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Added value thanks to lighting management Sustainable, intelligent, versatile: LUXMATE systems point out the future path for lighting.
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For more references, please refer to the online Map of Light: zumtobel.com under the “Lighting Solutions” menu optio
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Offices and Communication Edificio Fundación Caixa Galicia, La Coruña, ES / Government building, Stubenring, Vienna, AT / Raiffeisenbank, “The Wave”, Vienna, AT / Talk Talk, London, UK / Wiener Städtische Versicherung, Vienna, AT / World Bank Headquarters, Bucharest, RO Education and Science Bern University of the Arts, CH / Bünzmatt School, Wohlen, CH / ISG, Rostock, DE / Northern Design Centre, Gateshead, UK Presentation and Retail EHB Elektro Hediger AG, Brunnen, CH / Hymer Motor homes, Bad Waldsee, DE / Kühnis Optics & Spectacles, Altstätten, CH / Mercedes-Benz Center, Cologne, DE /...
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Reykjavík University | IS Architects: Henning Larsen Architects, Copenhagen | DK ARKIS Architects, Reykjavík | IS Lighting design: VERKIS, Reykjavík | IS Electrical installations: Rafmiolum hf, Reykjavík | IS Lighting solution: LITENET lighting management system, ONLITE emergency lighting system, RU-SLIMLIGHT, Z-fourtyfive special luminaire, PERLUCE surface-mounted luminaire, FEW louvre luminaire, VIVO spotligh
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Introduction The future of lighting management 6 From every angle The individual: Combining the pleasant with the useful 8 Facility managers: Improved safety through work efficiency 9 Electrical consultants and lighting designers: 10 Scope for design preferences Investors: Economic success thanks to flexibility 11 Trends in lighting management Overview 12 LUXMATE lighting management System overview 28 At your side throughout every phase 30 of a project and construction Application areas Overview 32 Light for Offices and Communication 34 Light for...
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The future of lighting management From pioneer to trendsetter What motivated you, more than 20 years ago, to develop a special-purpose lighting management system? Walter Werner In the winter of 1987, an electrical consultant asked us to recommend a lighting control system. He showed us his wish list for a perfect system. At the industry trade fair in Hanover that year we were unable to find anything suitable. So we decided to develop such a product in-house and came up with many ideas of our own and took into account other customers’ preferences over a period of several years. What...
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Flexibility put to the test: Swiss Re Germany’s administrative building in Munich was equipped with a LUXMATE lighting control system over 10 years ago in an effort to ensure optimum convenience and efficiency even against the backdrop of changing requirements. The latest LITENET incontrol PC-based operating software was recently installed in this system.
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From every angle Lighting management meets the needs of various stakeholders The individual: Combining the pleasant with the useful Simple operation, convenient ways of intervening in automated operation and optimal amounts of daylight: LUXMATE control systems are built with humans in mind. Five criteria define lighting quality, and most of these Ergonomic Lighting Indicator (ELI) factors are significantly influenced by the lighting control system used. Brightness distribution, light colour and illuminance optimise a lighting solution and the effect that it has on people. LUXMATE makes the...
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Facility managers: Improved safety through work efficiency Always being able to see the status of an installation at a glance, being given information about faults quickly, and being able to make modifications with relatively little effort: facility managers perform a wide variety of different tasks and LUXMATE control systems provide perfect assistance. LUXMATE is ideally prepared to cope with repurposing. Flexible structures and functions pave the way for flexible workstation design. A consistent addressing system allows spaces to be rearranged without having to modify any wiring....
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From every angle Lighting management meets the needs of various stakeholders Electrical consultants and lighting designers: Scope for design preferences The modular, consistent LUXMATE concept caters well for the designers’ requirements. System limitations are not restrictive; the system’s topology and range of functions ensure optimum scalability. Tried-and-tested software algorithms are available for all applications. LUXMATE systems are open and compatible. They use open standards, communication protocols such as TCP/IP, DALI or DMX, and are easy to install using standard wiring...
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Investors: Profitable success thanks to flexibility Time is money. This is why many investors are keen to fi x the layout and functionality of lighting at as late a stage as possible. With LUXMATE you can remain fl exible – in every phase of a project and later during normal operation. The intelligent LUXMATE system includes the option of only activating functions when they are actually needed and, for instance, only automating individual rooms at a later date when required. This preserves economic efficiency despite the freedom to make changes – with precisely calculatable costs, from the...
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Trends in lighting management Saving energy Daily routine It is easy to continuously save energy with the help of a smart system. Working hours, attendance and, above all, daylight open up a wide range of ways of achieving potential savings. These are associated with CO 2 reductions, which enable a building to score extra points when it comes to environmental certification. Lighting refurbishment also pays for itself quickly thanks to drastically lower operating costs. Using daylight The best light is free People and architecture live by light. The quest for ideal amounts of daylight and...
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Changing colour temperatures At the right time, at the right place The right colour temperature has a huge impact in determining, for instance, whether a product is purchased, an art object reveals its true fascination or people feel at ease. Zumtobel has developed a broad range of luminaires and lighting control technologies, ranging from the facility to select various white tones in crementally through to dynamic changes of colour temperature and quantities of light, in order to exploit these possibilities in a profitable way in various applications. Page 24 Integrating emergency lighting...
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