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RTLED Lithonia Lighting
LED PARFECTION / DECO Litetronics
Litetronics International bolstered its portfolio of green lighting solutions with the launch of its brand new LED PARFEC- TION and LED-DECO product lines. The LED PARFECTION bulbs feature advanced optics and heat management technol- ogy with the patent pending Eco-Clear™ optics lens and Thermal Breeze™ cool- ing system. The LED-DECO light bulbs feature an internal heat sink that is concealed inside the bulb that enhances aesthetics and they also have a unique LED mounting frame that provides omni- directional light to make chandeliers sparkle. Both LED lines are dimmable down to 3% of light output with smooth dimming control.
www.litetronics.com
Quantum Lutron
An ideal solution for new construction or renovations, Quantum is a lighting control system that has the ability to manage total light levels in response to available daylight. Quantum automati- cally dims or switches all electric light- ing and can also control daylight using automated window shades. Features include Hyperion™ Solar Adaptive Shad- ing and the Green Glance™ program. Hy- perion is an automated shading system that adjusts shades throughout the day based on the sun’s position, maximising available daylight in a space while mini- mising glare and solar heat gain. Green Glance is software for the Quantum solution that displays the lighting energy savings of a building.
www.lutron.com
RTLED is a high-quality, volumetric re- cessed luminaire that delivers ambient white light throughout an entire space while reducing energy costs, mainte- nance costs and a building’s environ- mental footprint. The RTLED is powered by an advanced Samsung LED light engine to deliver a high colour rendering (80+ CRI), 3500K colour temperature, and full range dim- ming with 0-10V DC control. Another benefit of RTLED is it reduces maintenance costs by delivering 50,000 hours of light without having to replace lamps or ballasts, which reduces down- time and increases employee produc- tivity. The luminaire adjusts itself to eliminate the waste of over lighting.
www.lithonia.com/RTLED
Stratus LED Wall Grazer Pure Lighting
The Stratus LED Wall Grazer by Pure Lighting highlights textured walls or other vertical surfaces up to 30 feet. The LED modules are dimmable, field replace- able and available in warm or cool white as well as RGB. There are currently four different versions: 4’ Warm White 1576 lumens, 4’ Cool White 2285 lumens, 1’ Warm White 394 lumens, 1’ Cool White 571 lumens with a 95 CRI for Warm White, 80 CRI for Cool White.
www.purelighting.com
EnduraLED 12W Philips Lighting
Shown for the first time at Lightfair International, the 12W EnduraLED light bulb marks an important breakthrough in the use of LED lighting technology in everyday applications. Expanding on the Philips EnduraLED family of replacement lighting solutions, the new lamp has a rated life of 25,000 hours, as opposed to a standard 60 watt incandescent bulb which is rated at about 1,000 hours. This means that over the course of the LED life, replacing a 60 watt standard bulb could save a business or household $120 per lamp. It will be available in the U.S. in the fourth quarter of 2010, well ahead of U.S. legislation requiring the use of more energy efficient lighting which commences in 2012. For business users the new lamp will provide instant plug-in savings through extended life and reduced energy and maintenance costs.
www.philips.com
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