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Lighting Controls





Top Right: Range of controls by Danlers. Bottom Left: LED Lamps and Dimmer from MK Electric.


With lighting accounting for 19 per cent of energy consumption in the UK services sector1


, the


LED market as a whole represents a big revenue opportunity for contractors who can deliver significant energy savings to the customer.


Jason Ng, MK Electric


“The availability of a reliable dimmer with universal compatibility, such as MK Electric’s LED dimmer, is a key part of unlocking revenue opportunities for contractors and manufacturers. With lighting accounting for 19 per cent of energy consumption in the UK services sector(1)


, the LED market as a whole


represents a big revenue opportunity for contractors who can deliver significant energy savings to the customer.” Comments Jason Ng, MK Electric. With pressure on companies to improve energy efficiency many controls offer ways of automatically turning off lights when nobody is in the vicinity. Danlers produce a range of energy saving Batten Mount Controls which work by sensing movement and turning the lights on automatically. This range is ideal for switching lights off when not required and can produce energy savings of up to 50 per cent. They are also manufactured in the UK and can be installed by simply fixing on to the end of a batten. The newest models to the range are two spot detection controls featuring a narrow (1.5m) zone of detection. These spot detectors are perfect for access points in


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to storage aisles and other entrances within offices or industrial spaces. These are available with a passive photocell or with Danlers one touch ‘Intelligent’ photocell. Also new to the range are two Batten Mount PIRs which offer a reduced range of detection; these are ideal for environments with open grid flooring where false triggers can occur from other levels. These are also available with the Passive or Intelligent photocell. Danlers one touch ‘Intelligent’ calibration process distinguishes the difference between artificial light and the natural ambient light delivered to the photocell, resulting in enhanced energy savings together with minimising the risk of false triggering. Another energy saving system available from ETC, called Unison Paradigm, makes the process of multi users operating lighting work seamlessly. From lighting technicians to front of house staff and cleaners, each will require differing lighting states. The system is perfect for retail environments and performance areas but can also be used within offices and schools; anywhere that there is a need to control the lighting of multiple


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