Philips

Ergolight Controls

A proven and complete lighting controls solution that adapts to people and their environment.

Lighting technology adapting to people and their environment…

Ergolight Controls is a highly-evolved lighting system that addresses the personal lighting needs of employees and the energy management requirements of building owners and managers. Using integrated daylight sensors,occupancy sensors and personal dimming controls at each workstation, the Ergolight system responds to personal preferences and adapts to changing conditions throughout the day. Combined with its powerful, system-wide energy management capabilities, Ergolight offers an integrated lighting controls solution.

  • Quality, ergonomic lighting improves user satisfaction and productivity
  • Proven to reduce lighting-related energy consumption by as much as 87%
  • Optimized for sustainable building projects such as LEED
  • Plug and play installation
  • Simple software and controls commissioning with the click of a mouse
  • Fully scalable for even the largest installations
  • Uses non-proprietary (off-the-shelf) dimming ballasts for simple and cost-effective maintenance–no need to re-commission after a simple ballast change

Fully-integrated daylight and occupancy sensors for reliable detection and maximum energy savings.

Quality lighting, integrated controls, productive people

Research conducted by the Light Right Consortium shows a direct link between personal dimming controls and improved performance in the workplace. Occupants with dimming controls demonstrated more sustained motivation and improved productivity, measured by persistence and vigilance in performing tasks.

Ergonomic lighting

Positioning one luminaire over each individual workstation produces the highest quality ergonomic illumination. The controlled direct/indirect distribution minimizes computer screen glare and creates a healthy visual environment for optimal productivity.

Personal dimming

Ergolight Controls empower people to work with the ideal amount of light, when and where they need it. Convenient personal dimming controls on each user’s desktop computer allow them to adjust task lighting to preferred levels. Ambient up-lighting remains constant
so people in neighboring workstations are not distracted.

Daylight Sensing

An integrated daylight sensor monitors light levels on the desktop and gradually adjusts lamp output to compensate for changes in available daylight. This maintains consistent illumination while reducing lighting costs.

Occupancy Sensing

Positioned directly above the user, the integrated occupancy sensor provides reliable motion sensing and additional power savings. Sensors can be set to control task lamps only (open office) or task and ambient lamps (private office). Lamps dim gradually before turning off in unoccupied workspaces.