Low Voltage Lighting and Controls

Low voltage lighting control is centralized, bringing precision, efficiency, and easy integration to modern building systems. Internet of Things (IoT) technology elevates these systems by enabling seamless communication between lighting and other smart building components, making it a premier choice for intelligent building design.

Low Voltage Installation

This innovation simplifies the installation of networked devices, making it a popular choice for modern commercial buildings and large residential projects.

Low voltage eliminates the need for separate power and data cables, reducing the amount of wiring required. This streamlined setup saves time and labor costs during installation, particularly in challenging environments or retrofit projects.

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The Benefits of Low Voltage
Integrating lighting technology and controls via Low Voltage offers a dependable, scalable, and simple IoT platform. The many advantages of Low Voltage include:
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Financial
Save money on installation. Low voltage is easier and less expensive to install than other network infrastructure options on the market today. Plus, with drastic (80%+) reductions in energy usage, low voltage continues to deliver savings year after year. Over time, these system efficiencies make low voltage lighting an excellent investment with a strong ROI.
Better Data
Integration of sensors and other smart building technology provide multiple data points. Plus, low voltage lighting allows for previously independent building systems to be integrated. And all of this information can be right at your fingertips, compiled into one easy to use dashboard, making analysis easier than ever.
Integrations and Compatibility
Low voltage lighting controls offers a global solution delivering advanced connectivity and universal connectivity compatibility.
More Efficient and More Reliable
Low voltage lighting doesn’t require LED drivers so it uses wattage more efficiently and is more reliable than its competitors.
More Control
Low voltage lighting controls enables two-way communication with individual fixtures, controls, and other smart building integrations.
Adaptable
A fine sensor network infrastructure doesn’t need to be rewired or retrofitted for future integrations, which makes adapting it for use with future technologies simple and less expensive. It provides companies with flexible options for the future.
Safety
Operates at lower voltages, making it a safer option for powering devices. Additionally, it includes built-in safeguards that prevent power overload, underpowering, or device damage.
Environmentally Friendly
Low voltage is a green initiative that can reduce energy consumption and a building’s carbon footprint to decrease an organization’s impact on the environment.

Low voltage lighting Standards and Compatibility

Low voltage lighting technology is governed by several standards, ensuring compatibility and performance across different devices:

  • IEEE 802.3af (PoE): Provides up to 15.4 watts of power, suitable for devices like VoIP phones and simple IP cameras.

  • IEEE 802.3at (PoE+): Delivers up to 30 watts of power, supporting more demanding devices such as PTZ cameras and advanced WAPs.

  • IEEE 802.3bt (PoE++): Offers up to 60 or 100 watts of power, enabling the use of power-hungry devices like LED lighting systems and high-performance networking equipment.

Why Choose Low voltage for Your Next Project?

Adopting low voltage technology in your building infrastructure is a forward-thinking decision that supports modern connectivity needs. Whether you’re upgrading your office network, implementing a smart building system, or enhancing security, low voltage provides a reliable, efficient, and scalable solution that grows with your needs.
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