INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
The correct lighting is important. Whatever the application, it is integral to the energy efficiency of a building and the well-being of its occupants. Lighting systems have direct and indirect costs. The lighting equipment employed and the design of an application are crucial considerations when installing a good scheme.
Lacklustre lighting will negatively affect both your space and those who inhabit it. Therefore, the correct system should be installed to ensure your lighting is fit for purpose. Whether for use in a domestic or commercial setting, LED lighting not only promises energy savings, it can also increase comfort, safety, security and productivity.
An LED lighting application incorporating an intelligent system offers an enhanced energy saving opportunity. Occupancy sensors, for example, can greatly reduce electricity consumption. By using sensors to dim or switch off lighting when there is nobody in a room, dimmable lighting can save energy costs.
If you benefit from plenty of natural light, dimmable lighting is also ideal for use with daylight harvesting systems. It can be programmed up or down according to the amount of natural light in a room to a maintained lux level. Daylight sensors can reduce electricity consumption, therefore contribute to energy savings.