Lighting Control Package
Radiance

Radiance

LEVEL 03

The complete lighting control documentation set. Everything in Lumen — plus switchboard layouts, hardware-specific wiring typicals, cable labelling conventions, DIN-rail allocation, and full cross-referenced documentation.

Radiance is what you hand to an electrician, a programmer, and a client — and walk away from. Every connection is drawn. Every label is specified. No manual-hunting. No site interpretation. No callbacks to the designer for information that should have been in the drawing set.

The Problem This Solves

The electrician should never need to open a product manual on site.

A lighting control system has three distinct installation phases: electrical rough-in, control system commissioning, and client handover. Each phase is performed by a different trade, often weeks apart, often by people who were not present for the previous phase.

Without complete documentation, information is transferred verbally, via photos of previous installs, via manufacturer manuals that don't account for project-specific conditions, and via callbacks to the integrator. Every one of these channels introduces errors, delays, and cost.

Radiance eliminates these channels by putting every required piece of information into the drawing set. The electrician has wiring typicals that are drawn to the actual hardware on this project. The switchboard is laid out before it is built. Every cable is labelled in the documentation before it is pulled. The client has a document that explains their lighting system without requiring a programmer to interpret it.

The cost of Radiance is recovered on the first project where a callback does not happen.

Radiance Deliverables

What Is Delivered — Radiance Additions

01

Switchboard Layouts

Every lighting control board is drawn to scale: DIN-rail allocation, dimmer positions, circuit breaker positions, cable entry paths, and spare capacity. The electrician knows exactly where every component sits before the board is built — not after. No position conflicts, no last-minute rearrangements, no thermal density issues.

02

Wiring Typicals per Hardware Type

A detailed wiring diagram is produced for each distinct type of dimmer, driver interface, or processor used in the project. Rather than directing the electrician to a product manual — which they may not have, and which may not address site-specific requirements — the wiring typical draws the actual connection topology for the hardware as installed in this project. Phase dimmers, DALI gateways, 0–10V interfaces, RGBW controllers, and processor I/O are each drawn to their specific terminal designations.

03

Connectivity Identification & Cable Labelling

Every cable is labelled in the documentation. The labelling convention is consistent across the floor plan, the switchboard layout, and the wiring typicals — so a cable marked L3-D04-SW2 on the plan corresponds to the same identifier on the switchboard drawing and in the wiring typical. Electricians label cables during first fix. Programmers trace cables during commissioning. The label is the link between physical infrastructure and control system addressing.

04

Dimming Hardware Labelling in Switchboards

Each dimmer and control module in the switchboard is labelled with its channel address, its zone name, and the circuit it serves. A panel that is labelled correctly during installation can be read during commissioning without needing the documentation open. This is a significant time saver during multi-day commissioning schedules.

05

Cross-Referenced Document Set

The Radiance package is a cohesive set, not a collection of independent documents. The floor plan refers to the switchboard layout. The switchboard layout refers to the wiring typicals. The wiring typicals refer to the channel schedule. Every document contains enough cross-reference information that a reader can navigate to the answer they need without contacting the designer. This is what professional construction documentation looks like.

Included — All Previous Levels

Everything from Glow and Lumen

Annotated floor plan markup with channel assignments
Fixture type identification and protocol colour coding
Zone and group colour coding across all areas
Product specification list by category
Programming spreadsheet — floor-by-floor, room-by-room
Load schedule generation per dimmer circuit
Full channel assignments
The Right Package For

Projects where documentation is the difference between margin and variation.

Large Residences

Projects with 30+ lighting circuits across multiple floors, multiple switchboards, and multiple subcontractors. The complexity of the installation demands a documentation set that can be read independently by each trade.

Builder Handover Projects

Where the integrator is not the primary subcontractor and the electrical and data works are completed by a separate builder-appointed contractor. The Radiance set becomes the specification that builder and integrator both work to.

High-Accountability Projects

Where the client, architect, or project manager requires formal documentation of the lighting control scope — for approval, for records, or for future service by a different provider. Radiance is the document that survives the project.

Start with Radiance

Complete documentation. Every cable labelled. Every board drawn. Issue it and walk away.