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Metway lighting control systems
Metway Electrical Industries has several different lighting control options to cater for most lighting control requirements. The following summarises the benefits, applications and criteria of each option to allow you to choose the most suitable system.
The following three systems all utilise dual latching luminaire outputs complying with LIF requirements and preferred industry practise. More details are available on Metway’s website or by phone from its sales office. Metway can also quote based on lighting layout drawings and a specification. This would include all lighting control modules, presence detectors and leads, producing a fully costed solution.
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Which system to choose?
Metway Connection Centre (MCC)
• Standalone system. Quick and easy to install with usually no commissioning required. • Eight output and 10 output variants available. With two separate presence detector inputs. Units can also be wired in parallel to have multiple boxes controlled together (providing these oblige to the Amperage restraints). • Suitable for dimming and non-dimmable applications. Different presence detectors and luminaire leads can be used for either dimming or switching arrangements. • Presence or absence detection.
Metway can supply presence detectors with additional cabling and plug to allow the introduction of an override or absence switch. • One or two channel applications. The
MCC can be installed to accommodate all the outputs switching together or split to have two halves switched separately (eight-way MCC split to 2 x four-way and 10-way MCC split to 2 x five-way), see MCC section.
Standalone DALI Connection Centre (MDCC)
• Use with DALI Ballasts luminaires.
This system communicates with each luminaire via the DALI protocol to allow individual grouping of each light fitting depending on the desired layout. For example, this allows for fittings nearest interactive whiteboards to be grouped and switched separately. • Graduated dimming. This allows for rows of luminaires to dim at different percentages parallel to the window and reduces the need for a photocell per row of lights. • Future-proof. Via the installation of network cabling and minimal additional control equipment this option can become a fully communicating system. • Plug and play installation. Simpler installation with all items supplied with plugs for quick and accurate installation. • Simple on-site configuration. The individual set up of each room can be done by the installers using a simple programming remote to group the luminaires as required (Metway commissioning also available).
Metway Fully Addressable System
• Ten individually addressable outputs.
Each lighting control module has 10 outputs and four switch inputs to cater nearly every required scenario. • Fully communicating. This allows occupancy information to be shared between the presence detectors to keep any essential lighting on if required. • Can communicate without the need for
DALI ballasts. Although the system will normally communicate using the DALI protocol, it can also work using its own open network, allowing the use of DSI ballasts or switching only luminaires. • Emergency monitoring. If required, this system allows for emergency monitoring with fault reporting. • Head end PC available. For integration with a building management system. • Commissioning. Commissioning will be carried out by a Metway
Commissioning Engineer.
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Metway Connection Centre (MCC) Standalone DALI Connection Centre (MDCC) Metway Fully Addressable System