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Lighting Control System Upgrade for Club Glenvale

Case Study – Comfort Electrical

Case Study: Lighting Control System Upgrade for Club Glenvale

Client: Club Glenvale, Toowoomba Hockey Association Inc.

Location: Toowoomba

Service Provided: Cbus Controller Replacement and LED Lighting Adjustments

Challenge:

Club Glenvale faced a sudden issue with their Cbus controller, which left them unable to adjust lighting throughout the club. They initially reached out to local electricians but found limited expertise in the Cbus system.

Solution:

During a prior lighting upgrade to LEDs, the club was referred to Comfort Electrical Services for their specialized knowledge. Ben from Comfort Electrical quickly diagnosed the issue, replaced the faulty Cbus controller, and adjusted the system to ensure smooth operation with the new LED lighting.

Results:

The club regained full lighting control, with improvements tailored to the new LED setup. Comfort Electrical’s timely and skilled approach allowed Club Glenvale to resume normal operations without prolonged disruption.

“Recently our Cbus controller failed, and we were left with no ability to adjust lighting throughout the Club. After contacting local electricians, we discovered that knowledge of the system and how to replace the controller was very limited. During the upgrade of our lights to LEDs, we were given Comfort Electrical’s contact, and the process of replacing the controller was undertaken by them. Ben from Comfort was very knowledgeable about the Cbus system and in a very timely manner was able to replace the controller as well as make adjustments to ensure the new LED lighting operated correctly. I would certainly recommend Comfort Electrical for any Cbus-related repairs and advice.”

— Martin Taylor, General Manager, Club Glenvale, Toowoomba Hockey Association

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Ben Lennie, Owner and Certified Electrician on the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Coomera

Ben Lennie

Owner and Licensed Electrical

Over the last 20 years, I’ve worked in Electrical, Data, CCTV, Audio Visual, Home Theatre, Security and a variety of control systems including C-BUS, RTI CONTROLSAVANT to name a few.

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