Smart Lighting Controls and Sensors

Smart Lighting Controls and Sensors

Smart LED Lighting Control Systems – DLC 5.1, NLC 5.0 (Networked Lighting Control) For Indoor and Outdoor Use

Smart LED Lighting Control Systems

Our cutting-edge smart LED lighting systems combine advanced Bluetooth control with energy-efficient LED technology to reduce energy consumption while meeting LLLC and DLC 5.1 compliance requirements. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, these systems use integrated sensors and intelligent controls to automatically adjust lighting based on factors such as occupancy and available daylight. 

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Smart Wireless Lighting Control Features

Our smart lighting networks provide wireless control at the fixture, group, and zone level, allowing you to create custom lighting scenes and schedules. A Bluetooth mesh network ensures reliable and consistent performance, even in large or challenging environments. 

Integrated Sensors for Energy Efficiency

Built-in daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing help minimize unnecessary energy use by automatically dimming or switching off lights when spaces are unoccupied or when natural light is sufficient.

Secure & Compliant Smart Lighting

All systems are designed to meet NLC 5.1 and UL MCV 1376 cybersecurity standards, ensuring secure wireless communication and long-term system protection. 

Popular Smart Sensor & Control Options

A wide range of components can be integrated to communicate over a mesh network to set up your smart lighting system, including:

  • PIR (Passive Infrared) and Microwave Motion Sensors 

For accurate occupancy detection.

  • Indoor and Outdoor Lighting Sensors 

For daylight harvesting and ambient light control. 

  • BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) Controls

For wireless fixture communication. 

  • Remote-Control Devices for Custom Settings 

For scene selection and manual control.

  • Zhaga-Compatible Outdoor Units 

For modular smart lighting upgrades. 

FAQ

Q: What is smart control for lighting?

A: Smart lighting control uses wireless communication, sensors, and automation to manage lighting at the fixture, group, or zone level. It automatically adjusts output based on occupancy, daylight, and schedules.

Q: How does smart lighting control save energy and money?

A: It reduces unnecessary usage through occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, and energy-compliant components that comply with DLC 5.1 and LLLC requirements. Many smart lighting systems that meet these requirements may qualify for local utility rebates. 

Q: Where are smart lighting systems commonly used?

A: Smart lighting is widely used in offices, warehouses, retail spaces, parking garages, campus, and outdoor areas where energy efficiency and adaptive lighting are crucial. 

Q: Can these systems be installed in existing buildings?

A: Yes. Many solutions are designed for both new installations and retrofits, making them suitable for all homes and businesses. 

Q: Are smart lighting systems secure?

A: Yes. These quality systems follow cybersecurity standards like NLC 5.1 and UL MCV 1376 for data protection.