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Square D Lighting Control Clipsal Powerlink Schneider Electric- ArchitectsThe right lighting control system will enhance the aesthetic appeal of any building. It will also provide an opportunity to earn points toward Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, and reduce the amount of space needed in electrical closets – thus increasing the amount of space available for the core function of the building. Clipsal keypads, touch screens, and sensors provide that ‘front of wall’ interface to the users of the building. They are stylish and fashionable, not plain –or even ugly – afterthoughts. The Clipsal devices actually offer another way to accessorize the building, as well as giving the occupants a very flexible and functional way to control their lighting. Best of all, Clipsal products offer the way to greatly decrease the ‘wall acne’ created by banks of regular toggle switches, slide dimmers, buttons, and other clutter that too often are the result of a sophisticated layered lighting design. Powerlink lighting control panels go ‘behind the wall’ in the electrical room. Incorporating years of electrical experience on the part of Square D, they take all of the functionality that formerly required two or three enclosures and fit it into one standard size electrical panelboard. Powerlink panels are driven by the Clipsal keypads and actually switch the power to the lights, yet free up square feet in the electrical rooms. Clipsal and Powerlink systems - a win for everyone involved in the design of the building. |
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