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Smart lighting control & management
04 March 2013
According to Nedap, the next big step in lighting energy savings will come from smart lighting control, and light management will redefine the way companies approach sustainability.

According to Nedap, the next
big step in lighting energy
savings will come from
smart lighting control, and light
management will redefine the way
companies approach sustainability.
Light management will allow businesses to achieve the optimum result in energy saving and total cost of ownership.
With the company's advanced Luxon Light Management System, it is reported that users can make energy savings of up to 65% and reduce maintenance costs. The energy saving potential comes from scheduling, load shedding capabilities, daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing.
Maintenance costs can be reduced by efficient relamping, easy com - missioning and remote diagnostics.
Intelligent software reports detail information about energy consum - ption, lamp and ballast status of every individual unit, light groups and dim levels. Because the whole lighting control system is wireless, the cost of installation is reduced.
There is no need for additional cabling and it is easy to accommodate future changes.
Light management will allow businesses to achieve the optimum result in energy saving and total cost of ownership.
With the company's advanced Luxon Light Management System, it is reported that users can make energy savings of up to 65% and reduce maintenance costs. The energy saving potential comes from scheduling, load shedding capabilities, daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing.
Maintenance costs can be reduced by efficient relamping, easy com - missioning and remote diagnostics.
Intelligent software reports detail information about energy consum - ption, lamp and ballast status of every individual unit, light groups and dim levels. Because the whole lighting control system is wireless, the cost of installation is reduced.
There is no need for additional cabling and it is easy to accommodate future changes.
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