Enhanced RAPID lighting control system offers circadian control
CP Electronics, a brand of Legrand, has launched Circadian Lighting Control as part of its enhanced RAPID lighting control system.
CP Electronics, a brand of Legrand, has launched Circadian Lighting Control as part of its enhanced RAPID lighting control system.
CP Electronics’ miniature presence detectors have been used in a disinfection device from Amity International.
The new family of high bay presence detectors from CP Electronics provides enhanced energy savings through precise light control.
The new EBDHS-B32-SR-MP PIR detector from CP Electronics has been engineered to provide the automatic control of SR (sensor ready) Philips Xitanium SR LED drivers.
Smart lighting is perceived as a feature of the indoor experience, but now it’s set to break new ground outdoors. Martin Allcock, CP Electronics’ OEM sales manager, looks at how new technology is helping create the smart cities of tomorrow.
With support from CP Electronics, Aurora has become the first building outside London to achieve an outstanding rating from BREEAM.
BSI, the national standards authority, has given CP Electronics two awards to recognise the company’s commitment to quality.
Leading lighting control expert CP Electronics has supplied a range of PIRs and microwave detectors to the new Music Department at Bryanston School, near Blandford Forum, Dorset. Installed by Ringwood based Accolade Building Services Ltd, CP’s controls provide accurate and easy adjustment
The Rapid lighting control system from CP Electronics has been installed to provide energy-efficient switching and dimming in new buildings recently constructed by Pembroke College, Oxford.
CP Electronics has developed a new cost-effective miniature PIR presence detector – EBMINT. Designed to be retrofitted to luminaires quickly and effectively, EBMINT allows previously uncontrolled lighting sources to benefit from presence detection and lux level control.
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