IES Says So, Why Don’t You Use Lighting Controls?
Lighting control is a combination of lamps and systems to achieve the desired light at the desired time and place. At the same time, the control background can analyze and process the generated data. Combinations of inputs (manual, occupancy, time, light) and outputs (dimmed, stepped reduction, On/Off, BMS commands) constitute a menu of major lighting control strategies used to support visual needs and/or energy management. The most important thing is data collection. By centralizing the system, all sensor and energy data is fed to a server or the Cloud for analysis via software. Measuring and monitoring enables highly detailed energy…