Eaton Introduces Wave Linx Design and Application Guide

Eaton

 

September 21, 2018

Eaton announced the release of its Design and Application Guide. This 72 page brochure details the complete WaveLinx solution specifications for its Connected Lighting solutions for communities and buildings.

Eaton’s WaveLinx technology offers an intelligent, simple, easily commissioned control system that supports external or integrated occupancy and daylight sensors. Its designed for addressable luminaires to be intelligent and reconfigurable, while it eliminates the cost and complexity of control system commissioning while providing a flexible and reconfigurable wireless topology for on the fly space adjustments.

WaveLinx is the most comprehensive and cost-effective wireless lighting system on the market. It delivers out-of-the-box functionality that provides occupancy code compliance while also providing an energy saving high end trim.

A wireless system that is so simple that it can be setup without lighting controls knowledge is extremely rare. WaveLinx is setup using a mobile application that only requires you to create an area and identify which device is in in the area. WaveLinx does the rest using its patent pending automatic code commissioning.

WaveLinx provides a better user experience for the people in your space through personal user apps and improved control of the lighting and plug loads.

Brochure: http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/dam/public/lighting/products/documents/control_systems/brochures/BR503012EN-WaveLinx-Design-Guide-bro.pdf

 

 

 

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