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General Lightina Systems and Electrical Improvements <br />Johnsont <br />J� <br />Controls <br />Interior and Exterior Lighting Systems: The majority of the lighting systems throughout the City's <br />facilities are 32W T8 fluorescent systems. There are also several areas with T12 fluorescents, <br />incandescent and metal halides. For example, the high bay lighting in the Public Works facility and <br />the Fire Station have metal halides that are inefficient. Even though these buildings are only a few <br />years old, several of the lights need to be replaced and whole fixtures need to be repaired. The <br />lighting in the city council chambers are not designed around television production. The current <br />layout provides adequate lighting for spectators and reading material at the desk but does not provide <br />proper lighting for video. <br />Interior lighting will be replaced with more energy efficient lighting and <br />lighting levels will be improved. Existing 32W T8s will be replaced <br />with 25W T8s, and T12s will also be replaced with T8 lamps. A new <br />lighting layout for the Council chambers will provide the proper lighting <br />required for television production and will cut the energy usage in half. <br />Metal halide lights in high bay areas will be replaced with high bay <br />fluorescent lighting. We will also install occupancy sensors where <br />appropriate. <br />Exterior lights will be upgraded and lighting will be added to ensure higher efficiency and proper <br />lighting of the grounds. Lighting levels outside the fire station are improperly designed for the <br />existing structure. <br />Parking Lot Lighting: The parking lot between the city hall and fire station does not have any <br />lighting. This presents a hazard for night parking and is a security risk for people using the lot. <br />Johnson Controls proposes to install new lights around the perimeter of the lot. <br />Ball Field Lighting Controls: The main ball field lights often have the lights left on overnight which <br />wastes energy. A timer will be added to the ball field to control time of use and disable the lights at a <br />predetermined time. <br />Vending Machine Controls: Vending machines typically consume small <br />amounts of energy when compared to the entire facility. Johnson Controls <br />recommends using VendingMiser technology to turn off vending machines <br />during unoccupied periods. The cold vending machines will continue to <br />cycle power as needed to maintain product temperature, while minimizing <br />electrical energy consumption. This technology will also extend the life of <br />the compressors and has been approved by the two major bottling companies. <br />Page 7 City of St. Anthony Village <br />PRORP Performance Contract Analysis <br />NOT TO BE REPRODUCED ORDISTRIBUTE WTHOUTIOJ NSON CONTROLS 'PERMISSION <br />