This wireless intelligent lighting control system offers ultimate building flexibility, reduced installation costs, ease of use, and integration into wider building management systems. Further benefits are delivered by the ability to re-configure the lighting functionality to suit the usage of the building without costly and time consuming commissioning.
Find out moreThis wireless system offers a simple, easy to commission solution bringing wireless control to areas with higher ceilings such as high racking and high bays. It uses wireless luminaire integrated detectors, allowing groups to be created and controlled from a straightforward wall plate or mobile app.
Find out moreThis simple, easy to commission luminaire integrated wireless communicating sensor is ideal for new build and retrofit installations. With passive infra-red occupancy detector and regulating photocell to maintain minimum light levels, this IP65 sensor uses Zigbee protocol for luminaire control and grouping.
Find out moreIndustrial applications may require varying lighting level requirements, occupancy patterns, time of operation and reconfiguration of equipment and furniture. Providing a flexible control system that provides easy reconfiguration for the end user can deliver ongoing cost savings.
In many industrial settings, rooflights are employed, delivering high levels of daylight to the space. In these spaces, daylight dimming can be employed to reduce the energy consumption.
Most of our luminaires can be specified with integral lighting controls to minimise installation time and cost, maximising energy saving through daylight and occupancy detection.
In the industrial environment, aisles can be unused for large periods of the day, so lighting that is controlled aisle by aisle brings great benefits. Lighting can be switched off when an aisle is unoccupied and can be brought on instantly when presence is detected.
Industrial applications may require varying lighting level requirements, occupancy patterns, time of operation and reconfiguration of equipment and furniture. Providing a flexible control system that provides easy reconfiguration for the end user can deliver ongoing cost savings.
In many industrial settings, rooflights are employed, delivering high levels of daylight to the space. In these spaces, daylight dimming can be employed to reduce the energy consumption.
Most of our luminaires can be specified with integral lighting controls to minimise installation time and cost, maximising energy saving through daylight and occupancy detection.
In the industrial environment, aisles can be unused for large periods of the day, so lighting that is controlled aisle by aisle brings great benefits. Lighting can be switched off when an aisle is unoccupied and can be brought on instantly when presence is detected.