Connected
Lighting Controls Can Transform Your Space with Ambiance and Efficiency
Connected Lighting is a type of lighting control system that uses a standard16/2 wire for power and communication and operates on 48V, whereas standard line voltage (120V or 240V) to operate. Low-voltage lighting and controls are often considered a safer, more versatile, and energy-efficient solution for various lighting needs, as compared to more traditional wired controls systems. There are several benefits to using low-voltage lighting controls.
Connected-Lighting Defined
- Application Platform to Improve Occupant Health, Welfare, Productivity and Safety
- Flexible System Design Future-Proofs Building & Supports 3D Live Models
- Exceeds Mandatory & Voluntary Compliance Standards
- Complete System – No Silos
The Benefits of Choosing Connected Lighting and Controls
There are numerous benefits to choosing connected lighting and control for your next project. These include:
Fixture Compatibility
Connected-Lighting controls work with a broad range of LED lighting fixtures. This includes popular options for interior and exterior lighting.
Creative Design Potential
Connected-Lighting open doors for creative lighting design. Accentuate the scene; make the space a destination; provide scene control with tunable white dimming or architectural dimming with RGBW.
Support Monitoring
Lighting levels and color temperature, power consumption, water leaks, vibration, temperature, RH, VOC, CO2, smoke, etc.
Improved Energy Efficiency
Our low-voltage lighting systems naturally utilize LED technology, which is known for its energy efficiency. Reduce your operating costs up to 75% compared to AC powered lighting.
Exceeds Compliance
CA24, LL97, DLC, LEED, WELL, RESET, IECC, and ASHREA
Emergency Lighting
Provides you with ease of mind that your system is ready by automatically testing and reporting emergency lighting.
Simplified Installation
Connected lighting controls require less complex and cheaper wiring compared to line-voltage and other wired systems. They also work with a broad range of LED lighting fixtures. This includes popular options for interior and exterior lighting.
Connected Lighting and Controls for Building Design and Integration
Incorporating these lighting controls into your building design can lead to significant energy savings, enhanced comfort, and improved safety. Whether you’re retrofitting an existing space or designing a new one, choosing the right controls will ensure your lighting system meets your needs now and in the future.