centralized lighting, lighting controls, automated lighting
05
Apr

Centralized lighting systems for new home construction

Traditional line-voltage wiring methods require installing high-voltage wiring from each run of lights to an individual switch, resulting in dated control methods and limited flexibility. A centralized lighting control system provides customizable functionality for not only switching, but also dimming, scheduling and energy management.

Once reserved for expensive applications only, costs for these systems have come down over time, making this method practical for more economical project budgets.

A centralized lighting method utilizes keypads throughout the home that not only control a single room, but any light fixture in the house. This allows the user to directly control, program and schedule lighting scenes from any keypad or user interface.

So how does it work?

Read the full article in Colorado Builder Magazine