Crestron connected lighting application

Crestron - Controls-First Lighting Engineering

Code-compliant lighting controls platforms with submittal documentation and commissioning logic.

Crestron unifies lighting, shading, AV and HVAC under one programmable control surface — feeding ASHRAE 90.1 / Title 24 compliance reports, occupancy and daylight zoning logic, and BACnet handoffs to building-management systems on day one of commissioning.

Specification Matrix

Controls, power, sensing, and luminaire fit in one review table

Decision AreaReview PointProject Value
OpticsCCT, CRI, glare, beam angleImproves visual comfort and fixture confidence.
Controls0-10V, DALI, occupancy, daylight harvestingReduces commissioning risk before installation.
ComplianceUL, DLC, emergency backup, regional code notesSupports approvals and rebate review.

System Advantages

Lighting programs shaped around performance, controls, and field adoption

Crestron fixture engineering detail

Application engineering

Fixture families are framed by room type, mounting height, visual comfort, and maintenance access rather than by catalog shorthand alone.

Controls readiness

Dimming, occupancy, daylight harvesting, and network options are considered early enough to protect commissioning schedules.

Documented delivery

Submittal language, certification references, and replacement logic make procurement reviews easier for multi-site buyers.

UL 1598
UL 924
DLC Premium
ISO 9001

Common Questions

Useful answers before the fixture schedule is final

Start with mounting height, task plane, controls intent, emergency requirement, and maintenance access. Crestron then narrows options by output, optics, driver behavior, and certification fit.

Controls should be discussed before final fixture counts, because sensors, dimming zones, network topology, and wall station requirements affect wiring and commissioning.

Documentation

Submittal packages organized for project teams

Next Step

Plan the next Lighting Controls decision with Crestron

Send the controls scope, BACnet integration list and code path (Title 24, ASHRAE 90.1 §9.4) and the Crestron design-engineering team will return a sequence-of-operations document, point list, and recommended hardware tree — sized for one phase or a campus-wide rollout.