Comment la puissance d’éclairage affecte le fonctionnement du compresseur, Consommation d'énergie, et stabilité du produit

Comment la puissance d’éclairage affecte le fonctionnement du compresseur, Consommation d'énergie, et stabilité du produit

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Le voyant d'affichage réfrigéré à LED peut faire de l'économie d'énergie 78% Pour une vitrine réfrigérée commerciale

Ceci est une partie 3 of the series:

Partie 1: Pourquoi la puissance d'éclairage devient une charge de réfrigération dans les vitrines

Partie 2: Ce que disent réellement l’ASHRAE et les normes de l’industrie sur l’éclairage des vitrines réfrigérées

Introduction

Once lighting is understood as part of refrigeration load, the next question becomes practical:

What does lighting power actually do to system performance?

The answer is measurable — and often underestimated.

From Watts to Cooling Load

Inside a refrigerated display case, energy follows a simple path:

  • electrical input to lighting
  • → converted into heat
  • → absorbed by air, étagères, and products
  • → removed by the refrigeration system

This aligns directly with ASHRAE’s load model, où lighting contributes to sensible heat load inside the case

Which leads to a very practical relationship:

This is why even small increases in lighting wattage have a direct and continuous impact.

What Happens Inside the System

When lighting power increases, three things happen simultaneously:

1. Compressor Runtime Increases

More internal heat means longer cooling cycles.

2. Energy Consumption Increases

The system must remove additional thermal load continuously.

3. Temperature Stability Decreases

Localized heating near products can create micro temperature fluctuations.

Exemple: Small Difference, Large Impact

Let’s compare two cases:

ParamètreCas ACas B
Puissance d'éclairage60 W30 W
Extra Heat Load60 W30 W
Charge thermique annuelle~525 kWh~263 kWh

UN 30W difference per case may seem small.

But across:

  • 50 cases → 13,000 kWh/year
  • 100 cases → 26,000 kWh/year

This is why lighting decisions scale quickly in supermarkets.

Figure – Linear Relationship Between Lighting and Energy

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Lighting Power vs Refrigeration Energy

This shows a key insight: Lighting power and refrigeration energy are directly proportional.

Beyond Energy: Impact on Products

ASHRAE also notes that high-intensity lighting can:

  • raise product temperature
  • accelerate discoloration in meats

This is where lighting becomes more than an energy issue.

It becomes a product quality factor.

Where Standard LED Falls Short

Many LED systems are designed for general lighting, not refrigeration.

Les problèmes courants incluent:

  • unnecessary high wattage
  • concentrated heat near LED chips
  • drivers located inside the cabinet
  • spectrum not optimized for food

These factors increase both:

  • thermal load
  • product sensitivity

Laidishine Approach: Reducing Load Without Sacrificing Visibility

In real projects, the challenge is not simply “reduce power”.

It is: reduce thermal load while maintaining product presentation.

Laidishine solutions address this through:

1. Lower Effective Power

Optimized LED distribution reduces required wattage.

2. Heat-Controlled Design

Thermal structure minimizes heat accumulation inside the case.

3. Externalized Driver Strategy

Where possible, drivers are kept outside airflow zones to reduce internal heat.

4. IRC élevé (>90) Without Overdriving

Maintains visual quality without increasing power density.

Real-World Result (From Projects)

In retrofit scenarios (multi-deck open cases and glass door freezers):

  • reduced lighting power
  • improved temperature consistency
  • lower compressor cycling frequency

These improvements are not theoretical.

They come from treating lighting as part of the refrigeration system — not separate from it.


Final Insight

Lighting is one of the few refrigeration load components that is:

  • constant
  • controllable
  • design-driven

Which makes it one of the most powerful levers for improving system efficiency.


Series Conclusion

Across this series:

  • Partie 1 showed why lighting becomes heat
  • Partie 2 showed how standards define it as load
  • Partie 3 shows how it affects real system performance

Ensemble, they point to a single engineering truth:

Lighting is not just illumination.
It is part of the refrigeration system.

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