ELM LITE: Full light control for buildings up to 1.500 m²

[ 31-05-2011 ]

ELM Lite is a slimmed down version of the smart light control for buildings developed by Excellum, ELM (Energy and Light Manager). Thanks to the lower investment cost, central light control is now also achievable for medium-sized buildings. Without losing its savings potential.

Just like its big brother ELM, ELM Lite consists of a series of hardware and software components, centrally controlling the lighting level in the various working spaces in a building. ELM Lite is, however, limited to a maximum of 300 nodes, which means that you can control up to 300 items through the system, such as (groups of) luminaries, sensors, push-buttons… This makes this version ideal for buildings with a surface area up to +/- 1,500 m².

ELM Lite - strategieën_EN.jpgSaving up to 75 % lighting energy
ELM Lite offers exactly the same advantages as ELM. Lighting is adjusted everywhere in the building to actual needs, with a combination of six strategies: smart time control, daylight-dependent control, adjustment to task, occupancy detection, individual control and load shedding.

Expandable
It is furthermore always possible to upgrade to a full ELM system whilst keeping the installed components, which also makes ELM Lite attractive as an initial system for a building that is subsequently expanded or as a pilot system in a section of a larger building.