GrasB
Veteran
- Location
- Nr Cambridge
As I reported yet another florescent tube blown in our new building a thought occurred to me. In this building I find a tube having blown once every 2 weeks or so (I'm one of the first in the door so end up catching this kind of thing), every other building I hardly ever report a tube blown, maybe once every 2 months. The difference is the new building has auto-sensors which turn the lights on when you walk down the corridor & then turn the lights off after 5 min, for energy saving reasons. The thing is this causes the lights to be turning on & off almost all day as people walk through the building. All the other building have a 30 timer or are normal switches.
So does having the lights turn off after 5 min actually save more energy/resources than it created by eating up florescent tubes at the rate of at least 1 every 2 weeks? Has 'energy saving' gone too far & so we're using more resources than we're saving?
So does having the lights turn off after 5 min actually save more energy/resources than it created by eating up florescent tubes at the rate of at least 1 every 2 weeks? Has 'energy saving' gone too far & so we're using more resources than we're saving?



