Application creates ease for lighting installation, commissioning

18th February 2022

     

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The ARISTA Advanced Lighting Control System by global manufacturer of lighting controls Intermatic helps reduce delays and simplifies workflows by providing a seamless transition from installation through commissioning, and beyond.

The system's helpful, tech-forward features allow installers to get the job done with ease while staying code compliant.

The commissioning is the fine-tuning and testing that takes place after a new lighting control system has been installed. This process can relate to adjusting minimum and maximum run levels, refining occupancy and vacancy sensor triggers, setting partial On/Off settings and more. It goes beyond the basics of activating sensors and creating simple lighting schedules.

In some locales, building owners are required to hire a third-party commissioning agent to verify that building systems (i.e. lighting controls) adhere to local codes and standards. In other cases, an electrician or contractor can complete commissioning tasks to tailor the system to meet occupant needs and align to local building codes.

The biggest benefit of ARISTA's commissioning process is that all adjustments are made through the easy-to-use ARISTA application. After a project is created and devices are provisioned, users can quickly toggle through zones, areas and spaces to manipulate settings. At each step in the process, users are guided with helpful prompts and simple toggle buttons or slides.

When a commissioning agent arrives at a new job site, the first thing he or she needs to do is identify where recently installed lighting controls are located. While there may be a schematic or reference document, ARISTA takes the guesswork out of this process with integrated Bluetooth mesh network technology. Using only a smartphone and the ARISTA app, agents and contractors can connect to nearby devices and instantly make changes.

ARISTA is also built for collaboration. The system allows contractors, agents, facilities managers and building owners to access the same project (when granted permission) to adjust schedules and device settings.

This flexibility allows installers and commissioning agents to review project zone settings off-site, then fine-tune individual device attributes on-site as needed.

Moreover, ARISTA caters to the idea that individual users appreciate the freedom to control their own lighting environments. A permission-based structure ensures that individual occupants can only adjust select settings within their assigned zone. This allows them to easily dim and turn lights On/Off within their space.

Edited by Zandile Mavuso
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Features

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