Connode Light Control - Intelligent management of lighting networks |
LIGHT CONTROL is a complete system for intelligent management of lighting networks. It is intended for public or private lighting operators of all sizes who want to substantially optimize the operations and energy consumption of a lighting network.
Connode Light Control provides tools to reduce energy consumption, lower maintenance costs, minimize environmental impact and to increase public safety. It is primarily designed for use with new LED lights, but it is also possible to use with conventional lighting technology.
The system is highly scalable and thus it may be used for small lighting networks containing only a few lamps or lamp segments up to large networks with thousands of lamps, covering a whole city. Using a combination of new lamp types (e.g. LED) and intelligent dimmering schemes, the energy savings may add up to as much as 80%. With Connode Light Control the street lighting or even individual lamps can be managed according to customized scenarios to increase comfort and safety for people on the street or in vehicles.
Connode Light Control is based on the Connode platform, the optimal way for managing large number of connected nodes in a high availability and cost effective way
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Energy efficiency and improved environmental control
The standard system may be extended with functions for light adjustment (dimmering), which means that the energy consumption can be reduced, which also reduce the cost for energy as well as decreasing the CO2 footprints.
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Increased safety and security With Connode Light Control the lighting can be adopted to different light conditions depending on weather, surroundings and time, and thus increase comfort and safety for citizens, traffic, etc. |
 Simplified operation and maintenance The complete system is controlled centrally, via an IT system. The IT tool is easy to use and includes all necessary functionality for a lighting network operator. The system will notify when lighting devices are not working and in case of intrusion in local light controller centrals . Preventive maintenance can be planned through information and statistics of the lighting device, burn time, etc. |
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