January 17, 2011
Report

LED Surgical Task Lighting Scoping Study: A Hospital Energy Alliance Project

Abstract

Tungsten-halogen (halogen) lamps have traditionally been used to light surgical tasks in hospitals, even though they are in many respects ill-suited to the application due to the large percentage of radiant energy outside the visible spectrum and issues with color rendering/quality. Light-emitting diode (LED) technology offers potential for adjustable color and improved color rendition/quality, while simultaneously reducing side-effects from non-visible radiant energy. It also has the potential for significant energy savings, although this is a fairly narrow application in the larger commercial building energy use sector. Based on analysis of available products and Hospital Energy Alliance member interest, it is recommended that a product specification and field measurement procedure be developed for implementation in demonstration projects.

Revised: January 21, 2011 | Published: January 17, 2011

Citation

Tuenge J.R. 2011. LED Surgical Task Lighting Scoping Study: A Hospital Energy Alliance Project Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.