Light Automation Services:

  1. Consultation, Design & Energy Audit:

    • Initial Assessment: A thorough evaluation of your commercial space (offices, retail, warehouses, hospitality, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, etc.) to understand its current lighting infrastructure, energy consumption patterns, and specific operational needs.

    • Energy Audit: Detailed analysis of existing lighting energy usage to identify areas of waste and potential savings. This often involves assessing lamp types, ballast efficiency, and current control methods.

    • Customized Design: Development of a tailored light automation plan, specifying suitable technologies (DALI, KNX, Zigbee, PoE lighting), sensor placement, control zones, and integration points with other building systems.

    • ROI Analysis: Providing a clear projection of energy savings and return on investment (ROI) from the proposed automation system.

  2. Installation & Retrofitting:

    • Smart Lighting Fixtures: Installation of energy-efficient LED luminaires (downlights, panels, linear lights, high-bay/low-bay lights) integrated with smart control capabilities.

    • Control Devices: Installation of smart switches, dimmers, intelligent ballasts, drivers, and gateways/hubs.

    • Sensor Deployment: Strategic placement of occupancy/vacancy sensors (PIR, ultrasonic, dual technology), daylight harvesting sensors (photocells), and human-centric lighting (HCL) sensors.

    • Wiring & Network Infrastructure: Setting up the necessary wiring (for wired systems like DALI or KNX) or wireless network infrastructure (for Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth mesh systems).

    • Retrofit Solutions: Implementing smart lighting controls into existing lighting systems to upgrade them without extensive rewiring, often using smart relays, switches, or lamp replacements.

  3. System Configuration & Programming:

    • Zone & Group Management: Defining distinct lighting zones within the building (e.g., offices, corridors, meeting rooms, restrooms, retail displays) and grouping fixtures for collective control.

    • Scene Creation: Programming various lighting scenes for different activities, times of day, or moods (e.g., "Presentation Mode," "Working Hours," "Cleaning Mode," "After Hours Security").

    • Scheduling & Timers: Setting up automated schedules for lights to turn on/off or dim based on time of day, day of the week, or holidays.

    • Sensor-Based Automation: Configuring lights to respond automatically to occupancy (turn on when someone enters, off when vacant) and daylight levels (dimming artificial lights when natural light is sufficient).

    • Circadian Lighting/Human-Centric Lighting (HCL): Programming the system to dynamically adjust color temperature and brightness throughout the day to support occupants' natural circadian rhythms, improving comfort, alertness, and well-being.

    • Emergency Lighting Integration: Ensuring that automated systems are compliant with safety regulations and seamlessly integrate with emergency lighting systems.

  4. Data Analytics & Reporting:

    • Energy Monitoring: Real-time tracking of lighting energy consumption across different zones.

    • Occupancy Data: Analysis of occupancy patterns to identify underutilized spaces and further optimize energy use.

    • Performance Reports: Generating detailed reports on energy savings, system performance, and operational efficiency.

    • Predictive Maintenance: Using data to identify potential issues with lighting fixtures or controls before they lead to failures, enabling proactive maintenance.

  5. Maintenance, Support & Upgrades:

    • Preventive Maintenance: Regular checks and servicing of the lighting control system to ensure optimal performance.

    • Troubleshooting & Repairs: Prompt support and repair services for any system malfunctions.

    • Software Updates: Keeping the control software and firmware updated for new features, security patches, and improved performance.

    • System Expansion & Upgrades: Services to scale the system as your business needs evolve, adding new areas or incorporating advanced functionalities.

    • Training: Providing training to facility managers and staff on how to operate and manage the automated lighting system effectively.

a city street at night with street lights
a city street at night with street lights