. Area functinality Urban frest park was funded n the island f Sants befre the first Wrld War and during the First Republic became the centre f scial life in Sušice. After the war, it began t deterirate due t the lack f maintenance but remained a ppular place fr recreatin. In 2013, it was renvated and is nw a ppular place f relaxatin and leisure activities. Als it acts as a link between tw parts f the city and the histric centre fr pedestrians and cyclists. It is therefre imprtant link in the city. 1.1.1. Analysis f the built envirnment and layut, zning The area cnsists f several buildings (grunds) built during pervius century (mainly in latest 5 decades) and within the park frm entertainment cmplex fr sprt and leisure time. The public swimming pl, athletic stadium, indr stadium, tennis curts, htel and restaurant are lcated in this area. The defined area has been surveyed t arrive at an verview f the current situatin. Fig.2 depicts a basic land use pattern and zning f the site. As it can be bserved this area is predminantly recreatinal with sparse sprts fields. Activities, uses and functins (imprtance, 1 up t 5, 1 fr less) Park Walking Staying Meeting Spaces used mainly fr pedestrian mvement. Pedestrian areas, transit areas etc. Spaces meant fr lng stay, like turist spts, shpping areas Spaces used fr scial interactin like city squares etc Sants Off park (playgrund) Driveways 5 5 3 2 2 2 5 4 2 Driving Spaces/rads used mainly by traffic 1 1 4 Page 3

Playing/ Spaces fr activities like casual sprts, 5 5 2 fun jgging, get tgether etc. Cycling: Spaces designed fr cycling. 5 3 4 Safe Spaces requiring extra safety and mveme 3 5 3 security. nt: Identified cre public lighting znes (Park Sants and Driveways ) have different requirements fr dynamic lighting. Park Sants zne is less used and requires mre warm light as well as the design must be riented n security. Driveways shuld be lighted mre cnstantly, mre traffic riented. Land use f the lcality and zning f public lighting: - Park Sants White rads which are used nly by pedestrians and cyclists during the day and at evening. The area is predminantly chill-ut zne fr sprts and walking. It wrks as cupling rads cnnecting tw parts f the twn within twn histrical centre (nly fr pedestrians r cyclists). Sub-zne 1 Sub-zne 2 Truble-spt (see red sketch) - flck f yungsters during the night making nise and vandalism Prblem with public lighting which is lcated in distance frm the rad (see black line) Summer restaurant and disc - Flck f peple during the summer, insufficient lighting. Sub-zne 3 (Off park) Playgrund and restaurant - insufficient lighting. - Driveways Purple rads which are used by pedestrians r cars and ensuring access t the lcality. Sub-driveway 1 Yellw marked rads with n public lighting. Pssible cnstructin f new public lighting. When cnsidering the lighting demand f an area, the use f the sprts cmplexes and surrundings in the hurs f darkness prvide essential infrmatin. The time zne f16:00 hurs t 06:00 hurs is used as the lngest requirement fr artificial lighting. Page 4

Fig. 2, Park Sants, Analysis f the Built Envirnment and layut, Twn f Sušice Page 5

2. Stakehlder analysis This sectin carefully analyses the different stakehlders and users in the study area and their specific demands and needs t ensure the fulfilment f fulfil the requirements f all the users. It identifies which stakehlders are dminant r which stakehlder demands are imprtant. Thrugh the integratin f stakehlders int the lighting plan, the lighting plan can respnd t the cntext and users f the space. The identificatin f prblems, needs, expectatins and desires frm public lighting f the different stakehlder is identified by using the fllwing methds: - Questinnaires aimed at the users Investigatins int the level f awareness, knwledge and acceptance f dynamic lighting cntrl systems fr public lighting. Investigatins int the site specific prblems, needs and expectatins f the different users at the specific pilt site. - Questinnaire aimed at the municipalities - Investigatins int the level f awareness, knwledge and acceptance f dynamic lighting cntrl systems fr public lighting applicatins. - Field bservatins t investigate the use f the part during the year (Number f users, Time f use, frequency, Activities as a functin f time). Cnducted during the Spring 2017. Ttally 7 tracked days, 4 wrking days, saturday and sunday. The designed questins, in bth questinnaires, were measureable and cmparable. Fr that reasn, the questins have a yes/n frm r very shrt pen questins. The cntrlled interviews were used t filling up the questinnaire t ensure prper fulfilment f all relevant questins/infrmatin. Ttally, 29 questinnaires have been cllected (tw frm municipal representatives, tw frm restaurants and 25 frm general public attending park Sants). All the data were taken during spring, 2017 in the Sants park, Twn f Sušice. General public Males: 16 (64%) Females: 9 (36%) Age: 0-14 1 (males 1, females 0), 4% 15-64 23 (males 14, females 9), 92% 65+ 1 (males 1, females 0), 4% 2.1.1. Identificatin f key stakehlders The survey f Twn f Sušice identifies the fllwing key stakehlders and their specific prblems and interests; Twn f Sušice, 1.2.1.3. Nadace Prměny Karla Kmárka, Restaurants and General public. 2.1.1.1. Twn f Sušice Twn f Sušice is the wner f public lighting as well as the peratr thrughut its 100% wned and funded rganizatin SULES (Sušické lesy a služby, s.r..). Page 6

Frm the general pint f view, Twn f Sušice has remarkable interest in dynamic public lighting utilisatin but raising frm cnducted survey, municipal representatives mentined several cre pints which are stressed in frm f shrt SWOT analysis belw. Amng the remarkable strengths belngs the municipal interest in future implementatin backing with high energy saving ptential and imprving feeling f security and safety at night, up. On the ther hand, cre general weaknesses are a decisin-making prcess (plitical), investment csts and lack f awareness f lcal pliticians and general public. Leading pprtunity in Twn f Sušice (as well as in Czech Republic as a whle) are seen gvernment incentives fr implementatin f dynamic lighting; as main threat is taken int cnsideratin the ecnmic demands f the investments int dynamic public lighting aviding municipal representatives t d s. The Twn f Sušice is already aware f dynamic lighting cntrl strategies as well as is aware f the advantages ffered by a dynamic lighting cntrl system fr public lighting. Overall, municipal representatives have enugh infrmatin and knwledge abut dynamic public lighting. Imprving energy saving and energy efficiency Rad safety fr vehicular traffic Reducing light pllutin Creating distinct atmsphere and ambience with light Orientatin and way-finding at night Supprting leisure activities at night Supprting and imprving ecnmic activity at night Feeling f security and safety at night Safe mvement f the pedestrians Fig. 3, Twn f Sušice, Fuctin f the public lighting Nt Imprtant at all Very Imprtant The Table abve shws main aims and functin f public lighting in the study area as they were identified by municipal representatives. Amng the mst imprtant functin f the public lighting belng rad safety, reducing light pllutin, security and safe mvement f the pedestrians and supprting and imprving ecnmic activities at night. On the ther hand, less imprtant functin is seen in creating distinct atmsphere and supprting leisure activities at night. The expectatins f the twn representatives frm lighting cntrl strategies are visualised in chart belw. As the main expectatin is mentined imprvement f energy efficiency. Amng less imprtant expectatin belngs aesthetic design f the study area. Page 7

Impact n flra and fauna Energy efficiency Light pllutin/ encrachment f light Aesthetic design f the study area Visibility f stars/ night sky Persnal feeling f safety and security Brightness/ illuminance levels Maintain at current stage Imprve Fig. 4, Twn f Sušice, The expectatins f the twn representatives 2.1.1.2. Restaurants In the park Sants and surrundings, tw restaurants are lcated there. Bth are clse-knit with playgrund and related leisure activities. At bth lcatins, the level f public lighting is rather pr and it is wise t be imprved. Reducing energy and maintenance csts Imprving energy saving and energy efficiency Rad safety fr vehicular traffic Reducing light pllutin Creating distinct atmsphere and ambience with light Orientatin and way-finding at night Supprting leisure activities at night Supprting and imprving ecnmic activity at night Feeling f security and safety at night Safe mvement f the pedestrians Nt Imprtant at all Very Imprtant Fig. 5, Twn f Sušice, Fuctin f the public lighting The table abve verviews restaurants (2) which tk a part in the survey. Frm the general pint f view, we seek causal relatinships between a netwrk f factrs that influence level f happiness f their custmers and explain their willingness t visiting their restaurants. Raising frm the cnducted questinnaire survey, the cre requirements f public lighting due t the restaurant are Creating distinct atmsphere and ambience with light, supprting leisure activities at night and Supprting and imprving ecnmic activity at night. Cntrary, energy and maintenance csts, energy savings and rad safety fr vehicular traffic are nt an imprtant issue fr the restaurants lcated in park Sants. Page 8

Impact n flra and fauna Energy efficiency Light pllutin/ encrachment f light Aesthetic design f the study area Visibility f stars/ night sky Persnal feeling f safety and security Brightness/ illuminance levels 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Maintain at current stage Imprve Fig. 6, Twn f Sušice, The expectatins f the restaurants representatives The expectatins f the restaurants frm lighting cntrl strategies are visualised in chart abve. As the main expectatin is mentined imprvement f aesthetic design and safety. Amng less imprtant expectatin belngs aesthetic energy efficiency and impact n flra and fauna. 2.1.1.3. Fundatin Prměny Karla Kmárka Nadace Prměny Karla Kmárka is fundatin which ensured recnstructin f the segment f the park in 2013. Frm the general pint f view, the fundatin is favured fr renvatin f public lighting under the cnditin f limited changes in verall aesthetic design f park Sants. 2.1.1.4. General public The verall impressin f general public n the quality f public lighting in the pilt area is satisfactry. This is given by their lw expectatin abut public lighting quality partly. At the same time, mre than 40 % f park users are nt using it during the night-time, therefre they d nt care. Regarding the purpse which have the citizens attending the park, bserved purpses are almst equal t each ther (thanks fr the lcatin f the park in the city centre, mainly). The purpse f using the park "Sants" by citizens FOR WALKING OR CYCLING ONLY AS A TRANSIT AREA FOR RELAX AND MEETING PLACE FOR ACTIVE LEASURE 15 16 16 14 OTHER 0 Fig. 7, Twn f Sušice, Citizen s purpse f using the park 0 25 number f respndents Page 9

The interesting results were received regarding citizen s satisfactin with the quality f illuminatin in the park. Mstly the peple were satisfied, especially the elderly peple, wh were cmpletely satisfied with the current lighting situatin because they usually visit the park during the daytime. Only 24 % f respndents are unhappy with the quality f public lighting. Citizen's pinin: The level and quality f lighting in "Sants" park is sufficient 20% 28% 24% 24% 4% DISAGREE RATHER DISAGREE NEUTRAL RATHER AGREE AGREE Fig. 8, Twn f Sušice, Citizen s pinin n the quality f public lighting Accrding t the results f the survey tk place in the Sants park, 60% f citizens are nt aware abut the public dynamic lighting. Anther 24 % answered that they are smewhat aware which in general might mean that these peple have just heard smething abut that r they cnsider smething different but nt the public lighting. The cnclusin is that nly 1 frm 6 citizens is aware abut dynamic public lighting (see figure belw). Citizen's awareness abut dynamic lighting 60% 16% 24% nt aware smewhat aware aware Fig. 9, Twn f Sušice, Citizen s awareness Amng general public basic attitudes and requirements, we can include: - Imprvement f public lighting at sub-znes. - Reduce the distance between ples. - Light the dark parts f the rads up. Page 10

2.1.2. Analysis f final users Accrding t results f the survey, the majrity f respndents use the park ''Sants'' a few times per week (52 %) fr all types f activities such as cycling r walking, relax meeting with friends fr a dinner r drink, walking and playing with children and dgs, jgging and ther sprts.16 % f the respndents visit ''Sants'' park everyday but nly in a day time. Hw ften is the "Sants" park used by citizens 16% 8% 0% 24% 52% Everyday A few times per week A few times per mnth Occaisinally Never Fig. 10, Twn f Sušice, Citizen s using f the park Never the less 64 % f all respndents use the park as a transit area because f its lcatin in the city centre (25 % using the parky as a transit area nly). This is an imprtant issue which shuld be held in mind when designing the dynamic public lighting. The purpse f using the park "Sants" by citizens 23% 25% Fr walking r cycling Only as a transit area 26% 26% Fr relax and meeting place Fr active leasure Fig. 11, Twn f Sušice, Citizens f using the park Accrding t the results f number f visitrs mnitring during wrking days and nn-wrking days and citizen s preferences t visit the park it can be pssible t extraplate the data were taken in spring t the rest f the year attendance. The results shw that 95 % f respndents visit the park during the summer as it is a ppular place fr leisure activities. The autumn time is quite similar t spring time. In winter the attendance is tw times less cmpare t summer time due t cld weather, less sun and snw n the paths. Page 11

ppl/hur 12 10 9 6 The cmparisn f park "Sants" attendance during times f the year 26 21 19 12 19 16 14 9 35 28 25 17 0,9 0,7 0,4 1 6-8H 8-12H 12-15H 15-17H 17-20H 20-23H 23-6H 39 31 28 Spring Summer Autumn Winter 19 26 21 19 13 Fig. 12, Twn f Sušice, Citizens attendance during the year Ttal number f visitrs during the wrking day: 320 Ttal number f visitrs during the nn-wrking day: 444 The attendance during the day differs depending n hurs f the day and type f the day (wrking day and nn-wrking day). The results f mnitring are shwed n the diagrams belw. On a wrking day in the early mrning peple visit the park n their way t wrk/study and sme peple cme with children and dgs. The same peple cme back frm wrk/study between 17 and 20 hurs. The ppular time fr active leisure activities and recreatin is between 8 and 20 hurs. At this time mthers usually visit the park with babies fr walking and play n a playgrund, elderly peple cme fr walking and peple f all ages use the park fr cycling. After 15 clck the park is used fr meetings after wrk. There is a restaurant in the centre f Sants island which peple visit fr diner and/r beer after wrk. 45 "Sants" park frequency f attendance during the WORKING DAY in Spring Active leisure (sprt, recreatin) ppl/hur Relax and meetings Only as a transit area 27 28 45 "Sants" park frequency f attendance during the WEEKENDS in Spring Active leisure (sprt, recreatin) ppl/hur Relax and meetings 39 Only as a transit area 32 30 12 20 14 16 22 20 0 5 2 0 6-8h 8-12h 12-15h 15-17h 17-20h 20-23h 23-6h 0 6-8h 8-12h 12-15h 15-17h 17-20h 20-23h 23-6h Fig. 13, Twn f Sušice, Citizens frequency f attendance On the weekend less peple visit the park as a transit area, mre peple cme t park n purpse. The attendance with the purpse f sprt and recreatin activities is highest frm 8 clck and it stays until 20 clck n the same level. After 15 clck the visitrs start t cme with the purpse f meeting friends and visiting the restaurant. The attendance grws during the evening and falls after 23 clck. Hwever, Page 12

during the night still there are sme visitrs in the park n weekend while n weekdays almst nbdy is there. 2.1.3. Analysis f expectatins and needs f final users In the end f the survey a few questins regarding citizen s pinin abut changes in park public lighting were asked in rder t get an idea whether the peple cnsider imprvements as psitive r nt. The respndents were divided int few grups which are thse wh are satisfied with the current situatin and they are neutral t any changes, thse wh are satisfied but agree r rather agree abut any imprvements and thse wh are nt satisfied and want the changes. Citizen's pinin: It will be beneficial t have a dymanic lighting system 60% Citizen's pinin: Lwer light levels and less brightness means a state f rest Citizen's pinin: Urban areas shuld nt be dark at all 0% 0% 16% 24% 0% 4% 24% 32% 40% 8% 0% 20% 32% 40% DISAGREE NEUTRAL AGREE DISAGREE NEUTRAL AGREE DISAGREE NEUTRAL AGREE Fig. 13, Twn f Sušice, Citizens pinins Using the pprtunity a few respndents were cmplained abut t much public lighting near their huses, s they gave negative answer n the questin abut the lit urban areas. Hwever, there are n private huses near the park s the park lighting cannt effect n them. The high percentage f agree answers shws. Citizen's pinin: Are yu satisfied with the public lighting quality at the park 24% 24% 28% 20% 4% AGREE RATHER AGREE NEUTRAL RATHER DISAGREE DISAGREE Fig. 14, Twn f Sušice, Citizens satisfactin with public lighting quality The figure abve shwed that almst half f the respndents are satisfied with the public lighting quality at the park. Cntrary, nly 8 % f the respndents d nt want t imprve the public lighting. Page 13

Citizen's pinin: Are yu favured fr public lighting imprvement? 44% 28% 20% 4% 4% AGREE RATHER AGREE NEUTRAL RATHER DISAGREE DISAGREE Fig. 15, Twn f Sušice, Citizens satisfactin with public lighting quality Amng user s basic attitudes and requirements, we can include: - Imprvement f public lighting at sub-znes. - Reduce the distance between ples. - Light the dark parts f the rads up. - Imprve the quality f lighting at tw truble-spts. - Imprve the visibility in the parking slt. - Imprve light fr playgrund in the night. - Imprve the illuminatin f certain parts f the park as appear dark cmpletely. 2.1.4. Overall stakehlder requirements Derived frm the questinnaire surveys and interviews with key stakehlders, fllwing requirements have been identified regarding dynamic public lighting investment in the park Sants. Illuminatin f certain parts f the park is lw and appear dark cmpletely. The luminaires are situated far frm each ther. N prper light fr playgrund. Being afraid t hit smene with the bike. Drivers have lw visibility in the parking slt. Imprve aesthetic illuminatin during the twn festivals. Imprve the public lighting energy efficiency. Reduce maintenance csts. Slved prblems with truble-spts. Page 14

3. Built envirnement 3.1. Analysis f changing lighting requirements in space Street, walkway and pedestrian zne gemetry The area in urban park f twn Sušice is used by pedestrians, cyclists and by ther residents fr varius free time activities. Whle area cntains walkways f width by 4 meters alng a river and int a frest park. In Sants Park are placed a playgrund, small pedestrian zne trugh urban greenery with benches and pen area near the restaurant. Prminent pen spaces, Primary traffic rutes Inside the specified area there are n prminent pen spaces except the playgrund. A traffic rute is placed n edge f the Park. The traffic rute cnnects tw parking lts with a main rad Pedestrian rutes- Resident mvement, ffice wrkers, recreatinal, turists etc. Pedestrian rutes are used primary by residents during afternn and night fr relaxing activities. In summer are pedestrian rutes used by city visitr and turist especially during city celebratins. Rutes in the park can be seen in Fig. 16. Fig. 16, Twn f Sušice, Pedestrian rutes in the park Sants white marked (main rad - yellw marked) Page 15

3.1.1. Designed changes Arund the summer restaurant (Truble spt 2) are missing lighting ples. The area shuld be added by at minimum tw ples with suitable luminaries (Fig.17). In Fig. 18. is market the truble spt area with a detail in Fig.19. Fig. 17, Twn f Sušice, Summer restaurant with the detail f lamps Fig. 18, Twn f Sušice, Truble spt area arund the restaurant. Page 16

Fig. 19, Twn f Sušice, Truble spt area arund the restaurant. Figure 19 shws the truble spt area 2 arund the restaurant. Red-dashed line shws (in part) the present situatin f ples placing. The cnnectin between the park and Island (where is the restaurant) is prvided by thin bridge withut the illuminatin (Fig. 20). The bridge is illuminated frm the rute by an aged luminaire (Fig.21). Fig. 20, Twn f Sušice, Bridge cnnecting Sants with island Page 17

Fig. 20, Twn f Sušice, The detail f aged luminaire which prvides the illuminatin f the bridge Truble-spt 1 (Fig.21), recnstructin f public lighting, specific requirements due t the fld plains and gruping yungsters. Fig. 21, Twn f Sušice, Truble spt area 1 New public lighting is needed in truble-spts areas and in areas with pr r n lighting system. In the truble spt area 1 there are several issues See the Fig. 22. Arund the playgrund Off Park is pr lighting system with nly several luminaries. The distances between ples are high and a rad ffset t. (Fig.23) Page 18

Fur ples are placed ut f the pedestrian rut. Pedestrians are walking thrugh the frest (Fig. 24). Entrance t the park frm main rad is illuminated with several inapprpriate luminaries. (Fig. 25) Fig. 22, Twn f Sušice, Detail f the truble spt 1 Fig. 23, Twn f Sušice, Playgrund in OffPark Page 19

Fig. 24, Twn f Sušice, Ples (in red circle) are placed in the frest, dzens f meters frm the pedestrian rad Fig. 25, Twn f Sušice. Illuminatin f the entrance int the park Page 20

Traffic rad which is used by pedestrians r cars and ensuring access t the lcality is accessed by tw parking places. Arund the bth parking places, there is missing any lighting system, there. Only tw ples are installed n rad which is used by pedestrians t (Fig. 26, 27.,28.). In side-part f the park, there is n public lighting system installed. These rutes are marked range-dashed line in Fig. 26,27. Fig. 26, Twn f Sušice. Traffic rad Fig. 27, Twn f Sušice, Parking places Page 21

Fig. 28, Twn f Sušice, Current lighting system f the parking place Suggested Changes: - Arund the summer restaurant - Playgrund illuminatin - Truble-spt 1 and Truble-spt 2, recnstructin f public lighting, specific requirements due t the fld plains and gruping yungsters. - New public lighting in prly illuminated parts f the park. 3.2. Understanding prminent landmarks, features and space determining public lighting In the park, there is n prminent landmark. As is has been mentined in previus chapter, tw trublespts are lcated in the park, described abve. 3.3. Develping dynamic lighting recmmendatins t meet requirements and demand 3.3.1. Type f light surces, luminaires, sensrs and etc. The pilt area will be equipped by park lighting ples with shrt arm in place f current ples except several lighting ples which is needed t be relcated. All used LED luminaires will be equipped by autnmus driver t ensure dynamic cntrl. Used LED mdules in the luminaires have t use a technlgy t ensure cnstant luminus flux f LEDs in the prcess f aging. The dynamics cntrl will be prvided by several methds. The base methd is the driving f luminance r illuminatin accrding t time schedule. The time schedule is variable in time and is dependent n the seasn. Time schedule f the lighting pints can be different. Page 22

The ther cntrl element is an ambient illuminance sensr (twilight sensr). Each grup f light pints in ne zne will be cntrlled separately. If it is needed the grup f light pints culd be equipped by additinal twilight sensr sensrs. The next cntrlling is based n presence sensr (light and mtin sensr). The presence sensr ensures several tasks. The sensr detects the ccurrence f peple in the viewing area. Next task is tracking the directin f mvement and analysis (predictin) f directin f further mvement. The predictin is calculated by cntrl gear f dynamics lighting. The last task f the mvement sensr is recrding the number f passing-thrugh peple. Fig. 29, Twn f Sušice, Draft f dynamic lighting cntrl (surce: iguzzini) The placement f the mtin sensr depends n the gemetry f the illuminated area and n the design, psitin f the light pints. Page 23

4. Lighting analysis and cnditins survey 4.1. Analysis f the existing lighting cnditins Street lighting system is installed alng walkway f 4 meters width, mainly. The lighting ples are 6 meters high withut arms. Mre than half amunt f the ples is lder than 30 years (Fig. 30). Almst all ples are placed in ne line between full-grwn trees. Several light ples are placed ut f the lcatin where are needed and it must be shifted (see Fig. 24.). Fig. 30. Twn f Sušice, The example f bslete ple, all installed lamps have n arm and are mstly shaded by trees The lighting system is equipped by luminaires with pr efficiency and inapprpriate phtmetric prperties (Fig. 30). Mrever, the luminaires are shaded by trees (Fig.30) In luminaires, 70-watt high pressure sdium lamps are installed with cnventinal electrmagnetic ballast. In park Sants, 19 pieces f these lamps are installed at all. Part f the park Sants is renvated; the lighting systems with mdern luminaries is installed, as it is shwn in Fig. 31. Ttal amunt f this luminaires is 17 and are equipped by 70-watt metal-halide reflectr lamps. This part f lighting system will be partly renvated. It is suggested that electrmagnetic ballast will be changed fr dimmable electrnic ballast with daily system cntrl. Finally, whle lighting system will be equipped by ther sensrs and autnmus cntrl gear. The existing lighting system is nt cntrlled anyway. Page 24

Fig. 31. Twn f Sušice, Type f luminaries f partly renvated area 4.1.1. Lighting measurement In the park, tw types f luminaries are munted. First type f luminaire is shwn in table belw. The measured data f illuminance are in Fig. 32. Frm verall perspective, the lighting cnditin is pr in the park and insufficient (see figure 33). Luminaire prperties Luminaire Mdus Auris 600 lamp type HPS-T (2000K) utput [W] 70 spacing [m] 25 ple height [m] 6 width f rad [m] 4 side ffset [m] 0,8 Fig. 32. Prperties f the lighting system, Mdus Auris 600 Fig. 33. Illuminance measurement Page 25

Illuminance (lx) Fig. 34. Illuminance measurement, Place f the lighting measurement Mdus Auris 600 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Calculatin - Mdus Auris 600 0 1 3 5 7 9 cntrl pint - lngitudal axis Fig. 34a. Result f the illuminance by Mdus Auris 600 Secnd type f luminaire is shwn in table belw. The measured data f illuminance are in Fig. 35. Frm verall perspective, the lighting cnditin is pr and insufficient (see figure 36). Luminaire prperties Luminaire Hnr Citylux lamp type HCI-R (3000K) utput [W] 70 spacing [m] 25 ple height [m] 3,6 width f rad [m] 3 side ffset [m] 1 Fig. 35. Prperties f the lighting system, Hnr Citylux Page 26

Fig. 36. Illuminance measurement, Hnr Citylux Fig. 37. Illuminance measurement, Lcatin f the lighting measurement Hnr Citylux 4.1.2. Evaluatin f key indicatrs t track the benefits f dynamic public lighting The cmparisn f the new dynamic cntrlled lighting system with the present will be based n cmparisn f several parameters, which are excepted t be much butter at new designed lighting system. - The phtmetrical quantities: Clur rendering index Illuminance and light unifrmity Operating life - Energy cnsumptin: Dynamic light cntrl system Luminaire efficiency Energy cnsumptin - Maintenance csts Mnitring Operating csts. Page 27

- Safety and Aesthetic quantities Feel f safety brightness and clur temperature Light Pllutin Number f luminaries Light utilizatin factr Expected Specific indicatrs: Befre After Illuminance (lx) <4 >5.8 Light Unifrmity (-) 0.02 0.1 Rendering clur index (-) 20 60 >80 Lamp life (h) 25 000 50 000 Clur temperature (K) 2000 3000 4000 Efficiency (%) <75 >95 Energy cnsumptin (-) 1 0.7-0,6 On-line cntrl n yes Mnitring n yes Safety Pr Gd Cmfrt Pr excellent Page 28