May 23, 2007—Sensor Switch, a leader in the development of occupancy sensor products and technology, introduced its latest innovation, nLight.
The company says nLight’s revolutionary architecture provides for system level control while still enabling zones of nLight devices to self-commission and function independently, eliminating the need for centrally hardwired equipment.
By networking together state-of-the-art sensors, power packs, photocells and wall switches, the nLight system provides local control of a building’s lighting system via attractive LCD Gateways, as well as remote, global control through SensorView web-based lighting management software.
The benefits of nLight include lower equipment and installation costs, deeper system control, and no need for centrally hardwired equipment. Additionally, the nLight system offers the option of a fully wire-line system or a backbone which utilizes wireless mesh networking technology that further simplifies system installation.
Architects and contractors will appreciate the simple installation, flexible architecture, lower equipment cost and ease of maintenance. End users will benefit from maximum energy efficiency – eliminating the need for compromise between occupant convenience and energy savings, as well as the ability to easily change building lighting status.
For more information, see the Sensor Switch Web site.