Control-A-Lite

The modern way to control natural daylight to dark areas of homes, offices and factories.

Control-a-lite is an energy efficient mechanical device, used in conjunction with new or existing Woodroffe Skylights. The Control-a-lite system is exclusive to Woodroffe and has been rewarded with Four Australian Design Awards being successful in 1980, 1985, 1987 and 1990.

Purpose

The main function of the Control-a-lite system is to control the flow of the light into the room below. Rooms such as bedrooms, living rooms, at times require different intensities of light to suit the work or mood. Control-a-lite gives you this control.

Features

  • Attractive appearance
  • Energy saving soft natural light
  • Controlled lighting
  • Electrically or manually operated
  • Excellent durability
  • Large range of sizes
  • Winner of Four Australian Design Awards

Sizes

The Control-a-lite is available to suit most sizes of Woodroffe Skylight range.

Model: Manual K Type

This unit has the same louvre mechanism as the electric system except it has a manual winder in lieu of an electric motor. The winder mechanism terminates on the ceiling frame flange. By inserting a winder stick it can be opened or closed to your desired light intensity. After completion of adjustment the winder stick is removed and stored.

The Control-a-lite system is manufactured to fit easily into the base of the Woodroffe Skylight. This provides easy access, should you be required to remove the louvres at any stage.

Model: Electric K Type

This unit is a compact design with metal louvre blades. It is driven by a 240 volt AC swiss geared motor. By the press of a button switch, light can be controlled from full light to 95% shut off. This unit is designed to control light but not fully shut it out. The unit takes approximately 30 seconds to go from fully open to fully shut. The Control-a-lite system is manufactured to fit easily to the base of the Woodroffe Skylight. This provides easy access, should you require to remove the louvres at any stage.