Lighting Control Services
Lighting Controls Design and Programming
System Layout and Design
Our lighting control services factors in the necessary considerations when designing a lighting control system. California Title 24 demands efficiency and functionality as part of the energy efficiency code. Other factors include day-lighting, occupancy detection, codes, standards, Owner’s project requirements, Recommended lighting levels, Life-cycle costs, Safety and security, Maintenance and warranty and several others. Since we are Title 24 certified, we will know the exact needs for your building.
Designing or Retrofitting lighting for a building may seem simple at first, but there are several items a lighting designer must consider. One of the most important items is that the owner or tenant explains how the space is being used so the designer can model the requirements for adequate lighting in its space. Our experts will design your lighting system accordingly to Title 24 compliance while also satisfying the owner’s design intentions.
System Controls Installation
We utilize high tech building solutions, specializing in installing state of the art lighting controls. We adhere to Title 24 California code requirements for non-residential facilities on all installations. Since a buildings’ lighting load typically represents 30% of the total energy cost, a lighting controls system can reduce that cost dramatically through the functionalities of an automated lighting system. Lighting Controls today have become much more efficient and installation of these systems
We install complete building systems utilizing a wired or wireless lighting controls system based on your lighting design needs. We also utilize Time-based schedules, Daylight harvesting controls, Occupancy sensors, Photocells, Lighting Control Panels, Computer Dashboard Controls, BACnet Interface Controls, ADR Utility Demand Control devices.
Testing & Programming
ADEC’s lighting control services begins with overviewing your project as a whole, covering general needs, and then proceeding to the needs of individual spaces. Once the job site has been reviewed, you must state your lighting programming intentions so that we can make the lighting system work in accordance with your needs. The next step is to program each individual space. Below is a list of suggested questions that should be answered at a minimum in regards to programming needs:
◊ What types of tasks will occupants perform?
◊ What is the likely pattern of use for the space?
◊ What are the interests and behavior of the occupants?
◊ What are the lighting requirements?
◊ What are the daylight conditions, including daylight apertures and coverage?
◊ What are the opportunities for saving energy with lighting controls?
Commissioning System
Commissioning is a quality assurance process that ensures installed building systems perform interactively and continuously according to owner needs and the design intent. It begins with identifying owner project requirements, lighting programming and design intents, and ends with ensuring the lighting system is compliant to Title 24 regulations, while also satisfying the design requirements intended by the owner.
Benefits of Commissioning
• reduced owner energy and operating costs;
• enhanced property value and marketability;
• greater accountability for work quality by project team participants;
• reduced risk exposure across the design team;
• verification the building and its systems will perform as intended; and
• more acceptance and satisfaction by user.
Systems we specialize in
All Lutron wireless products utilize Lutron patented Clear Connect wireless technology which operates in an uncongested radio frequency band. The result is ultra-reliable communication and smooth dimming performance with no flicker or delay. Other devices will not interfere with the Lutron lighting control system Clear Connect wireless technology.
All Lutron wireless products utilize Lutron patented Clear Connect wireless technology which operates in an uncongested radio frequency band. The result is ultra-reliable communication and smooth dimming performance with no flicker or delay. Other devices will not interfere with the Lutron lighting control system. Simple and scalable lighting controls system, can be a standalone system or upscaled using the Lutron Vive Hub.
Evolving energy codes, transformative lighting technology, and high-performance buildings require powerful, flexible, and secure solutions. The adaptable Digital Lighting Management (DLM) technology platform by Wattstopper provides control infrastructure at every switch, outlet, and lighting load for optimal energy performance, providing solutions designed to meet every building and space requirement whether wired or wireless.
Our Lighting Control Services offers a broad portfolio of support from concept to completion, for both Digital Lighting Management (DLM) and Architectural Dimming systems. Design Your Space To Meet Code Compliance
Designing a space to meet code compliance can be difficult.
We have simplified the process by offering recommended code compliant solutions designed with Wattstopper products. We have the tools you need to design your space to meet code and increase energy efficiency
nLight® is a sensor-based digital lighting controls solution that offers wired and wireless lighting controls that easily connect luminaires, sensors, and other control devices to create a digital network that is easy to specify, install, and manage digital lighting controls platform for specifiers, contractors, and building
The nLight solution is a digital networked lighting control system that provides both energy savings and increased user configurability by cost effectively integrating time-based, daylight-based, sensor-based and manual lighting control schemes.
One digital lighting controls platform to aid in code compliance, reduce energy, and enable advanced networked capabilities that can be factory embedded into a broad portfolio of luminaires, further reducing complexity and time to program