Bürgerwiese High School B.E.G. Brück Electronic GmbH

Gymnasium Bürgerwiese – Dresden (DE)

Cost-efficient lighting control and optimised control

Gymnasium Bürgerwiese – Dresden (DE)

Gymnasium Bürgerwiese is one of the biggest schools in Dresden, with 950 students and 54 teaching staff. Its central location and modern spaces with large windows and a lot of light make the school particularly attractive. Its new 26.5 million euro building at Lennéplatz was inaugurated in 2014. Around 360 occupancy and motion detectors contribute to energy efficiency.

All the classrooms at Gymnasium Bürgerwiese have the PD4-M-TRIO-DIM in service. This occupancy detector was specially developed for use in classrooms. It has two light sensors, one of which is directed at the desks by the window and the other at the desks by the wall. Two lighting zones can therefore be defined. Another key argument in favour of the classroom detectors is the additional relay, which can provide switching of the blackboard lighting.

In the long hallways, special PD4-M-2C-C corridor occupancy detectors were installed. Small intermediate areas and corners were covered by the PD2-M-2C. The school toilets with many individual cubicles are detected with the Indoor 180R-Micro. As well as an optical system, this also has acoustic detection. In this way, the follow-up time is automatically extended if the occupancy detector registers a sound. The PD4-M-2C was installed in the new sports hall. This occupancy detector is specially designed for tall ceilings, and covers an area of max. 447 sq m.

Details about the reference project

Gymnasium Bürgerwiese – Dresden (DE)

Used products PD4-M-TRIO-DIM
PD4-M-2C-K
PD2-M-2C
PD4-M-2C-GH
Indoor180R-Micro
Used systems KNX
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