LIGHTING
Flexibility
in Lighting
The
lighting in the Boardroom, Executive Suite, Presentation Rooms and
Conference Rooms provides the backdrop for the activity in that space.
Adequate light for the task at hand isn't enough. The activity in any
space varies during the day: analytical work by one person working alone;
two and three person sessions including evaluations, review and planning;
informal chats with colleagues; formal meetings at various levels;
presentations; conferences; training courses for staff or customers; etc.
Some areas may be set up three or more times a day for different types of
activity. And the size of the space could change just as often. All of the
above indicate the need for maximum flexibility in lighting and in
controls.
Lighting
Suited to the Activity
A
space should have a pleasing feel and lighting suited to the activity.
Varying the quality of the light has a powerful impact on the ambiance and
can change the mood. Think of the flood lights that detectives in the
movies use on the suspects or the candlelight of a romantic scene.
Lighting should be commensurate with the nature of the activity; it should
add drama to a presentation or to the artworks displayed on the walls. In
the case of presentations, the lighting should permit the audience to see
the projected material, but also to see other members of the audience, to
read handouts or take notes with ease.
Or you might want a system preprogrammed to spotlight presenters
and products.
Lighting
Controls
Staff
may control the amount of light in their workspaces and minimize glare on
computer screens and other reflective surfaces, improving screen
visibility by reducing eyestrain. Lighting Control design may permit each
group of users to control the light in their zone to a level that's best
for their particular task or activity. Quality office lighting results in
comfortable working conditions that enhance productivity and employee
satisfaction.
Controls
should provide for automatic adjustment to conditions or needs, reducing
energy consumption when rooms are empty. Programmable controls reduce
energy consumption and extend bulb life. Programmable controls also
provide safety and security in the event of a fire or other disaster.
Lights leading to passages automatically go on to illuminate passages to
staircases and exits. Programmable controls may also be integrated with
access systems: lights can automatically illuminate the route for
maintenance employees or others who keep irregular schedules who check in
when the offices are normally closed.
Control
should also permit light changes by means of a tap on a touchscreen, as
during a presentation. Lighting controls can be extended to combine with
window and screen covering controls for presentations.
Lighting
can be controlled by means of attractive keypads of varying colours and
designs located throughout the executive suite or boardroom, as well as by
means of portable touchscreens. Each keypad or touchscreen can control a
single space or a number of areas. Controls, consisting of dimmers,
photocells, and occupancy sensors, may be programmed to set lighting
automatically according to a specific time of day, according to relative
to lighting exterior conditions or according to occupancy. And these may
be different for weekdays, weekends or holidays. Light controls may also
be connected to the security system to activate lights in case of an
alarm. The controls are intuitive and simple to use. If desired, all
lighting can be controlled from any keypad.
Controls
may be located wherever required: walls, podiums or desks. Lighting
controls may also be installed without wiring in areas in which it would
be inconvenient to modify walls.
What
do lighting controls consist of?
Dimmers
to reduce wattage of lamps and increase their service life
Photocells
to turn lights on and off in response to natural light levels
Occupancy
sensors to automatically turn lights on when a person enters a room and
turns them off when the room is vacated
Keypads
mounted on walls, podiums, desktops or wherever required
Portable
touchscreens
Benefits
of Programmable Lighting Controls
Programmable
lighting control contribute to:
Employee
comfort
Energy
reduction
Personal
security
Greater
safety in the event of disasters
Lighting
accounts for a considerable part of the energy consumed in an office and
there is much room for reducing consumption without affecting lighting
quality. With electricity costs ranging from
about $1.00 to more than $6.00 per square foot per year, energy is a major
operating expense. Major reductions
in energy consumption can be gained by dimming, when a lesser amount of
light is required or when the room is empty. Savings can be especially
great in unowned areas such as hallways and waiting areas. Furthermore,
since lights produce heat, unnecessary light creates a needless burden on
your cooling system. According to the California
Energy Commission, automatic lighting controls generate energy savings of
35% to 45% in commercial and institutional buildings, without compromising
the quality of the lighting. Some studies have found savings of up to 60%.
Programmable lighting controls reduce costs and reduce unnecessary energy
consumption. Programmable controls are friendly to the environment.
Contact
Magen
Magen
Boardroom Systems can help you design and install your automated lighting
system. We can install in an existing building or in the new facility that
you are planning now. Your controls will be completely hidden from view so
as not to intrude on the wood panelling in your period style office or to
detract from your sleek modern design. In your new facility we can
provide a clean and elegant look with hidden controls or if you're
prefer to show them off, we can provide controls in colours that harmonize
with your walls and drapes. Magen
installs Lutron, GE, Crestron..
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