Especially in rooms that are only sporadically
used – corridors, conference rooms,
toilets – presence-controlled lighting helps
avoid unnecessary burn time. Sensors activate
the lighting whenever a person enters
the room and deactivate it again shortly
after presence is no longer detected. Even
more savings can be made with modern
daylight management, which adjusts the
artificial lighting according to the amount of
natural incident light available. In conjunction
with presence control, this technology
cuts energy consumption by more than
50 percent. At the same time, the quality
of lighting achieved is raised by the high
daylight component.