Lighting Automation
Occupancy sensors are used to maximise lighting control, ensuring the most efficient use of electrical lighting in your green building;
Zones - lighting layout is configured in zones to avoid large spaces being left on
Occupancy sensors control lights according to movement.
Daylight harvesting - in conjunction with modern green buildings design, where sufficient natural light is available, the lights intensity is adjusted by dimming or is turned off creating savings even when the area is in use
HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning)
Improved control and management of ventilation, temperature and system usage
Program temperature set points according to occupancy
Alarms and alerts can trigger adjustments in temperature reducing peak demand
Scheduling cooling and heating during low peak periods will reduce peak demand
Ventilation of buildings improves indoor air quality, improving the health status of your building
Environmentally friendly Heat Pumps can be used to efficiently heat water as a replacement for geyser heating.
Intelligent power metering
Monitoring of power consumption will allow for further reduction of energy consumption
Power quality analysis can be used to perform power factor correction, harmonics and load balancing
Energy modelling; real time information on consumption (KWH) and demand (KVA)
Green Boardroom Automation
At the touch of a button pre-selected modes allow you utilise the technology in the boardroom more easily. Occupancy sensors turn off the rooms electronic components when not in use. Management of natural lighting by utilising daylight harvesting principles as well as managing the temperature willl make the boardroom more environmentally friendly.