Legrand North America recently introduced the Wattstopper PW-311 passive infrared 0-10 volt dimming wall switch occupancy sensor to meet the growing demands of energy efficient LED lighting systems. This new sensor provides occupancy and dimming control that supports the latest electrical and energy code requirements, including ASHRAE 90.1 (2010) and California Title 24, for small […]


Legrand Announces Technology Partnership and Integration with Lumenetix araya5® Platform and New Wattstopper DLM Color Control
Legrand, North America recently introduced the Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) Color Control, the industry’s first code-compliant circadian rhythm lighting system. As a controls partner for Lumenetix, the DLM Color Control will be interoperable with Lumenetix’s cutting edge araya5® LED light engine. DLM Color Control marks a significant expansion in Wattstopper DLM capabilities. With increased […]

WattStopper’s Charles Knuffke on Controlling LED Lighting
Craig DiLouie, LC recently interviewed Charles Knuffke, WattStopper VP of Systems & Evangelist for an article about controlling LED lighting for an article for tED Magazine. The interview is published in its entirety below. DiLouie: How are LED sources different from traditional sources in terms of controllability and behavior while controlled? Knuffke: “Controllability” may be […]

Legrand Introduces WattStopper DLM 0-10V Dimming Room Controller
Legrand, North America has announced the addition of Wattstopper 0-10V Digital Room Controllers, the LMRC-110 Series, to its suite of Digital Lighting Management (DLM) load controllers. As the foundation of the DLM platform, these installation-friendly room controllers simplify code mandated multi-level control requirements and integration into intelligent buildings. The LMRC-110 series enables quicker installations, supports […]

Wattstopper DLM Platform Expands Capabilities
Legrand, North America recently announced new product enhancements to its award-winning Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) platform with a new user interface and now programmable DLM Groups programming capability. Easy to deploy, customize, and build into the DLM architecture, these out-of-the-box enhancements provide greater system simplicity, flexibility, and scalability than ever before. The 2.1 version […]

Lighting Controls Association’s LIGHTFAIR Product Guide
The Lighting Controls Association is proud to offer an advance look at a selection of new products that will be displayed by members at LIGHTFAIR International April 26-28 in San Diego. While some can be seen here, many more await at member booths, so be sure to visit! ACUITY BRANDS WSX D 0 – 10V […]

LCA TV: WattStopper Wireless Exterior Lighting Controls
This short video, produced by the Lighting Controls Association at the 2015 LIGHTFAIR event, introduces the building industry to WattStopper’s new wireless exterior lighting controls. Click here to learn more.

WattStopper’s Next Generation Outdoor Sensors
WattStopper® recently announced a new product and new capabilities for its FSP-200 series sensors. Ideal for areas such as parking facilities, gas stations, pedestrian pathways, and warehouses, these next generation sensors maximize safety and security, and simplify compliance with the latest ASHRAE 90.1 (2010)/IECC (2012) and California Title 24 (2013) garage and outdoor lighting control […]

WattStopper Brings the Power and Simplicity of Digital Lighting Management to the Luminaire
WattStopper® has launched a suite of Digital Lighting Management (DLM) luminaire-integrated control products providing engineers, contractors and building owners a simple, flexible and scalable way to incorporate individual fixture control into open office environments. Leveraging WattStopper’s DLM technology platform, the solution can be easily configured to meet the latest code and building requirements and changes, […]

WattStopper’s Charles Knuffke on Lighting Control Retrofits
LCA: How would you characterize current and future demand for lighting controls in existing commercial buildings? Knuffke: It is fragmented. While I travel around the country for work, I live in the Bay Area, so I’ve got a very California-based viewpoint of the situation. The new provisions in California’s Title 24 requires more controls in […]
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