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Legrand Shares What’s in Store for Commercial & Residential Lighting Controls in 2018
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The biggest trends in shading and lighting controls from 2017 come to greater realization this year.
SAN JOSE, Calif., February 5, 2018 – The start of every New Year is a
time for building owners, managers, and homeowners to make improvements
or upgrades they’ve been considering for weeks, months, or maybe, since
last New Year. In 2017, lighting controls, shading, and building
systems technologies made great strides in areas of Human Centric
Lighting (HCL), user experience, mobility, integrated shading and
lighting, and more.
With 2018 as a fresh start, many spaces from classroom to conference
room or home entertainment areas can benefit from the latest solutions
designed by Legrand’s Building Control Systems (BCS) division, which
comprise of QMotion, Solarfective, Vantage Controls, and Wattstopper
products, to make sure their resolutions are realized. Precise command
of lighting – artificial and natural – in spaces is a critical function
that can drastically improve the efficiency, comfort, and desirability
of a building or home.
Digital Lighting Advancements – Last year, major developments in
advanced digital lighting capabilities like HCL and wireless controls
were announced. In 2017, HCL solutions were introduced from Legrand
with the promise to make it simpler to control lighting, including
dynamic white and color temperature using circadian or custom schedules
and preferences in commercial and residential environments. As the
science and technology around Human Centric Lighting develop, the focus
today is delivering the highest quality tunable color lighting for
visual comfort.
Legrand also released a Wireless Networking Solution for the
Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) platform allowing
contractors to network DLM rooms together without the need for Segment
Network Wire (MS/TP), simplifying room-to-room connectivity and
installation.
Integrated Lighting and Shading – Optimized lighting means being able
to provide the right amount of light to help people accomplish their
tasks, keep energized, or be more relaxed and comfortable, which is why
integrated lighting control and shading solutions have become
important. Shades are a big part of daylighting strategies too, not
only helping to improve occupant comfort but increasing energy savings
by reducing the use of generated lighting in spaces.
Legrand’s lighting and shading solutions integrate seamlessly. Vantage
Controls’ and QMotion’s full software integration brings greater
efficiency, cost savings, and simplicity to home automation
projects. Solarfective commercial shading systems with
Wattstopper’s Architectural Dimming platform ensures commissioning is
done quickly and easily, providing greater efficiency, and time savings
on commercial projects.
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Proofing Buildings – Legrand products are developed with the purpose of
meeting or exceeding code requirements and meeting lighting trends such
as high performance building and home initiatives. In the area of
codes, Michigan and Florida in 2017 were among the states to update
commercial lighting code requirements. More changes are on the horizon
across the country. When updating facilities this year, be sure to work
with a lighting engineer, specifier, and manufacturer to make sure that
all new products are not only code compliant now, but are flexible to
adapt to code changes in the future.
Solutions such as the EasyTouch II Universal Dimming Station simplify
the integration of various load types in lighting projects and enable
the dimming of any forward or reverse phase LED lighting sources, which
had previously been difficult to achieve.
User Experience – Throughout the major phases of any lighting project –
from design, project mobilization, installation, to first use –
bringing great user experiences to everyone involved in the project
through great products, services, resources is an imperative. Trends in
user experience include Lighting as a Service and development of
intuitive, easy-to-use interfaces in the commercial space.
Last year, Legrand launched Connected Services, a secure, remote
support service that employs hardware and software technology for
DLM-networked projects. It includes access to dedicated system experts
that can address programming, configuration, and troubleshooting issues
remotely. This service provides a superior installation and startup
experience to electrical contractors. It delivers the best first year
experience to facility directors and building owners and provides
assurance of high levels of customer satisfaction to specifiers.
In addition, Legrand released its Commercial Equinox User Interface
solution for the Wattstopper architectural dimming platform, which
comes installed on Equinox touchscreens and is downloadable as an app
on mobile devices. It provides the simplicity end-users (building
owners, facility managers, and occupants) want and can scale and adapt
to changing needs for any space.
For more information visit www.legrand.us.
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