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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%

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