Smart Automation Magazine Summer 2020

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LIGHTING

Light of the museum Control your lighting, without the disruption, cost and maintenance of hard-wired installation Saima Shafi, Sales and Marketing Director, LED Eco Lights

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hilst the advantages of converting from outdated fluorescent lighting to LED technology are substantial, they become far greater when integrated with an intelligent lighting control system, which delivers the correct amount of light

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where and when it is needed. When dimmed, LED lighting becomes more energy efficient and automated systems like daylight harvesting and occupancy sensors can turn on or dim lights according to changes in light, need or the time of day. Wireless lighting control systems however are designed to

control lighting without the need for complex wiring systems and provide increased flexibility in the way an area of a building can be used. Instead of positioning switches and sensors where wiring permits, building operators can place controls where they are needed with ease to optimise lighting performance.


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