7-storey office building
- 3 tenants
- 1 LITECOM infinity system
with 4 controllers
- 1 LITECOM infinity system
with 2 controllers
- 1 LITECOM system
The company becomes smaller and thus requires only four floors. A new company uses two of the remaining floors with two interconnected controllers. The last floor with one controller is rented out to a new tenant as well.
7-storey office building
- 1 tenant
- 1 LITECOM infinity system with 7 controllers
The building is extended by two floors and one company rents all floors. Two additional controllers are installed and connected to the existing one to form one LITECOM infinity system.
5-storey office building
- 3 tenants
- 1 LITECOM infinity system with 3 controllers
- 2 autonomous LITECOM controllers
Two companies transfer their locations and the remaining tenant rents the now vacant floors. The already installed controllers are connected to form one LITECOM infinity system.
5-storey office building
- 5 tenants, one on each floor
- 5 autonomous LITECOM controllers
The office building floors are rented out to different companies. A standalone LITECOM system is available for each floor.
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Combination of efficient luminaires and intelligent control results in maximum energy savings
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Energy consumption can be reduced by approx. 25 per cent using luminaires fitted with electronic control gear with a dimming function
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Additional potential savings of 20 to 40 per cent thanks to presence detectors and switch-on times defined in the building calendar
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Manual adjustment of lighting scenes to the respective activity will reduce electricity costs in many cases
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Savings of up to 75 per cent of energy consumed by lighting through the use of daylight, even where blinds are used as well
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A building's cooling load is reduced by coordinated control of lighting and blinds
Scientific evidence that lighting management increases
a building's efficiency:
zumtobel.com/barcelonastudie
App concept
for a new dimension
of
flexibility.
Wizards
Wizard-guided
commissioning instead of
time-consuming training.
Mobile interaction
All devices featuring a web
browser can communicate
with LITECOM.
LITECOM focuses the light on the user.
Via LITECOM, every lighting solution can be optimised with respect to visual comfort, and at the same time be maximised in terms of energy efficiency. From control of individual rooms up to several floors or whole buildings: the functions and dimensions of the LITECOM system can be configured accordingly. It can be controlled via conventional momentary-action switches as well as via Zumtobel control units, smartphones, tablets or other computers.
* At present, only available for LITECOM
Creating zones
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing actuators directly
Taking security measures
Personalising the user interface,
defining key data
Addressing wizard
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
Conditional scene call
LITECOM store
Protective functions
Installation test
Presence-based control
For details please refer to the brochure.
Daylight-based control
Shows
Emergency luminaires
Special luminaires
SEQUENCE multifunctional LED luminaire
For details please refer to the brochure.
Guided commissioning
Step by step, the addressing wizard will guide you through the
commissioning procedure. This tool allows even non-engineers to
commission the system effectively. Basic functions such as switching
and dimming of luminaires and luminaire groups as well as
lighting scenes are available after just a few steps. Other wizards will
help users make settings and configurations for special luminaires
or daylight-based control.
1. Create rooms and groups
2. Add luminaires to rooms
3. Add input devices
4. Check and save
A single system including both general and emergency luminaires
- Lower acquisition costs
- Less space required in the switch cabinet
- Considerably less cabling since all emergency luminaires use the general lighting's DALI line
- Monitoring of up to 100 emergency luminaires
- Automated tests and test logs
- Test log book where the test results are centrally stored for at least three years
- Data is stored directly in the controller in a tamper-resistant format
- Dates and times of test cycles can be programmed as required
- Possibility of starting the test functions manually via the controller
- Freely programmable signalling contacts
- System can be blocked for service work
* At present, only available for LITECOM
Open to any kind of control unit
Consistently designed to meet the individual requirements of users,
LITECOM allows integration of any type of control unit – from
traditional momentary-action switches through to the well-known
Zumtobel control points and even mobile devices. The smaller
screens allow intuitive operation of the room previously selected,
while those with larger screen sizes allow operation and configuration
of the entire system.
App for mobile devices
The free app links mobile devices to LITECOM and is available at the App Store for iOS and at Google Play for Android products. The search for access points and network set-up is effected automatically, and stored links can be called up again at a later date. All functions required for operating a LITECOM lighting control system are conveniently displayed on computers and tablets as well as on smartphones.
More options, less effort.
- An independent time study conducted by REFA-Consulting has shown that LITECOM can be commissioned considerably faster than a comparable KNX system
- In three attempts, the test person needed 13 minutes on average to configure and address a lighting system with LITECOM, as compared to 49 minutes with
a KNX system
- Perfect results even for electrical installers without any expert knowledge, after a short briefing, when installing and commissioning complex lighting systems
* For details on the study, please go to www.zumtobel.com/litecom-time-comparison