When your specification includes “Kopp control devices”, “Kopp dimmers and regulators”, “Kopp programmable timers”, “Kopp motion and presence sensors”, you are defining a system-level automation layer — not just individual switches. Kopp offers a complete portfolio of control modules, sensors and timer systems designed for commercial, industrial and high-end residential installations.
Kopp’s dimmers and regulators include both phase-cut and universal types, suitable for LED, halogen and incandescent loads. Their catalogue shows items like “Push-change-over dimmer … LED 3-170 W” under their basic components range.
Specifying “Kopp dimmers and regulators” means you require lighting control modules that integrate cleanly into the same device system as switches/outlets and support professional wiring standards.
Their timer range covers electromechanical and digital devices, for example outdoor mechanical timer (shortest interval 30 min) and mini programmable digital timer with up to 140 programs.
By specifying “Kopp programmable timers”, you commit to modules that automate lighting, ventilation or other loads reliably, with high specification and brand-integrated serviceability.
Kopp Room Control Units, Motion & Presence Sensors — Automated Environment Management
Modern installations demand sensors and presence detection for lighting, HVAC, access control. Kopp’s “transmitters and sensors” under their Blue-Control smart-home line include universal transmitters and battery-powered door/window contacts
When the spec says “Kopp motion and presence sensors” or “Kopp room control units”, you are specifying hardware that goes beyond simple switches — you’re enabling automated responses based on occupancy, daylight, motion or scene settings.
Kopp Lighting Control Modules & Automation Controllers — Integration for Scalability
Kopp includes modules that allow networked, app-control, or system-wide automation — for example their Blue-Control line enables Bluetooth 5 Mesh control of lighting and blinds.
If your specification includes “Kopp lighting control modules” or “Kopp automation controllers”, you are building for a higher tier of system integration, not just device replacement.
When your procurement list includes “Kopp control devices”, “Kopp dimmers and regulators”, or “Kopp automation controllers”, substitution may not be allowed and consistency is key. At Bank of Lamps, you get:
By choosing Kopp control devices via Bank of Lamps, you’re not simply installing parts — you’re building an intelligent, service-ready infrastructure aligned with professional standards.