Case Studies : Energy Efficient Home

Modern day living has seen the introduction of many new gadgets and advancements to others within our homes. Many of these are automated and contribute to substantial energy use.

However, todays lighting control systems provide the opportunity to reduce the energy usage of lighting within our homes, a major contributor to residential energy consumption. 

Indeed, there are few easier or more cost effective ways to reduce household expenditure which rather than deter from lifestyle choice offer the potential to actually enhance our daily lives.

Sustainable Living

Turn Off Lights

Turn off every light in the house with the press of one button.  

In larger or family homes, it’s easy to forget to turn off lights.  You can turn off every light with the press of one button located anywhere in the house perhaps in the master suite before you go to bed or in the garage as you exit the home.

Dim The Lights

Create ambience and save energy and light bulbs by dimming lights.  By automatically dimming lights to less than 100%, you can help conserve energy, dramatically increase lamp life and make a difference to the environment and energy costs.

Use Task Lighting

Utilise pre-set and programmed lighting scenes to provide lighting suitable to the task in hand rather than flood rooms with universally high levels of artificial light.

Vacation Programming

Sophisticated programming schedules can replicate your normal routine and patterns of varied occupancy both more realistically and cost effectively than older style time clocks. 

Integrate Multiple Systems

Use innovative control products to integrate lighting with other home systems such as a/v and security.  Reduce wasted energy consumption by using one pre-set control to switch off multiple powered devices, TV, audio, or heating and ventilation systems. 

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