We group applications by control-path complexity, emergency dependencies, and startup discipline, not only by fixture family.
Occupancy, daylight, and override logic need to remain understandable to facilities teams.
Classrooms and corridors usually mix scheduled use, occupancy response, and emergency paths.
High-bay drivers, aisle zones, and recommissioning access often decide long-term satisfaction.
Schedules, relays, and after-hours behavior should be coherent before the package is split.
| Application | Primary Control Issue | Typical Proof Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Open Office | Occupancy logic and daylight tuning | Sequence notes, zone strategy, override clarity |
| Education Corridor | Sensor behavior vs. occupant comfort | Settings logic, emergency path awareness |
| Warehouse Aisles | Driver fit and sensor grouping at scale | IES files, control drawings, commissioning plan |
| Exterior Campus | Schedules, photocells, and relay behavior | Control diagrams, timing logic, maintenance notes |