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• • • COVER STORY • • •


• New connected monitoring services – These services can provide rich granular data to the end user regarding the energy consumption of the building, showing real-time usage of energy consumed along with occupancy maps of the building, enabling further decision making about customisable lighting systems which can offer additional energy savings and user experience improvements.


• Automation for emergency lighting – This can automate the process of managing the emergency lighting by scheduling and reporting on function and duration tests, therefore further savings on maintenance can be easily found here.


By adding lighting controls, correctly programmed, organisations can save, on average, up to another 30% on lighting energy consumption on top of switching to LED luminaries.


Where can an organisation get


extra support and guidance? Luceco provides a range of lighting systems and controls for both new and refurbishment installations and can offer specialist project services to support those who may benefit from extra backup and support in specifying the correct lighting and controls for a project.


This is especially useful to contractors or facility specialists who are engaged in more complex


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lighting requirements than they have been typically used to working. In addition, and following a strategic partnership with Silvair – a pioneer in wireless lighting control technology – Luceco are able to deliver wireless lighting and controls together in one easy-to-use app called Platform.


Luceco Platform transforms existing lighting installations with retrofitting controls for areas such as offices, corridors, conference rooms or open-plan offices, for example, up to the latest state of digitalisation.


The app creates a simple and efficient wireless communication system offering dimming, scene-setting, presence, and daylight control, all helping to reduce energy consumption and operating costs, whilst creating a comfortable lit environment.


Luceco Platform offers a new range of tools for lighting system commissioning, radically enhancing user convenience and operational efficiency whilst providing seamless integration with the existing Luceco Lighting portfolio. In answer to Luceco’s core sustainability commitments around Carbon reductions and their work with customers to help them realise their own energy efficiency improvements, Luceco Platform also incorporates an innovative energy monitoring feature which allows users to keep a close eye on lighting energy consumption, making it much simpler to monitor and manage resources responsibly and effectively.


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Luceco Group shares the goal of a collective journey towards sustainability and is committed to reaching our carbon neutral targets and those of our customers.


Our partnership with Silvair and the launch of Luceco Platform epitomises this commitment. Together, we are not only making lighting commissioning simpler and faster, but also supporting our customers in reducing their carbon footprint, through meticulous energy monitoring and reductions. To find out more on this please visit


www.luceco.com/uk/lighting-control- systems/platform or scan the QR code below.


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