Pierre Bulb 220V

Updated: 30 Oct 2024
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Dimmable
On/Off
RGB
Warmth
Wave
Description

Pierre’s Smart Bulbs are versatile, energy-efficient lighting solutions that integrate seamlessly with the Pierre ecosystem. Here are their key features:

    1.    Zigbee Connectivity: These smart bulbs connect wirelessly via the Zigbee protocol, enabling reliable and low-energy communication with other Pierre devices.
    2.    Dimming and Color Control: The bulbs offer dimming capabilities and allow users to adjust the color temperature, creating the ideal ambiance for any room.
    3.    Automation & Scheduling: Users can set automations and schedules to control the bulbs, adjusting brightness or turning them on/off based on time or environmental conditions.
    4.    Energy Efficiency: Designed to save energy, these bulbs consume less power than traditional bulbs while offering advanced features like dimming and automation.
    5.    Control Options: The bulbs can be controlled remotely through the Pierre app or locally, allowing flexibility in managing lighting settings.

These smart bulbs provide an easy way to modernize lighting systems with intelligent control and energy-saving features. 

Troubleshooting
What happens if there is a power outage?

If the power goes out, smart devices will retain their last state and resume functionality when power is restored. For critical devices, battery backups can be used to maintain operation during an outage.
 

Lights, switches, and other devices except for sockets will be connected in a star pattern, but where should the star point be? Room-by-room, or can everything be in the house’s distribution cabinet?

The PIERRE system uses star wiring, meaning every device to be controlled must be wired to a central location – the distribution box of the PIERRE Controllers. This box can be separated from high-voltage wiring or combined with it. In some cases, star points are created per floor, with each floor having its own PIERRE distribution box. These boxes are all connected to the internet, ensuring complete system integration and control.

How should the lighting be wired?

For lighting, each fixture to be switched separately must have its own wire. If multiple lights are on the same circuit, they can be connected and controlled by a single switch. All wires must be connected to the PIERRE distribution box. The switch wires must also be wired directly to the PIERRE distribution box.

Can the PIERRE system handle 48V magnetic, recessed LED systems and their dimming?

The PIERRE system supports several dimming methods. These include PWM, 0-10V, and phase dimming.

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