Luminaire Level Lighting Controls have gained in adoption with findings suggesting “that more granular control (LLLC) may lead to higher savings”1
Luminaire Level Lighting Controls, essentially identifies three requirements:
- Must be networked lighting controls
- Leveraging occupancy and ambient light sensors
- Embedded into the luminaire’s form factor during manufacturing process
What About Downlights?
Due to its form factor, occupancy and ambient light sensors cannot be embedded within downlights, at least not without impacting its design, installation, and aesthetics.
Solution
Provide for more granular control of downlights, by leveraging available embedded technology and your nLight ® networked lighting controls platform.
Option 1: Leverage the Embedded DALI® Driver Specify DALI drivers in the luminaire and pair them with the |
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Bill of Materials
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- 4 Downlights with wired networked embedded controls (control device) by nLight, interfacing with DALI
- 1 Troffer with wired networked embedded controls (sensor) by nLight
- 1 nPODMA DX On/Off, Raise/Lower wall switch
- 1 nCM ADCX DZRJB Dual Zone Daylight Sensor
- 1 nPS 80 DALI power pack controller
- Configure 2 daylight zones
Option 2: Leverage Embedded Controls Specify downlights available with wired or wireless networked
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Bill of Materials
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- 4 Downlights with wired networked embedded controls (control device) by nLight, interfacing with DALI
- 1 Troffer with wired networked embedded controls (sensor) by nLight
- 1 nPODMA DX On/Off, Raise/Lower wall switch
- 1 nCM ADCX DZRJB Dual Zone Daylight Sensor
- Configure 2 daylight zones

https://designlights.org/resources/reports/report-energy-savings-from-networked-lighting-control-nlc-systems-with-and-without-lllc/
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