

VISION ONE






See How Room Lighting Alters Depending on the Time of Day

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Occupancy sensors help optimise energy use by ensuring lights are only on when a room is occupied. By automatically dimming or switching off fittings when the space is unoccupied, they can significantly reduce a building's energy consumption.
Daylight dimming works in tandem with natural light levels, maintaining consistent illumination as daylight fluctuates throughout the day. This is especially beneficial for spaces with large windows or skylights, as it adjusts artificial lighting to complement the natural light. This approach not only reduces energy consumption but also creates a more harmonious, natural lighting environment for occupants.
In daylight hours, luminaires near windows are dimmed, as they don't require full output. As daylight fades, all fittings gradually return to full brightness, ensuring optimal lighting conditions. Daylight dimming ensures that artificial lighting is used efficiently, only when necessary.
By reducing lighting output when natural light levels are sufficient, daylight dimming prevents energy waste, leading to significant long-term savings on energy costs.


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