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WESCO.CA

LIGHTING & CONTROLS SOLUTIONS

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Francois Ricard

Date:25/05/2015Filename: Eacom Sawmill facility - Rev5.AGI

ALL VALUES ARE MAINTAINED HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES AT GRADE********************************************************************************PHOTOMETRIC DATA USED AS INPUT FOR THESE CALCULATIONSIS BASED ON ESTABLISHED IES PROCEDURES AND PUBLISHEDLAMP, RATINGS , FIELD PERFORMANCE WILL DEPEND ON ACTUALLAMP, BALLAST, ELECTRICAL, AND SITE CHARACTERISTICS.********************************************************************************

Luminaire ScheduleSymbol Qty Arrangement Label LLF Description

Calculation SummaryLabel CalcType Units Avg Max Min Avg/Min

4 SINGLE LED-Crouse-Hinds - PVM17L 0.900 18'LC & 24'LC

91.90 240 3.8 24.18

After Sorter_Top Illuminance Lux 211.55 536 13.3 15.91

61 SINGLE LED-Dialight-Diffused lens 0.900 11'CL & 13'CL - LTM3C4H2D

After Trimmer_Top Illuminance Lux 231.15 779 9.4 24.59

22 SINGLE Fluxstream-LF4FR3940ULAG 0.900 10'LC

Before trimmer_Top Illuminance Lux 261.11 984 28.3 9.23Catwalk - Canter no2 infeed Illuminance Lux 134.26 440 15.9 8.44Catwalk - Sorter_Top Illuminance Lux 267.07 544 54.2 4.93Control Room Section_Top Illuminance Lux 397.92

63 SINGLE LED-Crouse-Hinds - PVM13L 0.900 18'LC & 11'LC

962 6.7 59.39Jumbo Section Illuminance Lux 317.44 701 0.0 N.A.Section A-B Illuminance Lux 401.61 549 129 3.12Section Sorter Illuminance Lux

CAPABILITIESCANADA Lighting & Controls Solutions

LIGHTING CAPABILITIES

LIGHTING STRATEGY

STEP 1: Needs Analysis

STEP 3: Comprehensive Proposal

STEP 2: Post Analysis Proposal

STEP 4: Project Execution & Implementation

WESCO’s lighting renovation process provides solutions that fulfill our customers’ needs and generate desired and expected results. Our highly experienced Lighting Team has worked with a variety of organizations in the commercial, industrial, government and institutional markets and can help you develop a strategy to optimize your energy savings and investment in a new lighting system. We work with industry-leading suppliers to source products that meet the requirements of our customer’s lighting upgrade, retrofit and standardization initiatives.

It is important to establish a corporate lighting strategy that accounts for energy rates, new technology, local utility rebates/incentives, code compliance and improvement to work spaces and productivity. Once we understand our customer’s needs, a four step renovation process to help build your lighting strategy and business case is deployed:

As part of our lighting proposal process and before we select the lighting technologies to be used, we work with your teams to determine the importance of each of the following factors:

• Corporate ROI, payback requirements & budgets • Reduction in energy consumption • Decrease in operating costs – maintenance & repair • Improved lighting quality/desired lighting levels • Increased productivity • Enhanced workplace safety • Environmental compliance & sustainability – green initiatives

Comprehensive Proposal with New System Recommendations.

• Detailed financial analysis and executive summary • Cost analysis, ROI and payback • Virtual model of the proposed lighting design using AGI32 lighting software. Typical LED lighting designs dramatically change light placement and improve light levels by using optics that aim the light where it is required. Virtual modeling of the design allows visualization of light levels without requiring the product to be installed first. • Financial impact of local utility incentives • Specifications for recommended products

Once an organization’s goals are understood, we perform an audit of the current lighting state and provide recommendations for a lighting retrofit.

• Audit of existing lighting system • Retrofit options: - Relamping - One-for-one upgrade/update of existing lighting - Full lighting redesign optimized for each space • Discussion of which types of products will best fit the requirements for each area within your facilities, desired lighting levels, IES guidelines and code compliance • Special requirements such as washdown, food grade, explosion proof and hazardous area lighting

We work with your project, design and installation teams to ensure that the project time lines and budgets are met.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-866-WESCOCA (937-2622) or visit our website wesco.ca

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CAPABILITIESCANADA Lighting & Controls Solutions

LIGHTING RENOVATION IMPLEMENTATION

Safety Hazards, Poorly Lit & High/Costly Maintenance Areas Outdoor Lighting

Controls & Daylighting

Highbay/High Wattage Indoor Lighting

Existing Fluorescent Lights & Areas in Need of Relamping

Once the decision has been made to retrofit your lighting system, following a plan in a sequence that helps optimize the upgrade path is highly recommended.

Some factors to consider when assessing your upgrade path and priorities are:

• Upgrading areas where maintenance or energy costs are excessive or lighting is poor & may create a safety hazard. Replacing existing fixtures with LED lighting in these locations will significantly reduce energy costs, improve visibility/safety & reduce maintenance.

• Outdoor lighting is an area where significant gains can be made in reducing energy and high maintenance costs.

• The implementation of a lighting management & daylighting strategy can improve the results of your energy saving initiatives even further. Lighting controls range from simple dimmers to full building light management systems & implementation of a daylighting strategy with daylight sensors and/or other daylighting products.

WESCO welcomes the opportunity to further discuss your lighting energy & maintenance savings initiatives in person. We have significant experience working with all types of customers, including large, national corporations

& have the processes and procedures in place to service organizations with individual or multiple locations.

• Typical metal halide (MH) or high pressure sodium (HPS) highbay fixtures consume 250 – 1000W & have an average life of 10,000 – 20,000 hours. MH & HPS retrofits yield some of the highest energy & maintenance savings.

Converting HPS lighting to LED fixtures will produce even more dramatic results in perceived light levels due to the improved quality of the brighter, whiter light source. Replacement with LED products can result in a 50-70% reduction in energy use with improved light levels & a life of 50,000 – 100,000 hours.

A viable alternative for these applications are T5HO fluorescent fixtures which provide energy savings of 30-40% & maintenance reductions of up to 75% when combined with long life lamps. WESCO will work with you to build the lighting solution that meets your financial requirements.

• The eventual phase-out of the T12 lamp will necessitate the conversion to either a newer fluorescent technology or LED fixtures. There are a number of energy efficient & long-life fluorescent products on the market as well as many LED options.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-866-WESCOCA (937-2622) or visit our website wesco.ca

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CANADABRANCH ADDRESS POSTAL CODE TELEPHONE

WESCO Distribution Canada LP is the Canadian operating arm of WESCO International, an industry-leading Fortune 500 distributor. WESCO provides electrical, industrial, communications MRO & OEM products, construction materials, advanced supply-chain management and logistics services.Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, WESCO operates full service distribution centres and branches throughout North America and around the world. Major markets served include commercial, institutional & industrial construction, industrial processing & manufacturing, government, electrical utility, communications & security and property management (power & lighting controls). WESCO’s specialty is global accounts support & integrated supply.

NEWFOUNDLANDSt. John’s, NF 95 O’Leary Avenue A1B 2C0 709-726-9073

NOVA SCOTIADartmouth, NS 133 Ilsley Avenue, Unit T B3B 1S9 902-468-5851Sydney, NS 1097 Upper Prince Street B1P 5P6 902-562-5556

NEW BRUNSWICKMoncton, NB 400 Edinburgh Drive E1E 2L1 506-857-8600

QUÉBECPointe-Claire, QC 130, boulevard brunswick H9R 5P9 514-459-4000Longueuil, QC 2404, rue de la province J4G 1G1 450-928-9372Québec, QC 255, rue fortin #100 G1M 3M2 418-527-8855Chicoutimi, QC 1190, rue manic G7K 1A2 418-549-0368Rimouski, QC 170, rue industrielle G5M 1A5 418-724-9224Sept-Îles, QC 253, avenue jolliet G4R 2A8 418-962-6552Val-d’Or, QC 1510, 4e rue J9P 6X2 819-824-8877

ONTARIOOttawa, ON 2320 St. Laurent Boulevard K1G 6C4 613-733-2500Kingston, ON 640 Cataraqui Woods Drive K7P 2Y5 613-389-1662Markham, ON 475 Hood Road L3R 0S8 905-415-6100Mississauga, ON 6170 Belgrave Road L5R 4G8 905-890-3344Hamilton, ON 1910 Barton Street East L8H 2Y6 905-545-0313Kitchener 10 Goodrich Drive N2C 0A6 519-893-6630London, ON 353 Sovereign Road N6M 1A6 519-659-9990Sarnia, ON 567 Vidal Street South N7T 7J9 519-336-0722Windsor, ON 3250 Electricity Drive N8W 5J1 519-948-9888Sudbury, ON 48 Pacific Avenue P3C 3H9 705-673-8413

MANITOBAWinnipeg, MB 1099 King Edward Street R3H 0R3 204-633-3000

SASKATCHEWANRegina, SK 1902 Stock Road, Unit 2 S4N 5J3 306-525-5841Estevan, SK 403 Kensington Avenue S4A 2T5 306-637-2642Saskatoon, SK 3911 Millar Avenue S7P 0C1 306-242-1296

ALBERTAEdmonton, AB 18207 - 111th Avenue NW T5S 2P2 780-452-7920Nisku, AB 2319 - 9th Street, Unit 101 T9E 7Z7 780-955-7967Grande Prairie, AB 11491 - 98th Avenue T8V 5S5 780-539-2110Fort McMurray, AB 385 Mackenzie Boulevard T9H 5E2 780-799-4337Lloydminister, AB 5901 - 47th Street, Unit A T9V 2G4 780-870-9206Peace River, AB 8017 - 102 Avenue, Unit B T4S 1M6 780-624-0776Calgary North East, AB 18 - 2928 Sunridge Way NE T1Y 7H9 403-219-6770Calgary, AB 810 - 59th Avenue SE T2H 2G5 403-253-7561Red Deer, AB 7734 - 50th Avenue, Unit 1 T4P 1M7 403-343-2113Prairies Wire Centre, Edmonton, AB 11616 - 186th Street NW T5C 0C4 780-452-7920

BRITISH COLUMBIAFort St. John, BC 11427 Alaska Road, Unit 1 V1J 6N2 250-261-6738Burnaby, BC 6000 Lougheed Highway V5B 4V6 604-299-5566Richmond, BC 3331 Viking Way, Unit 9 V6V 1X7 604-270-7873Vancouver, BC 1055 Clark Drive V5L 3K1 604-215-2078Abbotsford, BC 33973 Gladys Avenue, Unit 100 V2S 2E8 604-859-3111Surrey, BC 12844 Anvil Way, Unit 201 V3W 8E7 604-599-1100Victoria, BC 481 Cecelia Road V8T 4T4 250-382-7265Nanaimo, BC 1809 Fremont Road V9S 3H3 250-758-1777Kelowna, BC 1936 Kent Road V1Y 7S1 250-862-8200Kamloops, BC 961 Laval Crescent, Unit A V2C 5P4 250-374-2112Castlegar, BC 2328 - 6th Avenue V1N 2W1 250-365-0545Prince George, BC 2223 Nicholson Street N V2N 1V9 250-562-3306Kitimat, BC 157 - 7th Street V6N 2C4 250-632-6384