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Energy Saving - Klik Lighting System<br />

As lighting consumes the largest amount of energy in most<br />

commercial buildings, accounting for 40% in the service<br />

sector, it makes sense to manage it effectively.<br />

As part of the market leading Klik range, Klik Digital is a<br />

simple, cost effective ‘plug & play’ system, already<br />

creating energy efficiencies at DLVA Swansea, Nottingham<br />

Trent University, Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, Coventry Ricoh<br />

Arena and BOC Cambuslang to name but a few.<br />

Using a proven design based on the very successful Klik<br />

Lighting Distribution System (KLDS), the Klik Digital<br />

Connection System (KDCS), has marshalling boxes in 4, 6, 8,<br />

or 10 way configurations and pre-wired plugs for distribution<br />

of power and data to digital ballasts (DALI & DSI).<br />

Positioning of Sensors<br />

KDCS makes best use of the available natural daylight. The<br />

digital sensors will regulate the light level in accordance with<br />

the natural daylight and light provided from adjacent<br />

luminaries.<br />

In this example KDCS is installed around the edge of the<br />

room where natural daylight is available.<br />

Digital<br />

Occupancy<br />

Sensor<br />

Standard<br />

Occupancy<br />

Sensor<br />

KLDS<br />

KDCS<br />

Digital<br />

Dimmable<br />

Luminaires<br />

Standard<br />

Luminaires<br />

Occupancy Sensor Positioning<br />

Occupancy Sensor Spacing<br />

Sensor direction<br />

Best detection is achieved by walking across the<br />

detector beams not towards them. This should be considered<br />

for natural corridors.<br />

1m overlap<br />

Increase the level of overlap to reduce the possibility of dead<br />

spots.

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