Lighting Control for KiwiRail’s TransAlpine train
KiwiRail’s scenic train journeys are internationally renowned and a source of pride for New Zealanders. Intelligent Environments were thrilled to provide the lighting control technology for the ‘Scenic Plus’ carriage of the TransAlpine train which runs between Christchurch and Greymouth….
Controlling non-DALI lights via a DALI system
We were excited to be invited to provide a lighting control solution for Navico Group’s new premises on Auckland’s North Shore. Navico Group is a global leader in technology for the marine industry and beyond. Using a zencontrol system, non-DALI luminaires…
Lighting solution for a recently refurbished office building
A zencontrol lighting solution was provided for the recently refurbished building at 656 Great South Road. With a number of design elements that contributed towards the overall sustainability of the improved site, zencontrol was the obvious choice to assist with…
Office Refurbishment and Upgrade, Smales Farm
Located in a prominent position on Auckland’s North Shore, this office refurbishment of this six-storey building for AIA at the Smales Farm commercial precinct, is targeting a NABERS 6-star rating (highest energy efficiency). Intelligent Environments are excited to be part…
Sports Lighting Control Solution
Green Star Building – New Hangar for Air New Zealand
Showroom Lighting Management for BMW Motorbike Destination
Kakariki Hospital – Healthcare Lighting Control
Design of the healthcare lighting control system for this project is underway, with commissioning commencing once the build is further progressed and DALI-2 components installed.
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DALI for Lighting Control at Taranaki Base Hospital
The 6 levels of the new East Wing building will contain 102 DALI networks and the zencontrol system will incorporate more than 40 controllers, 900 sensors, and hundreds of switches including push buttons, rotary dimmers, RGB scene sets, and LCD smart panels.
Lighting Control for Aged Care Facilities – Summerset St Johns
We consider the ability to monitor and maintain the control system remotely, with no requirement to attend site to be a significant benefit for buildings with vulnerable residents or patients. This has become particularly important in recent years with the threat of Covid-19 being introduced by visitors/tradespeople being of considerable concern.