savalight

how does it work

The SavaLight is an intelligent controller for saving power on lighting loads. Is can be used on a wide variety of lighting loads such as fluorescent and high intensity discharge (such as sodium). The principle behind the SavaLight operation is that once the lights have striked and have reached their operating temperatures, normal utility supply voltage is not required, so can be reduced. This voltage reduction will generate significant savings in running costs and CO2 emissions, while only marginally reducing light output. The reduction in light output in many cases cannot be noticed buy the human eye and would require a light level meter to measure the difference. By using this technique of voltage control, savings in excess of 25% can be realistically expected and in many cases the savings are in excess of 30%.

smart controls

To ensure all lights are started in the correct manor, the SavaLight is able to detect when additional lights are switched on in the same circuit. The changes in demand
will result in the SavaLight switching back to mains voltage for the warm up period and then back into saving mode when ready, ensuring correct light starting conditions.

To ensure a constant light level, the SavaLight will automatically switch between saving modes to ensure light levels are maintained in poor supply voltage conditions. This unique feature enables the SavaLight to be used in areas where stable lighting is paramount such as office blocks, hotels, hospitals, warehouses, supermarkets, schools, and libraries.

light harvesting occupancy sensing

By using optional sensors, the SavaLight can smart enable any lighting loads to maximise savings. The light harvesting option adjusts lighting levels to maintain a
constant interior light quality in relation to exterior lighting conditions. There are also optional control terminals, which can be programmed to interface with BMS
systems and alarms to give its users a total energy saving solution.

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