DTD controller mimics natural light cycle

27 November 2024 | Int. Livestockhousing Guide |

Mimicking the natural light cycle is conducive to good animal behaviour. Just like humans, abrupt contrasts in luminosity can cause stress and disrupt your animals’ well-being. The DTD controller allows you to dim CBM lighting products from 0.2% to 100% without flickering. 

The automatic/manual knobs enable high precision control to efficiently manage your lighting system in the house. The push buttons enable a swift transition to manual mode. 

The DTD controller can be used in Master or Slave mode allowing automated control of lighting according to preset preferences or conditions, therefore offering more flexibility.  

The DTD controller is compatible with most centralised systems. Available in one or two zone configuration, DTD series offers 10 amps capacity per zone and is powered on 120V or 220V. The DTD-2 version also has the option to have both zones operate their own program. The DTD controller is designed and manufactured in Canada.

More information: www.cbmlighting.com

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