A lighting control panel is an electrical control unit used to manage, distribute, and regulate the lighting system within a building or facility. It brings together multiple lighting circuits in a building or facility for centralized control, allowing users to turn lights on/off uniformly, set operating times, and ensure stable lighting effects in different areas.

From a functional perspective, the lighting control panel acts as a distribution center between the power source and the luminaires, distributing power by area to ensure each circuit receives the appropriate amount of electricity; at the same time, it keeps the wiring neat and orderly, making it easy for maintenance personnel to locate problems and adjust circuits; it also supports automated lighting management. It can automatically turn lights on or off according to schedules, occupant activity, or ambient light levels, reducing waste and improving energy efficiency.

The lighting control panel centrally organizes and distributes lighting circuits, making the lighting system operate more consistently and reliably, avoiding loss of control, and facilitating monitoring and coordination.

Internal Construction of Lighting Control Panel