Siemon announces planning guide for power over Ethernet lighting applications
Siemon today announced the release of a new Zone Cabling and Coverage Area Planning Guide: 60W PoE Lighting Applications to provide guidance to infrastructure designers on the selection, design and deployment of a structured cabling system optimised to support a wide range of Power over Ethernet (PoE) lighting applications.
PoE lighting luminaires typically use LED technology, which offers the benefits of lower power consumption and less heat generation than other luminaire design alternatives, while lowering capital investment, improving safety and comfort, and integrating with building automation systems.
“PoE lighting systems rely on a well-designed infrastructure of high performance balanced twisted-pair cabling, network electronics, and software connecting and communicating with Internet Protocol (IP) addressable luminaires, dimmers, sensors and controllers to deliver maximum performance, comfort, and energy savings benefits,” says Siemon global sales engineer Valerie Maguire.
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These lighting systems are becoming increasingly popular due to the ease and benefits of using Ethernet communication for control and balanced twisted pair cabling to deliver reliable and cost-effective dc power.
PoE lighting solutions already illuminate over one billion square feet of commercial space globally, and it is estimated the number of smart lighting deployments will grow from 46 million units in 2015 to 2.54 billion in 2020.
Siemon’s new Zone Cabling and Coverage Area Planning Guide: 60W PoE Lighting Applications is a valuable tool for designers and architects to use when planning PoE lighting systems. The guide highlights installation recommendations, integration with IoT applications, zone cabling for PoE lighting including coverage areas and location of zone enclosures, and more.
“Zone cabling is a standards-based design approach that is highly suited to support arrangements of these PoE lighting devices logically distributed throughout a ceiling space. There are a large number of variables that must be considered prior to identifying the lighting solution that is best suited for a particular building environment and it is crucial for infrastructure designers to have a complete understanding of these considerations before endeavouring to design and install the low voltage cabling system for PoE lighting deployments. It is for this reason that Siemon recommends using a qualified Digital Lighting Partner (DLP) for low voltage lighting installations,” says Valerie.
Learn more about PoE Lighting Applications for intelligent buildings and access the new planning guide at www.siemon.com/poelighting.
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