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		<title>Philips Dynalite Lighting – Home Energy Management Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 01:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With an ever increasing importance on environmental sustainability, energy management should be on top of your list when it comes to building a new home. But what is energy management? It’s the efficient use of power throughout your home covering all aspects from your lighting to your general power outlets. Using an energy management system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With an ever increasing importance on environmental sustainability, energy management should be on top of your list when it comes to building a new home. But what is energy management? It’s the efficient use of power throughout your home covering all aspects from your lighting to your general power outlets.</p>
<p>Using an energy management system will provide you with reduced power consumption, produce less carbon emissions, provide more flexibility with how you interact, as well as automated processes to save you power when you forget.<br />
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Rabone Systems has carried out extensive research in how best to deliver energy management systems, providing its clientele with powerful solutions that give great return on investment. With Philips Dynalite as our partner of choice for energy management hardware and all programming services provided ‘in-house’ by highly trained and experienced staff, customers can rest assured that they are receiving a reliable and robust solution that provides simplicity &amp; advanced functionality meeting your current and future needs.</p>
<p>With the wide range of interfaces provided by Philips Dynalite, the integration of an energy management system will keep with the aesthetics of your new home regardless of your design. Placement &amp; functionality of interfaces is discussed well before the final stages of construction and a heavy emphasis on future proofing your investment as well as improving resale value of your property is paramount.</p>
<p>Keeping up to date with current and future energy efficiency requirements as well as technology trends, Rabone Systems is an innovative company with a proven track record of exceeding expectations and delivering on time in some of the most demanding environments Australia wide and off shore.</p>
<p>Energy management is only the beginning and it is one of the services out of the large portfolio Rabone Systems delivers. You should consider us as your complete technology solution provider for residential, corporate, government &amp; marine environments.</p>
<p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:info@rabonesystems.com.au">info@rabonesystems.com.au</a></p>
<p>Or you can reach us on 1800 722 663</p>
<p>Intelligence. Control. Innovation.</p>
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		<title>What Is Lighting Control?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 04:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lighting control systems are becoming more and more common in the marketplace but they are far from new as large commercial buildings have been utilising the technology for decades under building automation systems. What has changed is that there is a greater presence in the residential arena for these systems and they extend from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lighting control systems are becoming more and more common in the marketplace but they are far from new as large commercial buildings have been utilising the technology for decades under building automation systems.</p>
<p>What has changed is that there is a greater presence in the residential arena for these systems and they extend from the basic contactor switching methods to dimming systems with a greater focus on energy management.</p>
<p>Lighting in the home has had some significant changes too. Once it was all about functional lighting for people to see what they are doing and provide a safe passage. Now feature lighting is becoming more prominent and if you are serious about lighting when you are building your new home, the services of a lighting consultant are utilised to provide a lighting design that will deliver both functional and feature lighting throughout your home.</p>
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Sustainability is also playing a key role with the use of energy efficient fixtures as a mandatory requirement for all newly built homes.</p>
<p>A lighting control system provides the management of your lighting throughout your home and is designed to simplify the way you interact with it.</p>
<p>This is not always the case as there are a large number of people installing lighting control systems who do not understand the basic principles and defeat the very key purposes for installing such a system.</p>
<p>So what are the key benefits?</p>
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<li>Reduced energy consumption – This is achieved through dimming circuits. Conventional light switches provide full power to a lighting circuit when more often than not it is excessive and a waste of energy. A lighting control system can be configured to run your lights at 70% as a standard brightness over a typical 100%. By this we achieve 30% less power consumption and we extend our lamp life which means less lamp replacement costs.</li>
<li>Reduced energy wastage – It is quite common for children or even adults to exit an area such as a bathroom and forget to turn the lighting or exhaust fans off. This could be left on for hours at a time but a lighting control system can be configured to automatically turn off lights in designated areas after a predetermined time, helping forgetful people and saving you money in the long term.</li>
<li>Dynamics – Conventional lighting circuits can’t be changed. They are restricted to the switch that they are wired to and require a person to activate or deactivate from this switch. A lighting control system does not care for the location of a switch point or circuit, just as long as it is a part of the network, any switch can be instructed to control any individual or multiple circuits. This gives you the ability to turn all lights off at one point when exiting the home or perhaps turn on all exterior lights in the event of an emergency.</li>
<li>Integration – Other systems that operate in your home such as smoke detectors or Alarm systems can be configured to integrate with your lighting control system. In the event that your alarm system is triggered, the lighting control system can be instructed to turn on all exterior lighting or provide egress lighting inside in the event of a smoke alarm.</li>
<li>Low level automation – Not to be confused with a full automation system which is how some lighting control system manufacturers like to sell and brand their products but a good lighting control system will provide basic interfacing / control of ceiling fans, motorised curtains / blinds, zoned audio systems, RGB lighting control systems and more.</li>
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<p>There are different manufacturers of lighting control systems and the decision of which system to go with is a very important one as a lighting control system becomes an integral part of your home once implemented. Design, hardware implementation, programming &amp; support play key roles to delivering a trouble free solution.</p>
<p>Be sure to read up on our article that discusses the major manufacturers in Australia where we look into their strengths and weaknesses, giving you the ability to make an informed decision of which system is best for you.</p>
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