Global Energy concern
The world is driving towards sustainability and companies and communities have to
take concrete actions new world of order. Reducing energy consumption is a key factor in reaching sustainability objectives. Today, on an average lighting accounts for 20% of energy consumption all over the globe. Efficient lighting is undervalued as a tool to achieve substantial energy savings. Most of our lighting installations and control systems are inefficient and obsolete.
Lighting control plays a critical role when planning energy efficient lighting installations. Lights can be controlled using the normal modular switches or centralized wired/bus system or through a decentralized system, placed directly in the area where you want to control the lights. Apart from being technically cumbersome centralized systems often require a larger initial investment and higher maintenance costs. Some of the Lighting control system uses motion and/or daylight sensors and either turn the lights on and off and/or adjust the light output up and down to the desired light level. The results are not effective as desired. The objective of an effective control system is to support the lighting application goals, which often translates in eliminating energy waste while providing a productive visual environment.