Crestron Electronics GLPAC-DIMFLV Integrated Lighting System

Crestron Electronics GLPAC-DIMFLV Integrated Lighting System is a stand-alone lighting controller suited for classrooms, conference rooms, and offices. It can also be tied into a centralized Crestron system for facilitywide control and monitoring. GLPAC controls four to eight channels of dimmable or switched fluorescent loads, and each unit can control a single room or up to four independent rooms with optional real-time power consumption. The system features built-in support for occupancy sensors, photocells, and shade control, and can automatically shut off lights and HVAC in unoccupied areas. crestron.com

Crestron Electronics GLPAC-DIMFLV Integrated Lighting System is a stand-alone lighting controller suited for classrooms, conference rooms, and offices. It can also be tied into a centralized Crestron system for facilitywide control and monitoring. GLPAC controls four to eight channels of dimmable or switched fluorescent loads, and each unit can control a single room or up to four independent rooms with optional real-time power consumption. The system features built-in support for occupancy sensors, photocells, and shade control, and can automatically shut off lights and HVAC in unoccupied areas. crestron.com

Crestron Electronics’ GLPAC-DIMFLV Integrated Lighting System is a stand-alone lighting controller suited for classrooms, conference rooms, and offices. It can also be tied into a centralized Crestron system for facilitywide control and monitoring. GLPAC controls four to eight channels of dimmable or switched fluorescent loads, and each unit can control a single room or up to four independent rooms with optional real-time power consumption. The system features built-in support for occupancy sensors, photocells, and shade control, and can automatically shut off lights and HVAC in unoccupied areas. crestron.com

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