Reliable Controls Partners with Ad Hoc Electronics


Reliable Controls Corporation is pleased to announce a distribution partnership with Ad Hoc Electronics, manufacturer of Illumra controls.

Ad Hoc Electronics is an innovative wireless control solutions provider with products that are very complementary to HVAC and lighting controls.

Based on EnOcean technology, Illumra wireless control peripherals include light switches, relays, 0-10 V dimming drivers, temperature sensors, occupancy sensors, and light sensors powered by solar or mechanical energy sources. These battery-free transmitters communicate with room and building controllers to conserve energy through occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, and personal workspace control.

Reliable Controls takes great care when bringing on new peripheral partners. Partners must meet strict standards and provide a high degree of quality, service, and value. Ad Hoc Electronics exceeds these expectations and will provide lasting value to the Reliable Controls Authorized Dealer network.

Reliable Controls is a worldwide leader in building automation and controls, with over 200 factory-certified partners in more than 35 countries and a LEED Platinum–certified corporate office and manufacturing facility in Victoria, Canada.

For more information, visit reliablecontrols.com



December 30, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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