ALC delivers efficient lighting for new offices of Moore Management

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The lighting control strategy developed by ALC Lighting Controls for this new office of Moore Management in Jersey is based on PIR sensors and all-off at a preset time.

Energy-efficient lighting for the new offices of Moore Management in St Helier, Jersey, is being achieved with the help of a lighting-management system from ALC Lighting Controls. Specified by consulting engineers Henderson Green, the system comprises presence detection, timed on/off switching and customisable screen setting. It controls a wide range of luminaires from general office lighting to cold-cathode light sources.

The system is divided into PIR-linked zones, so lighting can be controlled in relation to individual desked areas rather than imposing the same control strategy on entire floors. All lights are switched off at a preset time, which is over-ridden by the PIR sensors if the area is still occupied.

Andrew Cleave of Henderson Green, explains, β€˜The system has provided reduced energy costs, longer lamp life and extended luminaire maintenance periods β€” as well as minimising environmental impact by ensuring lighting is switched off at the end of the day.’

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