Connected Lighting Management System

Bring a new level of versatility and sustainability to building controls

Delmatic connected lighting management systems bring a new level of versatility and sustainability to building controls by enabling all energy-consuming services to share continually updated, location-based information on occupancy and status.

Sharing Information

Delmatic connected lighting management systems use multi sensors located throughout the building to monitor and collect information on occupation (presence/absence) and other relevant factors such as the availability of natural daylight.  This information generates interactive graphical maps which are then shared with other connected building systems so that not only lighting but also other energy-consuming services such as HVAC are related to actual occupancy patterns.

The interactive maps also provide “windows” into the connected services and provide real-time information including lighting levels, lamp run-hours, lamp failures and energy statistics.

Pooling and sharing knowledge optimises the operational effectiveness of buildings and ensures efficient and economic use of energy.  When someone enters a room, for example, a single sensor sends information to the lighting and VAV controllers which determine whether lighting is required or, for example, the VAV should be activated to heat or cool the room.   When an area becomes empty the sensor alerts the relevant systems to save energy by switching off or reducing lighting, heating and other services in unoccupied rooms or even entire sections of a building.  So, connected controls enhance savings while sharing information and sharing hardware.

The key to connected services is the use of open, international ISO protocols such as BACnet, LonWorks and IP enabling seamless sharing of data between lighting, HVAC, solar shading, room booking, fire alarms, access and security systems.

The time when lighting, heating and cooling had to be and uniformly centrally controlled is over.  With Delmatic connected lighting management systems, building services can be locally controlled and adjusted via touchscreens, IP phones and mobile devices.  As a result, occupants can set levels of lighting, heating and cooling to suit their own preferences as well as control other amenities such as window blinds and solar shading within their own area – all of which makes for a more comfortable and enjoyable environment in which to live and work.

Upgrade to Smart Sustainability

Delmatic connected lighting management systems save energy and reduce carbon emissions through presence, absence, and daylight-related control of lighting and other connected services as well as through zoning, sub-metering and active energy analysis.

efficient and economic use of energy.  When someone enters a room, for example, a single sensor sends information to the lighting and VAV controllers which determine whether lighting is required or, for example, the VAV should be activated to heat or cool the room.   When an area becomes empty the sensor alerts the relevant systems to save energy by switching off or reducing lighting, heating and other services in unoccupied rooms or even entire sections of a building.  So, connected controls enhance savings while sharing information and sharing hardware.

The key to connected services is the use of open, international ISO protocols such as BACnet, LonWorks and IP enabling seamless sharing of data between lighting, HVAC, solar shading, room booking, fire alarms, access and security systems.

The time when lighting, heating and cooling had to be and uniformly centrally controlled is over.  With Delmatic connected lighting management systems, building services can be locally controlled and adjusted via touchscreens, IP phones and mobile devices.  As a result, occupants can set levels of lighting, heating and cooling to suit their own preferences as well as control other amenities such as window blinds and solar shading within their own area – all of which makes for a more comfortable and enjoyable environment in which to live and work.

Upgrade to Smart Sustainability

Delmatic connected lighting management systems save energy and reduce carbon emissions through presence, absence, and daylight-related control of lighting and other connected services as well as through zoning, sub-metering and active energy analysis.

And yet connected lighting management systems also enhance sustainability through the use of shared sensors and common network infrastructure, enabling more efficient control energy to be achieved while reducing the amount of hardware and cabling.

Find out more by downloading the new Delmatic Guide to Connected Lighting Management