OFFICES/BOARDROOMS
Overheads such as electricity, heating and cooling continually eat into the profit margins of your business. With power costs continuing to rise, saving money by using energy wisely is smart business sense.
Intelligent Environments Limited specialise in helping you make your offices as energy efficient as possible, using an extensive range of energy saving products to reduce those wasted dollars from lights left on in unattended areas, or offices continually over lit. All these areas of energy saving add up, and have a positive impact on your bottom line!
With light level sensors your lighting control system can be designed to take advantage of natural light levels and use less artificial lighting wherever possible. When offices are vacated, the lights can be controlled to turn off automatically. Instead of being permanently lit, presence detectors can ensure low traffic areas are lit only when necessary. If a staff member is working late, occupancy sensors will override pre-set lighting programs to provide safe pathway lighting.
With careful planning and design, the return on investment is maximised, with substantial savings from reduced energy consumption and maintenance. Try our energy savings calculator to estimate what your savings could be.
BOARDROOMS
The boardrooms of today are expected to accommodate a wide range of technological needs. Use varies from standard meetings with powerpoint presentations, or training seminars with more complex audio visual requirements to video conferencing or internet meetings. All are commonplace in today’s boardrooms.
Providing a control system that links together the various technologies makes the Boardroom much easier to use.
Dynamic Labelling Technology for wall switches allows easy distinction between the “buttons” that operate various pre-set scenes. For example: the push of one button labelled “presentation” starts a designated sequence of events e.g. the blinds close, the screen slides down, the lights dim down – all ready for the audio visual presentation to begin. A second button, “End”, operates the same sequence in reverse, as the room returns to its normal setting. Remote control can also be utilised if required.
When the room is vacated, occupancy sensors can ensure lights, audio visual equipment etc, revert to “off”.


