In shop, E-Lighting system control the most
public lighting and air conditioning equipment, and according to the different
functional partitions, to set different environmental light and temperature.
Shops, supermarkets, stores, Shop in shop,
walkways, Cargo road and other areas are independent to turn on/off. 10%, 30%,
70% dimming lighting modes, in the different time of preparation, opening,
stocking, site-clearance and cleaning, respectively enable the lights of
different brightness and different load of air conditioning.
Common light sensor automatically control roller
blind. In summer, the system will automatically adjust the electric shading
devices to block the strong sunlight, shoot, and maintain indoor relative low
temperature. In winter, make full use of sun's rays to increase the indoor
temperature, reducing air conditioning the energy consumption of the system. To
achieve maximum energy savings through efficient management of the environment,
lighting, curtains, air conditioning.
Under conditions that ensure the lighting
effects, the system will automatically turn off the lights when streams of
light along the window are enough, reducing lighting energy consumption.
E-lighting dimming control the recommend display
area, depending on different exhibits, to adjust the intensity of light in
order to achieve the best possible exposure.
All output module with manual output control
button of E-lighting, to ensure the normal use when system failure.
Control all air-conditions temperature in shop,
to meet different operating temperatures in order to adapt the sale of
different commodities. Such as theater, storage temperature need appropriate
for high temperature.
Through the electric meter data measured at
various stores in shop, sharing the actual data of public regional energy
consumption, make the energy distribution and management more fine
With linkage of fire system, emergency fire state
after entry into force, the system will enter into normal lighting mode,
automatically switches to emergency lighting mode, light-based guidelines for
personnel evacuation.