DALI buswire modules will be used in Delmatic's Crossrail project
Delmatic has won a framework contract with Crossrail to provide DALI lighting controls for seven new London stations.
The company's work to provide lighting management throughout the new stations will incorporate DALI switching, dimming and monitoring in front as well as back-of-house areas.
The contract will cover seven new stations created for the Crossrai transport network: Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Whitechapel and Custom House.
At each of the stations, the company said it will deliver digital dimming, presence detection and real-time management and monitoring. The systems being used include DALI lighting control modules as well as DALI presence detectors and DALI switches.?Delmatic systems will integrate with the central battery network to provide emergency light monitoring and testing via the DALI protocol. It will also integrate with building management systems used in each station.
The awarding of the Crossrail contract to Delmatic comes after the company's appointment to supply lighting management systems for the major interchange stations at King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) and Jeddah on the Haramain high speed rail network in Saudia Arabia, and for the Western concourse at London's King's Cross station.
The Crossrail rail network connects Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west of England to central London and Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.