päivänvalosäätö
Päivänvalosäätö, also known as daylight harvesting or daylight-linked control, is a lighting control strategy that aims to reduce artificial lighting energy consumption by dimming or switching off lights when sufficient natural daylight is available. This is achieved through the use of photosensors, which measure the ambient light levels in a space.
When the photosensor detects that the natural light is bright enough to meet the desired illuminance level,
The effectiveness of päivänvalosäätö is dependent on several factors, including the amount of glazing in a
The primary goal of implementing päivänvalosäätö is energy savings. By reducing the reliance on artificial lighting