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1 Intelligent Lighting Controls

2 Value Proposition Inventronics seeks to create value for its customers by working to extend the return on investment (ROI) for solid state lighting systems through improved efficiency, high reliability, long life and the easy, and the economical integration of controls.

3 Intelligent Control of Lighting – Why?
Saves Energy There are far more energy savings available from intelligent control than from the improved efficacy of LED lighting. The addition of intelligence can produce significant ROI Improves Quality of Light Sets the right light levels, color, etc. Increases Reliability and Lengthens Life Reducing light levels also reduce the amount of heat dissipated in the driver easily doubling useful life.

4 Intelligent Control of Lighting – How?
Occupancy Sensors Turns lights off or dims when no one is present. Daylight Harvesting (Light Sensors) Reduces light output when daylight provides sufficient illumination of the space. Manual Control Wall mounted dimmers Programmed Control Scene control Smart grid Time of day

5 Intelligent Control of Lighting – Cost Savings

6 Wired Control Modules

7 Digital Lighting Control Protocols (Wired)
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) Oldest & most widely used standard, mainly for commercial Common in Europe; gaining popularity in the U.S. Rigorous certification requirements Governed by IEC 62386, ref. Inventronics: An option for several programmable drivers DMX-512 (Digital Multiplex of 512 channels) Common for stage lighting & effects Preferred also for house lighting in DMX venues ANSI standard “E , USITT DMX512-A” Maintained by Each “universe” is 512 channels of 256 levels each Controlled by DMX console or a PC though a DMX USB interface box Inventronics: 200W driver so far _BT/V _GT/V co.com.com

8 KNX – DALI Building Control

9 DALI & DALI 2 www.dali-ag.org: Jointed DALI Organization
Have received official DALI tester for Standardized Test As products are tested, will apply DALI logo & list them EUD-200SXXXBD Passed Plan to become DALI 2 compliant: co.com.com

10 Wireless Control Modules

11 Daintree Control System (ZigBee)
Inventronics Wireless Adapter

12 EnOcean Wireless Control Technology
Combines energy harvesting, ultra-low power electronics & wireless technology Extensive ecosystem, no batteries 350 companies have integrated it Installed in 250,000 buildings worldwide Solar Thermal Mechanical

13 EnOcean Wireless Control Technology
Module Mass Production: Oct. 2015

14 EnOcean: Sample Architectures
1 ea 0-10V Controller per fixture 0-10V 0-10V 0-10V Driver Driver Driver Install a 0-10V controller on each fixture Each fixture can be individually controlled Controller can be pre-installed on fixture Requires 120V~277V wiring to fixture Reduces wiring, valuable in retrofits No central controller required 1 ea 0-10V Controller per zone up to x fixtures 0-10V Driver Driver Driver Install only one 0-10V controller for a Zone All fixtures in the Zone behave identically Requires 0-10V wiring to each driver Saves cost of additional 0-10V controllers Economical to create consistent Zones No central controller required

15 THANKS! (New HQ & factory under construction)


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