PALACE ELECTRONICS simplifies the design, installation, and start-up of commercial lighting control with the right products and systems designed to work for the individual needs of each space in a building and integrate easily together for enterprise-wide monitoring, management, and control. Our Process
dramatically reduces the time required to complete each phase of a lighting control project while greatly improving efficiency and scalability.
With PALACE ELECTRONICS, lighting controls are specified on a space-first basis rather than the conventional building-first approach. This methodology eliminates the over-specification and unnecessary programming inherent in most lighting control systems. Each space is configured with the optimal control system and accessories and nothing more.
Simplify design, installation, and start-up with PALACE ELECTRONICS. Our patent-pending process dramatically reduces the time required to complete each phase of a lighting control project while greatly improving efficiency and scalability. By answering a few simple questions, our expert team will help you
choose the appropriate Application for your design. Anyone can now quickly and easily design a lighting control system for all of the spaces in a building.
Lighting control systems are employed to maximize the energy savings from the lighting system, satisfy building codes, or comply with green building and energy conservation programs. Lighting control systems are often referred to under the term Smart Lighting.
PALACE ELECTRONICS provides a lighting control system over stand-alone lighting controls or conventional manual switching is the ability to control individual lights or groups of lights from a single user interface device. This ability to control multiple light sources from a user device allows complex
lighting scenes to be created. A room may have multiple scenes pre-set, each one created for different activities in the room. A major benefit of lighting control systems is reduced energy consumption. Longer lamp life is also gained when dimming and switching off lights when not in use.
Wireless lighting control systems provide additional benefits including reduced installation costs and increased flexibility over where switches and sensors may be placed