One of the surest ways to reduce energy consumption for lighting relates not to the fixture, but to electronic controls that turn off or dim lights when conditions allow. A variety of control technologies are available, offering solutions for a wide range of applications and spaces.
Occupancy Sensors
These simple, inexpensive sensors ensure that lights only operate when a room is occupied. Easily added to existing lighting, occupancy sensors are ideal for areas that are not in constant use, such as restrooms, storage areas, and conference rooms.
Daylight Harvesting
Daylighting controls regulate lighting based on available sunlight, dimming or turning off lights when the level of natural light allows.
Addressable Systems
The ability of users to individually adjust lighting levels in their own workspaces improves comfort, increases productivity, and reduces energy consumption.
| Device Description |
Incentive Amount |
Minimum Controlled Watts |
| Remote Mounted Occupancy Sensor |
$85 |
110 |
| Daylight Dimming System (DDS-FL) |
$30 (per fixture) |
53 (per fixture) |
| Occupancy Controlled Step-Dimming System |
$30 (per fixture) |
53 (per fixture) |
| Wall mounted Occupancy Sensors |
$35 |
51 |
| Wall mounted Vacancy Occupancy Sensors |
$40 |
51 |
| Photocell Sensors (lighting systems on 24/7) |
$70 |
70 |
| High Bay Fluorescent (HIF) Occupancy Control Systems |
$40 (per fixture) |
110 (per fixture) |