Office Lighting Control
Why choose a smart lighting control system for your office?
Better wellbeing
Office lighting systems should support our circadian rhythms and allow for personalisation based on activity and individual preferences.
Data-driven decisions
Access valuable data and integrate your lighting with other building systems, improving your office over time.
Energy savings
Smart office lighting controls can reduce energy use by up to 50%, optimising light levels based on occupancy, daylight, and real-time usage patterns.
Standards & compliance
Comply with the EN 12464-1 Indoor Lighting Standard, and achieve credits across WELL, BREEAM, LEED, and more.
Better wellbeing
Office lighting systems should support our circadian rhythms and allow for personalisation based on activity and individual preferences.
Data-driven decisions
Access valuable data and integrate your lighting with other building systems, improving your office over time.
Energy savings
Smart office lighting controls can reduce energy use by up to 50%, optimising light levels based on occupancy, daylight, and real-time usage patterns.
Standards & compliance
Comply with the EN 12464-1 Indoor Lighting Standard, and achieve credits across WELL, BREEAM, LEED, and more.
Different workspaces, unique needs
Understanding the needs and dynamics of each application is key to providing the right office lighting for everyone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How bright should office lighting be?
According to EN 12464-1, office lighting should typically provide 500 lux on for general tasks. For screen-based work, 300 lux may be sufficient, while more demanding tasks can require up to 750-1000 lux depending on context.
What is the best color temperature for office lighting?
Neutral white light, typically around 4000K (kelvin), is just right for general office settings. Incorporating tunable lighting systems can provide flexibility, allowing adjustments to the color temperature based on specific activities or times of day.
What is daylight harvesting, and how does it benefit office environments?
Daylight harvesting automatically adjusts artificial lighting based on natural light levels. It reduces energy use, maintains visual comfort, and supports sustainable lighting strategy.
How can I improve office lighting?
Incorporate task-specific lighting where different activities occur, such as collaboration zones or focus areas. To enhance user comfort, offer personal control options – like adjusting light levels above desks via mobile app or QR code access.