Flex Connectors’ flex7 lighting connection and control System was recently installed over six floors at 4 Carlton Gardens, London.
Blue Plaque building lights up Flex Connectors’ flex7 lighting connection and control System was recently installed over six floors at 4 Carlton Gardens, London. The system was designed by Stinton Jones Consulting Engineers LLP and installed by Contractor Langley Electrical of Harlow. Flex Connectors were selected for the project due to their user friendly design, quick installation time and the fact that they do not require any commissioning.
flex7 controls were networked to provide a global On/Off per floor. The controls are programmed to monitor the levels of daylight in a room, and dim the lights down when natural light is sufficient. When the room is unoccupied lights will automatically switch off after a pre-set timeout. This ensures that unnecessary energy usage is kept to a minimum at all times. Flex Connectors 020 8580 1066 www.flexconnectors.co.uk
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