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How does a DALI emergency system compare to other wired and wireless systems on the market? Well below is an detailed look at why a DALI emergency System is Superior to the competition. To look at the difference in detail we will need to compare the systems when used in the same scenario, which is as follows Example scenario wiring costs: Calculate the cost of wiring 50 units (40 light fittings 2x36W and 10 emergency devices) Assuming the fittings are spaced at 2 meters and that the fittings are located over 5 rooms. To solve this scenario we made the following assumptions
Comparison:Standard configuration Footnote: The monitored emergency system in this calculation is of a type which uses cat5 as its communication interface. The costs in this calculation has been normalized against the cost of a standard installation, that being a Normal lighting system used with a normal non monitored Emergency system. DALI Emergency reduces the wiring required in the building when use in conjunction with a DALI lighting system Footnote: DALI emergency + DALI Lighting systems in this example has less lighting circuits than the other systems. This reduces the complexity of wiring in the roof and should reduce the cost associated with maintenance or additions in the roof cavity Footnote: The control system for DALI Emergency as a Emergency lighting system should be no more expensive than the competitors systems, However the total cost of the system is reduced when using both DALI lighting and DALI emergency lighting in the same installation.The normal Lighting system will require some cost to install a test switch as required under AS2293. Having 2 control systems in a building is roughly twice the cost of installing one. Footnote: Having one system to control both the emergency and normal lighting system has a high potential in reducing costs. One system reduces the required training by approximately 50%, One system also reduces the maintenance cost and reduces the building complexity while offering higher flexibility. Comparison:24h power circuit or backup generator configurationFootnote: When a 24 hour lighting circuit or a generator circuit is introduced into the application a DALI system now uses 13.5% less cabling than a standard installation and 46.5% less cabling than a DALI system using another Monitored Emergency system. Footnote: Increasing the complexity by adding a 24hour power circuit or backup generator supply has no impact on the number of DALI circuits but the number of circuits for the solutions are increased. Misconceptions of wireless Monitoring systems
Benefits of DALI over other emergency systems
All care has been taken to ensure this data is as accurate as possible, Should you note some information which is incorrect please inform us. Data about a wireless control system has been obtained from the Legrand website and other sources and was correct as of the 1/3/2007. Comparisons made assume best case installation for ALL systems. Information on how the data was calculated can be found here. |



