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Lighting control is a field of electrical engineering that focuses on the design and implementation of systems that control the illumination of a space. These systems can range from simple manual switches to complex computer-controlled systems that can be programmed to adjust the lighting levels in a space based on a variety of factors. Lighting control systems can be used to reduce energy consumption, improve safety, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space.
Lighting control systems are used in a variety of applications, including residential, commercial, industrial, and public spaces. Common components of lighting control systems include dimmers, occupancy sensors, timers, and photocells. These components can be used to control the intensity, duration, and timing of lighting in a space.
Some of the major companies in the lighting control market include Lutron, Crestron, Philips, Leviton, and Schneider Electric. These companies offer a wide range of products and services, including lighting control systems, dimmers, occupancy sensors, and other components. Show Less Read more