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Jasper Hijink • Feb 23, 2021

Scotrail installs Mymesh as a model station

ScotRail is embarking on a journey to make their stations smarter. Controlling the lighting automatically, and monitoring for faults and emergency testing will make the maintenance more efficient. The client chose to upgrade the lighting with luminaires from Designplan. The IK15 rated luminaires are ultimately suitable for the challenging environment. All the lighting on platforms, concourse area and ticket office was upgraded and brought onto 1 mesh wireless network.


The Mymesh installation automatically controls the lighting based on a local time clock. Personnel can override this with key-switches if they need to. The emergency lighting is automatically tested for a monthly function test, and yearly duration test, where the system provides centralised reporting.


Having the testing and reporting automated over the many stations will bring significant improvement in the efficiency of the maintenance and will guarantee compliance.

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