Regulatory Compliance

Published

23 March 2024

Dynalite products are designed and tested for compliance to a range of international regulatory standards.

These include but are not limited to RCM, CE, UL/cUL, UKCA, and China RoHS. Additionally, our system also supports adherence to global building standards such as BREEAM, LEED, and WELL.

Users may also monitor, manage, and run scheduled testing on their emergency lighting system with our head-end software, System Manager.

Benefits

Building certification

Dynalite products are designed and tested for compliance to a range of international regulatory standards including CE, UL, UKCA, RCM, and RoHS certifications, as well as FCC & ICES-003 compliance.

 

Quality certification

Our circuitry & components are meticulously designed & selected to provide quality, trouble-free operation through it’s lifetime. On top of that, each individual product is rigorously tested before it leaves the factory, to ensure that when it arrives on site it is ready to perform.

Product consistency is maintained throughout the product life cycle in our commitment to ISO9001 Quality Standards.

Wellness standards

Our system supports adherence to global building sustainability and wellness standards such as BREEAM, LEED, and WELL.

For example, human-centric lighting supports circadian health and the wellbeing of occupants, whilst the elimination of standby power consumption reduces unnecessary power consumption in green spaces.

Emergency lighting

Through regular testing, and a range of monitoring and maintenance tools, the Dynalite system supports the reliable operation of emergency lighting systems.

System Manager can automate regular functional tests, duration tests, and DALI lamp tests to comply with local regulatory requirements.

Regulatory Compliance Articles

Demystifying DALI-2: What is it and how does it differ from DALI? Demystifying DALI-2: What is it and how does it differ from DALI?
Demystifying DALI-2: What is it and how does it differ from DALI?
The launch of the DALI-2 certification has been recognized by the world’s most reputable lighting manufacturers as a leap forward in lighting interoperability. Despite boasting a stringent certification and testing process, market confusion regarding the difference between DALI and DALI-2 still exists. Luckily, the answer is simpler than one might think.

Regulatory Compliance Case Studies

Case Study

Täby Centrum

Few places are as dependent on good illumination and flexible lighting control as a shopping center. Täby Centrum, first opened in 1968 and owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, is one of Sweden’s most iconic shopping environments.
Case Study

Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital is the South Australia’s largest public hospital, providing a comprehensive range of services to an estimated 85,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients each year.
Case Study

Allianz Stadium

Allianz Stadium is a world-class sporting venue located in Moore Park, Sydney. The stadium hosts major sporting events and concerts, attracting large crowds of up to 42,500 people. As part of its recent redevelopment between 2019 and 2022, the stadium underwent a major lighting control upgrade to enhance the spectator experience and operational efficiency.
Case Study

AAMI Park

The iconic $268 million AAMI Park, Melbourne’s first purpose-built rectangular pitch stadium, is the latest addition to the city’s elite sport and entertainment precinct.

More Capabilities

Lighting Management

At its core, the Dynalite system is a lighting management platform.

We enable users to create different lighting scenes to suit a variety of tasks and occasions, schedule those scenes to occur automatically or via a manual trigger, sort luminaires into functional groups and then reassign those luminaires to different areas as the needs of a space change, and much more.

Although lighting management is fundamental to what we do, it’s important to remember that our system provides value beyond illumination. This is where our strengths in energy management, occupant comfort, environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance, and integrated operation come into play.

Energy Management

The Dynalite System reduces energy consumption and lowers a building’s operating costs.

A selection of tools such as daylight harvesting, occupancy detection, dimming, and scheduling work in unison to eliminate unnecessary power usage and support our customers’ sustainability objectives without compromising occupant comfort.

Regulatory Compliance

Dynalite products are designed and tested for compliance to a range of international regulatory standards.

These include but are not limited to RCM, CE, UL/cUL, UKCA, and China RoHS. Additionally, our system also supports adherence to global building standards such as BREEAM, LEED, and WELL.

Users may also monitor, manage, and run scheduled testing on their emergency lighting system with our head-end software, System Manager.

Integrated Operation

The Dynalite system seamlessly integrates with a range of third-party systems to optimise building efficiency and enhance occupant comfort.

For example, occupant detection may be used to return a HVAC unit to standby mode when a room is unoccupied, or our system might adjust the blinds in an office building throughout the day to minimise glare. The possibilities are endless.

Occupancy Comfort

Keep the well-being of building occupants at the forefront.

Bespoke lighting scenes create ambiance and enhance performance of the task at hand. Lighting levels can adapt dynamically to suit the time of day and support circadian health. Integration with third-party systems such as HVAC and audio-visual create a simple yet sophisticated user experience.

Environmental Monitoring

A selection of motion sensors, environmental sensors, user interfaces, and dry-contact input devices provide valuable insights that can be used to finetune a building’s energy management strategy and more.

The Dynalite System makes it easy to monitor environmental conditions, analyse occupancy trends, and even report individual rooms’ occupancy status to your building or property management system.