Spanish Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital Deploys B.E.G. Automated Lighting System to Optimize Energy Efficiency and Safety
2026-02-12 10:29
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Wedoany.com Report on Feb 12th, The Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital recently introduced a comprehensive automated lighting control system developed by B.E.G. Technology, aimed at optimizing energy use, enhancing visual comfort, and improving safety within the hospital environment. This initiative addresses the hospital's open design and abundant natural light, providing a flexible lighting management solution tailored to the specific operational needs of different areas.

The system was customized based on the characteristics of various hospital spaces. In areas without natural light, such as restrooms, storage rooms, and technical rooms, autonomous presence sensors like the Pd3n-1C-FT Micro and Bl2-ft were installed. These sensors activate lighting only upon detecting occupancy and automatically turn off after users leave, effectively preventing energy waste.

In areas with natural light supply, such as offices and meeting rooms, integrated Dali-2 Pd2n M-Daco and Pd4n M-Daco sensors were used. They can automatically adjust lighting intensity based on available ambient light and allow for manual fine-tuning to suit different visual task requirements.

Public areas and corridors were integrated with a centralized Dali-Sys system. This system combines continuous regulation based on natural light, automatic activation via presence detection, maintaining a 20% baseline light level when unoccupied, time and dusk control functions, and supports centralized monitoring for easier maintenance and event detection.

According to project evaluations, the intelligent regulation functions of this automated lighting system have achieved an annual reduction in electricity consumption of over 30%, while ensuring uniform lighting levels throughout the hospital. In addition to significant energy savings, the system has streamlined centralized lighting management, improved maintenance efficiency, and reduced physical contact with switches in shared areas, which is particularly important in a healthcare setting.

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