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system integrates centralized and distributed to suit the application.
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- Smaller zone of control. When a smaller zone of lights is switched on, more energy is saved.
- Multiple devices are used to turn lights off - occupancy sensors,
photocells, as well as timer-based controls. All three of these
when programmed properly ensure lights are off when not needed.
- Flexibility. Because every aspect of the controllers (occupancy sensors, photocells, etc) operate is programmable, controllers can be set up to suit the needs of each room occupant, and will therefore be used.
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The GR 2400 system meets or exceeds all state and federal energy codes.
Find out how to use the GR 2400 system to comply with your local codes:
Small Offices
If the desire is to integrate bi-level switching with occupancy sensors or time-based controls, LC&D recommends the
MicroPanel.
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Open areas, warehouses, retailers
Use the GR 2400 relay panel, or the SmartBreaker panel to evenly reduce illumination, and for time-based control.
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Small Offices
Check out several strategies for distributed time-based lighting controls:
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Open areas, warehouses, retailers
Use the GR 2400 relay panel, or the SmartBreaker panel to evenly reduce illumination, and for time-based control.
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The MicroPanel interfaces occupancy sensors, and manual controls with time-based controls and even daylight harvesting.
Occupancy sensors can be part of one single network based control system, centrally monitored, adjusted and maintained.
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Daylight Harvesting Overview
Small Offices
The ability to easily change settings is critical to the success of any daylight harvesting system. LC&D make these critical adjustments remotely for free.
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Open areas, warehouses, retailers
Multiple GR 2400 relay panels throughout a facility may be controlled by a single digital photocell.
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Outdoor lighting
Outdoor lighting can also be controlled from a single digital photocell.
Multiple trip points allow the selection of separate switching points
for path way lighting, parking lot lighting, and so forth - up to
14 separate trip points from each photocell - all global commands.
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Parking Lots/Site Lighting controls.
Use our astronomical clock and digital photocell.
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Small Commercial buildings.
From basic time controls to fully integrated building controls.
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High rise buildings.
Simple time-based controls to building automation interface to software-based controls.
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Schools
Control classroom, and common area, and sports lighting all with a single system.
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Specialty Retailers
Simple to use lighting controls, and HVAC controls. LC&D offers free support at the local and national level.
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Restaurants
From basic switching to dimming controls and HVAC. Flexible enough to meet changing requirements
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