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Light Management System<br />

Solutions for Energy Efficiency<br />

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On the cover:<br />

Sanofi Aventis<br />

Massy - Francia<br />

Architectural design: Franco Cianfaglione<br />

SCGMA (Société Cianfaglione Gravereaux Maroun Architectes)<br />

Photo: Didier Boy de la Tour<br />

Light Management System<br />

Solutions for Energy Efficiency<br />

This catalogue presents a new light control system -<br />

Master Pro Evo - that uses standard KNX, LON and DALI<br />

protocols and allows lighting and other Building Automation<br />

systems and functions, like heating, to be integrated in one<br />

centralised control system. This intelligent control<br />

technology optimizes energy efficiency and reduces<br />

the building’s operating costs.<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

The Kyoto protocol / Buildings: the main source of energy saving<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> sustainable architecture / Efficiency factors in construction<br />

design / Rating system for sustainable building protocols in the sphere<br />

of Building Automation<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

The system in action: Conference halls / Showrooms / Offices<br />

Polyfunctional centres / Schools and colleges<br />

KNX protocol components<br />

LON protocol components<br />

Open and pre-configured systems<br />

LMS Quick / Biodynamic Quick / Light Equalizer / Colour Quick<br />

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15<br />

26<br />

34<br />

38<br />

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Energy efficiency<br />

The Kyoto protocol<br />

Energy efficiency is no longer just an option. The Kyoto protocol has stimulated governments<br />

from all over the world to approve legislation guaranteeing a more intelligent<br />

and aware use of energy in buildings. In March 2007 the European Union committed to<br />

achieving reductions of 20% in CO 2 emissions before 2020. This plan of action, known as<br />

“3x20 by 2020”, also includes an increase of 20% in the level of Energy Efficiency and<br />

20% of energy produced from renewable energy sources. To reach these objectives a<br />

number of real changes are required and goverments are intensifying their efforts<br />

to pass new laws and set and regulate standards for greater energy efficiency.<br />

20% of energy from<br />

renewable sources<br />

Reference standards<br />

This new trend of stricter energy<br />

efficiency began with the Kyoto<br />

Protocol. Laws like the Energy<br />

Policy Act in the United States have<br />

established the standards for our<br />

future energy.<br />

In Italy, Legislative Decree no. 192<br />

dated19/08/2005 published the<br />

European directive 2002/91/CE<br />

(EPBD) regarding energy yields in<br />

the building sphere and again, more<br />

recently with the Ministerial Decree<br />

26/06/2009 (national guidelines for<br />

building industry energy certification).<br />

On 18/06/2010 the new European<br />

directive (2010/31/CE) regarding<br />

energy performance in the building<br />

Photo: Gianni Berengo Gardin<br />

CO 2 emissions reduced<br />

by 20%<br />

industry was published.<br />

This recognises the importance<br />

of active control systems, like<br />

automated, control and monitoring<br />

systems aimed at saving energy.<br />

Initiatives in the private<br />

and public sector:<br />

• UNI EN 15232 standard<br />

This standard is used<br />

to assess the impact of<br />

building automation systems<br />

on active energy efficiency,<br />

by establishing the potential<br />

energy savings on<br />

heating and electricity<br />

depending on the type of building.<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

increased by 20%<br />

• The LEED® Green Building Rating<br />

System is a standard for<br />

energy certification and<br />

sustainability for the design,<br />

construction and running of<br />

buildings, created from voluntary<br />

contributions and applied<br />

at an international level in over 110<br />

countries. The LEED was originally<br />

compiled in the USA by the US<br />

Green Building Council, a no-profit<br />

association founded in 1993.<br />

The standard rapidly became<br />

accepted internationally and is now<br />

the most commonly used<br />

certification system in the world.<br />

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4<br />

Buildings:<br />

the main source<br />

of energy saving<br />

Renewable energy sources<br />

Automation and integrated building<br />

management<br />

Energy monitoring and<br />

management<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

The increasingly widespread use of heating, air<br />

conditioning, lighting and new technology has provoked<br />

a considerable increase in energy demands in our<br />

buildings. Consequently up to 50% of CO 2 emissions can<br />

be attributed to commercial and residential buildings on<br />

account of their high level of electricity consumption.<br />

Today buildings are the main source of potential energy<br />

savings that would allow us to meet our goals and protect<br />

the environment.<br />

To reach the goals outlined in the Kyoto Protocol,<br />

we must start now. Insisting on energy efficiency is<br />

the fastest, cheapest and cleanest way to reduce<br />

consumption and CO 2 emissions.<br />

Making buildings more efficient from an energy point<br />

of view does not necessarily mean costly changes and<br />

system interruptions.<br />

Renewing existing buildings can guarantee energy<br />

savings of up to 30% by simply implementing easy-to-use<br />

services and technology that are already available.<br />

40%<br />

Commercial and residential buildings<br />

account for 40% of global energy<br />

consumption<br />

30%<br />

Controlled lighting<br />

HVAC control systems<br />

(heating, ventilation<br />

and air conditioning)<br />

The distribution of electrical energy<br />

Reducing energy consumption by<br />

30% before 2020 would avoid<br />

the need for 1000 new power<br />

stations.


Active and<br />

passive energy<br />

10%<br />

20%<br />

30%<br />

“Passive” energy efficiency measures, such as insulation or the use of<br />

low consumption products are not enough to reach our goals and make an<br />

effective contribution to our energy future.<br />

To achieve significant, long-lasting results, it is essential to take “active”<br />

measures to improve the way our systems operate.<br />

Active energy can be obtained by optimising automation, regulation and<br />

constant monitoring:<br />

Checking and monitoring<br />

Measuring and monitoring electrical phenomena are the first essential<br />

step in raising awareness and changing incorrect habits and behaviour.<br />

Reducing energy consumption<br />

• Using automation and control systems to be sure<br />

we do not waste energy.<br />

• Adding monitoring and maintenance services<br />

to achieve consistent, long-lasting improvements.<br />

Reducing energy costs<br />

• Using strategies that reduce energy purchases by optimising<br />

management costs.<br />

• Choosing solutions for producing energy from renewable sources<br />

like photovoltaics.<br />

Headquarters of Thyssen Krupp<br />

Essen - Germany<br />

Photo: Lukas Roth<br />

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6<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong><br />

sustainable<br />

architecture<br />

Station for recharging<br />

electrical vehicles<br />

Photovoltaic roof<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

In the buildings constructed for the <strong>iGuzzini</strong> headquarters,<br />

the functional requirements and quality of the work<br />

environment are expressed through modern architecture<br />

based on energy and environmental sustainability and<br />

research into the best way of integrating with the local<br />

territory.<br />

In this integrated design process all the aspects involving<br />

environmental sustainability criteria have been tackled<br />

with a parallel approach and all the design choices have<br />

been assessed with the aim of maximizing the goals<br />

defined in the iiSBE (international initiative for Sustainable<br />

Built Environment) Institute Sustainable Building Challenge<br />

certification system.<br />

“The Light Laboratory”<br />

Headquarters<br />

Dual sheath facade<br />

Radiant<br />

false ceiling<br />

Green roof<br />

System<br />

skylight well<br />

Technical wall<br />

Heat pump<br />

with accumulation tank


Energy efficiency<br />

Recanati - Italy<br />

The architectural project and systems design of the new<br />

“Light Laboratory” building is based on an energy savingfocused<br />

and environmentally friendly philosophy.<br />

The integrated method adopted, together with an exclusive<br />

use of renewable sources, has achieved a reduction in<br />

CO 2 emissions and a level of energy efficiency producing<br />

savings of 30% compared to a similar building designed<br />

with traditional technology.<br />

Barcelona - Spain<br />

The “il Cielo” <strong>iGuzzini</strong> lighting headquarters in Spain<br />

is the last of a series of constructions that have<br />

adopted sustainable energy and natural and artificial<br />

light management as the cornerstones of their design.<br />

The building, located in the Parque de Actividades<br />

Empresariales Can Sant Joan in Sant Cugat del Vallès,<br />

is the result of optimised energy efficiency, not just in<br />

terms of consumption but also in the way that energy is<br />

generated.<br />

Guildford - UK<br />

The <strong>iGuzzini</strong> UK headquarters was constructed in Guildford<br />

in 2008 according to the principles of sustainable<br />

architecture by adopting a series of technical and design<br />

solutions that have earned the building an impressive<br />

score (71.25%) on the BREEAM (Building Research<br />

Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) scale<br />

used to assess environmental performance in buildings.<br />

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Building design<br />

efficiency<br />

factors<br />

Energy savings<br />

for electrical energy<br />

consumption in<br />

non-residential<br />

buildings<br />

Energy savings can be<br />

achieved by changing from<br />

a class C building<br />

to a B or A class<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

The UNI EN 15232 standard clearly indicates the benefits to be<br />

gained by moving from one efficiency class to another.<br />

An analysis of the table allows us to make immediate qualitative and<br />

quantitative assessments regarding the benefits to be gained by using<br />

an automation system in a building. Especially with regard to electrical<br />

energy consumption, by passing from a C efficiency class to a higher class<br />

means moving from a minimum saving of 2% (class B) to a maximum<br />

saving of 14% (class A); for residential buildings this means moving from a<br />

minimum saving of 7% (class B) to a maximum saving of 8% (class A).<br />

class A high efficiency<br />

class B advanced automation<br />

class C standard automation<br />

class D no automation<br />

BACS Building Automation and Control Systems<br />

TBM Technical Home and Building Management<br />

Type of<br />

Building/Room<br />

BACS efficiency classes and factors<br />

D C B A<br />

Savings gained by adopting B and A<br />

classes instead of C and D<br />

B/C<br />

saving<br />

B/D<br />

saving<br />

A/C<br />

saving<br />

A/D<br />

saving<br />

Offices 1.10 1.00 0.93 0.87 7% 16% 13% 21%<br />

Reading rooms 1.06 1.00 0.94 0.89 6% 11% 11% 16%<br />

Schools 1.07 1.00 0.93 0.86 7% 13% 14% 20%<br />

Hospitals 1.05 1.00 0.98 0.96 2% 7% 4% 9%<br />

Hotels 1.07 1.00 0.95 0.90 5% 11% 10% 16%<br />

Restaurants 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 4% 8% 8% 12%<br />

Stores/<br />

Wholesalers<br />

Table taken from UNI EN15232<br />

1.08 1.00 0.95 0.91 5% 12% 9% 16%<br />

Energy classes B A<br />

Electrical energy -7% -13%<br />

Thermal energy -20% -30%<br />

High performance energy BACS and TBM systems<br />

BACS automation and advanced control systems<br />

Traditional automation and control systems<br />

Systems with no automation or control facilities


L.E.N.I.<br />

For each intended location there are<br />

12 limit values that vary according to<br />

the type of lighting system<br />

Energy requirements<br />

for lighting<br />

Lighting Energy Numeric Indicator specifying the assessment method<br />

for quantifying the energy used for interior lighting in buildings.<br />

Intended use 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180<br />

Offices<br />

Education<br />

Hospitals<br />

Hotels<br />

Restaurants<br />

Sport<br />

Retail<br />

Production<br />

• Total lighting power<br />

• Constant lighting<br />

• Natural light use (yes/no)<br />

• Occupation factor<br />

• Natural light factor<br />

Centre for Research and Development of Brembo<br />

Km Rosso, Stezzano (Bergamo) - Italy<br />

Architectural design: Jean Nouvel<br />

Photo: Matteo Piazza<br />

32.2 67.1<br />

24.8 54.9<br />

50.7 160.8<br />

34.6 108.1<br />

27.1 92.1<br />

37.9 123.7<br />

70.6 178.1<br />

37.5 123.7<br />

• Parasite power (CTRLS)<br />

• Total circuit power<br />

• Use of energy saving luminaires<br />

• Light management system<br />

KWh/m 2<br />

year<br />

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Rating<br />

system<br />

for sustainable<br />

buildings<br />

LEED Italy 2009<br />

New Constructions / Renovations<br />

Countries that respect<br />

this rating for sustainable<br />

buildings<br />

Il Cielo <strong>iGuzzini</strong>’, Headquarter of <strong>iGuzzini</strong> Iberica<br />

Sant Cugat del Vallès, (Barcelona) - Spain<br />

Architectural design: Josep Miàs + Partners, MiAS Arquitectes<br />

Photo: Adriá Goula<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

The Green Building Council promotes and supplies a global approach to<br />

building sustainability by recognising performance in key areas of human<br />

health and environmental friendliness. The LEED (Leadership in Energy<br />

and Enviromental Design) is the most popular rating method in the world<br />

for assessing the perfomance of a building throughout its entire life<br />

cycle. It divides a building's sustainability features into seven areas that<br />

are structured in terms of mandatory requirements and credits. For each<br />

area it recognises and assesses performance in points by reflecting their<br />

potential impact on the environment. The project reaches different levels<br />

of certification according to the sum of the points from the different areas.<br />

Maximum score attainable 110 + bonus Bonus<br />

Site sustainability 26 Design innovation 6<br />

Waste water management 10 Regional priorities 4<br />

Energy and atmosphere 35<br />

Materials and resources 14<br />

Internal environment quality 15<br />

LEED<br />

GREEN STAR<br />

BREEAM<br />

CASBEE<br />

Other standards<br />

Countries that will<br />

soon be adopting<br />

this rating<br />

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12<br />

Building<br />

Automation<br />

Protocols<br />

KNX / LON<br />

Centralized control system<br />

for all functions<br />

<strong>BACnet</strong><br />

Bacnet is a data communication<br />

protocol for building automation<br />

and control parts. Developed by<br />

Ashae, <strong>BACnet</strong> is a U.S.A. national<br />

standard, a European standard in<br />

over 30 countries and a worldwide<br />

ISO standard. <strong>BACnet</strong> standardizes<br />

communications between devices<br />

and building automation systems<br />

managed by different protocols.<br />

Energy efficiency<br />

Compared to traditional systems, a good control system reduces lighting<br />

costs by 50%. Adopting simple programmable logic controllers in a<br />

traditional system can guarantee users optimal comfort. Today, thanks to<br />

the KNX / LON systems, highly adaptable solutions can be designed that<br />

cover all applications, from the simplest to the most complicated service<br />

industry system.<br />

User-friendly installation, less cables, and a range of services including<br />

scene lighting, fault indications, and local and remote control<br />

systems, now combine to offer real added value solutions.<br />

The solutions proposed with the KNX and LON systems, (also defined<br />

in the EN 50090 standard), allow an all-round approach to be taken with<br />

regard to the important issue of energy efficiency and the consequent<br />

limitation of CO 2 emissions. From small devices, such as timer and<br />

presence detectors, to highly sophisticated, customised solutions<br />

designed in compliance with UNI EN 15232 standard indications.<br />

Day light<br />

sensor<br />

Presence<br />

detector<br />

Scene<br />

lighting<br />

Electrical loads<br />

control<br />

Lighting Temperature Heating<br />

Blinds<br />

KNX LON<br />

Weather<br />

station<br />

Rainbow headquarters<br />

Loreto (Ancona) - Italy<br />

Architectural design: Elisabetta Straffi e Sergio Bianchi<br />

Photo: Giuseppe Saluzzi


Light Management System<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

This innovative «intelligent» control system, based on KNX, LON and DALI<br />

technology, allows all the functions in a building that are usually controlled<br />

separately, to be managed via a centralised system.<br />

Master Pro Evo offers flexible solutions for all kinds of application;<br />

solutions that guarantee comfort, safety and maximum energy savings.<br />

Customised projects<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong>'s team of technicians and designers are always ready to ensure<br />

an optimal configuration of the Master Pro Evo system.<br />

Every project is designed taking into acount the customer's specific<br />

requirements.<br />

YMCA<br />

Cartier-Ville (Montreal) - Canada<br />

Architectural design: Daoust Lestage<br />

Lighting design: Eclairage Public, Gilles Arpin<br />

Photo: Marc Cramer<br />

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Conference halls<br />

Benefits<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

The system in action<br />

Depending on the functions and uses required, customised<br />

lighting scenarios can be created in various areas of the<br />

building: meeting rooms, coporate welcome areas, offices, etc.<br />

Automatic scene lighting<br />

control commands<br />

This type of solution uses KNX technology to connect the<br />

switch on and dimmer actuators with the control panel<br />

pushbuttons. The KNX pushbutton panels allow the various<br />

lighting scenarios to be configured according to how the<br />

rooms and various other areas in the building are used.<br />

The KNX actuators can be used to switch on or adjust light<br />

intensity manually at any time. A remote control command<br />

makes this solution even more practical.<br />

• 10% less electrical energy used compared to<br />

a traditional system for a room of a similar size.<br />

• More comfort for users and a more pleasant<br />

atmosphere in the room.<br />

• When fitted with lighting units, unnecessary usage<br />

is eliminated, thereby guaranteeing significant energy<br />

savings.<br />

• Maximum flexibility and easier to adjust than<br />

a traditional system.<br />

• Manual, automatic and remote adjustment options via<br />

an IR receiver.<br />

• User-friendly maintenance.<br />

• The system helps meet the requirements of the LEED<br />

certification system for building sustainabliity.<br />

10%


System<br />

Auditorium Antonianum<br />

Roma - Italy<br />

Photo: Giuseppe Saluzzi<br />

Power supply<br />

KNX<br />

Key interface,<br />

4 plus channels<br />

+ Standard<br />

pushbutton panel<br />

(4 buttons)<br />

Actuator<br />

KNX<br />

Remote control<br />

Universal KNX<br />

Dimmer actuator<br />

Universal KNX<br />

Dimmer actuator<br />

Presence detector<br />

KNX ARGUS<br />

Ballast / Transformer Transformer Transformer Ballast<br />

0-10 V<br />

0-10 V<br />

0-10 V<br />

KNX<br />

Control<br />

unit<br />

KNX 0-10V<br />

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Showrooms<br />

Benefits<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

The system in action<br />

Monitoring electrical loads after store closures, such as<br />

lighting systems, surveillance cameras and other kinds<br />

of devices, help avoid unnecessary energy waste. This<br />

configuration also allows lighting systems to be programmed<br />

during the night.<br />

KNX switch on actuators connected to<br />

a load monitoring touch panel<br />

The touch panel displays the states of the various loads and<br />

highlights potential risks during opening hours.<br />

The system interrupts the supply of electricity for certain<br />

tasks, thereby avoiding unnecessary waste. It also helps<br />

ensure the safety system is operating correctly by monitoring<br />

equipment like cameras and lighting systems.<br />

The KNX logic module turns lights on/off in turn during the<br />

night to ensure the equipment is used in a balanced manner.<br />

The touch panel also supplies information regarding<br />

operating times and the duration of each luminaire.<br />

• Monitoring consumption and identifying potential<br />

waste can result in savings of over 10%.<br />

• Lower maintenance costs achieved by switching on<br />

lighting devices in turn.<br />

• Superior safety levels thanks to automatic alarms<br />

and emergency calls.<br />

• Easier to use command functions.<br />

• Easier to empower and amplify.<br />

• Superior flexibility and a user-friendly design<br />

compared to traditional systems with similar functions.<br />

• The system helps meet LEED certification system<br />

requirements.<br />

10%


Honda Petrick<br />

Hamburg - Germany<br />

Architectural design: Martin Dumrath<br />

Photo: Max Schulz<br />

System<br />

Power supply<br />

KNX<br />

Motor<br />

Refrigerator<br />

Oven<br />

Assembly system<br />

IKey interface,<br />

2 plus channels<br />

+ Standard<br />

pushbutton panel<br />

(2 buttons)<br />

Ballast<br />

Switch on actuators<br />

REG-K/8x230/16<br />

with manual operating mode<br />

and current detection<br />

Fluorescent<br />

lights<br />

230 Volt<br />

7” touch panel<br />

KNX<br />

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Offices<br />

Benefits<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

The system in action<br />

Automatic lighting and heating monitoring for the various<br />

offices is obtained through the interaction of sensors and<br />

actuators that eliminate manual intervention and offer<br />

increased safety, energy efficiency and comfort.<br />

Presence detectors and light sensors.<br />

This type of solution offers a splendid combination of<br />

different control levels, including: presence, luminosity, timed<br />

illumination and temperature.<br />

The parameters are set using presence detectors, heating<br />

and light actuators, binary inputs and multi-function buttons.<br />

• Controlled lighting: the bus system includes<br />

a presence detector and multi-function buttons.<br />

• Automatated room monitoring reduces energy<br />

consumption by 35%.<br />

• According to the UNI EN 15232 standard, class A<br />

buildings must be fitted with control systems<br />

that guarantee higher energy savings.<br />

• Higher safety levels and savings thanks to alarms<br />

and automated emergency calls.<br />

• Faster installation times than traditional<br />

systems with similar functions.<br />

• A wide range of high benefit, easy-to-use functions.<br />

• User-friendly maintenance.<br />

• The system helps meet the requirements of the LEED<br />

certification system for building sustainability.<br />

35%


System<br />

Woodland Trust headquarters<br />

Grantham - UK<br />

Architectural design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Will Garner<br />

Photo: Peter Cook<br />

Power supply<br />

KNX<br />

Key interface,<br />

4 plus channels<br />

+ Standard<br />

pushbutton panel<br />

(4 buttons)<br />

Actuator<br />

KNX<br />

Presence detector<br />

KNX ARGUS<br />

Binary<br />

input<br />

KNX<br />

Window<br />

contacts<br />

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Polyfunctional<br />

centres<br />

Benefits<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

The system in action<br />

The combination of various checking systems allows lighting<br />

to be controlled automatically and blinds to be regulated<br />

according to how the rooms are used, what their position is<br />

and the level of natural light.<br />

Presence detectors, light sensors and actuators<br />

for controlling blinds.<br />

This type of solution uses the KNX range of detectors and<br />

actuators for fans and blinds that can interact automatically,<br />

so costly, temperamental human intervention is avoided as<br />

there is no need for manual on/off commands.<br />

Combining light and presence detectors with lighting<br />

and dark screen control timers achieves remarkable savings<br />

on electricity bills as well as raising comfort and safety<br />

standards for users.<br />

The lights only come on when someone is in the room<br />

and according to the level of natural light detected.<br />

The blinds are regulated according to the level of light<br />

required and the room temperature.<br />

• The chance to save up to 50%.<br />

• According to the UNI EN 15232 standard, Class A<br />

buildings must be fitted with control systems that<br />

guarantee higher energy savings.<br />

• Higher safety levels and savings thanks to alarms<br />

and automated emergency calls.<br />

• Remote control and monitoring system that is<br />

optional and easy-to-use.<br />

• User-friendly maintenance.<br />

• Greater flexibility and easier to install than<br />

traditional systems with similar functions.<br />

• The system helps meet LEED certification system<br />

requirements.<br />

50%


System<br />

Main Office of Zambonini SpA<br />

Fiorenzuola d’Arda, Piacenza - Italy<br />

Photo: Paolo Carlini<br />

Remote control<br />

Power supply<br />

KNX<br />

Presence detector<br />

KNX ARGUS<br />

Control unit<br />

KNX 0-10V<br />

Key interface,<br />

4 plus channels<br />

+ Standard<br />

pushbutton panel<br />

(4 buttons)<br />

KNX<br />

KNX actuator<br />

for blinds<br />

Roller blinds<br />

Venetian blinds<br />

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Schools and<br />

colleges<br />

Benefits<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

The system in action<br />

This configuration allows classroom lighting to be controlled<br />

automatically according to presence and the incidence of<br />

natural light.<br />

Presence detectors and light sensors<br />

for regulating light<br />

This type of solution uses presence detectors<br />

combined with switch on actuators; the system<br />

is also fitted with a pushbutton panel for manual use.<br />

The entire system is connected via an open KNX bus<br />

to make it easier to extend or empower the system.<br />

The presence detectors turn the lights on automatically<br />

when a person comes into the room or if the level of natural<br />

light drops below a preset threshold. When the set<br />

time expires the lights turn off automatically if no movement<br />

is detected in the room. In manual mode the lights can be<br />

turned on or off permanently. When the system returns to<br />

manual operation ON mode the presence and natural light<br />

detectors are activated automatically.<br />

• 20% less electrical energy used by programming<br />

the light according to the times when the rooms are<br />

in use.<br />

• Significant reductions in installation times, costs<br />

and maintenance compared to conventional systems<br />

with similar functions.<br />

• Improves users' comfort standards.<br />

• Flexible and easy to extend and empower.<br />

• All the luminaires are connected to a single, common<br />

bus line.<br />

• The automatic light switch off system means lightbulbs<br />

last longer.<br />

• The system helps meet LEED certification system<br />

requirements.<br />

20%


System<br />

International School of Zug and Luzern<br />

Baar - Switzerland<br />

Architectural design and lighting: Germann & Achermann AG<br />

Photo: Günther Laznia<br />

Power supply<br />

KNX<br />

Key interface,<br />

2 plus channels<br />

+ Standard<br />

pushbutton panel<br />

(2 buttons)<br />

KNX switch on actuator<br />

with manual command mode<br />

REG-K/2x230/16<br />

In-built KNX<br />

presence detector<br />

KNX<br />

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26<br />

KNX<br />

protocol<br />

Now used throughout Europe, KNX (Konnex) was originally created in<br />

Germany following the unification of the 3 standards, EIB, BATIBUS and<br />

EHSA, into a single protocol for Home and Building Automation. The<br />

standard includes all the main features from the 3 standards it is based<br />

on. The interaction of the components, built by different manufacturers,<br />

is guaranteed by Konnex certification and the system operates efficiently<br />

with no interfaces. Various operating and transmission modes can be<br />

used on this system that was specifically designed to offer consumers a<br />

trademark signifying quality.<br />

For further technical information: catalog.iguzzini.com<br />

Studio Pierattelli Architetture<br />

Florence - Italy<br />

Photo: Giuseppe Saluzzi


System Components<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

KNX protocol<br />

KNX REG-K/320 mA power feeder<br />

MH93<br />

A module adapted to generate the<br />

bus voltage required to power a line<br />

of devices.<br />

Current: 320 mA<br />

Colour 00<br />

KNX REG-K/640 mA power feeder<br />

MI56<br />

A module adapted to generate the<br />

bus voltage required to power a line<br />

of devices.<br />

Current: 640 mA<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K coupler<br />

MH94<br />

For the logic connection<br />

and isolating lines and areas<br />

electrically.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG, 24 V CC / 0.4 A< power feeder<br />

MI57<br />

Device with integrated overload or<br />

short circuit protection fitted on the<br />

DIN EN5022 guide and adapted to<br />

provide an auxiliary power supply to<br />

the KNX components.<br />

Power feeders for 24 V binary outputs<br />

Colour 00<br />

Infrared remote contol<br />

Distance 2010<br />

MH95<br />

10 channel infrared remote contol.<br />

Colour 04<br />

27


Interfaces / Gateways<br />

Buttons / Control devices<br />

28<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

KNX protocol<br />

USB REG-K interface<br />

MH96<br />

For connecting a programming or<br />

diagnostic device to the bus line via a<br />

USB1.1 or USB2 interface.<br />

Colour 00<br />

KNX DALI REG-K/1/16(64)/64<br />

Gateway<br />

MH97<br />

The DALI gateway connects the KNX<br />

protocol to the DALI interface digital<br />

electronic devices. Up to 64 reactors<br />

can be commanded and adjusted by<br />

dividing them into 16 units.<br />

Colour 00<br />

WIFI connection system<br />

for APPLE systems<br />

MI34<br />

The miniserver simplifies<br />

“interaction” with Apple devices: like<br />

iPods, iPhones and iPads.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Command electronics for single/<br />

double or quadruple keys<br />

MH99<br />

The command electronics can be<br />

programmed as a single/double or<br />

quadruple key.<br />

With an orientation LED.<br />

The glass cover buzzes before<br />

starting to operate.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Single glass key<br />

MI00<br />

To switch and dim lighting systems,<br />

command the blinds and scenarios.<br />

Colour 00<br />

KNX/IP REG-K router<br />

MH98<br />

The KNX/IP routers can also forward<br />

telegrams between lines using the<br />

LAN (IP) as a rapid backbone.<br />

Colour 00<br />

KNX-DMX gateway<br />

MI28<br />

The DMX gateway connects the<br />

KNX protocol to the DMX RDM<br />

interface digital electronic devices.<br />

Enabling up to 512 reactors to be<br />

controlled and regulated.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Trancent frame, single<br />

MI01<br />

For horizontal and vertical<br />

installations.<br />

Colour 12


Inputs / Binaries<br />

Key interface, 2 plus channels<br />

MI02<br />

This generates an internal signal<br />

voltage that connects two<br />

conventional buttons or floating<br />

contacts as well as connecting two<br />

low current LEDs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Key interface, 4 plus channels<br />

MI03<br />

This generates an internal signal<br />

voltage that connects four<br />

conventional buttons or floating<br />

contacts as well as connecting four<br />

low current LEDs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/4x10 binary input<br />

MI04<br />

For connecting four conventional<br />

buttons or potential-free contacts.<br />

It generates an SELV signal voltage<br />

internally that is electrically isolated<br />

by the bus.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/8x10 binary input<br />

MI05<br />

For connecting eight conventional<br />

buttons or potential-free contacts.<br />

It generates an SELV signal voltage<br />

internally that is electrically isolated<br />

by the bus.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/4x24 binary input<br />

MI06<br />

For connecting four inputs with a<br />

voltage of 24 V AC/DC.<br />

With an integrated bus coupler and<br />

life-connected terminals.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/8x24 binary input<br />

MI07<br />

For connecting eight inputs with a<br />

voltage of 24 V AC/DC.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/4x230 binary input<br />

MI08<br />

For connecting four inputs with a<br />

voltage of 230 V AC.<br />

With an integrated bus coupler<br />

and life-connected terminals.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/8x230 binary input<br />

MI09<br />

For connecting eight inputs<br />

with a voltage of 230 V AC.<br />

With an integrated bus coupler and<br />

life-connected terminals.<br />

Colour 00<br />

29


Movement / presence detectors<br />

Time / timer programmer<br />

30<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

KNX protocol<br />

KNX ARGUS Presence Basic<br />

MI10<br />

Presence detector for interiors.<br />

Colour 01<br />

KNX ARGUS Presence with light<br />

command and infrared receiver<br />

MI11<br />

Presence detector for interiors.<br />

Thanks to the infrared receiver,<br />

the individual ARGUS Presence<br />

configurations can be changed via<br />

remote control.<br />

Colour 01<br />

Ceiling assembly base<br />

for ARGUS Presence<br />

MI12<br />

Colour 01<br />

REG-K/4/324 DCF-77 annual timer<br />

MI16<br />

Annual four-channel timer with a<br />

power feed unit and integrated DCF<br />

receiver.<br />

To be integrated with the DCF-77<br />

antenna for radio-controlled timing<br />

synchronisation. Time and date view<br />

option on the bus. The device can<br />

be programmed manually or via a PC<br />

with the appropriate software.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Recessed KNX ARGUS 180/2,20 m<br />

MI58<br />

Movement detector for interiors<br />

with anti-scratch cover.<br />

Colour 01<br />

Frame for recessed presence sensor<br />

KNX Argus 180/2.20 m<br />

MM30<br />

Colour 01<br />

Recessed mounting base<br />

for ARGUS Presence<br />

ML15<br />

Colour 16<br />

Antenna DCF77<br />

MI17<br />

Antenna for receiving the time via<br />

a time signal. The antenna can be<br />

connected to an annual programmer<br />

REG-K/4/324 DCF-77.<br />

Colour 00


Light sensors / Weather stations<br />

Switch actuators<br />

KNX light and temperature sensor<br />

MI13<br />

The sensor registers the light and<br />

temperature and transmits them to<br />

the bus. It is fitted with a temperature<br />

and a light sensor.<br />

Adapted for outer wall assembly.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K weather station<br />

with 4 channels<br />

MI14<br />

The weather station registers and<br />

processes analog sensor signals<br />

indicating wind speed, light, dusk,<br />

rainfall and a DCF-77 signal. It can be<br />

fitted to any combination of up to four<br />

analog sensors plus the combined<br />

DCF-77 weather sensor.<br />

Colour 00<br />

FM KNX 16 A actuator<br />

with 2 inputs<br />

MI18<br />

A 1-channel actuator with two inputs<br />

for assembly in a 60 mm recessed<br />

case or in a ceiling-mounted socket<br />

with coupling. The two floating<br />

contacts can be connected to two<br />

inputs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Switch actuator REG-K/2x230/16<br />

with manual mode option and current<br />

detector<br />

MI19<br />

For controlling two electric loads<br />

independently. The actuator is fitted<br />

with a built-in current detector that<br />

can measure current absorption on<br />

each channel. All the outputs can be<br />

commanded using manual switches.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Combined weather sensor<br />

with DCF-77<br />

MI15<br />

The combined weather sensor<br />

includes a wind sensor, a rainfall<br />

sensor, a dusk sensor and three light<br />

sensors (east, south and west). Plus<br />

an integrated DCF-77 receiver, a<br />

45°adjustable antenna and integrated<br />

heating.<br />

Colour 04<br />

Switch actuator REG-K/4x230/16<br />

with manual mode option and current<br />

detector<br />

MI20<br />

For controlling four electric loads<br />

independently. The actuator is fitted<br />

with a built-in current detector that<br />

can measure the load current on<br />

each channel. All the outputs can be<br />

commanded using manual switches.<br />

Colour 00<br />

31


Switch / blind actuators<br />

Dimmer<br />

32<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

KNX protocol<br />

Switch actuator REG-K/8x230/16<br />

with manual mode option and<br />

current detector<br />

MI21<br />

For controlling eight electric loads<br />

independently. The actuator<br />

is fitted with a built-in current<br />

detector that can measure the load<br />

current on each channel. All the<br />

outputs can be commanded using<br />

manual switches.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Switch actuator REG-K/12x230/16<br />

with manual mode option and<br />

current detector<br />

MI22<br />

For controlling twelve electric<br />

loads independently. The actuator<br />

is fitted with a built-in current<br />

detector that can measure the load<br />

current on each channel. All the<br />

outputs can be commanded using<br />

manual switches.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Dimmer actuator<br />

REG-K/2x230/300W<br />

MI25<br />

For controlling and adjusting<br />

incandescent lamps and electronic<br />

transformers.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Universal dimmer actuator<br />

REG-K/2x230/1000W<br />

MI26<br />

For controlling and adjusting<br />

incandescent lamps and HV and LV<br />

halogen lamps using bobbin wound<br />

transformers or electronic dimmer<br />

devices.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/8x/16x/10 switch/blind actuator<br />

with manual mode option<br />

MI23<br />

For controlling eight blind/shutter<br />

motors independently or for switching<br />

sixteen loads via closure contacts.<br />

The blind or switch channel function<br />

can be configured as required. All<br />

the blind/switch outputs can be<br />

commanded manually using the<br />

buttons on the front of the device.<br />

Colour 00<br />

REG-K/4x24/6 blind actuator<br />

with manual mode option<br />

MI24<br />

For controlling four blind/shutter<br />

motors independently. The blind<br />

channel function can be configured<br />

as required. All the blind outputs can<br />

be commanded manually using the<br />

buttons on the front of the device.<br />

Colour 00<br />

0-10 V REG-K 3-pole control unit<br />

with manual mode option<br />

MI27<br />

For connecting devices with a 0-10<br />

V KNX systems interface. With<br />

an integrated bus coupler and life<br />

terminals (230 V) or life-connected<br />

terminals (0-10 V). Each individual 230<br />

V switch output can be controlled<br />

manually with a switch.<br />

Colour 00


Display and control panels<br />

7” touch panel<br />

MI33<br />

The 7” touch panel is used to view<br />

and check the building's current<br />

functions and states.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Internal framework set for 7” touch panel<br />

MI29<br />

The set includes an internal support<br />

frame and USB cover.<br />

Colour 01<br />

Aluminium frame for 7” touch panel<br />

MI30<br />

Decorative aluminium frame for 7”<br />

touch panel.<br />

Colour 12<br />

Frame for 7” touch panel<br />

MI31<br />

Colour 01<br />

Case for recessed mounting and<br />

assembly in a plasterboard wall for 7”<br />

IP touch panel<br />

MI32<br />

Colour 00<br />

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34<br />

LON<br />

protocol<br />

Created in America and used in all English-speaking countries, the<br />

LonWorks platform was originally designed over 10 years ago by the<br />

Echelon Corporation. It is basically a multimedia system that manages a<br />

network of devices regardless of what type of media is transmitted. Its<br />

features can be used by anyone and on any system without having to pay<br />

royalities. After a series of careful tests the product can use the LonWorks<br />

logo too. The platform is currently available on a chip which has been a<br />

huge market success.<br />

For further technical information: catalog.iguzzini.com<br />

YMCA<br />

Cartier-Ville (Montreal) - Canada<br />

Architectural design: Daoust Lestage<br />

Lighting design: Eclairage Public<br />

Photo: Marc Cramer


System Components<br />

Digital output<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

LON protocol<br />

LPS 133 power feeder<br />

MI35<br />

Power feeder for luminaires<br />

with LPT (Link Power Transceiver)<br />

Colour 00<br />

ABL8MEM24012 power feeder<br />

MI36<br />

24Vdc power feeder<br />

Colour 00<br />

LON DR-N 4S-16A I/O module<br />

MI38<br />

Independent switch for four load<br />

units.<br />

Four relay outputs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

LON DR-N 8S 10A I/O module<br />

MI39<br />

Independent switch for eight load<br />

units.<br />

Eight relay outputs.<br />

Voltage supply: 24V dc<br />

Colour 00<br />

LON button interface<br />

MI37<br />

Colour 00<br />

LON DR-M 8S 10A I/O module<br />

MI40<br />

Independent switch for eight load<br />

units.<br />

Eight relay outputs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

DR-N MSCU4-AC I/O module<br />

MI41<br />

Four blinds can be custom-controlled<br />

using standard motors with<br />

interference protection.<br />

Eight relay outputs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

35


DALI control unit<br />

DALI multisensors<br />

36<br />

Master Pro Evo<br />

LON protocol<br />

Control unit<br />

LON DALI DR-S 4DIM<br />

MI42<br />

Controls and powers up to 64 DALI<br />

luminaires divided into four units<br />

Directs DALI luminaires with LNS<br />

plug-ins. Provides DALI with a 16 V<br />

voltage supply.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Control unit<br />

LON DALI DR-S 8DIM<br />

MI43<br />

Controls and powers up to 64 DALI<br />

luminaires divided into four or eight<br />

units.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Control unit<br />

LON DALI DR-S 16DIM<br />

MI44<br />

Same features as the<br />

LON DALI DR-S 4DIM control unit,<br />

but this type of control unit allows<br />

16 DALI units to be controlled.<br />

Colour 00<br />

DALI LA-11 multi-sensor<br />

MI47<br />

Presence detector and light sensor<br />

linked with a DALI interface.<br />

Adapted for a LON DALI DR-S 8DIM<br />

control unit and a DALI REG<br />

4x16 DIM gateway item.<br />

Colour 01<br />

LON DALI DR 4x16 DIM Gateway<br />

MI45<br />

Four DALI outputs for controlling up<br />

to 64 DALI<br />

luminaires per output, divided into<br />

sixteen units.<br />

Colour 00<br />

DALI DR-N 140 power feeder<br />

MI46<br />

Power feeder for LON DALI REG<br />

4x16 DIM gateway.<br />

One 24 Vcc output (max 7 W).<br />

Outputs for powering up four DALI<br />

lines (16 Vcc, 116 mA per output).<br />

Colour 00<br />

ILA-22 multi-sensor<br />

MI48<br />

Presence detector, light sensor and IR<br />

receiver linked.<br />

The IR receiver is used to control<br />

different ambience functions<br />

(together with the IR remote control.<br />

Colour 01


Dimmer outputs<br />

Interface/Gateway<br />

DR-N DIM 500-UNI I/O module<br />

MI49<br />

A universal dimmer for turning on/off<br />

and dimming incandescent lamps.<br />

HV and LV halogen lamps with bobbin<br />

wound transformers or electronic<br />

dimmer switches.<br />

Connected load: max 500 VA.<br />

Colour 00<br />

DR-N 3DIM 1-10V I/O module<br />

MI50<br />

Controls luminaires<br />

with a 1-10 V interface (controllable<br />

electronic ballasts, electronic<br />

transformers etc.) Three analog<br />

outputs (1-10 V) for dimming and<br />

three relay outputs (N.A. contact,<br />

16 A) for on/off function.<br />

Current load (analog output):<br />

max 100 mA.<br />

Colour 00<br />

LON DR-M 4DI I/O module<br />

MI51<br />

Luminaires connected with floating<br />

contacts.<br />

Four inputs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

Web Server<br />

MI54<br />

Colour 00<br />

Display and control panels are available on request.<br />

LON DR-M 8DI DC-P I/O module<br />

MI52<br />

Luminaires connected with floating<br />

contacts.<br />

Eight imputs.<br />

Colour 00<br />

LON LT-23 AP multi-sensor<br />

MI53<br />

For controlling equipment on the<br />

basis of sunlight and external<br />

temperature.<br />

Light sensor and integrated<br />

temperature detector.<br />

Light sensor field:<br />

1 .. 65.000 Lux<br />

Temperature detector field: -20 .. +50°C<br />

Colour 00<br />

Infrared remote control<br />

MI55<br />

Colour 04<br />

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38<br />

LMS Quick<br />

64 DALI addresses<br />

Open system<br />

Biodynamic Quick<br />

Max 64 DALI loads<br />

11 12 1<br />

10<br />

2<br />

9<br />

3<br />

8<br />

4<br />

7<br />

5<br />

PM 6<br />

6 AM<br />

5<br />

7<br />

4<br />

8<br />

3<br />

9<br />

2<br />

10<br />

1 12<br />

11<br />

Pre-configured systems<br />

Open and pre-configured systems<br />

The range, codes and features of the <strong>iGuzzini</strong> systems that operate with a<br />

DALI protocol are presented in the general Interiors and Exteriors catalogues<br />

Monospace: a control system for pre-set white or<br />

coloured light scenarios.<br />

LMS Quick offers a choice of 10 different presets, each programmed with<br />

special pre-configured scenarios for specific locations (offices, meeting rooms,<br />

retail zones, spas, churches etc...), including pre-established atmospheres and<br />

specially designed light effects. A freely settable option is also available.<br />

LMS Quick is an open light management system that uses DALI<br />

communication protocol to create customised and flexible light displays that<br />

also guarantee maximum energy savings.<br />

The Monospace biodynamic light system can create<br />

a time rhythm even in environments with no natural<br />

light at all.<br />

Biodynamic Quick allows natural light to be reproduced on the basis of the light<br />

intensity (Lux) and colour temperature (K) combinations plotted in the Kruithof<br />

pleasing illuminance/temperature index curve or simply by “customizing” the<br />

Lux and K values.<br />

Only compatible with <strong>iGuzzini</strong> light units.


Light Equalizer<br />

Max 160 DALI loads<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

8<br />

7<br />

PM 6<br />

6 AM<br />

5<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1 12<br />

12 1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

5<br />

7<br />

Pre-configured systems<br />

Colour Quick<br />

Max 64 DALI loads<br />

Pre-configured systems<br />

The Multispace biodynamic light system can create<br />

a time rhythm even in environments with no natural<br />

light at all.<br />

Light Equalizer allows natural light to be reproduced on the basis of the light<br />

intensity (Lux) and colour temperature (K) combinations defined in the Kruithof<br />

pleasing illuminance/temperature index curve or simply by “customizing” the Lux<br />

and K values.<br />

Following a simple download from a Smart Card, Light Equalizer can create a<br />

wide range of dynamic pre-configured or customised scenarios. Only compatible<br />

with <strong>iGuzzini</strong> light units.<br />

The Monospace system controls colour using LED and<br />

fluorescent luminaires.<br />

Using lit memory keys, the system allows up to 7 colour variations to be<br />

created in 6 different preset sequences. Sequence speeds can also be<br />

changed.<br />

Only compatible with <strong>iGuzzini</strong> light units.<br />

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info@iguzzini.de<br />

HONG KONG-MaCaO-TaIWaN<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Hong Kong Limited<br />

Units 803 & 805 8th Floor Tower I<br />

Enterprise Square I<br />

No.9 Sheung Yuet Road<br />

Kowloon, Hong Kong<br />

Tel. (+852) 25166504<br />

Fax (+852) 28562981<br />

iguzzini@iguzzini.com.hk<br />

NOrTH aMErICa<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Lighting North america<br />

5455 Rue De Gaspe, suite 100<br />

Montréal, QC, CANADA H2T 3B3<br />

Tel. 514 523 1339 - Fax 514 525 6107<br />

383 Adelaide Street West<br />

Toronto, ON, CANADA M5V 1S4<br />

Tel. 416 408 3995 - Fax 416 408 4269<br />

827 Powell Street<br />

Vancouver, B.C., CANADA V6A 1H7<br />

Tel. 604 215 1539 - Fax 604 215 1548<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Lighting USa, Ltd<br />

60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floor<br />

New York, NY 10010 - USA<br />

Tel. (+1) 212 4818188<br />

NOrWaY<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> illuminazione Norge a.S.<br />

Brynsveien, 5<br />

0667 Oslo<br />

Tel. (+47) 23067850<br />

Fax (+47) 22648737<br />

iguzzini.norge@iguzzini.no<br />

rUSSIa<br />

OOO “<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Illuminazione russia<br />

Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya, 24/A<br />

107553 Moscow<br />

Russian Federation<br />

Tel. (+7) 495.3802767<br />

Fax (+7) 495.3802981<br />

info@iguzzinirussia.ru<br />

SINGaPOrE<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> South East asia<br />

3 International Business Park<br />

Unit Nos. #02-18/19<br />

Nordic European Centre<br />

609927 Singapore<br />

Tel. (+65) 65677910<br />

Fax (+65) 65679177<br />

info@iguzzini.sg<br />

SPaIN<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> illuminazione Ibérica S.a.<br />

Avda. de la Generalitat, 168-170<br />

Parc d’Activitats Econòmiques<br />

Can Sant Joan<br />

08174 Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona)<br />

Tel. 93 588 00 34<br />

Fax 93 699 99 74<br />

iguzzini@iguzzini.es<br />

SWEdEN<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Illuminazione Sweden<br />

Filial of <strong>iGuzzini</strong> Illuminazione S.p.A., Italy<br />

Åsögatan, 115<br />

116 24 Stockholm<br />

Tel. (+46) 8.6151540<br />

Fax (+46) 8.6152540<br />

iguzzini@iguzzini.se<br />

SWITZErLaNd<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> illuminazione Schweiz aG<br />

Uetlibergstrasse, 194<br />

8045 Zürich<br />

Tel. (+41) 044.4654646<br />

Fax (+41) 044.4654647<br />

info@iguzzini.ch<br />

UNITEd araB EMIraTES<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Middle East FZE<br />

Dubai Airport Free Zone<br />

Authority (Dafza)<br />

Bldg. 6EB, Office No. 835<br />

PO Box 54827 Dubai<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

Tel. (+971) 4.7017825<br />

Fax (+971) 4.7017830<br />

info@iguzzini.ae<br />

UNITEd KINGdOM<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> illuminazione UK Ltd<br />

Astolat Way<br />

Astolat Business Park<br />

Off Old Portsmouth Road<br />

GU3 1NE Guildford Surrey<br />

Tel. (+44) 01483.468000<br />

Fax (+44) 01483.468001<br />

info@iguzzini.co.uk


Partner assistance<br />

aNTWErPEN<br />

Residentie “Het Museum II”<br />

Museumstraat 11, BUS A<br />

B-2000 Antwerpen<br />

Tel. (+32) 03.2411400<br />

Fax (+32) 03.2486648<br />

info@iguzzini.be<br />

BErLIN<br />

Heinrich-Heine-Str. 62d<br />

10179 Berlin<br />

Tel. (+49) 030.8856110<br />

Fax (+49) 030.88682900<br />

GLaSGOW<br />

Berkeley Street, 4<br />

G3 7DW Glasgow<br />

Tel. (+44) 0141.2291322<br />

Fax (+44) 0141.2485301<br />

GUILdFOrd<br />

Astolat Way<br />

Astolat Business Park<br />

Off Old Portsmouth Road<br />

GU3 1NE Guildford Surrey<br />

Tel. (+44) 01483.468000<br />

Fax (+44) 01483.468001<br />

info@iguzzini.co.uk<br />

HaMBUrG<br />

Rugenbarg, 67<br />

22848 Norderstedt<br />

Tel. (+49) 040.52876812<br />

Fax (+49) 040.52876813<br />

representative Offices<br />

CHINa<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> illuminazione Beijing<br />

Room 403+405+406,<br />

Floor 4 of Liangdian No.55 Building,<br />

No.94 Dongsi Shitiao Street,<br />

Dongcheng District,<br />

Beijing 100007 PRC<br />

Tel. (+86) 10.84476770<br />

Fax (+86) 10.84476771<br />

iguzzini@iguzzini.com.cn<br />

HELSINKI<br />

Lemuntie, 3-5<br />

FI-00510 Helsinki<br />

Tel. (+358) 207289840<br />

Fax (+358) 98024566<br />

iguzzini@iguzzini.fi<br />

KØBENHaVN<br />

Værkstedsmagasinet<br />

Refshalevej 153A, 2<br />

1432 København K<br />

Tel. (+45) 33179595<br />

Fax (+45) 33179596<br />

info@iguzzini.dk<br />

MadrId<br />

Calle del General Oráa 70, 6ª planta<br />

28006 Madrid<br />

Tel. (+34) 91.4345970<br />

Fax (+34) 91.5017947<br />

info.mad@iguzzini.es<br />

MILaNO<br />

Via S.Damiano, 3<br />

20122 Milano<br />

Tel. (+39) 02.7621161<br />

Fax (+39) 02.76211641<br />

orlandi@iguzzini.it<br />

MÜNCHEN<br />

Bunsenstrasse, 5<br />

82152 Planegg<br />

Tel. (+49) 089.8569880<br />

Fax (+49) 089.8569883<br />

rUSSIaN FEdEraTION<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Finland & Baltic Oy<br />

Ro in St.Petersburg<br />

Sofiskaya Street, 14<br />

RU-192236 St. Petersburg<br />

Tel. (+7) 812.3266565<br />

Fax (+7) 812.3266562<br />

russia@iguzzini.fi<br />

NEW YOrK<br />

60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floor<br />

New York, NY 10010 - USA<br />

Tel. (+1) 212 4818188<br />

OSLO<br />

Brynsveien, 5<br />

0667 Oslo<br />

Tel. (+47) 23067850<br />

Fax (+47) 22648737<br />

iguzzini.norge@iguzzini.no<br />

ParIS<br />

10 boulevard de la Bastille<br />

75012 Paris<br />

Tel. (+33) 1.40528181<br />

Fax (+33) 1.40528182<br />

rOMa<br />

Via Panama, 52<br />

00198 Roma<br />

Tel. (+39) 06.85354792<br />

Fax (+39) 06.8411790<br />

iguzziniroma@iguzzini.it<br />

SHaNGHaI<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Lighting Co., Ltd<br />

No. 2758 Huan Cheng West Road<br />

Fengxian Industrial Park<br />

Shanghai 201401<br />

Tel. (+86) 021 6341 1199<br />

Fax (+86) 021 3365 5201<br />

info@iguzzini.cn<br />

TUrKEY<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> illuminazione SPa Türkiye<br />

I˙stanbul I˙rtibat Bürosu<br />

Veko Giz Plaza Meydan Sk.<br />

No:3 K.14<br />

34396 Maslak Istanbul<br />

Tel. 0212.3558959<br />

Fax 0212.3558951<br />

SINGaPOrE<br />

3 International Business Park<br />

Unit Nos. #02-18/19<br />

Nordic European Centre<br />

Singapore 609927<br />

Tel. (+65) 65677910<br />

Fax (+65) 65679177<br />

admin@iguzzini.sg<br />

ST. PETErSBUrG<br />

<strong>iGuzzini</strong> Finland & Baltic Oy<br />

Ro in St.Petersburg<br />

Sofiskaya Street 14<br />

RU-192236 St. Petersburg<br />

Tel. (+7) 812.326 6565<br />

Fax (+7) 812.326 6562<br />

russia@iguzzini.fi<br />

ZÜrICH<br />

Uetlibergstrasse, 194<br />

8045 Zürich<br />

Tel. (+41) 044.4654646<br />

Fax (+41) 044.4654647<br />

info@iguzzini.ch<br />

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International distributors<br />

aUSTraLIa<br />

(all Territories except WA)<br />

E.C.C. Lighting LTd<br />

UNIT 8/39 Herbert Street<br />

St. Leonards, Sydney<br />

P.O. Box 128, St. Leonards<br />

N.S.W. 1590<br />

Tel. (+61) 2.94606600<br />

Fax (+61) 2.94606105<br />

ecclighting@ecc.com.au<br />

aUSTraLIa<br />

(West Australia)<br />

Mondoluce<br />

10 Weir Road<br />

Malaga, WA, 6090<br />

P.O. Box 2705<br />

Malaga, WA, 6944<br />

Tel. (+61) 8.9321 0101<br />

Fax (+61) 8.9321 3430<br />

iguzzini@mondoluce.com.au<br />

aZErBaIJaN<br />

a+a Group of Companies<br />

24B, Akhmadbay Aghaoglu<br />

AZ1008 Baku, Azerbaijan<br />

Tel. (+994) 12.4960026<br />

Fax (+994) 12.4960026<br />

Tel. (+994) 12.4473688<br />

Fax (+994) 12.4473688<br />

admin@aainter.com<br />

BaHaMaS (see Panama)<br />

BaHraIN<br />

al Bait<br />

81, Old Palace Avenue, Hoora<br />

P. O. Box 613, Manama<br />

Tel. (+973) 17.534354<br />

Fax (+973) 17.535422<br />

albait@batelco.com.bh<br />

BOSNIa HErZEGOVINa<br />

Tim - lighting sistem d.o.o.<br />

Azize Šačirbegović 7<br />

71000 Sarajevo<br />

Tel. (+ 387) 33.206 541<br />

Fax (+ 387) 33.206 541<br />

Tel. (+ 387) 33.262 520<br />

Fax (+ 387) 33.262 520<br />

tim.l.s@bih.net.ba<br />

BULGarIa<br />

Synthesis design - lighting studio<br />

98, Bulgaria blvd<br />

1618 Sofia<br />

Tel. (+359) 2.9532943/44<br />

Mob. (+359) 878.723534<br />

btrade@lighting-bg.com<br />

CaYMaN (see Panama)<br />

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CHILE<br />

Opendark S.a<br />

San Sebastian<br />

2839 Las Condes Santiago<br />

Tel. (+56) 2.3737100<br />

Fax (+56) 2.3737150<br />

info@opendark.cl<br />

CrOaTIa<br />

Lumenart d.o.o.<br />

Veruda, 60/B<br />

52100 Pula<br />

Tel. (+385) 52.535939<br />

Fax (+385) 52.535949<br />

lumenart@lumenart.net<br />

SEM 1986 d.d.<br />

Boktuljin put b.b.<br />

21000 Split<br />

Tel. (+385) 21.352 444<br />

Tel. (+385) 21.352 567<br />

Fax (+385) 21.367 077<br />

sem@sem.hr<br />

CUBa (see Panama)<br />

CZECH rEPUBLIC<br />

Etna spol. s r.o.<br />

Mečislavova, 2/307<br />

140 00 Prague 4<br />

Tel. (+420) 257.320595<br />

Tel. (+420) 241.742748<br />

Fax (+420) 257.310604<br />

etna@etna.cz<br />

EGYPT<br />

arab Industrial and International<br />

Trading Co.<br />

(Zaki El Sewedy Group) 12 Gameat<br />

El Dowal<br />

Al Arabia st, Mohandseen, Giza, Egypt<br />

Tel. (+202) 33.443762<br />

Tel. (+202) 33.455806<br />

Tel. (+202) 33.048880<br />

Fax (+202) 33.443762<br />

Fax (+202) 33.443763<br />

hussam.safwat@elsewedy.net<br />

ESTONIa<br />

Moodne Valgustus aS<br />

Rävala pst. 7, Tallinn 10143<br />

Tel. (+372) 6676670<br />

Fax (+372) 6313195<br />

moodne@valgustus.ee<br />

JOrdaN<br />

World of Lights<br />

Imthari Al-N’aimat St. - Khalda<br />

P.O.Box 3897 Amman 11821<br />

Tel. (+962) 6.5546107<br />

Fax (+962) 6.5546105<br />

info@worldoflights.net<br />

GrEECE<br />

diathlasis S.a. athens Office -<br />

Headquarters<br />

Kifisias Av., 4, 15125 Marousi<br />

Tel. (+30) 211.2002500<br />

Fax (+30) 211.2002599<br />

info@diathlasis.gr<br />

Branch Office<br />

8 Papakiritsi st. & Andrianoupoleos<br />

(4th floor)<br />

55133 Thessaloniki<br />

Tel. (+30) 2310.416021<br />

Fax (+30) 2310.416031<br />

brastianou@diathlasis.gr<br />

HUNGarY<br />

K-liGht Világítástechnikai Kft<br />

Andor út 47-49<br />

1119 Budapest<br />

Tel. (+36) 1.4635023<br />

Fax (+36) 1.4635025<br />

klight@klight.hu<br />

all light Kft.<br />

Csorbai út 5.<br />

1119 Budapest<br />

Tel. (+36) 1.7821641<br />

Fax (+36) 1.7821642<br />

iroda@alllight.hu<br />

ICELaNd<br />

GH Heildverslun ehf.<br />

Gardatorgi 7 - 210 Gardabaer<br />

Tel. (+354) 5656560<br />

Fax (+354) 5656160<br />

gh@gh.is<br />

INdIa<br />

L.S.I. Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd.<br />

348-349, Sultanpur,<br />

Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road,<br />

New Dehli - 110030<br />

Tel. +91-11-33620700-799<br />

Fax (+91) 11.46683650<br />

Fax (+91) 11.46683651<br />

info@lsiindia.com<br />

L.S.I. Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd.<br />

Unit No. 416, 4th fl., Durian Estate<br />

Goregaon - Mulund Link Road<br />

Goregaon (E) Mumbai 400 063<br />

Tel. (+91) 22.40037356<br />

Fax (+91) 22.40037355<br />

lsimumbai@lsiindia.com<br />

IraN<br />

Hoorshar design Company<br />

3rd floor, #3, Sayeh avenue,<br />

Africa street (Jordan str),<br />

Tehran, 19677, Iran<br />

Tel. (+98) 21.22039170<br />

Fax (+98) 21.22058693<br />

info@hoordesign.com<br />

JaPaN<br />

Stairlink<br />

Namiki BLDG 5F, 3-2-10 Ginza,<br />

Chou-Ku Tokyo 104-0061<br />

Tel. +81.(0)3.5524-7650<br />

Fax +81.(0)3.6228-6770<br />

info@stairlink.co.jp<br />

KUWaIT (see <strong>iGuzzini</strong> ME)<br />

LaTVIa<br />

Gaismas Stils SIa<br />

Maskavas Street, 12, LV1050 Riga<br />

Tel. (+371) 67.276760<br />

Fax (+371) 67.797444<br />

info@gaismasstils.lv<br />

LEBaNON<br />

Unilux s.a.r.l<br />

P.O.BOX 16/5851 Beirut, Lebanon.<br />

Sed el Bauchriéh, Ittihad street,<br />

Gulf tower center, 11th floor.<br />

Tel. (+961) 1.891184/5<br />

Fax (+961) 1.891186<br />

unilux@uniluxgroup.com<br />

LITHUaNIa<br />

Korgas UaB<br />

P. Lukšio g. 19 - LT-09132 Vilnius<br />

Tel. (+370) 05.2741500<br />

Fax (+370) 05.2741501<br />

info@korgas.lt<br />

MaLTa<br />

apex Interiors Ltd<br />

Triq iz-Zaghfran.<br />

Attard. ATD 9013<br />

Tel. (+356) 21423835<br />

Tel. (+356) 21423836<br />

Fax (+356) 21423837<br />

info@ail.com.mt<br />

MOrOCCO<br />

Eurolux<br />

69, Bd.de la Corniche - Ain Diab<br />

20180 Casablanca<br />

Tel. (+212) 522.799500<br />

Fax (+212) 522.798447<br />

dc@eurolux.co.ma<br />

NEW ZEaLaNd<br />

E.C.C. Lighting Ltd.<br />

39 Nugent Street, Grafton<br />

P.O. Box 391 - Auckland 1<br />

Tel. (+64) 9.3799680<br />

Fax (+64) 9.3735614<br />

contracts@ecc.co.nz


NIGErIa<br />

Black Pelican Limited/IL Bagno<br />

1A, Goshen Estate Road<br />

Elf Bus Stop,<br />

Lekki-Epe Expressway<br />

Lagos, Nigeria<br />

Tel: (+234) 1 2706651-2<br />

Fax: (+234) 1 2706654<br />

www.ilbagnonigeria.com<br />

OMaN<br />

Zubair Electric LLC<br />

P.O. Box 2634, CPO, Seeb<br />

Postal Code 111<br />

Tel. (+968) 24594621<br />

Fax (+968) 24594622<br />

Fax (+968) 24594627<br />

lighting.projects@zubairelectric.com<br />

PaNaMa<br />

Everblue Trading Inc.<br />

Av. Samuel Lewis y Calle 53<br />

Mezzanine Edificio Omega<br />

Adpo 0816-00744<br />

Panama City - Panama<br />

Tel. (+507) 2635333<br />

Tel. (+507) 3016600<br />

Fax (+507) 264 0181<br />

Fax (+507) 301 6607<br />

everblueinc@hotmail.com<br />

PErÙ<br />

Trazzo Iluminacion S.a.C.<br />

Libertadores 274 San Isidro Lima<br />

Tel. (+51) 01.6159900<br />

Fax (+51) 01.6159920<br />

ventas@trazzoiluminacion.com<br />

POLaNd<br />

Quest Sp. z o.o.<br />

ul. Ostródzka, 53<br />

03-289 Warsaw<br />

Tel. (+48) 22.5670180<br />

Fax (+48) 22.5670181<br />

iguzzini@quest-light.eu<br />

Elipsa sp. z o.o.<br />

ul. Kolberga 48D<br />

44-100 Gliwice<br />

Tel. +48 32 270-45-11<br />

Fax +48 32 270-45-12<br />

a.pyka@e-lipsa.pl<br />

International sales organisation<br />

arGENTINa/UrUGUaY<br />

iGlight S.a.<br />

Esmeralda 718, piso 6 - of. E<br />

C1007ABH - C.A.B.A Buenos Aires<br />

Tel. (+54) 11.5237 2205<br />

Tel. (+54) 11.5451.8292<br />

Fax (+54) 11.5237 2205<br />

iD 54*554*2174<br />

info@iguzzini.com.ar<br />

proyectos@iguzzini.com.ar<br />

POrTUGaL<br />

Osvaldo Matos, Sa<br />

Rua Santa Bárbara, 27/45<br />

4400-289 Vila Nova de Gaia<br />

Tel. (+351) 223 710 419<br />

Fax (+351) 223 702 044<br />

mail@osvaldomatos.pt<br />

QaTar<br />

Projects and Supplies (PVT.) Ltd.<br />

P.O. Box 8932 Doha<br />

Tel. (+974) 4355550<br />

Tel. (+974) 4423262<br />

Fax (+974) 4365642<br />

psdoha@qatar.net.qa<br />

rOMaNIa<br />

Interiors data Trade srl<br />

Showroom: Sphera Building Center<br />

Piata Pache protopopescu nr.1/11<br />

021401 Bucuresti<br />

Tel. (+40) 21.3190845<br />

Fax (+40) 21.3190767<br />

marketing@idt.ro<br />

office@idt.ro<br />

SaUdI araBIa (see <strong>iGuzzini</strong> ME)<br />

SLOVaKIa<br />

Bellatrix, s.r.o.<br />

Popradska, 80<br />

P.O.BOX 33<br />

040 11 Košice<br />

Tel. (+421) 055.6325315<br />

Fax (+421) 055.632 5292<br />

bellatrix@bellatrix.sk<br />

Bellatrix, s.r.o.<br />

Košická, 39-41<br />

821 08 Bratislava<br />

Tel. (+421) 2.55422969<br />

Fax (+421) 2.55422969<br />

bratislava@bellatrix.sk<br />

Bellatrix, s.r.o.ul. Janka Krála, 7<br />

974 01 Banská Bystrica<br />

Tel. (+421) 903.505473<br />

SLOVENIa<br />

arcadia Lightwear<br />

Tržaška Cesta, 222<br />

SI-1000 Ljubljana<br />

Tel. (+386) 01.2562174<br />

Fax (+386) 01.4235025<br />

info@arcadia-svetila.si<br />

SOUTH aFrICa<br />

Spazio Lighting (Pty) Limited<br />

52 Andries Street North<br />

Wynberg/Sandton. 2031<br />

P.O. Box 652324<br />

Benmore 2010<br />

Tel. (+27) 011.5555555<br />

Fax (+27) 011.555 5544<br />

SOUTH KOrEa<br />

MIraEBOIM Co., Ltd.<br />

#301, Daeyoung B/D, 656-385,<br />

Seonsu-1ga, 2 dong,<br />

Seondong-gu,<br />

Seoul Korea, 133-823<br />

Tel. (+82) 2.4641393<br />

Fax (+82) 2.4641394<br />

leh8208@paran.com<br />

SYrIa<br />

L.E.N.<br />

Lighting Experts Network<br />

PO Box 368271<br />

Damascus, Syria<br />

Tel. (+963) 11.2134271<br />

Fax (+963) 11.4422435<br />

info@len.co.sy<br />

THaILaNd<br />

Live Lighting CO., Ltd.<br />

219/55 Asoke Towers,16th floor<br />

Sukhumvit 21, Klongtoey Nua<br />

Wattana, Bangkok 10110<br />

Tel. (+66) 22595151<br />

Fax (+66) 22595100<br />

Mob. (+66) 818082623<br />

niraporn@livelighting.net<br />

TUNISIa<br />

KBr<br />

147 Av de la liberte<br />

1002 Tunis<br />

Tel. (+216) 71.802446<br />

Fax (+216) 71.802 856<br />

Mob. (+216) 97.348700<br />

kbr@kbr-net.com<br />

TUrKEY<br />

Tepta aydinlatma San.Ve Tic. a.S.<br />

Nispetiye Aytar Caddesi<br />

No. 24 Kat 1-2-3<br />

34340 1. Levent Istanbul<br />

Tel. (+90) 212.2792903 (Pbx)<br />

Fax (+90) 212.2792904<br />

ithalat@tepta.com<br />

UNITEd araB EMIraTES<br />

Projects & Supplies (L.L.C)<br />

P.O.Box 11191, Dubai<br />

Tel. (+971) 4.2898828<br />

Fax (+971) 4.2898829<br />

mailbox@projectsandsupplies.ae<br />

Bin dhahir Trading - Projects & Supplies<br />

P.O.Box 3875, Abu Dhabi,U.A.E.<br />

Tel. (+971) 2.6718280<br />

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Dakao Ward, District 1<br />

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