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Barclays banking on Simmtronic lighting controls

A Simmtronic product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2004

Simmtronic has supplied and commissioned the lighting control system employed at One Churchill Place, Canary Wharf - a 33 storey office tower soon to be occupied by Barclays Bank.

Simmtronic provided fully-addressable controls for both the initial Cat.A installation and the subsequent Cat.B accommodation works throughout the 1million sq.ft.

building at One Churchill Place, Canary Wharf.

Simmtronic worked closely with the two electrical contractors, PIP Electrics and T.

Clarke Plc, to engineer a predominantly presence-based system, but with daylight dimming to the outer rows of lights.

However, for some specialist floors additional features were required including scene-setting functions in meeting rooms, with AV interfacing.

There are also a number of feature walls with stunning lighting effects where the controls had to be set up individually at night.

This is the latest in a series of major lighting controls projects for which Simmtronic has been commissioned at Canary Wharf.

It has provided advanced lighting controls for many of the largest corporate clients on this development and backed up its proprietary SPECS3 systems with maintenance contracts supported by the Company's own full-time service department.

Simmtronic has successfully completed more than 500 commercial projects, supplying future-proof, fully addressable lighting control systems for many of the UK's largest and most prestigious corporate developments.

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