Medical Lab
Westford, MA
Wireless Controls
No need to run control wires in this 300,000 square foot lighting retrofit
This Massachusetts Medical Lab was so pleased with their initial installation of Avi-on Bluetooth® Lighting Controls in the facility’s clean room, that Luminous Energy Designs and Avi-on were asked to return for three additional phases to add controls to the entire 300,000 square-foot building.
- Avi-on Lighting Controls are flexible, easy to install, and easy to change. The phase two retrofit included a complex mix of light fixtures and control strategies to accommodate the unique requirements of offices, labs, hallways, conference rooms, cafeteria, storage, and restrooms. The flexible mix of controls allowed the entire building to qualify for energy rebates with a single control system.
- Avi-on Controls are easy to expand and scale in phases, saving thousands in installation costs. With a large section of the building already powered by Avi-on, it was easy for installers to expand the network and set-up the new phase. And because on-fixture controls enable zones to cross circuits, over 3,000 fixtures were installed without tearing out walls and ceilings or running new wiring. No re-programming of the original installation was required to integrate into the later expansion.
Because of Avi-on’s gateway-free technology, we no longer have to install CAT 5 or 0-10V wire. This makes the design and installation process considerably easier, and we find the system is more reliable as well.
– Jim Coleman, President Luminous Energy Designs
Convenient, Large Scale
Lighting controls for any project
Energy savings features are inherent in all Avi-on Controls products. For customers in states that offer top-tier utility rebates, Avi-on offers advanced controls such as on-fixture or zonal control, daylight harvesting, high-end trim, and energy and IOT data monitoring.
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