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Douglas Lighting Controls® Announces Dialog System Approved by DesignLights® Consortium and Qualified Products Listed Under Network Lighting Controls

07/17/2020 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Douglas Lighting Controls®, a member of the Panasonic family of companies, recently announced its Dialog® eco-system has been approved by DesignLights® Consortium and in their Qualified Products List (QPL) under Network Lighting Controls (NLC). The Dialog listing covers all Douglas Dialog products, including Dialog Centralized and Distributed Systems, Bluetooth Network System, and CheckLight® Energy Management System.

DesignLights® Consortium’s Networked Lighting Controls QPL identifies systems that are eligible for utility rebates and incentives by meeting minimum benchmark technical requirements. Containing 22 categories of both required and reported system capabilities, the QPL also serves as a product comparison tool for architects, specifiers, engineers and contractors.

As Tunable White fixtures and circadian rhythm programming are becoming more and more common in hospital patient rooms and school classrooms, the Dialog controller can be programmed to simulate circadian rhythm by utilizing its internal timer and sequencing. This capability matches the lighting levels with the body’s natural circadian rhythm to promote healing and create better learning environments.

The Douglas Lighting Controls Dialog system offers advanced digital lighting control solutions by connecting and controlling lights with relays, occupancy sensors, photo sensors, ballasts and/or drivers, and switch stations, and manages facility lighting requirements globally by area or by room.

Designed for maximum, flexibility and scalability, the Dialog system can be used in a variety of applications from light commercial and retail to healthcare facilities and large commercial spaces.

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