How to set up automated control systems for a Hospital Patient Room

Patient Room Controls

Patient Room

Estimated Total Savings: 10-30%

Integrated wireless lighting and temperature control can keep patients comfortable while allowing the caregiver to temporarily adjust the environment when caring for the patient. Wireless dimming can give personal control for the patients’ preferences, contributing to their well-being and path to recovery.

Product Recommendations

WP1025.B1

WP1025A 5-Key Battery-Powered Bluetooth Wall Switch

  • Quick push-button control of Keilton+autani devices via Bluetooth
  • 3-scene programmable button
  • Powered by 2 x AAA batteries
  • Approximately 5-8 years battery life
  • Secure wall mount
  • Can be linked to a light or group via app
IFS108-N.A0

IFS108-N.A0 Clip-Mount Panel Sensor

  • Clip-mount allows sensor to attach to luminaire housing
  • 12V sensor with oval shape is the ideal form factor for panels
  • Bluetooth PIR analog sensor with Algo2 algorithm to maximize detection without false trigger
  • Allows existing panel and downlight luminaires to upgrade to luminaire level lighting control (LLLC)
  • Daylight Harvesting

Control Strategies

Occupancy

Occupancy / Vacancy Sensing

Turn lights on when occupants are in a space and off when they vacate it. Alternate Functionality: Partial-on and manual-on modes are supported for additional savings and more stringent local codes.

High-End Trim

High-End Trim / Institutional Tuning

Set the maximum light level based on customer requirements in each space to prevent overlighting.

Local Dimming Control

Local Dimming Control

Permit occupants to lower the light below the high-end trim for comfort and additional savings.

Daylight Harvesting

Daylight Harvesting

Use dim lighting when daylight is available. Multiple zones are supported where required by code.

Business Outcomes

  • Create better working conditions for your caregivers while accommodating patient needs.
  • Align energy costs with comfort, occupancy, and safety requirements.
  • Log space utilization for insights on operational costs.
  • Receive actionable information and alerts regarding lighting and HVAC system operations.