Lighting Controls, Dimmers, Sensors & Systems

Lighting Controls, Dimmers, Sensors & Systems

Lighting switches, contactors, and controls are electrical components used in lighting systems to control the flow of electricity and regulate the operation of lighting fixtures.

Lighting switches refer to the physical devices used to turn lights on and off, such as wall switches, dimmer switches, and timers. They are designed to provide a convenient and easily accessible means of controlling the flow of electricity to lighting fixtures.

Contactors are electrically controlled switching devices used to control the flow of electricity to lighting fixtures, often in commercial or industrial lighting systems. Contactors provide a higher level of electrical control and protection compared to simple switches, and can be used to handle larger loads and provide additional features such as overload protection and remote control.

Lighting controls refer to the various devices, systems, and technologies used to regulate and control the operation of lighting fixtures. This can include dimming systems, occupancy sensors, photocell controllers, and lighting management systems. Lighting controls can provide energy savings, improve lighting quality, and increase the flexibility and functionality of lighting systems.