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Watt Stopper’s New Fixture-Installed Occupancy Sensors Add Control Convenience

06/18/2005 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Watt Stopper/Legrand’s new FS occupancy sensors bring occupancy-based lighting control to a wide range of lighting types. Specifically designed to integrate directly into lighting fixtures, FS sensors enable lighting and control in a single convenient package.

Filed Under: Legrand, Products

Watt Stopper’s Miro® Redefines Residential Wiring Devices and Lighting Controls

04/18/2005 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

The Watt Stopper introduces Miro®, an innovative line of architectural wiring devices and wireless RF lighting control products. Miro redefines both the form and functionality of electrical controls for discerning homeowners. More than ever, today’s homeowners demand elegance throughout their homes, from luxury floor coverings underfoot to dramatic lighting fixtures overhead. Miro answers that demand, and adds a new dimension—fingertip lighting control that’s convenient and easy to use.

Filed Under: Legrand, Products, Residential

Watt Stopper/Legrand’s Lighting Integrator Offers Modular, Scalable Control

04/18/2005 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Watt Stopper/Legrand has unveiled its innovative, single-platform lighting control panel product, Lighting Integrator. With a modular architecture, Lighting Integrator supports a buildup of control capability built on a foundation of low voltage, relay-based control.

Filed Under: Legrand, Products

New Low-profile 360-degree Occupancy Sensors Boost Energy Efficiency with Advanced Technology

04/18/2005 by Lighting Controls Association Leave a Comment

Watt Stopper/Legrand has unveiled a new family of occupancy sensors featuring 360° coverage, advanced detection technology, and a low-profile design.

Filed Under: Legrand, Products

Introduction to Lighting Automation for the Home

02/14/2005 by Craig DiLouie 2 Comments

Automated lighting control—programmable dimming and on-off control—can transform a home as well as the homeowner’s lifestyle. With declining costs and complexity, these systems are no longer exclusively the province of luxury homes.

Filed Under: Articles, Legrand, Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Lutron Electronics Co., Products, Residential

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