CP introduces new family of high-level lighting controls aimed at industrial premises
The new family of high bay presence detectors from CP Electronics provides enhanced energy savings through precise light control.
The new family of high bay presence detectors from CP Electronics provides enhanced energy savings through precise light control.
The Green Homes Grant will provide homeowners vouchers worth up to £5,000 towards the cost of energy efficiency upgrades
The Digital Illumination Interface Alliance (DiiA), the global industry organisation for DALI lighting control, is celebrating a significant milestone, as the DALI-2 certification program has officially certified its 1,000th product.
Providing lighting that complements the age-related needs and preferences of employees is more critical than ever as the composition of the workforce becomes more diverse, writes Tamlite Lighting’s managing director John Allden.
LEDs represent a great opportunity for electrical installers, but we’ve barely scratched the surface of what the technology can achieve. Graham Lewis, sales director at the recently rebranded Red Arrow Electrical Distribution, explains why it’s time for a lighting industry shake-up.
Rob Walker of Lighting Controls Ltd takes a look back at the early days of lighting control, and ahead to its bright future.
Home automation, CCTV and networking manufacturer LMS Data has announced its new range of SmartPower lighting switch solutions for both residential and business installations.
Harvard Engineering, a leader in the design and development of control products for the lighting industry, has announced ECI Partners has invested in a minority shareholding in the company.
With sustainability at the heart of the design of Rochdale Borough Council’s new development at Number One Riverside, a Delmatic lighting control system is playing a key role in minimising energy consumption and carbon emissions.
CP Electronics has announced it will no longer be supplying lighting control systems through The Intelligent Solutions (The IS), based in Farnham, Surrey.
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