Lighting controls save energy at Cadbury

light contoller Danlers
Danlers energy-saving lighting controls have been installed as part of a major office refurbishment at Cadbury’s site in Bournville, West Midlands. These passive infra-red occupancy switches automatically control the lights in the toilets, corridors and rest areas. They monitor both the presence of people and levels of daylight, and switch the lights on or off as needed. By avoiding unnecessary lighting the products save energy, save money and reduce carbon emissions.
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