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Sensor Switch Adds Scene Controller to nLight Control System

03/12/2009 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Sensor Switch has added a WallPod Scene Controller to its revolutionary nLight Control System. The Scene Controller is a single gang, low voltage device that provides a convenient method of selecting one of four custom lighting control scenes for a room. Unlike most scene controllers that adjust only on/off and dim settings, the scenes run by the nLight WallPod Scene Controller can contain any of a multitude of settings available for the nLight devices within its zone.

Filed Under: Acuity Brands, Products

SensorSwitch Named to Tech Top 40

02/12/2009 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Sensor Switch, Inc. has been chosen as one of Connecticut’s 40 fastest growing technology companies by the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC). Chosen as a winner in the Energy/ Environmental category, Sensor Switch was presented with the Award at the Top 40 Gala on November 6th, 2008 at the Chevrolet Theater in Wallingford.

Filed Under: Acuity Brands, Member News

Sensor Switch’s nLIGHT® Cost-Effectively Integrates Occupancy-based, Daylight-based, Time-based and Manual Lighting Control

04/13/2008 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Sensor Switch has announced that its revolutionary nLight® Control System has been released and is available for immediate installation. nLight is the first lighting control system to cost-effectively integrate Occupancy-based, Daylight-based, Time-based, and Manual control methods. Requiring no centrally hardwired equipment, nLight provides facility managers with the ability to deliver increased energy savings and occupant convenience via one system, all while lowering equipment and installation costs, to provide a quick return on investment.

Filed Under: Acuity Brands, Networked Controls, Products

Lighting Controls Association Welcomes Sensor Switch to Membership

12/18/2007 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

The Lighting Controls Association is pleased to announce that Sensor Switch has been admitted to the Association’s membership, joining the industry’s other leading manufacturers of controls and controllable ballasts.

Filed Under: Acuity Brands, LCA News

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