Digital lighting control system application: Medium to large commercial enterprises and restaurants, and other large open spaces, where the lighting and air conditioning circuits are widely spread out, to save energy, everything must be centralized.
Each business activity would have its own lighting scene, with the appropriate lights in the building, both internal and external, turned on or off to match the scene.
Using the traditional approach, a staff needs to run all over the building just to control the lights and the air conditioning, this makes it impossible to do in a timely manner, so a compromise approach is used wherein the lights are turned on during office hours and turned off after office hours. Since the lights are difficult to manage, this results in unnecessary and wasted energy.
Comparing the wiring approach between a traditional and digital lighting control system.
Touch panels are used for centralizing controls for ease of operation.
What to do in case of a system failure?
Lights are turned on or off through an automated schedule.
Sometimes the building manager needs to control the system from more than one location.