NGLS Outdoor Process

ENTRY PROCESS

To begin, manufacturers submitted an Intent to Submit, followed by system documentation that was reviewed for compliance with the NGLS parameters. Systems were initially evaluated using the following functionality and performance criteria.

INSTALLATION

Installed on individual park­ing lots at VTTI, six sys­tems replaced 58 luminaires on nearly 350,000 square feet of space to create a “living lab” where evaluations could be conducted in a real-world setting. The control systems included LightGRID (Current by GE), SimplySNAP (Synapse), wiSCAPE (Hubbell Control Solutions), NearSky (CIMCON Lighting), Limelight (Lutron) and DTL DSN (Acuity Brands). In terms of technology and design, the wireless control systems used a variety of technologies and approaches that featured wired (Ethernet) and wireless (cellular) gateways, remote and fixture-integrated sensor mount­ing, and passive infrared (PIR) and microwave radar sensors.

Upon acceptance into the NGLS Evaluation, individual parking lots were assigned to entrants and specific site geometry and drawings were provided. A representative parking lot (shown below) provides typical mounting heights and site geometry.