CP Electronics takes control to heart

CP Electronics, lighting control

CP Electronics’ latest catalogue contains information on its flagship range of programmable energy-saving controls, systems and connection products for lighting, heating and ventilation. It is described as a ‘must’ for everyone involved in the specification of lighting components and controls and is available for downloading or as a hard copy.

In addition to established CP products, including stand-alone presence detectors, the popular Vitesse Modular lighting connection system, D-Mate room control system, An-10 wireless lighting control system and the Rapid fully addressable lighting-control system, the catalogue includes additions to the PIR and microwave detector range.

KNX presence detectors are introduced, as well as CP’s 6-pole ceiling rose and the next generation of the Rapid lighting control system.

Green-i, a stylish range of movement sensors, control systems, switches and timers designed to save energy on lighting, heating and ventilation in domestic applications is also covered.

The catalogue includes details of CP’s free downloadable lighting specifications. There is a focus on the extensive services offered by CP Electronics, particularly commissioning, training and maintenance packages, plus details on a selection of CPD accredited seminars.

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