PoE Lighting South Carolina is designed to improve control over your lighting systems as well as an energy efficiency strategy. PoE lighting combines low-voltage LED with luminaires and digital controls. This smart lighting solution improves light quality, lowers your energy consumption, and extends the life of your lights. PoE Lighting South Carolina connects to a single ethernet cable in order to power lights.

 

Advantages of PoE Lighting South Carolina

Easy Installation: 

As PoE lighting doesn’t require conduit or metal cladding (except for very specialized circumstances) andPoE Lighting South Carolina is safe electrical low voltage (under 40 volts) making it significantly easier to install when compared to traditional high voltage lighting. With fewer hazards associated the overall cost for installation is greatly reduced.

More Control: 

PoE Lighting South Carolina (Luminetworx™) systems are easily controlled luminaires and can be easily disconnected and relocated to a new location. Every light has a data connection and can be addressed and controlled individually. Perfect for commercial, industrial and residential use PoE lighting allows for more control over smart buildings ecosystems.

Secure and Dependable: 

Unlike traditional lighting systems PoE Lighting systems don’t rely on third party addon control systems. With the Olympus™ control system built in they have a faster response, and built in redundancey.  Operational efficiencies are made through the use of centralised drivers. There are fewer failures which means less support needed and easier maintenance.

The Smart Choice: 

Optimising lighting levels across your building creating a human-centric and perfectly balanced lighting solution across the board. PoE Lighting South Carolina reduces energy demand from lights and devices connected providing environmental benefits. All while reducing the risk of energy cost fluctuations through the integration of daylight harvesting, presence sensors, motion sensors and HVAC integration.

Think of all the lights in your house or office that are currently powered by traditional high voltage cabling that can electrocute you and which run to big power panels with breakers that pop and need to be reset. That is the past.

Now think of a data network. Managed by an intelligent network switch (Olympus™) that puts out power – Power Over Ethernet – enough to light up your house, office or warehouse! Energy-efficiency has driven the evolution of the light bulb, but the next iteration of the light bulb will launch it into the era of PoE Lighting South Carolina and the IoT. As LED lights slowly replace compact fluorescent lights (CFL’s) due to greater energy efficiency, businesses have been exploring the profitability of replacing LED lights’ electrical power source with an alternate but common power source found in the networking world — Power Over Ethernet (PoE).

PoE enables IT personnel and even end-users to install additional PoE light sources at nearly any location. With traditional light sources that rely on the power grid of a building, users need to contract a professional electrician and follow extensive conduit rules and regulations. PoE lighting eliminates the need for a costly electrical contractor. But one must still be cognisent of local rules even for low voltage wiring.

But PoE accomplishes more than simplifying deployment. PoE Lighting South Carolina connects light sources to the internet and gives users access to “Intelligent Lighting.” Smart Lighting enables users to remotely control their lighting systems via an APP or web portal using the internet.

There are several advantages to PoE lighting, including automation, remote control, and the cost-efficiency of Cat6 Cable. Ethernet cables cost very little compared to heavy duty copper wire and conduit used for traditional lighting. Cost, mobility, and ease and speed of installation are some of the factors that will attract users to invest in these next generation lighting option.

Contact us now for more information PoE Lighting South Carolina.

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