Clipsal Australia was formed in 1920 and is a market leader in electrical accessories, data communications, industrial and home automation markets.
November 21st, 2008
Clipsal Integrated Systems specialises in home automation and lighting control systems for residential and commercial applications via the C-Bus system. Designed and manufactured by Clipsal, C-Bus is an exclusive lighting control and automation system which brings enhanced living and environmental benefits to virtually any residential or commercial environment. Clipsal has thousands of qualified installers worldwide, including Systems Integrators and C-Bus Approved Installers.
Product Range
Power points, light switches, home automation, conduit fittings and ducting.
Major Brands
Clipsal, C-Bus, C-Bus Wireless and C-Bus Multi Room Audio.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Clipsal Australia has a commitment to environmental responsibility. Clipsal’s lighting control and automation products conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The C-Bus range was designed with an energy management and efficiency focus, making its technology ideal for commercial applications. Clipsal’s environmental commitment also extends towards office and factory operations.
Major Projects
50 Lonsdale St, Vic; MCG, Vic; Wembley Stadium, UK; McLaren F1 Headquarters, London, UK; Brisbane Magistrates Court, Qld; Hilton Hotel, SA; Mangrove West Coast, Shenzhen, China; Fisher and Paykel Headquarters, NZ.
Specialised Services
Clipsal’s 84-page Essential Checklist publication encourages consumers to have a proactive say in the kind of electrical accessories they choose for their home.
Lead Time
Ex stock.
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