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Extended-Height WattStopper Occupancy Sensor Allows More Facilities to Benefit from Digital Lighting Control

10/18/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

WattStopper has released a new Digital Lighting Management (DLM) extended height passive infrared (PIR) occupancy sensor that gives specifiers more flexibility when designing control solutions for spaces with 20’ to 40’ ceiling heights. The new LMPC-100-5 supports customer requests for reliable, easy-to-install digital sensor control in spaces such as warehouses, distribution centers and gymnasiums. It […]

Filed Under: Occupancy Sensors, Products, WattStopper

Acuity Brands Launches New Fixture-Mount Occupancy Sensor with Interchangeable Lenses from Sensor Switch

10/07/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Acuity Brands, Inc. recently launched its new LSXR Fixture-Mount Sensor from Sensor Switch. This sensor offers up to four interchangeable lenses and an integrated, adjustable mounting bracket, making it ideal for both high-mount and low-mount lighting control applications. The LSXR Fixture-Mount Occupancy Sensor offers up to four quick-change lenses designed for varying applications and mounting […]

Filed Under: Acuity Brands, Occupancy Sensors, Products

Extended-Height WattStopper Occupancy Sensor Allows More Facilities to Benefit from Digital Lighting Control

09/18/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

WattStopper has released a new Digital Lighting Management (DLM) extended height passive infrared (PIR) occupancy sensor that gives specifiers more flexibility when designing control solutions for spaces with 20’ to 40’ ceiling heights. The new LMPC-100-5 supports customer requests for reliable, easy-to-install digital sensor control in spaces such as warehouses, distribution centers and gymnasiums. It […]

Filed Under: Occupancy Sensors, Products, WattStopper

Who Left The Lights On?

09/12/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Lutron Electronics recently announced the findings from the company’s “Home Lighting Usage and Behavior” survey. This survey looked at energy and electricity within the home and where people tend to leave the lights on. Lutron’s Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch can save energy within the home by turning on lights when people enter the room and […]

Filed Under: Lutron Electronics Co., Occupancy Sensors, Products

Leviton Introduces Super Duty Line of Power Packs

08/02/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Leviton offers a new line of OPP20 Power Packs featuring a true “fail safe” design, assuring circuit activation in power failure and emergency conditions. The four new super duty Power Pack models surpass NEMA 410 16 Amp ballast overload testing and have exceeded 1.5 million switching cycles at full load. They are ideal for a […]

Filed Under: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Occupancy Sensors, Products

OMNI-BP Line Voltage Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensors by Hubbell Building Automation

07/10/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Hubbell Building Automation recently expanded its OMNI-BP ceiling mount occupancy sensor line to include a full suite of line-voltage sensors. The OMNI-BP line voltage sensors are one of the most complete lines of line-voltage sensors on the market today. The new OMNI-BP line voltage sensors provide a solution for every application. Sensors are available in […]

Filed Under: Hubbell Control Solutions, Occupancy Sensors, Products

Lutron Retrofit Kit Makes Stairwell Fluorescent Light Fixtures Energy-Efficient and Code Compliant

06/19/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

The new Stairwell Retrofit Kit Solution from Lutron Electronics saves energy, lowers costs and meets stairwell safety code requirements. The field-adjustable retrofit kit solution contains Lutron dimming ballasts with pre-wired leads, a Lutron wireless control (Powpak stairwell controller), and optional rapid-start sockets, which allow any T12, T8, or T5 fluorescent fixture to be converted into […]

Filed Under: Lutron Electronics Co., Occupancy Sensors, Products

Acuity Brands Enhances Lithonia Lighting D-Series Area LED Luminaires with Motion Sensors

05/15/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Acuity Brands, Inc. recently introduced Lithonia Lighting D-Series Area LED luminaires integrated with Sensor Switch motion sensors. The D-Series Area Size 1 and Size 2 LED luminaires utilize motion sensors to increase energy savings in outdoor applications, saving approximately 80% in energy than comparable fixed output metal halide fixtures. D-Series Area LED luminaires provide a […]

Filed Under: Acuity Brands, Occupancy Sensors, Products

Hubbell WASP2 Wins LIGHTFAIR Innovation Awards Best of Category for Controls

05/06/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Hubbell Building Automation’s WASP2 won Best of Category for Controls, Building Integration, Site Automation and Distribution Systems at the LIGHTFAIR 2013 Innovation Awards in Philadelphia. The WASP2 Fluorescent High Bay Occupancy Sensor provides occupancy-based ON/OFF control of high-bay fluorescent fixtures in warehouse, distribution centers and similar facilities. The product features an integrated daylight sensor that […]

Filed Under: Award Winning Products, Hubbell Control Solutions, Occupancy Sensors, Photosensors, Products

WASP2 Fluorescent High-Bay Occupancy Sensor by Hubbell Building Automation

03/25/2013 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

The HBA WASP2 Fluorescent High Bay Occupancy Sensor is specifically designed for ON/OFF control of high bay fluorescent fixtures in warehouse, distribution centers and similar facilities. The sensor is available in end mount and surface mount versions with either single or dual outputs. All WASP2 sensors feature a daylight sensor which can be used to […]

Filed Under: Hubbell Control Solutions, Occupancy Sensors, Products

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