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Product category: Lighting Services
News Release from: Simmtronic | Subject: SPECS3 lighting controls
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 16 December 2004

Lighting control system at Moor House

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Simmtronic lighting control system also operates the blinds at Moor House

When Simmtronic supplied and commissioned its SPECS3 fully addressable lighting controls into the impressive 19-storey, 330,000 sq.ft Moor House office development, in the City of London, it integrated blind controls into the system

Electrical contractor Skanska UK commissioned Simmtronic to provide a Cat.A lighting control scheme that enabled incoming tenants to benefit from a fully addressable system from day one, with the flexibility to tailor-in specific requirements - presence detection, scene-setting, dimming, photocell control, etc The Simmtronic SPECS3 system was engineered to offer full addressability of every luminaire controlled from a central supervisor PC, and providing a platform for local controls to be added to meet exact tenant requirements.

An innovative feature of the scheme was the integration of blind control modules to lift, tilt and close blinds.

This has been configured to control a whole façade, yet is individually addressable so that control can be segregated down to individual office level, if required.

The Cat A system is now successfully installed and commissioned and the precise requirements of occupants will be accommodated in subsequent Cat B fit-outs.

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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