• Ledalite’s Ergolight Office lighting decreases energy consumption by 80%

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    Ledalite’s Ergolight Controls system has been designed to decrease energy consumption by 80% as well increase office energy efficiency. It is also designed to help building designers and architects achieve LEEDS certification. Ergolight uses an integrated system of lighting fixtures, sensors and computer software to achieve over the roof energy reduction results. It uses daylight sensors, occupancy sensors and software-based personal dimming controls on each workstation making Ergolight a very active system. Each fixture is connected to the building’s electrical system and then to one another via network cable. This whole network is then connected to a central control unit that the users can interact with from their workstations.


    The real energy savings lies in the integration of daylight savings and occupant sensors into the overall lighting systems. The daylight sensor monitors the light levels on the desktop and gradually adjusts the output to compensate the changes in light density all through the day. The occupant sensor does what it does best; switch off lights when you are not there.
    [Cleantechnica]

    Posted in Topics:Alternative Energy, Tags: , on May 11, 2009