LIGHTNING CONTROL

Lighting control systems are an important component of any electrical system, as they allow for efficient and effective management of lighting throughout the facility. Lighting control systems can help to reduce energy consumption and costs, while also enhancing safety and security.

 

There are many different types of lighting control systems available, ranging from basic manual controls to advanced automated systems. Some common types of lighting control systems include:

 

Timers: Timers can be used to automatically turn lights on and off at specific times of the day or night. This can be useful for controlling lighting in areas that are not regularly occupied, such as storage areas or maintenance buildings.

 

Occupancy sensors: Occupancy sensors can detect when people are present in a room or area and automatically turn lights on and off accordingly. This can be useful for reducing energy consumption in areas that are only occupied periodically, such as restrooms or storage rooms.

 

Daylight sensors: Daylight sensors can be used to automatically adjust lighting levels based on the amount of natural light in a room or area. This can help to reduce energy consumption and provide more comfortable and natural lighting.

 

Dimmers: Dimmers allow for adjustable lighting levels and can be used to create different moods or to provide task-specific lighting.

Centralized control systems: Centralized control systems allow for remote management and control of lighting throughout the marina. This can include features such as automated scheduling, energy monitoring, and alarm notifications.

 

At Marina Electric Inc., we offer a variety of lighting control systems and services to help you manage lighting in your marina. Our team can help you design, install, and maintain a customized lighting control system that meets your specific needs and requirements, and that provides optimal energy efficiency and cost savings lights, appliances, and power tools. Portable generators are often used in outdoor settings, such as construction sites, or other remote locations where access to electrical power is limited.

 

Standby generators, also known as backup generators, are larger and more powerful than portable generators, and are designed to provide backup power to an entire building or facility in the event of a power outage. They are typically permanently installed on a concrete pad or other stable surface and are connected directly to the building's electrical system. Standby generators are often powered by natural gas, propane or diesel fuel and can provide continuous power for extended periods of time, making them ideal for use in homes, businesses, and other critical facilities that require reliable backup power.

 

Standby generators typically include automatic transfer switches, which allow them to automatically detect a power outage and switch on within seconds to provide backup power. They can also be designed with advanced features, such as remote monitoring and control, to ensure that they are operating properly and can be quickly repaired in the event of a problem.

 

At Marina Electric Inc., we offer a variety of generators, including portable and standby models, to meet your backup power needs. Our team can help you choose the right generator for your specific needs and can provide installation, maintenance, and repair services to ensure that your generator is operating safely and reliably