Case Studies
Here we provide you with five general commercial case studies looking at different ways in which a lighting control system can be applied within a different commercial environments, to reduce energy consumption costs and ensure your property is appealing to customers and employees.
Restaurant / Bar
Lighting control systems allow you to adjust lighting scenes smoothly, consistently and automatically.
Seamlessly integrate with other systems such as blinds, audio and security for effortless building management at your fingertips.
Light only the areas being utilised at any given time for great scene setting and energy efficiency.
Retail
Enhance customer experience by effectively using light to guide customers intuitively to new arrivals or special feature pieces. Control multiple light types using one control system, maximising impact by seamlessly blending varying light sources to form pre-set scenes.
Increase space flexibility by creating lighting zones which can be reconfigured without rewiring, making space adaptable to cope with dynamic retail environments.
Office
Lighting Control Systems offer businesses the potential for significant energy savings and a direct reduction in the associated costs, by minimising maintenance and consumables.
Automated control systems also provide flexibility. Set lighting to pre-configured levels to carryout regular tasks, integrate lighting with security systems, or enhance health and safety procedures by lighting escape routes.
Industrial
Employing the right lighting strategy and deploying the right products to achieve those aims can play a fundamental role within industrial buildings.
Utilising controls which provide businesses with the opportunity to take a pro-active approach to management of their lighting can be crucial to reducing energy and maintenance costs and greatly improving the efficiency of the building’s management system.
Energy Efficient Buildings
Lighting can account for more energy usage in a commercial building than any other energy system within the building.
Controlling your lighting is usually the simplest, most cost-effective and visible way to manage energy costs and reduce your carbon footprint, whilst allowing you to create great scenes and the perfect lighting conditions for any working environment.
