The lighting system features seamless integration with both KNX and BACnet protocols, ensuring superior interoperability within diverse building automation environments.
Reputable control systems employing latching relays significantly reduce energy consumption by minimizing the power draw during steady-state operation. This type of relay minimizes switching cycles, enhancing overall system efficiency and reducing maintenance cost.
A mix of BACnet, Modbus, and KNX protocols would be more flexible during projects cycle; more and more devices could be integrated into the BMS.
"Say goodbye to expensive proprietary lighting control systems!"
Modern buildings thrive at the intersection of comfort, productivity, and energy efficiency. Behind the scenes, a Building Management System (BMS) orchestrates HVAC, security, water, elevators, and—crucially—lighting.
Traditionally focused on HVAC, today’s BMS integrates directly with lighting systems, unlocking energy savings, smarter scheduling, and improved occupant experience.
Lighting drivers and ballasts are more than simple switches—they’re the engine of modern illumination.
Through open protocols like BACnet and KNX, they communicate seamlessly with the BMS, enabling advanced control features.
Unlike standard relays, a latching relay changes state with a single signal and holds it without constant power.
This delivers:
Integrating BMS + lighting controls goes far beyond on/off switching.
By leveraging KNX/BACnet protocols and latching relay technology, building managers achieve the following:
- Substantial energy cost reductions
- Extended operational efficiency
- A more comfortable, responsive environment
Smart integration means smarter buildings—efficient, reliable, and future-ready.
We specialize in the art of interoperability. Whether your facility relies on the industrial precision of Modbus and BACnet, the specialized control of KNX, the established reliability of MQTT, or the expansive reach of LoRa wireless networks, our Building Management Systems bring it all under one roof.