typical daylight sensors expensive complicated to wire difficult to commission distracting to...
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Typical daylight sensors
Expensive
Complicated to wire
Difficult to commission
Distracting to occupants
Features + benefits
Pro environment, pro pocketbook
Simple to specify
A cinch to install
Plays nice with others
Brains and beauty
The best deal in town
Best practices
• Optimal sensor placement– between 6’-10’ from a
window– over representative
work areas– at least 5’ between
each sensor– typically not required
past 15’
15 FEET
Understanding zoning
Sensor placement (Suspended)
Suspended application 1
Suspended application 2
Suspended application 3
Suspended application 4
Sensor placement (Recessed)
Recessed application 1
Recessed application 2
Typical energy savings
How it works
How to specify
Spec sheet example
Designing with Response
1) Fixtures over top of furniture plans using Ledalite CAD library (preferred)
2) Hand sketch indicating rows and sensor placement
On-Site Coordination
Virtually no commissioning
• Calibrated to 45fc assuming 8-10’ ceiling and standard reflectances (80/50/20)
• Can be adjusted if required (1/3 – 3X)
Closing and questions
• Integrated across almost all of Ledalite’s product line
• Factory calibrated for most common installation types
• Pre-wired – contractor just adds power
• Simple to specify and design
• Incredibly affordable
Questions?