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Lighting Controls Association Publishes Whitepaper on Bilevel Occupancy Sensing

bilevel-5The Lighting Controls Association recently published a whitepaper I wrote about a new California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) study on bilevel occupancy sensors.

CLTC studied control strategies in eight private offices and found that combining occupancy sensing and bilevel switching produced the highest energy savings—about 50% more than using an occupancy sensor alone. These are dramatic savings—even higher than manual-ON sensors.

Check out the whitepaper here.

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