Case Study

Wireless Lighting Control System for Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital

Wireless Lighting Control System for Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital

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The Brief: The Brief: The design of the Outpatient’s Department featured three separate hallways which intersected to form a crossroads leading to the reception and waiting area. Each hallway had lighting which ran on separate circuits meaning it could not be controlled simultaneously. To address this problem, the project consultant wanted to use a same circuit solution, so lights could be switched on and o simultaneously, whichever entrance hallway was used. Our Insight: Our Insight: “We were approached by the project consultant and asked to provide a lighting solution to address the problems faced in the Outpatients Department which serves over 70,000 patients a year. “We wanted to provide a solution that not only delivered on the objectives of simultaneous lighting control but one th

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