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This award-winning development includes over 46,000 sq.m of offices, and the unique ‘inside-out’ design of the building with its exposed skeleton is an architectural response to its location directly above a major mainline station

The office fit-out of Cannon Place has included the installation of a Delmatic DALI lighting management system which extends from the original Delmatic system controlling shell and core areas of the building.

Cannon Place

An award-winning development situated in the heart of London

PROJECT INFORMATION

locationLondon
size46,000 sq.m
architectFoggo Associates
consultantFoggo Associates
contractorLaing O’Rourke

SCOPE OF WORKS

Design & Development
DALI
LON
Emergency Monitroing and Testing
Integrated Blind Control
Scene Setting
Project Management
Lifetime Support

Fully flexible DALI Lighting control throughout the building

Delmatic initially provided lighting controls for shell and core areas including scene setting within the dramatic reception spaces, and the system was later extended throughout the office fit-out floors.

Each floor comprises four potential tenant zones and demands considerable flexibility to meet the individual requirements of different tenants. The Delmatic system offers total flexibility with individual addressable control and monitoring of each luminaire through DALI plug-in lighting control modules as well as DALI emergency light testing and monitoring.

Achieving energy efficiency through presence detection.

The system achieves energy-efficiency through presence detection, absence detection and daylight-linked dimming, and includes comprehensive DALI testing and monitoring of emergency lighting. Tenants have enhances controls within their domain through the addition of scene-setting, touchpads and touchpanels, as well as achieve enhanced energy and operational efficiency by integrating other building services including blinds and shading using the Lon open protocol.

All changes to system configuration to suit tenants’ layout changes are made through “virtual wiring” software including the time-out periods of sensors and daylight dimming thresholds. The complete system is managed and monitored through graphical head-end software which displays the active status of lighting as well as providing information on luminaire run times and lamp failures in real time.