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Sensa 2

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Presence/Absence detection

Artificial lighting responds to the occupancy of a

space.

Average saving 24%

Daylight linking

Artificial lighting responds to the natural light

conditions.

Average saving 28%

Constant illuminance

A function designed to produce correct lighting

levels for the duration of the

maintenance period

Task/Scene setting

Allows the user to set scenes and adapt the

lighting to different tasks.

Average saving 36%

Timed sequence/off

Automatic cut-off can be installed to turn all

electricity off during unoccupied hours

We need a variety of strategies and technologies to help us

control lighting to produce an optimal lit space that uses minimal

energy. These are:

The average savings taken from paper* comparing 240 studies of energy savings us-

ing different technologies, give an indication of typical average savings from different

lighting controls strategies.

*Lighting Controls in Commercial Buildings

A. Williams, B. Atkinson, K. Garbesi, E. Page, F. Rubinstein

LEUKOS Vol 8 No 3 January 2012

Lighting management system

which is based on the twin principles

of comfort and energy saving

Lighting Controls - Energy efficiency made easy

•Flexible configuration, even for

retrofits

(lighting groups are not wire-

bound)

•Compatibility and future-proof

design

•Extensive functionality

•Simple and clear handling

•Wide range of interfaces to other

systems

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