Connected technology

LED connected technologies

New connected technologies for harsh and hazardous lighting can help optimize your industrial lighting applications based on space and specific usage requirements.

Connected lighting helps reduce over-usage of luminaires, by allowing you to use light only where and when you need it. This can have a significant positive impact on energy efficiency and overall fixture life due to reduced run time.

We combined our advanced LED luminaires with communications and sensing technology to put full lighting control at your fingertips, allowing you to maximize energy savings and minimize maintenance costs
  • Advanced scheduling control allows for improving energy efficiency during non-operational hours. Set up schedules for lights to be on and off at predefined times, removing the challenges of manual management.
  • Daylight harvesting allows for use of the daylight and auto-adjusts the luminaire to maintain the desired light levels. It is best suited for outdoor environments or indoor areas where daylight is present during operational hours of a facility.
  • Fixture grouping maximizes control in a defined area. By grouping luminaires, same control settings can be applied to them to increase efficiency and response time.
  • Occupancy sensing automatically illuminates an area once presence is sensed and turns lights off when sensors stop detecting the presence.
  • Advanced dimming controls help reduce energy consumption by lowering light output levels.
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Connected lighting application example:

Multi-use area with high traffic production area and minimally used warehousing

Brightlayer Industrial remote monitoring application

Collect and aggregate operational and maintenance data across any and all manufacturing equipment, including multiple sources and locations. Get a unified view of your machines process and facilities.

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