WattStopper recently announced that it has received a 2011 Building Operating Management Top Product Award for its unique PW-103N multi-way wall switch occupancy sensor with LED nightlight. The sensor provides economical, code-compliant lighting control in a wide variety of applications. The factory default setting is for manual-on operation, to ensure that optimal energy efficiency is available. Lighting remains on as long as any one of the connected sensors detects occupancy. When the space is no longer occupied, lighting will automatically turn off following a time delay that begins when the last sensor ceases to detect occupancy. Lighting can be turned off manually from any of the sensors at any time. If automatic-on operation is preferred, sensors may be easily adjusted.
Philips Lighting Electronics Video: Dynadimmer
Philips Lighting Electronics has produced a video describing its outdoor lighting control product, Dynadimmer.
Dion Hyland Named Director of Sales for Encelium Technologies
Dion Hyland has joined Encelium Technologies of Teaneck, N.J., as director of sales for Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. A resident of the Sacramento area, Hyland is a 24-year electrical industry veteran who possesses extensive professional sales experience working with specifiers, wholesale distributors, manufacturers, electrical contractors and end-users.
NEMA Guidelines on the Application of Dimming to High-Intensity Discharge Lamps
This document provides general information and considerations involved in the design and application of dimming circuitry employed with specific ballasts and lamps in the HID family. Click here to download it free from the NEMA website.
Lutron Launches New Design Tool
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. makes it easy to design light control systems with the debut of the new Lutron Designer.
Lutron Announces Availability of New Apple® iPad™ App for its RadioRA® 2 Total Light Control System
Light control manufacturer Lutron Electronics has announced the availability of an Apple iPad app for its RadioRA 2 total light control system. The app is designed to control lights, shades, temperature and appliances, adding a touch of convenience and the very real benefits of saving energy throughout the home.
Encelium Appoints Kandice Castellino to Director of Energy Service Company and Utility Sales
Kandice Castellino of Center Valley, PA has been named director of energy service company and utility sales at Encelium Technologies based in Teaneck, NJ. In her new role, she will work with a wide range of energy-related businesses throughout North America to accelerate the adoption of Encelium’s Energy Control System™ (ECS) and related total light management solutions.
Join the Conversation About Controls at LinkedIn
Did you know the Lighting Controls Association has a group at Linkedin, where construction professionals share news and opinions about lighting and controls? The group now has more than 400 members–join the group, and the conversation, here.
NEMA Commends FERC on Demand Response Compensation Ruling
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) commends the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a recent decision that will improve the reliability and efficiency of the electric grid. In its final rule, FERC has allowed locational marginal price (LMP) to be paid to demand response (DR) resources in organized wholesale energy markets. This means that […]
Lighting Controls Association Members to Present Daylight Harvesting Workshop at LIGHTFAIR 2011
Lighting Controls Association members will present “Design of Electric Controls for Daylighting,” a three-hour workshop, during the Daylighting Institute at LIGHTFAIR 2011.
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