Prolojik completes new lighting for Lloyd’s

Prolojik has completed the final phase of a new integrated lighting system for Lloyd’s of London. The work was phased over three years to minimise disruption to occupants. In addition to lighting controllers, Prolojik also supplied the heat-pump and fresh-air controllers. All user local control of M&E services is via combined infra-red controllers.

Whereas the old system was proprietary and costly to maintain, the new system uses open protocols such as IP and LonWorks to give a future-proof installation.

Emergency features, including fire and generator, are integrated with the BMS.

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