- Tino Hesse, Managing Director at Kronospan
Smart sensors
The system uses real-time sensor data to adapt the intensity of the illumination to changing circumstances. If the sun shines through the skylights, the lighting will dim automatically. When an employee enters an area, the brightness will increase until a predefined time after they leave, when the lights will dim or switch off. In these ways, the facility never wastes energy on unnecessary lighting.
Flexible lighting zones
On the factory floor, each stage in Kronospan’s production process demands different lighting requirements. To ensure these are met, the lighting system is divided into 122 discrete zones and groups. Each zone can be controlled independently, allowing Kronospan to optimize the lighting for each specific activity and ensure compliance with all relevant lighting standards.
Fingertip control
The lighting at Lamperswalde is controlled by a smartphone or tablet running the intuitive Interact dashboard. With just a few clicks, managers can control the lighting in their own areas, creating the perfect illumination conditions and optimizing visibility for staff.
Quick installation
Kronospan’s smart lighting solution was commissioned in a single working day. In addition to the 122 lighting zones, Signify experts created 34 networks which serve as the infrastructure that supports connectivity between the luminaires and the Interact lighting management software and platform.
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