 E-Mon says its new Green Class submeters are designed for LEED certification points and other green building initiatives. Offering utility-grade metering accuracy, the company says its Green Class submeters are a cost-effective way to benchmark and monitor energy usage trends and to estimate CO2 emissions. Green Meters are also good for measuring and verifying the on-going effectiveness of LEED, EPACT, renewable energy, demand response and other major energy-related initiatives that can positively impact the facility’s bottom line, while also increasing environmental awareness within the using facility. E-Mon’s 0-2V split-core current sensors allow Green Class meters to be quickly and easily installed into the facility’s electrical envelope without powering down any loads. Available in a variety of voltage/current/wiring configurations, Green Class meters are compatible with E-Mon Energy meter reading and billing software, and also commercially available building automation systems. E-Mon can provide assistance to customers designing cost-effective green metering and compliance programs for their own facilities. For information: visit www.emon.com . |
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 Watt Stopper/Legrand’s new LS101 is a single-zone, daylighting controller designed to switch lights OFF and ON when light levels detected by the unit’s internal light sensor fall above or below factory- or user-defined setpoints. The LS-101 requires minimal adjustment at startup, as factory-set parameters are appropriate for many applications. During startup, you can see the current light level displayed in footcandles and can establish ON and OFF setpoints. Other user-adjustable parameters include the OFF delay time and deadband range—settings that prevent rapid cycling of the controlled lights during brief and moderate fluctuations of daylighting levels. Depending on placement, the controller can function as either a closed-loop or open-loop system, sensing either a combination of electric and daylight contribution or daylight only. For information, visit: www.wattstopper.com |
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 Leviton has expanded its miniZ intelligent daylight management system offering to include a new Dual Room miniZ, which combines occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting and flexible lighting control functionality in a compact package for two individual rooms. As a self-contained, self-configuring system, it is designed to meet a variety of commercial lighting needs, from basic switching to multi-zone daylight harvesting. The miniZ systems provide an exclusive AutoCal feature that automates photocell calibration; this establishes maximum light output levels and calculates light loss factors, resulting in accurate lumen output. For information, visit: www.leviton.com |
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GE’s Starcoat SXL lamps provide the same light as standard F32T8 lamps but promise longer life, offering 36,000 hours of life at 12 hours per start on rapid-start ballasts. This decreases burnouts and reduces labour and disposal costs because of longer periods between relamping.
For information, visit: www.gelighting.com |
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Invensys’ new Robertshaw i-Series programmable thermostats can be set up in half the time than some other models because of their installation ‘wizard’ feature. The Setup Wizard on models 9701i2 and 9725i2 saves contractors installation time and also makes programming easier for homeowners by navigating users through a series of menu-driven screens with simple instructions in English, French or Spanish. In addition to the wizard, Invensys has added numerous features, such as automated time adjustment for Daylight Saving Time and indoor air quality reminders. Also new is adjustable backlighting that can be used at all times or only while programming, and three levels of security that allow homeowners to protect against unwanted changes. Users can also control the temperature via remote sensor when these models are used with Robertshaw remote indoor/outdoor sensors.
For information, visit:. www.icca.invensys.com
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LEDtronics says its latest generation of R30 LED Reflector spotlight bulbs combine advanced Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies, standard 25mm Edison bases and light optimizing designs to produce vivid light. R30 LED bulbs are available in five light emitting angles (15°, 20°, 30°, 40° and 95°) and in 120 volts AC. Other voltages from 12V to 240V — AC or DC —are available for qualified customers. With a power draw of only 4.5Watts, the savings add up quickly, says the company. R30 LED bulbs are designed to perform well in systems subjected to voltage dips or surges. Integrated current-limited resistors ensure that no circuit modifications are required. Solid-state design renders LEDs impervious to electrical and mechanical shock, vibration, frequent switching and environmental extremes. With an average lifespan of 100,000-plus hours (11 years)—up to 50,000 hours for white LEDs—LED bulbs operate reliably year after year and are appropriate for many energy-saving uses, says the company.
For information visit: www.ledtronics.com . |
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