Clipsal – C-Bus Building Energy Management Systems – [Cat. 2 – Stock Available]
Overview:
Microprocessor controlled wiring system that offers flexible control and automation of lighting and other electrical services. The system allows significant energy savings. The system has modular design and is tailored to each building’s individual needs.
Product Description:
The C-Bus Building Energy Management System is made up of several devices working in conjunction with each other to allow control of lighting and other electrical services. Such devices include:
- Occupancy Sensors to automatically turn lights on when motion is detected
- Temperature Sensors to monitor building temperatures and activate climate control equipment
- Scene Master Lighting Control System which allows flexible control of the intensity and distribution of lighting groups
- Light Level Sensors to measure light levels for dimming and switching purposes
- Professional Series Dimmers for dimming of light banks
- Wall mountable Programmable Key Input Units to allow simple user-friendly system control
- Touch Screen for in depth control of system
- Time Clock Units for time based scheduling
Each device has its own in-built microprocessor and can be individually programmed to integrate with other C-Bus devices. Although a computer is not necessary for normal C-Bus operation, C-Bus End User Software has been developed to provide additional system flexibility. The software provides control and monitoring of every aspect of the C-Bus system.
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ECOSPECIFIER ISSUES OF CONCERN / RED LIGHTS
None
ASSESSMENT COMPARISON
Standard, non-automated lighting and climate control
Availability:
UAE
Other information:
Information last verified on 20/04/10.
Assessment Criteria Satisfied
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Suppliers:Pierlite MiddleEast
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