Devices, Ballasts and Controls

Providing the most flexible energy efficient lighting system for a project does not stop with the luminaires. They are a fundamental part of a lighting system; however, to fine-tune the lighting and energy needs of the space and their inhabitants, lighting controls are an essential component of the overall system. Working together with the most advanced manufacturers in control, sensor and ballast technology, PMC Lighting can offer devices, ballasts and controls to customize your lighting project. Access our website at www.pmclighting.com to view a complete listing of manufacturers and their related products. Contact your local PMC Lighting representative for technical recommendations for specific control requirements.

Daylighting Sensors work in conjunction with addressable ballasts to vary the lighting output through dimming or switching, capturing the benefits of daylight harvesting where natural light is available.

Application example on the left utilizes wireless daylight
sensor(s) to control lighting fixtures adjacent to the windows.

For more information regarding the products shown here or details regarding EpACT, Title 24 and other energy conservation opportunities and requirements, contact your local PMC Lighting representative.

Occupancy Sensors conserve energy by dimming or turning off the lighting when the space is unoccupied. They operate utilizing passive infrared and/or ultrasound technology.

Application example on the left utilizes occupancy sensors to shut lighting off when space is not occupied.

For more information regarding the products shown here or details regarding EpACT, Title 24 and other energy conservation opportunities and requirements, contact your local PMC Lighting representative.

Programmable ballasts and/or drivers allow luminaires to be separately dimmed or switched for different applications within the same space. Furthermore, they can interface with a building automation computerized system that can override local lighting controls in times such as off hours, weekends and holidays.

Application example on the left utilizes separately switched rows of fixtures allowing for different light levels for different uses.

For more information regarding the products shown here or details regarding EpACT, Title 24 and other energy conservation opportunities and requirements, contact your local PMC Lighting representative.