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Lighting Design + Application<br />
March 2003<br />
2003<br />
Lighting Equipment<br />
& Accessories<br />
Directory
CONTENTS<br />
FEATURES<br />
A Well-Conditioned Athlete 36<br />
HGA and The Weidt Group partner to<br />
create an efficient home for athletics<br />
Nashville’s Frist-Class Museum 42<br />
The mission: To restore majesty and grandeur to<br />
an art deco post office turned museum<br />
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT<br />
& ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY<br />
Directory Intro 49<br />
Directory Contents 50<br />
Alphabetical Listing of Manufacturers 51<br />
Product Category Listing 68<br />
Geographical Listings 103<br />
MARCH 2003<br />
VOL. 33/NO. 3<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
5 Beardsley’s Beat<br />
6 Executive<br />
Vice-President Reports<br />
8 Letters to the Editor<br />
10 Energy Concerns<br />
12 Regional Voices<br />
13 Retrofit Quarterly<br />
18 Views on the<br />
Visual Environment<br />
22 Essay By Invitation<br />
26 Scanning The Spectrum<br />
26<br />
29 IES News<br />
33 2003 Progress Report<br />
Invitation to Submit<br />
47 IESNA Membership<br />
Application Form<br />
106 Light Products<br />
108 Scheduled Events<br />
111 Classified Advertisements<br />
112 Ad Offices<br />
112 Ad Index<br />
ON THE COVER: If only all files were as easy to find as this “File on Light”<br />
co-created by Photographer Carl Picco and Art Director Anthony Picco,<br />
to symbolize LD+A’s Annual Lighting Equipment and Accessories Directory.<br />
LD+A (ISSN 0360-6325) is published monthly in the United States of America by the <strong>Illuminating</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>Society</strong> of North America, 120 Wall Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY. 10005, 212-248-5000. © 2003 by the <strong>Illuminating</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>Society</strong> of North<br />
America. Periodicals postage paid at New York, N.Y. 10005 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to LD+A, 120 Wall Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10005.<br />
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President<br />
Randy Reid<br />
Past President<br />
Pamela K. Horner, LC<br />
Manager, Technical Training<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA<br />
Senior Vice-President<br />
Ronnie Farrar, LC<br />
Lighting Specialist<br />
Duke Power<br />
Executive Vice-President<br />
William Hanley, CAE<br />
Vice-President—-Design & Application<br />
John R. Selander, LC<br />
Regional Sales Manager<br />
The Kirlin Company<br />
Vice-President—Educational Activities<br />
Fred Oberkircher, LC<br />
Director<br />
TCU Center for Lighting Education<br />
Texas Christian University<br />
Vice-President—-Member Activities<br />
Jeff Martin, LC<br />
Vice-President—-Technical & Research<br />
Ronald Gibbons<br />
Lighting Research Scientist, Advanced<br />
Product Test and Evaluation Group<br />
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute<br />
Treasurer<br />
Boyd Corbett<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Directors<br />
Jean Black<br />
PPL Services Corp.<br />
Anthony J. Denami, LC<br />
Donald Newquist, LC<br />
Professional Design Associates, Inc.<br />
Earl Print, LC<br />
Lightolier<br />
Joel Siegel, LC<br />
Edison Price Lighting<br />
James Sultan, LC<br />
Studio Lux<br />
RVP/Directors<br />
Kevin Flynn<br />
Kiku Obata & Company<br />
www.iesna.org<br />
2002-2003<br />
Board of Directors<br />
IESNA<br />
Russ Owens, LC<br />
West Coast Design Group<br />
My commentary last August<br />
on creativity prompted this<br />
comment from a reader in<br />
San Diego:<br />
“Beach volleyball games for the<br />
Rand scientists in Santa Monica<br />
are locally famous for getting the<br />
creative juices flowing. I’ve been<br />
wondering if some such activity<br />
could be used in lighting design.”<br />
As I look out my window on a subfreezing<br />
day in New York City, I can<br />
honestly say that anything resembling<br />
beach volleyball at IESNA is out<br />
of the question. But maybe a Polar<br />
Bear Club on the banks of the East<br />
River is just what we need to tap our<br />
unconscious. Better that than hugging<br />
trees in Central Park!<br />
Another reader responded to my<br />
January commentary on the superficiality<br />
of many PowerPoint presentations.<br />
“Thought you’d enjoy the<br />
article ‘Killing Me Microsoftly’ from<br />
the January 5th issue of the Chicago<br />
Tribune magazine,” the reader<br />
wrote. In the article, Julia Keller,<br />
the Tribune’s cultural critic, writes,<br />
“Almost nobody speaks in public<br />
anymore without using PowerPoint.<br />
But some liken the program to a<br />
cognitive Veg-O-Matic that slices<br />
and dices human thought.”<br />
Ms. Keller offers a tongue-incheek<br />
version of poet Robert<br />
Frost’s “Stopping by the Woods on<br />
a Snowy Evening” as it might be<br />
presented in PowerPoint. Among<br />
her bulleted items for project goals:<br />
• To watch woods fill up with<br />
snow<br />
• To do so without being<br />
observed<br />
• To steal some time from other<br />
projects<br />
• To stay mindful of other projects,<br />
however<br />
I decided to try my hand at turning<br />
a tribute to Richard Kelly by Philip<br />
Johnson into a PowerPoint presentation.<br />
Here’s Johnson’s original:<br />
“Richard was a teacher. He was<br />
my guru—the man who taught me<br />
the importance of lighting. When I<br />
first moved into the glass house,<br />
there was no light other than the<br />
sun. You can imagine the problem<br />
with reflections. If you had one bulb,<br />
you saw six. When it got dark outside,<br />
there wasn’t anything a lighting<br />
man could do, or so I thought.<br />
Richard founded the art of residential<br />
lighting when he designed the<br />
lighting for the glass house. He realized<br />
there was no place to put the<br />
lights but the floor, and someday<br />
we’ll have an IES meeting there and<br />
you’ll see how it works. It was a little<br />
on the expensive side, but I don’t<br />
think that ever stopped Richard.<br />
That’s why he’d have someone like<br />
Der Scutt looking over him today,<br />
controlling the shekels.”<br />
BEARDSLEY’S<br />
BEAT<br />
And, here’s my take on how the<br />
wizards of PowerPoint might convert<br />
Johnson’s flowing narrative<br />
into brief snippets:<br />
• Connecticut real estate<br />
• Avoidance of reflection<br />
• Cost constraints<br />
• Luminaire placement<br />
• Der Scutt—the Finn of finance<br />
• Shekel exchange rate<br />
• Next IESNY meeting—Phil’s<br />
place<br />
(Cut to audio track of “You Light<br />
Up My Life.”)<br />
As Tribune critic Julia Keller<br />
observed:<br />
”What sort of world is reflected<br />
in PowerPoint A world stripped<br />
down to briefly summarized essences,<br />
a world snipped clean of<br />
the annoying underbrush of ambiguity<br />
and complication. But is that the<br />
world in which we want to live And<br />
are the values prized by businesses—succinctness,<br />
directness, manipulation<br />
of symbols—also the values<br />
we want running our schools<br />
and nurturing our children”<br />
Elsewhere in this issue, Executive<br />
Vice President Bill Hanley<br />
mentions that I have opted to<br />
retire. My thanks to Bill and the<br />
wonderful staff of IESNA for their<br />
strong support. And a special<br />
thanks to Rita Harrold—a longtime<br />
colleague and friend.<br />
Charles<br />
Beardsley,<br />
Editor<br />
LD+A/March 2003 5
We goofed in mid January.<br />
You received a few e-<br />
mails—blank e-mails—<br />
from the <strong>Society</strong>. In an effort to<br />
upgrade the options, which would<br />
allow us to send more information<br />
to members, a few blank e-mails<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
VICE PRESIDENT<br />
REPORTS<br />
William<br />
Hanley,<br />
CAE<br />
were unleashed. No virus was<br />
involved. And we do apologize.<br />
Some members did, however,<br />
respond:<br />
“Actually, it was nice to receive<br />
an e-mail from the IESNA….”<br />
“Huh”<br />
“Thanks for the blank. Was it<br />
important”<br />
“Are you trying to tell me something”<br />
“Are you trying to waste my<br />
time”<br />
“The best e-mail I ever received.”<br />
Election<br />
Ballots have been distributed to<br />
eligible voting members of the<br />
<strong>Society</strong>. All you have to do now is<br />
vote, all we have to do now is count.<br />
But the process doesn’t end<br />
there. The 2003 Board of Nomination<br />
will soon be soliciting members<br />
to consider service on the<br />
IESNA Board. The following positions<br />
will be available for the 2004<br />
election: Senior Vice President (to<br />
serve as President, 2005-2006);<br />
Vice President-Design and Application;<br />
Vice President-Member<br />
Activities; Treasurer; and Director<br />
(2 seats available). Both Martyn<br />
Timmings, chair of the 2003 Board<br />
of Nomination (416-960-1400),<br />
and I (212-248-5000, ext. 114)<br />
encourage you to step forward;<br />
please call either one of us to discuss<br />
the open positions, to find out<br />
what is involved and how YOU can<br />
help steer the <strong>Society</strong>. (I feel like<br />
an “Uncle Sam” poster.)<br />
The process is basically simple.<br />
Interested individuals must inform<br />
me of their intent to run for a specific<br />
position by no later than September<br />
1. Forms are to be submitted<br />
to the office by September 15.<br />
All candidates will be interviewed<br />
by the Board of Nomination<br />
which will decide those<br />
names to appear on the ballot.<br />
The Board of Nomination, which<br />
meets in early December, is composed<br />
of the three most recent<br />
Past Presidents available, a representative<br />
selected by and from<br />
each Forum of the <strong>Society</strong> (five<br />
members, each one representing<br />
Design and Application, Technical<br />
and Research, Member Activities,<br />
Educational Activities and General<br />
Committees), and a representative<br />
from each of the nine Regions<br />
of the <strong>Society</strong>.<br />
I must stress that the process<br />
of candidate selection is open, fair<br />
and honest. There are no “back<br />
room” politics. You owe it to yourself—and<br />
to the <strong>Society</strong>—to get<br />
involved.<br />
LIGHTFAIR<br />
Most of you are aware that,<br />
beginning with the May 2003 show<br />
in New York, LIGHTFAIR International<br />
will be held every other year<br />
in New York. In even years, LIGHT-<br />
FAIR will be held in Las Vegas.<br />
Contracts have been signed with<br />
hotels through the 2007 show<br />
(New York) and commitments have<br />
been made to convention centers.<br />
Chuck’s Retirement<br />
By the time you read this, Chuck<br />
Beardsley will have retired. While<br />
Chuck’s tenure (this time around)<br />
was relatively short, I do appreciate<br />
his professionalism and his efforts<br />
to improve LD+A.<br />
Randy Reid Mobilized<br />
Randy Reid, IESNA President<br />
(2002-2003) and a major in the IUS<br />
Army Reserve, has been called up<br />
as of February 8, 2003. He is initially<br />
assigned to Fort McPherson,<br />
GA. Ronnie Farrar, Senior Vice<br />
President, will fill in for Randy at<br />
those meetings and functions<br />
which he will not be able to attend.<br />
Now you know.<br />
Publisher<br />
William Hanley, CAE<br />
Editor<br />
Charles W. Beardsley<br />
Assistant Editor<br />
Roslyn Lowe<br />
Associate Editor<br />
John-Michael Kobes<br />
Art Director<br />
Anthony S. Picco<br />
Associate Art Director<br />
Samuel Fontanez<br />
Columnists<br />
Emlyn G. Altman<br />
Louis Erhardt • Stan Walerczyk<br />
Willard Warren<br />
Book Review Editor<br />
Paulette Hebert, Ph.D.<br />
Marketing Manager<br />
Sue Foley<br />
Advertising Coordinator<br />
Leslie Prestia<br />
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Definition Correction<br />
Ienjoyed the Research Recap article<br />
by Mr. Yukio Akashi in the<br />
January 2003 issue of LD+A. He<br />
clarified a lot of technical points.<br />
LETTERS<br />
TO THE EDITOR<br />
However, the definition of luminaire<br />
efficiency, in footnote 1, is incorrect.<br />
The correct definition is actually<br />
the inverse: Luminaire efficiency<br />
is luminaire lumens divided by<br />
total bare-lamp lumens.<br />
I look forward to more Research<br />
Recap articles. It’s nice to be able<br />
to keep up with what’s happening<br />
in the research world.<br />
Dawn De Grazio, LC, IESNA<br />
Lighting Application Engineer,<br />
Energy & Technology Center<br />
Sacramento Municipal Utility<br />
District<br />
Sacramento, CA<br />
Red For Green<br />
Iwould like to offer comment on<br />
Willard Warren’s “Energy Concerns”<br />
column in the January 2003<br />
issue of LD+A.<br />
First, I would like to commend<br />
the author on a well-written article<br />
with some good suggestions on<br />
improving energy efficiency and<br />
also in general maintainability. The<br />
comment I would like to make is<br />
that I don’t think the “single-ball”<br />
traffic light is a good idea due to the<br />
high percentage of the population<br />
that suffers from color blindness in<br />
some form. Many of these people<br />
can only tell what color the traffic<br />
lights are by which position is illuminated.<br />
If we combine all three colors<br />
to one position, those who are<br />
color blind will be unable to distinguish<br />
in particular between the red<br />
and the green. As I understand it,<br />
the yellow/amber color is not generally<br />
a problem. I am not color blind<br />
myself, but know several people<br />
who are. Thanks for the opportunity<br />
to comment on this article, and<br />
keep up the good work.<br />
Dave Morrone, PE, LC, CLEP<br />
MBA Consulting Engineers<br />
Anchorage, AK<br />
Green For Red<br />
Ijust finished reading the Energy<br />
Concerns column in the January<br />
2003 LD+A. While I agree with Mr.<br />
Warren’s perception and needs of<br />
the future, I have a problem with his<br />
first wish, that being a “single,<br />
large, circular LED traffic light with<br />
control to change the color from<br />
green to yellow to red, ad infinitum.”<br />
I have designed traffic signals for<br />
over 30 years, been a member of<br />
IESNA for about half that time and<br />
have seen many products come and<br />
go, one being a traffic signal head<br />
that displayed either a green arrow<br />
or yellow arrow from the same face.<br />
It was mechanical and subject to<br />
failure for that reason alone; however,<br />
the public wasn’t sure what was<br />
being displayed and if either color<br />
was out, the typical driver didn’t<br />
know what to do, as the position of<br />
the lighted area didn’t change.<br />
The idea of a “single, large, circular”<br />
light be it LED, incandescent<br />
LD+A readers<br />
had to<br />
bring me back<br />
to reality by telling<br />
me about<br />
the real world<br />
or fiber optic, is faulty for the same<br />
reason as the mechanical unit if a<br />
color/section is not working, that<br />
being position of the lighted area.<br />
A further concern involves persons<br />
with ‘color blindness’ such<br />
that they cannot see the color of an<br />
LED traffic signal indication no matter<br />
which color is being displayed.<br />
With current traffic signal heads<br />
having the red by standard conformity<br />
on the top or far left, you know<br />
when to stop by the position of the<br />
lighted area whether or not you can<br />
see red, yellow or green. You recognize<br />
the other ‘colors’ by their position<br />
as well. In these days of power<br />
conservation and the increasing<br />
usage of LED traffic signal lamps,<br />
we need to have the color or position<br />
of the lighted area as readily<br />
determined as possible. Complicating<br />
the issue, LED heads have a<br />
smaller cone of visibility than incandescent<br />
types causing problems<br />
with horizontal and vertical roadway<br />
curve approaches to signalized<br />
intersections. What about signals in<br />
flashing operation In California we<br />
only flash all red, never red one way<br />
and yellow the other. A single faced<br />
head in flash mode would be impossible<br />
to obey, especially for those<br />
used to red/yellow flash.<br />
I hope there’s an alternative.<br />
Perhaps the next ‘pet rock’ or ‘hula<br />
hoop’ will be a new, innovative way<br />
to control vehicular and pedestrian<br />
traffic.<br />
James T. Harris, Associate<br />
Engineer<br />
Traffic Management Section<br />
City of Rancho Cucamonga<br />
Rancho Cucamonga, CA<br />
Mr. Warren replies:<br />
Gentlemen, just when I was<br />
thrilled with an article in the NY<br />
Times describing a new plastic<br />
“organic” LED that changes color<br />
from red to green just by changing<br />
the direction of current flow<br />
and thinking that this was the<br />
breakthrough I was hoping for,<br />
LD+A readers had to bring me<br />
back to reality by telling me about<br />
the real world.<br />
I remember that many years<br />
ago, Alex Lurkis, the chief engineer<br />
of the NY Bureau of Electrical<br />
Control had gotten a patent<br />
on a single source traffic light<br />
that changed color by moving<br />
three different colored filters in<br />
front of the source. He must have<br />
been thrilled when the chief engineer<br />
of the NYC Traffic Bureau<br />
gave him the same dose of reality<br />
you just administered to me.<br />
I hope there is some other practical<br />
application for this ingenious<br />
device besides using it for pixels<br />
on a TV screen with the addition<br />
of a blue color. That seems to be<br />
too mundane a solution for an<br />
innovative product that we IESNA<br />
members could really have fun<br />
with. Thanks again to all.<br />
8 LD+A/March 2003 www.iesna.org
In the late 1980s, electric utilities<br />
offered rebates to support a program<br />
called Demand Side Management<br />
(DSM), designed to shave<br />
peak demand for electric power and<br />
“buy back” some spare capacity.<br />
This allowed the utilities to supply<br />
their customers’ increased demand<br />
for electricity without expanding<br />
ENERGY<br />
CONCERNS<br />
Willard L.<br />
Warren,<br />
PE, LC,<br />
FIESNA<br />
generating plants and raising rates.<br />
The utilities were compensated by<br />
state regulators who allowed them<br />
a higher rate of return, but most<br />
DSM programs ended with the<br />
onset of utility deregulation and the<br />
forced sale of the utility owned and<br />
operated generating plants to independent<br />
generators. This made utility<br />
rebate programs harder to find,<br />
but return on investment opportunities<br />
still exist today by employing<br />
lighting energy conservation measures.<br />
Energy Serving Companies<br />
(ESCOs) had a banner year in 2002,<br />
and many of the ESCOs sub out the<br />
lighting energy conservation contracts<br />
to people like Stan Walerczyk,<br />
who now writes a column for<br />
LD+A, giving advice to our readers<br />
on which energy saving measures<br />
to use for fastest return on investment.<br />
In the old DSM days the best<br />
retrofit candidate was a four-lamp,<br />
T-12, 2x4 troffer which was retrofitted<br />
into a two or three T8 lamp unit<br />
with an electronic ballast, and probably<br />
a new specular reflector, and<br />
shielding lens or louver. Stan has<br />
been pointing out in his column that<br />
he finds equal energy savings today<br />
retrofitting those original T-8 electronic<br />
luminaires with premium T-8<br />
lamps and low power electronic ballasts.<br />
He gives some advice on how<br />
to save at least 20 percent, or more<br />
in energy, with good returns on<br />
investment, even without utility<br />
rebates.<br />
In the high-rise residential field, I<br />
find a good candidate for energy<br />
saving involves replacing the ubiquitous<br />
T9 circline lamp. For many<br />
years those lamps were used in<br />
luminaires by interior designers and<br />
building owners because of their<br />
round shape and the low initial<br />
cost. The single circline lamps use<br />
magnetic ballasts with a ballast<br />
factor less than .80, which means<br />
that the lamp is underdriven with<br />
lower lamp current to keep it from<br />
overheating the ballast, which is<br />
generally encircled by the lamp. The<br />
luminaires with two concentric<br />
lamps, 22/32-W or 32/40-W, were<br />
underdriven even more than the single<br />
lamp units, with ballast factors<br />
around .60, because of the increased<br />
heat load on the ballast<br />
from both lamps. The luminous efficacy<br />
(lumens per watt) of the lamps<br />
is low to begin with, and there is<br />
lowered lamp output caused by the<br />
Lamps were<br />
still burning after<br />
being on<br />
continuously for<br />
a period of<br />
six years.<br />
ballast heat and the mutual heating<br />
effect of one lamp on the other, so<br />
when the lamps are underdriven by<br />
the ballast, the light output is even<br />
further reduced, but the good news<br />
and the bad news is that lamp life<br />
is extended.<br />
I’ve found circline lamps that<br />
were still burning after being on<br />
continuously for a period of six<br />
years. But the light output for most<br />
of the lamp’s lifetime is severely<br />
reduced, yet it is still consuming<br />
the same wattage as when new,<br />
and maintenance men only replace<br />
the lamps when they finally burn<br />
out. One of my ESCO friends told<br />
me of an installation in which, after<br />
many years of continuous, unbroken,<br />
electric service, a power failure<br />
occured. When the power was<br />
restored, a large number of the circline<br />
lamps in the corridors would<br />
not restart because the emissive<br />
coating on the cathode filament<br />
had burned off and there wasn’t<br />
enough left to strike an arc.<br />
I’m working on a project now<br />
where we’re retrofiting an old,<br />
round, surface mounted 32/40-W<br />
T9 twin circline lamp luminaire,<br />
with a new, single 40-W T-5 circline<br />
lamp, an electronic ballast and a<br />
new reflector. The new lamp and<br />
ballast draw only 38 watts, about<br />
half of what the existing unit draws,<br />
but the new electronic ballast factor<br />
is .90, and the maintained lamp<br />
lumen output is greater than that of<br />
the existing twin unit. For esthetic<br />
reasons the client wants to retain<br />
the appearance of the existing soft<br />
looking round luminaire with its<br />
white diffuser. The payback period<br />
will be around two years, a 50 percent<br />
return on investment.<br />
With smaller round circline lamp<br />
units, I’ve been replacing existing<br />
ones with luminaires containing<br />
one or two 13-W CFLs. Wherever I<br />
can, I use twin 13-W CFL lamps<br />
and bi-level switching. One lamp is<br />
on continuously, while the second<br />
lamp is triggered on when someone<br />
is detected in the space by an<br />
occupancy sensor. That occupancy<br />
sensor is either mounted within<br />
the luminaire or separately on the<br />
ceiling, in which case there must<br />
be a separate wire run to the second<br />
ballast in each unit. Bi-level<br />
means there is always code minimum<br />
levels of light maintained in<br />
the space when it is unoccupied,<br />
and a higher level provided when<br />
people are present.<br />
In New York Sate, there is a<br />
rebate from NYSERDA, the NY<br />
State Energy Research and Development<br />
Authority, for the use of bilevel<br />
lighting, and in California it is<br />
proposed that the new revision of<br />
their energy code, the most restrictive<br />
in the nation, will establish<br />
energy credits for the use of bi-level<br />
lighting against the allowable lighting<br />
power densities (LPDs).<br />
I would certainly like to pass on<br />
any suggestions you have for energy<br />
conservation measures using<br />
retrofits or replacements to our<br />
readers. Please e-mail me at<br />
wlwlighting@att.net<br />
Willard L. Warren PE, LC, FIES-<br />
NA is the principal of Willard L.<br />
Warren Associates, lighting and<br />
energy consultants specializing in<br />
energy conservation.<br />
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As we begin 2003, I would like<br />
to share with you a quote,<br />
which has developed into the<br />
core of my mission statement:<br />
Space and Light and Order.<br />
These are the things men need<br />
just as much as they need<br />
Bread or a Place to Sleep.<br />
Le Corbusier<br />
REGIONAL<br />
VOICES<br />
Wanda<br />
Barchard<br />
East Central<br />
RVP<br />
Tell me, what is architecture<br />
without light<br />
We must spread the word to<br />
bring good architecture and interiors<br />
to light.<br />
The quote has inspired me to work<br />
to involve practitioners of the other<br />
disciplines of the construction process:<br />
architects, interior designers,<br />
engineers, contractors, facility managers,<br />
facility engineers, electrical<br />
inspectors, code officials, manufacturers,<br />
manufacturers’ representatives,<br />
and anyone else who will stop<br />
for two minutes and listen to me.<br />
When I tell them about the IESNA,<br />
the first obstacle to overcome is the<br />
term “illuminating engineering,” to<br />
get past that glazed expression as<br />
visions of pocket protectors invade<br />
their perspective. Yes, this is a technical<br />
organization, one whose focus<br />
is the art and science of lighting,<br />
whose mission is “to advance<br />
knowledge and disseminate information<br />
for the improvement of the<br />
lighted environment.”<br />
The IESNA is a valuable resource<br />
from which to learn of the latest<br />
advances in the use and control of<br />
interior and exterior illumination.<br />
Encourage your colleagues to join<br />
the <strong>Society</strong>, and take advantage of<br />
all the benefits available at the<br />
Section and <strong>Society</strong> level. Members<br />
can attend a local Section meeting<br />
to learn in an unbiased presentation<br />
about the latest technology in lighting,<br />
or tour a local design to learn<br />
new techniques of implementing a<br />
different source of illumination.<br />
Local Section meetings are a valuable<br />
opportunity to network.<br />
Local Section officers work hard<br />
to develop events for the member to<br />
attend, and always welcome your<br />
suggestions.<br />
Attend the IESNA Annual Conference<br />
in Chicago, IL August 4-7 and<br />
the seminars about design, technology,<br />
and construction. You can also<br />
attend the paper sessions, and the<br />
enlightening Progress Report.<br />
Take advantage of the reduced<br />
member price of the publications.<br />
There are several newly revised<br />
Recommended Practices, and other<br />
new or revised publications scheduled<br />
for 2003.<br />
I realize the membership dues<br />
may be daunting to the beginning<br />
designer, I remember the hurdle it<br />
was to make that first dues payment,<br />
but the savings were worth it.<br />
I’ll wind this up with a bit of history;<br />
at a recent Old Timer’s Meeting<br />
of the Capital Section we enjoyed<br />
the oral history of lighting from the<br />
sales and design perspectives.<br />
Some were surprised to learn from<br />
Dinny Dinsmore that membership in<br />
the IESNA was expected of anyone<br />
employed in the industry, and that<br />
expectation was unquestioned.<br />
The <strong>Society</strong> of today has embraced<br />
the art of illumination, evident<br />
in the ninth edition of the<br />
IESNA Lighting Handbook, chapter<br />
10. We must mentor the art of<br />
architecture to embrace light in<br />
order to give us a sense of space<br />
and order in our world.<br />
If you’re still referring<br />
to the 8th Edition of the<br />
IESNA Lighting Handbook,<br />
you’re in the dark ages!<br />
The fact is, you can no longer rely on an illuminance<br />
calculation and consider the lighting job complete. There<br />
are many other design issues to consider, and the new<br />
IESNA Lighting Handbook not only defines<br />
those issues, but provides you with the necessary<br />
recommendations to deal with each of them.<br />
It’s available in both print and CD-ROM.<br />
Call 212-248-5000, ext 112<br />
OR Order Online at www.iesna.org<br />
The<br />
LIGHTING<br />
AUTHORITY ®<br />
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“The extent to which our eyes<br />
are capable of adapting themselves<br />
to the dark is quite astonishing,<br />
and it is also all the more<br />
VIEWS ON THE<br />
VISUAL<br />
ENVIRONMENT<br />
Louis<br />
Erhardt<br />
remarkable how many more stars<br />
we can see after waiting for an<br />
hour than when we first go outside.<br />
One almost thinks the<br />
whole sky is luminiferous.”—<br />
M. Minnaert, Light & Color. Dover<br />
Publications, New York 1954.<br />
“One of the most useful operations<br />
in any sensing system,<br />
natural or artificial, is a running<br />
normalization. In psychology it is<br />
called adaptation; in engineering<br />
it is automatic gain control.<br />
The idea is to adjust the<br />
sensitivity of the system to the<br />
average level of input so that all<br />
changes are made to lie in the<br />
same limited dynamic range”—<br />
Phillipe Brou, Thomas R.<br />
Scisscia, Lynette Linden, and<br />
Jerome Y. Lettvin, “The Colors of<br />
Things,” Scientific American,<br />
September 1986, p. 80.<br />
Last month’s column dealt<br />
exclusively with average adaptation<br />
(10 cd/m 2 ) and average<br />
reflectance (0.32). They are the<br />
most prevalent. Other adaptations<br />
and reflectances are defined by<br />
their sensitivities. A brief summary<br />
of their properties follows.<br />
Adaptation—0.001 cd/m 2 —<br />
Rod Vision. Deane Judd introduced<br />
this adaptation as night vision.<br />
“Rods are responsible for our ability<br />
to see by moonlight, starlight, or<br />
even when the stars are obscured<br />
by clouds.”—Deane B. Judd, Color<br />
in Business, Science and Industry<br />
John Wiley & Sons, New York 1975.<br />
We are faced with the complexities<br />
of thresholds since not all frequencies<br />
become visible at the<br />
same intensity. A further problem<br />
arises from the limits set for scotopic,<br />
mesopic, and photopic adaptations,<br />
which differ extensively<br />
among authorities. The only consistent<br />
number, 0.001 cd/m 2 , is the<br />
transition point from rods, only, to<br />
the first action of cones, at which<br />
point the Purkinje phenomenon<br />
occurs. Judd describes the change:<br />
“The Purkinje shift makes an<br />
object that looks red by day appear<br />
black by starlight, whereas a daytime<br />
blue object appears light gray.”<br />
Low scotopic luminances, found<br />
in the region outside the galaxy, are<br />
in the neighborhood of<br />
0.00000005, the calculated<br />
absolute threshold being<br />
0.00000002 cd/m 2 . Another low<br />
value is an overcast horizon with no<br />
moonlight, 0.00003 cd/m 2 . Visual<br />
sensitivity is limited to brightness<br />
alone.<br />
Added complications arise when<br />
the foveal and peripheral adaptions<br />
occur simultaneously. The concepts<br />
of dual adaptations were presented<br />
by Ian Lewin in the March 1999<br />
issue of this magazine in the article<br />
“Road Scholar”:<br />
“When we look directly at an<br />
object we are using our cone receptors...<br />
The rods are responsible for<br />
human vision at low light levels and<br />
are prevalent in the peripheral field<br />
of view, away from the line of sight...<br />
During practical driving at night.<br />
both receptor types are active.<br />
Objects viewed directly by the eye<br />
are seen by the cones. Off-axis<br />
objects are seen primarily by rods.”<br />
(Peripheral rods at the outer retina<br />
are extra-sensitive to motion.)<br />
Colors of the stars seen at this<br />
adaptation must be attributed to<br />
cone vision even though the adaptation<br />
implies rod vision alone<br />
Lighting designers are rarely<br />
charged with providing illumination<br />
at this level, but they must understand<br />
the challenge to those who<br />
work under these conditions. These<br />
include airline pilots who must read<br />
instruments while traveling through<br />
very dark surrounds, and ships’ captains<br />
who must navigate in almost<br />
total darkness. To be prepared for<br />
these conditions, lighting designers<br />
must be familiar with all levels of<br />
adaptation.<br />
0.01 cd/m 2 -Moonlight. Illuminance<br />
from the full moon is about 0.2<br />
lux. Reflectance from water and<br />
foliage is about 0.16. Since luminance<br />
equals illuminance times<br />
reflectance divided by pi, the resulting<br />
luminance is 0.01 cd/m 2 . Ralph<br />
Evans observed, “Even at levels as<br />
low as the light from the full moon,<br />
detail vision is moderately good.”<br />
Whereas the previous adaptation<br />
(0.001 cd/m 2 ) had the single variable<br />
Brightness, each log step<br />
upward (at low levels) adds two<br />
more Munsell values. Colors are<br />
The idea is to<br />
adjust the<br />
sensitivity of the<br />
system to the<br />
average level<br />
of input<br />
so that all changes<br />
are made<br />
to lie in the<br />
same limited<br />
dynamic<br />
range<br />
separated from their backgrounds<br />
as differences in Value, but remain<br />
colorless. Moonlight also adds acuity<br />
of large letters at the closer<br />
viewing distance (30 cm). One can<br />
usually make out newspaper headlines.<br />
In LD+A issues from February to<br />
September of 1992, I recounted my<br />
personal observations at 3 meters<br />
and at 30 centimeters—the latter<br />
being the closer viewing distance.<br />
Visual acuity, the ability to distinguish<br />
fine detail, is the reciprocal of<br />
the minimum angular size in minutes<br />
of arc. The smallest discernable<br />
separation between two lines<br />
is one minute of arc. This angle has<br />
a tangent 1/60 of a degree =<br />
0.00029 = 1/3438, a height of one<br />
at a distance of 3438 in any measure.<br />
Size, shape and position are<br />
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introduced at this adaptation.<br />
Acuities are very sensitive to the<br />
distance of viewing.<br />
We gradually come to recognize<br />
that visual sensitivities multiply<br />
and divide as Adaptations rise to<br />
higher levels. More of our visual<br />
sensitivities evolve as the adaptation<br />
rises and each sensitivity<br />
exhibits more discernible parts.<br />
Locations in space (space perception)<br />
are difficult to find with certainty<br />
in moonlight. But of greatest<br />
importance is the fact that our<br />
curiosity is aroused when the surround<br />
is half seen. We look for perceptive<br />
meaning.<br />
0.10 cd/m 2 —Sunrise (minus<br />
45 minutes) or First Light of Day-<br />
Early morning light, initiated by the<br />
sun 6 degrees below the horizon<br />
provides an illuminance of 2 lux on<br />
the horizontal surfaces that reflect<br />
0.16. Therefore, the luminance is 2<br />
times 0.16 divided by pi, or 0.10<br />
cd/m 2 .<br />
Light characteristics are the<br />
same at the end of civil twilight<br />
when the sun is at the same position.<br />
These are the magical<br />
moments when motorists turn on<br />
headlights as color fades, and when<br />
colors suddenly appear in the morning.<br />
The change from colorless to<br />
color or the reverse is the most dramatic<br />
change occurring with different<br />
adaptations.<br />
James Southall noted, “Ever<br />
since Newton’s discovery and<br />
explanation of the phenomenon of<br />
the dispersion of light, the incidental<br />
connection between color and<br />
refrangibility, or wavelength, two<br />
entirely separate affairs, one mental<br />
and the other physical, has been<br />
a source of much confusion of<br />
phraseology.”<br />
To the engineer, colors are wavelengths<br />
(or combinations thereof)<br />
at varying brightnesses. To the<br />
artist (using Munsell terms) they<br />
are described as Hues, Values, and<br />
Chromas.<br />
Faber Birren decided, “Color, in a<br />
word, is thus an interpretation of<br />
eye and mind, an inner reaction that<br />
has little to do with physics or<br />
chemistry.”<br />
He saw color in ways that expand<br />
its subtleties almost without limit.<br />
“A given color, such as red, may<br />
have a large number of different<br />
appearances:<br />
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—It may be filmy and atmospheric<br />
like a patch of crimson sky at<br />
sunset.<br />
—It may have volume to it like a<br />
glass of red wine.<br />
—It may be transparent like a<br />
piece of cellophane<br />
—It may be luminous like a stoplight<br />
or a lantern.<br />
—It may be dull like a piece of<br />
suede.<br />
—It may be lustrous like a piece<br />
of silk.<br />
—It may be metallic like a<br />
Christmas tree ornament.<br />
—It may be iridescent like the<br />
gleam of an opal.”<br />
We have not yet touched upon<br />
color’s ability to create an emotional<br />
response to its use in a scene.<br />
David Katz wrote, “The way in<br />
which we see the color of a surface<br />
is in a large measure independent of<br />
the intensity and wavelength of the<br />
light it reflects.”<br />
Dawn introduces this profusion of<br />
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colorful experiences which then carry on for the rest of<br />
the sunlit day.<br />
1 cd/m 2 —Sunrise (minus 30 minutes). The sun has<br />
risen to four degrees below the horizon, and the horizontal<br />
illuminance is 13 lux. As the adaptation rises, the<br />
low reflectance of the earth is augmented by sky brightness<br />
so the luminance is equal to 13 times the<br />
reflectance divided by pi, and the overall reflectance<br />
becomes 0.24.<br />
A careful review of the recommended level of illumination<br />
for circulation, social conversation, and simple<br />
tasks (such as reading 12-point type for short periods<br />
of time) resulted in an adaptation of 1 cd/m 2 . Here we<br />
come face to face with the superiority of adaptation as<br />
the basis for lighting design. Adaptation does not yield<br />
a solitary metric such as illuminance, but instead provides<br />
a series of measurements that can be fulfilled at<br />
that particular adaptation level.<br />
Hardy and Perrin describe the adaptation of 1 cd/m 2<br />
“as appropriate for interiors at night.” As stated earlier,<br />
it is also a daytime level. The next adaptations, 10 and<br />
100 cd/m 2 , occur in both interior and exterior scenes;<br />
the final, 100 cd/m 2 , is likely to be found in exteriors<br />
only.<br />
10 cd/m 2 —Sunrise (minus 15 minutes). With an<br />
average reflectance of 0.32 the illuminance will be<br />
approximately 100 lux (10 fc). The eye can usually see<br />
quite well over the two adaptation levels from 1 to 100<br />
cd/m 2 . Because of this overlapping of the two adaptations—one<br />
above and one below—the range of vision at<br />
the 10 cd/m 2 level is quite extensive and is probably<br />
the one most commonly found in interior designs.<br />
As this was described in detail in last month’s issue,<br />
we will move on to the next adaptation.<br />
100 cd/m 2 —Sunrise (plus 30 minutes), Bright<br />
Sunlight. If 1 cd/m 2 is the lowest of interior recommendations,<br />
100 cd/m 2 is the highest. Both, of course,<br />
are experienced in the natural scene as well. This level<br />
should be reserved for the tasks that improve in visibility<br />
and performance at the higher illumination. Many<br />
tasks require directional light to create shadows, or<br />
optical magnification may be the only solution for adequate<br />
legibility. Sparkle for jewelry is achieved by using<br />
extremely small directional sources.<br />
High adaptations may work against the design purpose.<br />
In viewing oil paintings on my wall, I found close<br />
examination disturbing. At times, the underlying canvas<br />
revealed its texture, and individual touches of contrasting<br />
color appeared strangely out of place, whereas they<br />
blend for the desired effect at three meters.<br />
The experience enhanced my appreciation of the<br />
artist’s ability to place the lights, darks, and colors in a<br />
manner that conveys realistically the water, sky, and<br />
the different ships portrayed. Artists can see and reproduce<br />
patterns of light before them. This is visual communication<br />
at its finest, an international language that<br />
needs no translation.<br />
Visual ability depends on the wise selection of brightness,<br />
color, and distance, with an innate understanding<br />
of the psychological factors that the selection will<br />
evoke. The theater designer strives for strong emotional<br />
responses; the everyday architectural designer wishes<br />
to achieve a pleasant productive atmosphere supported<br />
by clarity and purpose in establishing visual priorities.<br />
1000 cd/m 2 —Blazing Sunshine. The brightest sunshine<br />
occurs for only a few hours in the sunniest climates<br />
and for only a few days of the year. At this level;<br />
the designer’s problem reverses. He is concerned with<br />
protecting the viewer from excessive brightness. One<br />
seeks shade, reaches for the hat with a wide brim,<br />
wears sunglasses, turns to face away from the direct<br />
sun, or seeks other means to protect his eyes. Too<br />
much sun is injurious to man’s most sensitive receiver<br />
of information from the visual world.<br />
C.P. Steinmetz warned, “The light which enters the<br />
eye is converted into heat, and if its power is considerable<br />
it may be harmful or even destructive, causing<br />
inflammation or burns.”<br />
In closing this proposal for a new approach to the<br />
design of lighting, I would like to pay tribute to C.P.<br />
Steinmetz, whose book Radiation, Light, and<br />
Illumination inspired me to undertake my writing<br />
career; and to Max Planck who firmly rejected the idea<br />
that there could be an equation between physical and<br />
mental processes. Too long neglected is the work of<br />
Albert Munsell and his color system, which assesses<br />
the perception of black, white, and the grays between.<br />
And there were my contemporaries: Sol Golden, who<br />
persuaded the IESNA to publish my Views on the Visual<br />
Environment. And, Dick Corth, who wrote, “Vision is<br />
not physics; it is biology,” thus emphasizing the difference<br />
between light-as-energy and light-for-vision.<br />
Adaptation-Reflectance is the method I’ve developed.<br />
Reflectance, the unvarying characteristic of the<br />
external scene, is the stimulus. Adaptation by the retina<br />
for human exploration is the response. It minimizes<br />
calculations, maximizes the mind’s ability to comprehend<br />
the meanings of the visual scene.<br />
Editor’s Note:<br />
Louis Erhardt’s column “Views on the Visual<br />
Environment” first appeared in the October 1981<br />
issue of LD+A. This educational forum has<br />
appeared regularly in these pages since then.<br />
The March column is his last in the series.<br />
The IESNA Presidential Award was presented<br />
to him in 1984 and yet again in 2001, the IESNA<br />
Medal in 1993. He has been a member of the <strong>Society</strong><br />
since 1938.<br />
Howard Brandston observed upon awarding<br />
him the Presidential Award:<br />
“To Louis Erhardt, who has made the art, science,<br />
and practice of illumination the true purpose<br />
of our <strong>Society</strong>, we offer our heartfelt thanks<br />
and deepest appreciation.”<br />
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Paul<br />
Mercier LC<br />
An integral element of building<br />
design is the inclusion of a<br />
well-structured lighting<br />
design. This truism applies to any<br />
architectural opportunity.<br />
The architectural vision is best<br />
served if the lighting design is able<br />
to articulate that vision during the<br />
ESSAY<br />
BY INVITATION<br />
conceptualization and end stages.<br />
Lighting brings the architectural<br />
design to life. Lighting design software<br />
has now evolved to the point<br />
where it is an essential tool for anyone<br />
concerned with designing,<br />
effective and efficient lighting systems.<br />
Designing lighting is never an<br />
easy task, and it usually requires<br />
the insight of an experienced professional.<br />
One reason for the complexity<br />
of the task is the large number<br />
of variables in each project.<br />
Visualizing how a variety of lighting<br />
products will interact within the<br />
space in the finished design is a<br />
vital skill. Lighting design and calculation<br />
software help illustrate<br />
possible outcomes. Lighting software<br />
provides the lighting designer<br />
with a method to confirm his or her<br />
preliminary design and provides a<br />
level of confidence in the designed<br />
lighting levels.<br />
Unfortunately, lighting calculation<br />
software has often been difficult<br />
to learn and slow to work. In<br />
DOS format, such software was<br />
known to be time-consuming and<br />
keystroke-dependent, and becoming<br />
adept involved a substantial<br />
learning curve for designers. At<br />
best, the resulting architectural<br />
models were good approximations<br />
of the proposed architectural structures<br />
and were limited in the ability<br />
to produce complex objects rooms<br />
and buildings.<br />
Many programs had and have significant<br />
limitations. The lighting<br />
designer must be savvy in evaluating<br />
and interpreting results. Mistakes<br />
can be made easily if the<br />
designer is not completely fluent in<br />
Lighting design<br />
software<br />
has now<br />
evolved<br />
to the point<br />
where it is<br />
an essential<br />
tool<br />
a program’s functions. All lighting<br />
software requires an experienced<br />
lighting designer to evaluate the<br />
design and the model created in<br />
that software. This is still true<br />
today, but programs have evolved to<br />
make this interpretation easier and<br />
results more accurate.<br />
Another issue was the slow calculation<br />
speeds, which could delay<br />
efforts to produce quality designs in<br />
response to the fast pace of today’s<br />
architectural industry. In the end,<br />
most lighting designers could not<br />
afford the cost or the time to learn<br />
the programs.<br />
All this has changed over the<br />
past few years. Lighting analysis<br />
programs have made advancements<br />
in flexibility, speed and accuracy.<br />
Today, the programs are userfriendly<br />
and deliver a range of new<br />
features, such as three-dimensional<br />
color renderings.<br />
Today’s Windows-based software<br />
products offer a wide range of features<br />
and calculation functions for<br />
interior and exterior projects. Some<br />
systems include roadway and room<br />
estimators — wizards that allow for<br />
quick calculations of simple spaces<br />
with normal parameters. Program<br />
sophistication ranges from basic,<br />
with minimal drawing tools and calculation<br />
capabilities, to complex<br />
forms. Most programs in the marketplace<br />
provide either numerical<br />
analysis or color rendering, but few<br />
are able to provide both within the<br />
same product. Some also have<br />
numerical analysis with black and<br />
white rendering.<br />
Pricing for these programs<br />
ranges from zero for basic systems<br />
to tens of thousands of dollars per<br />
license for specialty programs.<br />
Some lighting manufacturers now<br />
supply specifiers with free software<br />
that usually includes a database of<br />
their product lines for easy access.<br />
These products are geared to less<br />
complex projects and where rendering<br />
is less critical. Although a number<br />
of these products serve well for<br />
day to day calculations.<br />
For the more advanced user, specialized<br />
lighting software developers<br />
have created programs that<br />
offer high degrees of flexibility and<br />
function. It’s now possible for one<br />
program to work effectively for<br />
designers who simply want a system<br />
for checking basic designs and<br />
also for those who wish to create<br />
three-dimensional complex architectures<br />
that can be color-rendered<br />
for review by the architectural team<br />
or client. Color rendering is a complex<br />
area that usually requires a<br />
skilled lighting practioner to evaluate<br />
the results. All programs are<br />
mathematical estimates of what<br />
we see and cannot take in to consideration<br />
the psychological aspect<br />
of how the brain interprets what we<br />
see. Rendering programs have<br />
some of the basic elements of cameras,<br />
and lighting levels and color<br />
saturation can be manipulated by<br />
adjustments within the programs.<br />
One product that incorporates<br />
complex modeling and color rendering<br />
is the recently enhanced program<br />
AGI32 (version 1.50) from<br />
Lighting Analysts Inc. (www.agi32<br />
.com). AGI32 now includes color<br />
texturing for surfaces to enhance<br />
realism, enhanced adaptive subdivision<br />
capabilities, and an expanded<br />
pseudo color range.<br />
AGI32—which stands for advanced<br />
graphical interface 32-bit—<br />
is a lighting design software system<br />
that enables users to model complex<br />
architectural elements and produce<br />
visual three-dimensional renderings<br />
within one program. The<br />
renderings are in color and are photometrically<br />
correct. The program<br />
utilizes actual luminaire photometric<br />
files from fixture manufacturers<br />
to ensure correct calculations. This<br />
feature provides both the designer<br />
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and the owner with visual feedback during the design<br />
process. The program’s calculation power allows renderings<br />
to be produced in seconds and minutes rather<br />
than the hours and days previously required. This<br />
increases efficiency while minimizing the potential for<br />
costly revisions during the construction period.<br />
AGI32, has a radiosity-based calculation engine that<br />
provides results in both numerical and rendering modes<br />
in a very short period of time (Pentium-based systems<br />
are the minimum requirement). This allows the lighting<br />
designer to expand the conceptualization process for<br />
the architectural team. (Note : radiosity software programs<br />
do not indicate specularity of materials in rendering.<br />
A combination of Ray Trace and Radiocity calculations<br />
are required to indicate specular surfaces)<br />
Lighting Analysts has been creating lighting design<br />
software for the architectural community since 1984,<br />
and AGI32 1.50 contains several new features.<br />
The most recent of these is surface texturing. AGI32<br />
has always been positioned as “a calculation tool that<br />
happens to be a rendering program.” By integrating real<br />
textures into such components as colored carpet,<br />
brickwork, ceiling tiles, walls and other surfaces<br />
through the use of bitmap (BMP or JPG) images,<br />
designers can transform renderings into illustrations.<br />
AGI32 stores BMPs and JPGs in a searchable database<br />
and, if more options are desired, the designer can download<br />
textures from the Internet or from individual<br />
libraries. In addition, textures can be tiled, wrapped, or<br />
stretched to match a surface.<br />
One of AGI32’s improvements from previous generations<br />
of lighting software is the ease with which complex<br />
architecture is created. Irregular-shaped objects,<br />
rooms and buildings can be created from scratch using<br />
basic three-dimensional elements or a combination of<br />
building blocks located in the library. Library blocks can<br />
be saved to use over again in future projects. Once a<br />
block has been created and saved in the library, the<br />
block is scalable in any direction (x, y or z). As with any<br />
3D modelling program, experience is required to create<br />
The Story of Bruce<br />
Called an “anti-department store,” Bruce—located in Vancouver’s West End—represents<br />
a new trend of urban modernist stores. Both the architecture and lighting had to<br />
complement a two-story open concept. The glass façade allowed the entire store to be<br />
viewed from the street.<br />
The lighting system was suspended from the upper level, offering general illumination,<br />
but also highlighting merchandise and attracting customers. It was crucial that direct<br />
and diffuse lighting be integrated.<br />
A bell-shaped luminaire was modified to provide the light levels required for a retail<br />
application. Two different sizes of luminaire were chosen. Although all the luminaires<br />
were mounted at the same height, the second-level fixtures were physically smaller due to the reduced floor-to-ceiling height on the upper level.<br />
Both architect and building owner were uncomfortable<br />
with how this proposed system would<br />
work. The architect questioned whether the contrast<br />
ratios as designed would be too low, creating<br />
a flat space with no depth perception. Both<br />
owner and architect needed visual support to<br />
demonstrate the lighting effects.<br />
The software created a three-dimensional color<br />
computer model of the architectural interior and<br />
exterior that could be viewed interactively from<br />
any angle. In fact, these e-mailed renderings<br />
were integral to the Bruce design process. The<br />
design was approved by all parties with a high<br />
degree of certainty and client satisfaction.<br />
The Bruce store in Vancouver<br />
represents a new trend of urban<br />
modernist stores. AGI32 software<br />
created a three dimensional<br />
computer model of the<br />
architectural interior and exterior<br />
that could be viewed interactively<br />
from any angle. A bell-shaped<br />
luminaire was selected by the<br />
architect and modified by the<br />
lighting designer to provide<br />
the light levels required.<br />
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these complex models and the ability to think spatially<br />
provides accuracy. As one becomes familiar with the<br />
program more complex objects and spaces become<br />
possible<br />
As one might guess, this feature eliminates many<br />
steps in the modeling process used to create architecture.<br />
Domes, vaulted ceilings, curves and extrusions<br />
are created without modeling in other programs.<br />
The software analysis tools enable the user to calculate<br />
lighting levels and uniformity on any surface,<br />
including sloped or curved, thus allowing for verification<br />
of vertical and horizontal levels. Ceiling uniformity for<br />
indirect applications can be calculated and viewed at<br />
the same time. Light trespass in outdoor applications<br />
can be reviewed prior to installation, reducing the possibility<br />
of unwanted and inefficient lighting in nighttime<br />
settings. Further, the software calculates CIE glare ratings.<br />
These ratings give an indication of the disability<br />
glare for a person situated at a location in the calculated<br />
field, a factor in both site and sports lighting applications<br />
The program comes with photometric data from<br />
numerous manufacturers. This data can be<br />
accessed using different means, among them an<br />
“Instabase” feature that enables the user to browse a<br />
manufacturer’s offerings in a tree structure, including<br />
pictures and polar candela curves. New files can be<br />
added and the database updated as new production<br />
become available from manufacturers. Photometric files<br />
can be downloaded from the web and brought into the<br />
program. Although the search options in the data base<br />
are extensive, manufacturer’s files must be in a specific<br />
format for the search tools to function at its maximum<br />
Today’s lighting clients often desire to “test-drive”<br />
their space prior to construction. In the past, while lighting<br />
designers have had the ability to visualize twodimensional<br />
drawings in three dimensions, they have<br />
had to rely on written and verbal communication skills<br />
or an artist’s rendering to communicate the visual look<br />
and feel of their design to others. Now, AGI32’s color<br />
rendering and texturing capability model the effects of<br />
lighting on proposed architectural environment, meaning<br />
that others can visualize the space from different<br />
angles and locations (or from outside, in the case of<br />
exterior projects). As indicated previously any rendering<br />
must be carefully evaluated and owners or clients<br />
briefed on the accuracy of the results. Otherwise there<br />
are expectations the project will look exactly like the<br />
rendering.<br />
This software will never replace an experienced lighting<br />
designer who has intuition, creativity and education,<br />
but provides a very good method of communication to<br />
indicate a lighting designer’s thoughts and ideas to<br />
clients.<br />
Paul Mercier, LC, is a principal of Lighting Design<br />
Innovations Ltd., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. With<br />
more than twenty years’ experience in design, Paul<br />
has received numerous IIDA awards for his work. He<br />
can be contacted at 403-201-3222 or by email at<br />
pdmercier@shaw.ca<br />
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• notes on lighting design<br />
The Grass Is Greener<br />
Last year the Houston Texans, the newest, and 32nd NFL<br />
(National Football League) franchise moved into their new home.<br />
As the first NFL stadium ever built with a retractable roof, Reliant<br />
Stadium, Houston, TX, is designed to be as innovative as<br />
Houston’s Astrodome was in 1965. The new stadium also serves<br />
as the new home for the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo<br />
and will be host of the Super Bowl XXXVIII in February, 2004. The<br />
requirements of both football and rodeo are very similar, making<br />
the facility perfect for both attractions.<br />
One of the most notable aspects of the design is the unique operable fabric roof. While the NFL<br />
prefers to play its games in open-air stadiums, the Rodeo, with a winter schedule, has requirements<br />
for an indoor, controlled environment space. As a result, the need for a retractable roof was apparent<br />
from the start. Other highlights include four club level theme bars.<br />
At the “football bar,” tiles were installed in an oval pattern to resemble the shape of a football,<br />
surrounded by a border of black granite to make the transition to the carpeting smoother.<br />
Additionally, the lighting fixture above the bar was custom-made to look like the laces of the football,<br />
and the side panels of the bar are made from the same material as an actual football.<br />
The other three bars—the Star Bar, Horseshoe Bar, and Spur Bar—were designed with the same<br />
interplay of stone and light, and each is unique in shape and individual design.<br />
Nirdair fabric is used for the upper roof. The translucency provides the ambient sunlight to keep<br />
the natural grass growing—a primary concern after the real grass in the Astrodome died and was<br />
replaced with Astroturf. (During the first season of play in the Astrodome, the sharp contrast<br />
between lighting on the field and the acrylic skylights made fly balls too difficult to see. The ceiling<br />
tiles were painted an opaque shade, and the grass died almost immediately.)<br />
Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) and Hermes Architects, Inc., teamed to create<br />
Houston Stadium Consultants (HSC). HSC lead the consultant team as prime architect with HOK<br />
Sport as the design consultant. The architect of record is the joint venture of Houston based<br />
LAN/Daly and Hermes Architects known as Houston Stadium Consultants (HSC) with HOK s+v+e<br />
as design architect.<br />
With over 1.9 million square feet, the stadium has over 165 private suites, 7500 club seats and<br />
550 concession points of service. Installed throughout the concourse of Reliant Stadium are<br />
Squareline metal ceiling tiles by Illbruck Architectural Products.<br />
“We were looking for a suspendable ceiling tile product that would conceal piping, lighting and other systems above it and<br />
not require us to invest in any additional systems,<br />
such as more sprinklers. Its design<br />
complimented the contemporary architecture<br />
of the stadium, which featured aluminum<br />
trim and finishes throughout,” says Steve<br />
Parker, lead architect, Houston Stadium Consultants<br />
(HSC).<br />
“A bonus was that we could cut the tiles<br />
on-site to fit for light fixture applications—we<br />
didn’t have to special order it from the factory<br />
already cut. That was a necessary timesaver<br />
for us to get the project completed on<br />
time.”<br />
Parker went on to say that he believes the<br />
building images best describe what the architectural<br />
team was trying to accomplish as it<br />
relates to lighting design “ a modern sports<br />
facility that has a balanced mix of functional<br />
fixtures for areas such as the public concourse<br />
with a more refined fixture selection<br />
for suites and club levels.”<br />
—John-Michael Kobes<br />
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Members in the News<br />
Holophane, Newark,<br />
OH, has named Robert<br />
J. Drago and Jon<br />
L. Memsic to lead the<br />
company’s national<br />
sales program as<br />
vice-presidents of<br />
sales for the eastern<br />
region and western<br />
region, respectively.<br />
Drago will over oversee<br />
sales in the eastern<br />
half of the US,<br />
which extends from<br />
Louisiana northward<br />
to Michigan and<br />
every state east, with<br />
Memsic leading the company’s sales<br />
program in all states west of this area.<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company,<br />
Little Neck, NY has acquired OnQ<br />
Technologies, Inc., a supplier of structured<br />
wiring and home networking<br />
technology. OnQ Technologies, Inc. will<br />
be joined with Levition integrated<br />
Networks, the company’s existing<br />
structured wiring division, to create<br />
Leviton OnQ.<br />
ILLUMINATING<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
SOCIETY<br />
NEWS<br />
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3<br />
MARCH 2003<br />
Charles Swift, was elected an associate<br />
member in the American <strong>Society</strong> of<br />
Theatre Consultants (ASTC).<br />
Lutron Electronics, Coopersburg, PA,<br />
promoted Dave Odess to vice-president<br />
of International Sales. Under the direction<br />
of Odess, Lutron has expanded its<br />
United Kingdom and German offices,<br />
established offices in France and Spain,<br />
and created business opportunities<br />
throughout the Continent.<br />
Martin Professional appointed Dave<br />
Caulfield as the new managing director<br />
of Martin Professional PLC.<br />
Scott H. Muse was appointed group<br />
vice president of Hubbell Lighting, Inc.,<br />
Orange, CT.<br />
Advance Transformer Co., Oak Brook,<br />
IL appointed Ron Bezdon, as director,<br />
business development.<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.,<br />
Niles, IL, promoted Bob Murphy as<br />
western regional sales manager.<br />
IESNA<br />
Calendar of Events<br />
May 6-8, 2003<br />
LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL<br />
New York, NY<br />
Contact: AMC, Inc.<br />
404-220-2221/2215<br />
www.lightfair.com<br />
August 3-6, 2003<br />
IESNA Annual Conference<br />
Chicago, IL<br />
Contact: Val Landers<br />
212-248-5000, ext. 117<br />
www.iesna.org<br />
September 29-October 1, 2003<br />
IESNA<br />
Street & Area Lighting Conference<br />
Baltimore, MD<br />
Contact: Val Landers<br />
212-248-5000, ext. 117<br />
www.iesna.org<br />
October 19-23, 2003<br />
IESNA Aviation Lighting Seminar<br />
Austin, TX<br />
www.iesalc.org<br />
Vari-Lite International, Inc. Sells Manufacturing<br />
Division to Genlyte Thomas Group LLC<br />
Vari-Lite International, Inc. has sold the assets of its Vari-Lite products manufacturing<br />
and sales division to Genlyte Thomas Group LLC (GTG), a leading manufacturer<br />
of lighting fixtures and controls for commercial, industrial and residential<br />
markets. The sale included the Vari-Lite family of products as well as all sales,<br />
manufacturing and engineering operations associated with this division. GTG also<br />
acquired the Vari-Lite trademark and all patents associated with Vari-Lite products.<br />
The purchase price, is estimated to be $10.5 million – $11.5 million.<br />
“Operating as a manufacturer and a rental company was confusing to the industry,<br />
and it limited the growth prospects of both our Vari-Lite manufacturing and<br />
sales division and VLPS Lighting Services, our rental division,” said Rusty<br />
Brutsché, chairman and CEO of Vari-Lite International, Inc. “In order for both divisions<br />
to achieve their maximum potential, there had to be a clear separation of<br />
the two. This transaction allows VLPS Lighting Services to operate independently<br />
and to focus on its core competency, lighting rental and production services.”<br />
Vari-Lite International, Inc. will ultimately change its name to VLPS Lighting<br />
Services International, Inc. to further reflect the Company’s continued commitment<br />
to provide lighting systems and services to the entertainment industry.<br />
Michael Stewart<br />
Hooker, 1950-2003<br />
Michael Stewart<br />
Hooker, Design Principal<br />
and Partner<br />
of MSH Visual Planners,<br />
passed away in<br />
the early morning<br />
hours of Saturday,<br />
January 11, 2003.<br />
Michael contributed greatly to<br />
IESNA and to the Golden Gate Section<br />
in particular. MSH Visual Planners is a<br />
Sustaining Member of IESNA, and<br />
Michael often contributed his creativity<br />
and insight, providing seminars and<br />
presentations to members.<br />
www.iesna.org<br />
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NCQLP to “Roast”<br />
Howard Brandston<br />
The NCQLP at its annual LIGHTFAIR<br />
LC Luncheon will roast lighting industry<br />
luminary Howard M. Brandston, LC,<br />
FIES, FCIBSE, FIALD. Join MC Gary<br />
Dulaski, IES, and distinguished roasters<br />
Melanie Brandston, Robert Prouse,<br />
LC, FIES, IALD, David A. Mintz, LC,<br />
FIALD, FIES, Steven Goldberg, AIA,<br />
Rita Harrold, LC, FIES, Sonny Sonnenfeld,<br />
IES, and Frank Conti, IES, for<br />
what promises to be a most entertaining<br />
look at the lighting life and times of<br />
Howard Brandston.<br />
In addition, NCQLP president Joseph<br />
M. Good III, LC, the NCQLP officers<br />
and board members will honor the<br />
2003 LC Class, the sixth. President<br />
Good will also recognize the contributors<br />
and volunteers who are so vital to<br />
the success of NCQLP<br />
Tickets can be purchased when<br />
registering for LIGHTFAIR at www.<br />
lightfair.com or at the onsite LIGHT-<br />
FAIR registration until 5 pm Tuesday,<br />
May 6.<br />
Section News<br />
New York Section<br />
Bill Warren, Frank Lorenz, Clarence<br />
Tsung and William Soddard discussed<br />
New York City code changes that affect<br />
lighting, lighting controls, and lighting<br />
energy conservation on January 8.<br />
An in depth analysis of emergency<br />
lighting and code requirements for NYC<br />
and the tri-state area was given by<br />
John Bredehorst. Garry Myers also covered<br />
the new ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1<br />
requirements concerning lighting, controls,<br />
and power density.<br />
Golden Gate Section<br />
In November, Alfredo Zaparolli, partner<br />
at TECHLINEA LLC, explained how<br />
to integrate the electronic home with<br />
lighting, communications, security,<br />
home entertainment, energy management<br />
and home networking.<br />
Lighting designer Ray Grenald, lectured<br />
on his career and professional<br />
philosophies on January 14.<br />
Los Angeles Section<br />
On January 15, Kevin Houser, a<br />
nationally known researcher on the<br />
continued on following page<br />
SUSTAINING<br />
MEMBERS<br />
The following companies have elected<br />
to support the <strong>Society</strong> as Sustaining<br />
Members which allows the IESNA to fund<br />
programs that benefit all segments of the<br />
membership and pursue new endeavors,<br />
including education projects, lighting<br />
research and recommended practices.<br />
The level of support is classified<br />
by the amount of annual dues, based<br />
on a company’s annual lighting revenues:<br />
Copper: $500 annual dues<br />
Lighting revenues to $4 million<br />
(Copper Sustaining Members are listed in<br />
the March issue of LD+A, as well as in the<br />
IESNA Annual Report. There are currently 233<br />
Copper Sustaining Members).<br />
Silver: $1,000 annual dues<br />
Lighting revenues to $10 million<br />
Gold: $2,500 annual dues<br />
Lighting revenues to $50 million<br />
Platinum: $5,000 annual dues<br />
Lighting revenues to $200 million<br />
Emerald: $10,000 annual dues<br />
Lighting revenues to $500 million<br />
Diamond: $15,000 annual dues<br />
Lighting revenues over $500 million<br />
IES SUSTAINING<br />
MEMBERS<br />
DIAMOND<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
General Electric Co.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Products, Inc.<br />
Philips Lighting Co.<br />
EMERALD<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
PLATINUM<br />
Day-Brite Capri Omega<br />
Lightolier<br />
Lutron Electronics Co, Inc.<br />
GOLD<br />
ALP Lighting Components Co.<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Barth Electric Co., Inc.<br />
BLV Licht und Vakuumtechnik GmbH<br />
The Bodine Company<br />
Daeyang Electric Co., Ltd.<br />
Edison Price Lighting, Inc.<br />
Finelite, Inc.<br />
Florida Power Lighting Solutions<br />
Gardco Lighting<br />
Indy Lighting, Inc.<br />
The Kirlin Company<br />
Kurt Versen Co.<br />
LexaLite Int’l Corp<br />
Lighting Services, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting<br />
LSI Industries, Inc.<br />
Martin Professional, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp<br />
Prudential Lighting Corp<br />
San Diego Gas & Electric<br />
SPI Lighting<br />
United <strong>Illuminating</strong> Co.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.<br />
SILVER<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Associated Lighting<br />
Atofina Chemicals, Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bartco Lighting, Inc.<br />
Beta Lighting, Inc.<br />
BJB Electric Corporation<br />
Birchwood Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte Inc.<br />
City of San Francisco<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Custom Lighting Services LLC<br />
Custom Lights, Inc.<br />
Day Lite Maintenance Co.<br />
Defense Supply Center Philadelphia<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
EEMA Industries<br />
Elko Ltd<br />
Elliptipar<br />
ENMAX<br />
Enterprise Lighting Sales<br />
ETC Architectural<br />
Eye Lighting Industries<br />
Eye Lighting Int’l of NA<br />
Factory Sales Agency<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Focal Point<br />
Gammalux Systems<br />
H E Williams, Inc.<br />
HAWA Incorporated<br />
High End Systems, Inc.<br />
Hubbell Lighting, Inc.<br />
<strong>Illuminating</strong> Technologies, Inc.<br />
InfraSource<br />
Kenall Mfg Co.<br />
Kramer Lighting<br />
Lee Filters<br />
Legion Lighting Co.<br />
Leviton Mfg Co, Inc.<br />
Linear Lighting<br />
Lite Tech<br />
Litecontrol Corp<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Litetronics Int’l Inc.<br />
Lowel Light Manufacturing<br />
Lucifer Lighting Co.<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing, Inc.<br />
Northern Illumination Co., Inc.<br />
Optical Research Associates<br />
Optima <strong>Engineering</strong> PA<br />
Paramount Industries, Inc.<br />
Portland General Electric<br />
Prescolite, Inc.<br />
PSE & G<br />
R A Manning Co, Inc.<br />
Reflex Lighting Group, Inc.<br />
Richard McDonald & Associates, Ltd. - Calgary<br />
Richard McDonald & Associates, Ltd. - Edmonton<br />
Sentry Electric Corporation<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics Division<br />
Southern California Edison<br />
Stage Front Presentation Sys.<br />
Stebnicki Robertson & Associates<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems. Inc.<br />
StressCrete King Luminaire Co.<br />
Sun Industries<br />
Tennessee Valley Authority<br />
TXU Electric & Gas<br />
Universal Electric Ltd.<br />
US Architectural Lighting/Sun Valley Lighting<br />
Utility Metals<br />
W J Whatley, Inc.<br />
WAC Lighting, Co.<br />
Winnipeg Hydro<br />
Wisconsin Public Service Corp<br />
Xenon Light, Inc.<br />
As of February 2003<br />
30 LD+A/March 2003 www.iesna.org
Section News<br />
continued from previous page<br />
spectral composition of light and its<br />
relation to human vision, examined the<br />
photopic luminous efficiency function.<br />
Memphis Section<br />
The Pyramid Arena, home of NBA’s<br />
Memphis Grizzlies, was illuminated by<br />
Light It Up: The Downtown Illumination<br />
Project, a not-for-profit organization<br />
founded to enhance the image of downtown<br />
Memphis. The Section toured the<br />
Arena in December.<br />
Cleveland Section<br />
In January, Terry McGowan addressed<br />
light and human health, covering<br />
such topics as: new medical applications<br />
of light, using light to treat mental<br />
disorders, therapeutic lighting,<br />
human circadian rhythms, light and the<br />
aging eye, and the hazards of UV.<br />
Maryland Section<br />
In January, Fred Oberkircher reviewed<br />
the latest developments in the<br />
effect of light and color on human<br />
health and performance.<br />
Western New England Section<br />
The Annual Awards Gala honored<br />
Thomas Hannigan on January 16 with<br />
the LLAA (Lighting Industry Achievement<br />
Award).<br />
Western New York Section<br />
On January 14, John F. Daly reviewed<br />
holistic sustainable design and the lighting<br />
designer, focusing on new sustainable<br />
design technologies like displacement<br />
ventilation, daylight harvesting,<br />
raised floor system fuel cells, indoor air<br />
quality and active climate facades.<br />
Mid Hudson Valley Section<br />
“Lighting Bloopers” was the January<br />
theme – from the humorous to the dangerous,<br />
dramatic things that can happen<br />
with lighting when details are overlooked.<br />
New England Section<br />
Steven Rosen, principal of Available<br />
Light, explored theatrical lighting<br />
design techniques for architecture,<br />
museums, and themed environments.<br />
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Membership Committee<br />
Chair Jean Black announced<br />
the IESNA gained one Sustaining<br />
Member and 87<br />
Members (M), associate and<br />
student members in January.<br />
SUSTAINING MEMBERS<br />
Birchwood Lighting, Inc.,<br />
Santa Ana, CA<br />
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS<br />
Canadian Region<br />
Adam Levesque, Holophane Canada,<br />
Inc., Richmond Hill, ON<br />
Allen D. Middleton, Universal<br />
Lighting Technologies,<br />
Tottenham, ON<br />
University of New Brunswick<br />
Mohamed F. el Gendy<br />
East Central Region<br />
Scott Berry, Acuity Brands,<br />
Landsdale, PA<br />
Theodore R. Calver, Landmark<br />
Design Group, Williamsburg, VA<br />
Cliff W. Gray, Leading Edge<br />
Telemetry, Reinholds, PA<br />
Wayne C. Hinson (M), Hinson<br />
Design Group, Washington, DC<br />
Kristin A. Keilt (M), HK Lighting<br />
Design, Inc., Havertown, PA<br />
Edward J. Lynch (M), Bala<br />
Consulting Engineers,<br />
Wynnewood, PA<br />
Hunter J. Mink (M), Ameron Pole<br />
Products Division, Bristol, VA<br />
Dawn H. Sangley, Cho Benn Holback<br />
+ Associates, Baltimore, MD<br />
Brian M. Walsh, Federated Lighting,<br />
Inc., Upper Marlboro, MD<br />
Virginia Tech<br />
Neal A. Cramer<br />
Great Lakes Region<br />
Dennis Gorski (M), Burns Meucci<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong>, Carnegie, PA<br />
Todd C. Kenter, Teknical Directions,<br />
Fruitport, MI<br />
Timothy Lacey, University of<br />
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
Thomas S. Laureto, Lighting<br />
Resource, East Grand Rapids, MI<br />
Craig Lockwood, LaFace and<br />
McGovern Associates, Bethel<br />
Park, PA<br />
Larry W. Moore (M), Granger<br />
Construction Company, Lansing,<br />
MI<br />
Peter Schreiber, Holophane,<br />
Granville, OH<br />
Carnegie Mellon Univeristy<br />
Vineeta Pal<br />
South Pacific Coast<br />
John M. Castner, Dialight<br />
Corporation, Santa Ana, CA<br />
Brian Crabtree, Birchwood Lighting,<br />
Inc., Santa Ana, CA<br />
Paula M. Doxakis, Southern<br />
California Edison, Santa Ana, CA<br />
Rob Fisher (M), Ginosko, Inc.,<br />
Fresno, CA<br />
Steven Koch, Birchwood Lighting,<br />
Inc., Santa Ana, CA<br />
Herbert Moskowitz (M), Herbert<br />
Moskowitz Ph.D., Inc., Encino,<br />
CA<br />
Claudio Ramos (M), HE Banks &<br />
Associates Lighting Design, San<br />
Francisco, CA<br />
Gregory Slover, Slover<br />
Investigations, Chandler, AZ<br />
Darrin Weedon, Birchwood Lighting,<br />
Inc., Santa Ana, CA<br />
Morris Zuckerman, Holophane,<br />
Sherman Oaks, CA<br />
Midwest Region<br />
June Allongue, SPI Lighting, Inc.,<br />
Mequon, WI<br />
Jessica S. Santoyo, Patrick<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong>, Lisle, IL<br />
Milwaukee School of <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Gabe Gorsline, Michael McTavish,<br />
John Russell, Robert Seidl<br />
Southeastern Region<br />
Michael Alvarez, City of Miami<br />
Beach, Miami Beach, Fl<br />
Frederick J. Butler, Peerless<br />
Lighting, Lilburn, GA<br />
Charles G. Hall, I.C. Thomasson<br />
Associates, Inc., Knoxville, TN<br />
Jacklyn G. Heywood-Stanton,<br />
Lytestyles, Loudon, TN<br />
Michael Hoover (M), Hayes, Seag,<br />
MaHern & Mahern, Charlotte, NC<br />
David D. Williams, Newell, NC<br />
American Intercontinental University<br />
Kendall D. Wells<br />
Northeastern Region<br />
Timothy Becker (M), Fluid Lighting,<br />
New York, NY<br />
Mary E. Benoit (M), South<br />
Burlington, VT<br />
Nicholas C. Bleeker (M),<br />
Somerset, NJ<br />
Ellen C. Carter (M), Minolta<br />
Corporation, Little Falls, NJ<br />
Dimitri Galitzine, Design<br />
Development Associates, LLC,<br />
Bardonia, NY<br />
Stewart Hamel (M), Luminis USA,<br />
Inc., Sharon, MA<br />
Nelson C. Jenkins (M), Thompson +<br />
Sears Lighting, New York, NY<br />
Michael W. Mehl, Jaros Baum &<br />
Bolles, New York, NY<br />
Stephen V. Norako (M), Cooper<br />
Crouse-Hinds, Syracuse, NY<br />
Elizabeth Steinmetz, Selux<br />
Corporation, Highland, NY<br />
Philip D. Testa, Aesthetic Lighting<br />
Solutions, New York, NY<br />
Corina N. Vijeu (M), Syska<br />
Hennessy Group, Princeton, NJ<br />
New York School of Interior Design<br />
Emily Chen, Yin Chen, Andrea<br />
David, Melida Dominguez, Issara<br />
Hangsapruk, Hyun Woo Kim,<br />
Weisha Liu, Rama Mendelson,<br />
Meng-I Shen, Michael Stokes,<br />
Theresa Wu<br />
Northwestern Region<br />
Sherman H. Brown (M), MLT, Inc.,<br />
Great Falls, MT<br />
University of Alberta<br />
Brian W. Calverley<br />
Southwestern Region<br />
David Collins (M), Darr & Collins,<br />
LLC, Oklahmoa City, OK<br />
Terry M. Crawley (M), Zumtobel<br />
Staff lighting, Dallas, TX<br />
William Gandy, ME31 Consulting<br />
Engineers, Oklahoma City, OK<br />
Ken B. Havens, Austin Lighting<br />
Products, Austin, TX<br />
Jeffrey Jones, Smith Lighting Sales,<br />
Inc., Oklahoma City, OK<br />
Marshal Maggard (M), ME31<br />
Consulting Engineers, Oklahoma<br />
City, OK<br />
Michael D. Morin, Architectural<br />
Lighting Associates, Inc., Dallas,<br />
TX<br />
David Myers (M), C.H. Guernsey &<br />
Co., Oklahoma City, OK<br />
Inez D. Sosa, Interglobal, Inc.,<br />
Flower Mound, TX<br />
Eric Stewart (M), Smith Lighting<br />
Sales, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK<br />
Paul T. Warila (M), Platte River<br />
Power Authority, Fort Collins, CO<br />
Lee Warren (M), Warren<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong>, Springdale, AR<br />
Jeff N. Westfall (M), City of Broken<br />
Arrow, Broken Arrow, OK<br />
Foreign<br />
Ignacio Fernandez-Cuervo, IFC<br />
Lighting, Puerto Rico<br />
Bindu Finney George (M), KEO<br />
International Consultants, Kuwait<br />
Leung Hon Man (M), CLP Power<br />
Hong Kong Ltd., Hong Kong<br />
Luis Carlos Murillo, Sylvania S.A.,<br />
Costa Rica<br />
Stanley Patino, Cybern, Trinidad<br />
Tobago<br />
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NCQLP Announces Test Results – 2002 Examination<br />
Joseph M. Good, III, President,<br />
NCQLP, announced that 209 lighting<br />
practitioners sat for the 2002 exam.<br />
With a pass rate of 78.5 percent, the<br />
roster of lighting certified individuals<br />
have been increased by 154 full LCs<br />
and 10 Intern LCs.<br />
The LC class of 2002 now brings the<br />
total number of LCs to 1127.<br />
The National Council on Qualifications<br />
for the Lighting Professions is a<br />
non-profit corporation founded in 1991<br />
to serve and protect the well-being of<br />
the public through effective and efficient<br />
lighting practice. Through a peer<br />
review process, the NCQLP establishes<br />
the education, experience and<br />
examination requirements for certification<br />
in the lighting industry.<br />
Thirty-six percent of those who have<br />
sat for the LC exam over the past<br />
three years identify themselves as<br />
lighting designers/consultants. The<br />
two next largest groups are electrical<br />
engineers (16 percent), and manufacturers’<br />
representatives and sales representatives<br />
(12 percent).<br />
Thirty-four percent list experience<br />
levels at 6-10 years, with another 38<br />
percent indicating 11-20 years of<br />
experience. An average of 50 percent<br />
of exam takers hold bachelor degrees;<br />
18.7 percent hold advanced degrees.<br />
Sixty-eight percent identify themselves<br />
as members of the IESNA; 14<br />
percent, the IALD. Four percent each<br />
cite their primary affiliation as AEE,<br />
IEEE or the AIA.<br />
This year, sixteen graduate and undergraduate<br />
students in lighting took<br />
the LC examination as participants in<br />
the NCQLP Intern Program. An accredited<br />
college offering a minimum of 12<br />
credit hours in lighting or lighting related<br />
courses can apply to be a part of<br />
this program. Seven students from<br />
Penn State University, four students<br />
from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,<br />
and five from Parsons sat for the LC<br />
examination; ten of those who took<br />
the examination are now designated<br />
Intern LCs.<br />
The Intern LC program was partially<br />
funded by two grants from the<br />
Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education<br />
and additional grants from the Lutron<br />
Foundation and the Golden Gate<br />
Section of the IESNA.<br />
IESNA members are in bold in the following<br />
list.<br />
New LCs (2002 Examinees)<br />
Brian E. Alcorn<br />
Marcia K. Babcock<br />
Gwen H. Barber<br />
Michael D. Barden<br />
Brian K. Baumgartle<br />
Jeffrey T. Berg<br />
Ellen J. Blaine<br />
Randall W. Blanchette<br />
Dennis R. Blansit<br />
Jennifer C. Bohl<br />
Brian T. Bowman<br />
John F. Briggs<br />
Mark R. Bryant<br />
Andrew J. Bullinger Jr.,<br />
David K. Burtner<br />
Frederick J. Butler<br />
Thomas L. Butters<br />
John C. Caratozzolo<br />
Eric J. Carlson<br />
Joyce M. Cassidy<br />
Huan Chen<br />
David M. Clinard<br />
Michael A. Cole<br />
Ian K. Coll<br />
Mark H. Conder<br />
Paul R. Daniel<br />
Richard K. Davis<br />
Jason J. Decheck<br />
Dennis J. DeLorenzo<br />
Veronika R. Demelius<br />
Monte L. DePouw<br />
David L. DiLaura<br />
Julie M. Donovan<br />
Jean F. Dore<br />
Michael S. Doucette<br />
Ronald R. Doyle<br />
Steven R. Duff<br />
Karen J. Duffy<br />
Marc T. Dyble<br />
Jason D. Edling<br />
Robert S. Emery<br />
Jeri Farkas<br />
Randall P. Fisher<br />
Hank Forrest<br />
Margaret E. Fowler-McDowell<br />
Ronald A. Fuller<br />
Shad A. Funkhouser<br />
Casey H. Gaetz<br />
Wade I. Geller<br />
Jeffrey D. Gerwing<br />
Ellen F. Godson<br />
Vandana U. Gogate<br />
Cathy L. Gottardi<br />
Patrick H. Grzybek<br />
Tao Y. Ham<br />
Margaret B. Hamilton<br />
James Chad Haney<br />
Jon M. Hart<br />
David J. Hatcher<br />
Asha Hegde-Niezgoda<br />
Peter E. Hegedus<br />
Joseph S. Hendren<br />
Adam H. Holmes<br />
Ronald T. Houser<br />
Meghan K. Hoye<br />
Chris Hunkeler<br />
Teri L. Jackson<br />
Gary R. Jewell<br />
Bryan J. Johnson<br />
Aristithe G. Karathanos<br />
Neil S. Kimball<br />
Marilee O. Klimek<br />
Michael A. Lambert<br />
Philip E. Lambing<br />
Keith T. Lane<br />
Michael L. Lassle<br />
Kenneth O. Latal Jr.<br />
Lloyd G. Lawrence<br />
Choon Kyoung Lee<br />
Sally J. Lee<br />
Kurt Levens<br />
Norman Scott Ley<br />
Robert M. Limroth<br />
Kimberly D. Lindstrand<br />
William Gray Lundy<br />
Rodrigo E. Manriquez<br />
Beth A. Mattern<br />
Larry W. McGough<br />
Bruce D. McNeil<br />
Robert Meyer<br />
Kurt T. Minko<br />
Mark A. Mladenoff<br />
Alicia G. Morin<br />
Gregory F. Mulholland<br />
Stephen S. Norris<br />
Daniel P. O’Donahue<br />
Neal J. O’Neill<br />
James Michael Parrish<br />
Greg C. Parthemer<br />
Bjarne Pedersen<br />
Linda A. Perry<br />
Gerard M. Plank<br />
David R. Pohl<br />
Gregory Michael Price<br />
Leora C. Radetsky<br />
Deborah L. Raines<br />
Louis M. Raso<br />
John T. Ratliff<br />
David E. Raver<br />
Robert W. Reynolds Jr.<br />
Thomas P. Rist<br />
Ira J. Rothman<br />
Michelle R. Sackett<br />
Jagannath R. Salker<br />
Gerald E. Sasser III<br />
Thomas M. Sater<br />
Tejal V. Schmulen<br />
Gerald J. Schreinert<br />
Shelli L. Sedlak Mejia<br />
David D. Shaeffer<br />
Yingjiu Shen<br />
Loretta Sheridan<br />
Raisa Shigol<br />
Milena M. Simeonova<br />
Jamie L. Simper<br />
James S. Smith<br />
Michael Smolyansky<br />
John G. Sterken “Jr.<br />
William M. Stevens<br />
Robert K. Stewart<br />
Warren V. Stojcich “Jr.<br />
Zachary R. Suchara<br />
Tom Swift<br />
Kurt Thomas<br />
Kevin R. Trask<br />
Richard C. Tucker<br />
Jason R. Tuenge<br />
John R. Turner<br />
Attila Uysal<br />
Martin J. Van Koolbergen<br />
James E. Vance<br />
Allyn B. Vodicka<br />
Qianxiang Wang<br />
Lance J. Warner<br />
Chad Watts<br />
Susan L. White<br />
BonnyAnn Whitehouse<br />
Larry W. Wilson<br />
Jeany Wu<br />
Raymond W. Yeager<br />
David J. Young<br />
Amy B. Zeboor<br />
Matthew G. Zelkowitz<br />
Susannah G. Zweighaft<br />
New Intern LCs (2002 Exam)<br />
Lisa Bornemann<br />
Peping A. Dee Jr.<br />
Sara J. Demel<br />
Lara H. Jacobson<br />
Sara R. Lappano<br />
Ammar Mohamed<br />
Jason S. Neches<br />
John W. Newman<br />
Adrienne M. Presner<br />
Insiya Shakir<br />
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PHOTOS: JILL CODY<br />
The Kachel Fieldhouse includes recreational<br />
multipurpose courts and a competition 200 meter<br />
running track. Our design addresses the lighting<br />
requirements of various sports, while meeting<br />
rigorous sustainable design objectives.<br />
Managing Glare<br />
After establishing the architectural design to provide an adequate<br />
level of daylight, the next step focused on assessing and<br />
resolving problems with glare. Direct sun or a very bright diffuse<br />
surface in a athlete’s field of view were central concerns.<br />
Diffuse glazing is one<br />
technique for controlling<br />
direct sun, but it<br />
AWELL-CONDITIONED ATHLETE<br />
HGA and The Weidt Group partner to create<br />
an efficient home for athletics<br />
Aspace for athletic competition and recreation,<br />
efficient and simple to operate, with<br />
design features making it a model for<br />
future facilities. Simply put, these were the goals of<br />
the design team and owner.<br />
The DLK/Kachel Fieldhouse addition to the<br />
Williams Center at the University of Wisconsin –<br />
Whitewater was designed to create an intercollegiate<br />
competition facility for indoor track meets<br />
and to expand recreational and intramural space<br />
for students on campus and the surrounding<br />
community. The project was also designated to<br />
establish a model design process for incorporating<br />
sustainable design elements into this and<br />
future projects for the State of Wisconsin. To this<br />
end, the architects and engineers at Hammel,<br />
Green and Abrahamson (HGA) worked with<br />
energy consultants The Weidt Group and State of<br />
Wisconsin facilities development personnel to<br />
develop energy savings strategies that included<br />
reduced energy consumption for lighting loads<br />
and the use of daylighting.<br />
Daylighting Design<br />
It was once said by a wise man that daylighting<br />
is like taking a sip of water from a fire hydrant.<br />
The sun is a powerful light source so bright that<br />
it can seldom be used directly for most interior<br />
visual environments unless controlled properly.<br />
The best source of daylight is from the sky, not the<br />
sun, so glazing orientations for a building need to<br />
maximize the facades where the sunlight can be<br />
easily controlled. The north orientation, and then<br />
the south, are desirable in northern latitudes,<br />
while east and west facades are problematic due<br />
to low sun angles, and are difficult to control costeffectively.<br />
During design, several variations on architectural<br />
roof forms and fenestration alternatives were<br />
studied using physical daylight models and energy<br />
simulation software. Among the alternatives studied:<br />
flat roof vs. barrel vaulted; Low-E clear glazing<br />
vs. translucent, insulating glazing (e.g. Kalwall);<br />
active and passive sunlight control features; and<br />
the use of skylights. Vertical fenestration was evaluated<br />
on various combinations of the north, south,<br />
and west faces of the building. The east face of the<br />
building was not evaluated because it abuts the<br />
existing building.<br />
Several of the passive sunlight control features<br />
under consideration, including internal light<br />
shelves and redirecting glass block, were eliminated<br />
due to their associated construction costs. Some<br />
glazing placements and types were eliminated due<br />
to unacceptable glare created by direct sunlight hitting<br />
the playing surfaces during large periods of the<br />
year, while others were eliminated due to owner<br />
preferences.<br />
The architectural design finally selected was a<br />
barrel vault roof with translucent, insulating glazing<br />
on the north, south and west faces. Based on<br />
physical scale-model measurements, the barrel<br />
vault roof form provided 35 percent greater daylight<br />
levels in the center of the fieldhouse compared<br />
to a flat roof configuration. This was due to<br />
the increase in window height on the north and<br />
south walls compared to the flat roof. Adding glazing<br />
high along the west wall increased daylight<br />
levels further, improving daylight uniformity from<br />
north to south.<br />
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glare by creating an extremely<br />
bright surface when exposed to<br />
direct sunlight. Using low visible<br />
light transmittance (VLT)<br />
glazing can reduce surface<br />
brightness. However, low VLT<br />
glazing also reduces the<br />
amount of interior daylight<br />
available throughout the year.<br />
Historic weather information<br />
for Whitewater, Wisconsin<br />
showed that a significant percentage<br />
of days could be<br />
expected to be overcast.<br />
Selecting VLT characteristics at<br />
this building site became a balancing<br />
act between reducing<br />
glare during sunny conditions<br />
and depressed interior daylight<br />
levels during the majority of the<br />
time it is overcast.<br />
Instead of selecting a “one<br />
size fits all” approach to balancing<br />
the VLT needs on the<br />
project, a customized approach<br />
was used, “tuning” the VLT to<br />
the requirements of each façade<br />
orientation, balancing the<br />
(top) Three translucent<br />
clerestories allow playing<br />
surfaces to be washed with 5-15<br />
footcandles of natural light<br />
on a partly cloudy day.<br />
(bottom) Visible light<br />
transmittance values were<br />
carefully selected to take<br />
advantage of the available<br />
daylight without creating<br />
discomfort glare for players using<br />
basketball and tennis courts.<br />
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still presents the<br />
potential to produce<br />
impacts of glare, interior light level, and energy performance.<br />
On the west window wall a very low VLT (15 percent) was<br />
selected to ensure the diffuse surface would not be too bright<br />
within the field of view of the multi-sport playing courts. The<br />
south windows with an overhang had less exposure to sunlight<br />
throughout the year, allowing a higher value of VLT (35<br />
percent). On the north, transparent glass could have worked,<br />
but to maintain architectural consistency, diffuse glazing with<br />
the highest available VLT (50 percent) for the glazing product<br />
selected was used.<br />
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Electric Lighting<br />
The 60,000 sq ft fieldhouse is used<br />
by both the public and college students<br />
for recreational level basketball and volleyball,<br />
hosts indoor practices for the<br />
university football and baseball teams,<br />
and serves as the indoor competition<br />
space for the track and field team.<br />
Within the fieldhouse is a 200-meter<br />
track as well as accommodations for<br />
long jump, pole vaulting and shot-put.<br />
The IESNA recommendations for these<br />
varied sports and competition levels fall<br />
into two categories: 30 footcandles with<br />
a 4-to-1-uniformity ratio for the recreational<br />
sports, and 50 footcandles with<br />
a 2.5-to-1 uniformity ratio for competitive<br />
track meets. Vertical footcandle levels<br />
were also important for many of<br />
these sports.<br />
The luminaires were to be mounted<br />
from the roof, with luminaire height<br />
following the curve of the structure,<br />
between 20 and 35 feet above the<br />
floor. Several luminaire types were<br />
considered before settling on prismatic<br />
high-bays. Opaque reflector highbay<br />
luminaires were considered<br />
briefly, due to their higher<br />
downward efficiency, compared<br />
to prismatic refractor<br />
high-bays, but were rejected<br />
because of the vertical illuminance<br />
requirements. The<br />
nature of the space also<br />
demanded that the ceiling be<br />
illuminated to continue the<br />
bright, daylit atmosphere into<br />
the facility’s evening and night<br />
hours, and the shrouded highbay<br />
would have created a<br />
darkened ceiling during<br />
evening hours. Indirect lighting<br />
was also considered, but<br />
ultimately rejected due to concerns<br />
about reduced efficiency<br />
and because a revealed light<br />
source was desired, avoiding<br />
the “overcast day” feeling that<br />
100 percent indirect solutions<br />
can create.<br />
Once the prismatic high bay<br />
solution was chosen, samples were requested from several<br />
major manufacturers. Glass refractors were chosen over acrylic<br />
due to the high probability for repeated impact with balls. The<br />
50-year design life of the building also precluded any solution<br />
that might yellow and become brittle over time. After a review<br />
of the samples, it was readily apparent that borosilicate glass<br />
Custom software lighting controls provide<br />
maximum energy savings, lamp life, and<br />
lighting flexibility. An integrated control panel<br />
allows users to individually (top) control each<br />
of the four courts and track.<br />
During normal daily operation, (middle)<br />
half of the fixtures are locked out during<br />
daylight hours, maintaining 30 footcandles and<br />
a 3:1 max to min ratio. Using only 0.5 watt/ft 2 ,<br />
a dramatic 55 percent savings beyond state<br />
energy code limits is achieved. Controls<br />
automatically alternate these locked-out<br />
fixtures each day, increasing anticipated lamp<br />
life from 8 to 12 years based on<br />
14 hours of daily operation.<br />
During special events, (bottom) a keyed<br />
override allows all fixtures to be on,<br />
maintaining 50 footcandles and a 2:1 max<br />
to min ratio with 1.0 watt/ft 2 used. This<br />
override automatically resets after 24 hours to<br />
ensure continued energy savings.<br />
(opposite, top) To maximize efficiency while<br />
meeting important vertical footcandle and<br />
uniformity requirements for the various sports,<br />
prismatic glass metal halide fixtures with pulse<br />
start lamp and ballast systems were selected.<br />
Custom software lighting controls provide<br />
maximum energy savings, lamp life, and lighting<br />
flexibility. An integrated control panel<br />
allows users to individually (top) control each<br />
of the four courts and track.<br />
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would be preferred over soda lime glass due to its crystal clarity,<br />
durability, and high-quality optical properties. The borosilicate<br />
glass luminaires specified also exhibited excellent optical<br />
control and low brightness, essential in reducing glare created<br />
from the luminaires themselves. Metal halide pulse start lamps<br />
(320-W) were selected because of their higher efficacy, longer<br />
lamp life, and better lumen maintenance, compared to standard<br />
metal halide lamps.<br />
Controls<br />
An opportunity to maximize savings from lighting controls<br />
presented itself due to the dual nature of events in the space.<br />
The recreational activities required 30 horizontal footcandles,<br />
while an intercollegiate track competition required 50 horizontal<br />
footcandles. This difference in lighting levels created the<br />
potential for a control system to reduce the energy usage of the<br />
building automatically. Why not design a lighting control system<br />
that would allow the users to have enough light for their<br />
needs, but no more A system that took into account the daylight<br />
available, yet was not overly complex A system that, in<br />
the end, would reduce the energy consumption of the facility,<br />
and extend the maintenance cycle These became the goals of<br />
the design team.<br />
The designer had the responsibility of controlling not only<br />
the lights, but divider curtains, basketball backboards,<br />
retractable batting cages, and ceiling fans for the fieldhouse.<br />
Past visits to similar facilities had nearly always revealed<br />
banks of light switches, and scattered controls for other<br />
room systems. With controls for more than 20 pieces of<br />
equipment in addition to the lighting, an integrated<br />
approach would be a clear benefit to this facility. A control<br />
panel was designed to include a silk-screened floor plan of<br />
the courts and running track, allowing control devices to be<br />
graphically associated with the controlled equipment location.<br />
This was of particular benefit to the lighting controls,<br />
immediately identifying which area of the fieldhouse was<br />
meant by “Court #3”. This central control panel gave the<br />
facility staff a central point to control all the functions and<br />
athletic systems in the fieldhouse.<br />
The lighting in the fieldhouse was split to create separate<br />
control zones for each court and the track. Each of these zones<br />
are able to be turned to High or Low levels. One of the features<br />
of the lighting control system is an automatic mid-day lockout<br />
of the High level lighting. During the bulk of daylight hours,<br />
when the natural light coming in through the clerestories provides<br />
significant illumination, only half of the luminaires are<br />
allowed to be on. If the High level is selected prior to the lockout,<br />
the lights are automatically turned to Low at the beginning<br />
of the lockout period. After the expiration of the lockout period,<br />
manual action is required to raise the lighting to higher levels.<br />
This mid-day lockout, automatically reducing energy<br />
usage, and requiring manual interaction to increase energy<br />
usage, creates significant maintenance and energy savings.<br />
Several iterations of the lighting control features took place.<br />
Throughout the process, the design mantra was “keep it simple<br />
for the users”. It would have been very easy to make the system<br />
complicated, and in the process, guarantee that the occupants<br />
would not use the system as intended. For this reason, options<br />
like “All High” and “All Low” buttons were discarded.<br />
Simplicity was also in mind when it was decided to use astronomic<br />
timeclock control, rather than daylight sensors, to determine<br />
the mid-day lockout period. During track competitions<br />
and other special events, a simple keyed override allows all the<br />
luminaires to be on during mid-day, providing maximum footcandles<br />
and uniformity, regardless of weather conditions. This<br />
override automatically resets after 24 hours to ensure continued<br />
energy savings.<br />
A great maintenance saving feature was realized when an<br />
alternate-day cycle was incorporated into the control system<br />
for the low level lighting. Since only half the luminaires<br />
would be on during most daylight hours, alternating these<br />
luminaires each day (the ‘A’ set of luminaires on odd days,<br />
the ‘B’ set of luminaires on even days) would greatly extend<br />
the expected lamp life in terms of maintenance cycle. The<br />
lighting control system, while not overly complicated with<br />
daylight sensors, did require complex “if-then” programming<br />
to accommodate the desired functions. Project-specific<br />
software programming by the controls manufacturer<br />
addressed the mid-day lockout with key override, alternateday<br />
scheduling, and other features.<br />
This project presented challenges and opportunities that<br />
were tackled by pursuing an integrated approach to the building,<br />
its architectural as well as electrical systems, and energy<br />
usage. The end result is a building that operates like the athletes<br />
it provides shelter to, performing at peak efficiency and getting<br />
the most of the available energy.<br />
The designers: Jay Oleson, PE, is<br />
a Senior Associate with Hammel,<br />
Green and Abrahamson, an integrated<br />
A/E firm with six offices in<br />
the Midwest and California. He is<br />
responsible for design of electrical<br />
systems for projects in the Arts,<br />
Community and Education and<br />
Corporate practice groups of HGA’s Milwaukee office. Involved in architectural<br />
lighting design for over 10 years, Jay has received a Guth Award of Merit in<br />
addition to the EPRI Award of Merit received for this project. He is a graduate<br />
of the University of Wisconsin – Madison and is has been a member of the<br />
IESNA for three years.<br />
Thomas McDougall directs the Energy Design department at The Weidt<br />
Group. As Vice President of The Weidt Group for the last ten years, he has been<br />
an energy and environmental design consultant for numerous award winning<br />
architectural projects, including four National AIA Top Ten Earth Day Building<br />
awards. He has also managed the development of over a half dozen successful<br />
building analysis software design tools and has consulted to major building<br />
manufacturers. Over the last eight years, the Energy Design department at The<br />
Weidt Group has provided comprehensive energy design assistance on over<br />
350 new building projects in collaboration with over 200 architectural and<br />
engineering design firms. Mr. McDougall is a Professional Engineer with a<br />
Masters degree in Architecture.<br />
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PHOTOS: TIMOTHY HURSLEY<br />
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts is<br />
an adaptive reuse of Nashville’s<br />
landmark art deco Broadway Post<br />
Office. The restoration and renovation of<br />
this historic building was part of a much<br />
larger downtown rehabilitation project initiated<br />
in 1993 as a public process known as<br />
“Nashville’s Agenda.” The mission of the<br />
new “museum” building was to provide a<br />
major exhibit facility and community art<br />
center focused on educating Nashville citizens<br />
of all ages in order to stimulate and<br />
nourish their appreciation, understanding<br />
and creativity in the visual arts.<br />
NASHVILLE’S<br />
FRIST-CLASS MUSEUM<br />
For the design team the project evolved<br />
as a three-part endeavor. First was the<br />
transformation of the vast mail sorting and<br />
distribution area into two levels of changing<br />
exhibition galleries connected by a<br />
monumental stair. Second was the design<br />
of the amenity areas including auditorium,<br />
gift shop, café, classrooms and administrative<br />
offices. But by far the most challenging<br />
for the lighting designers was the historic<br />
renovation component of the project,<br />
which included the restoration of both<br />
exterior and interior elements of the build-<br />
The mission:<br />
To restore majesty<br />
and grandeur to<br />
an art deco post office<br />
turned museum<br />
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(opposite, top & bottom) Sconces utilize compact fluorescent lamps.<br />
Decorative grills provide borrowed light from adjacent areas or use<br />
fluorescent cove backlights. All are controlled on individual<br />
dimmable zones for flexibility.<br />
(left) Additional floodlights mounted along window bases highlight<br />
punched openings, 3-dimensional pilasters and banners.<br />
(below) Entry accents include backlit decorative grills,<br />
highlighted architectural elements surrounding doorways<br />
and rehabilitated lanterns, which incorporate<br />
low-maintenance induction lamps.<br />
ing with the primary focus on the public entry lobby.<br />
In the early 30s, the Hoover administration, desperate to put<br />
builders back to work, approved the construction of this major<br />
downtown building. Originally designed by the Nashville firm<br />
of Marr & Holman Architects and renovated by Tuck•Hinton<br />
Architects, also of Nashville, this textbook example of the<br />
stripped classical style prevalent in the<br />
1930s depression era, provided a welcome<br />
canvas for the multi-layered exterior lighting<br />
concept.<br />
Along the front of the building street<br />
poles contain discretely mounted metal<br />
halide floodlights, which provide a broad<br />
wash of illumination across the entire<br />
white marble façade operating as the<br />
base layer of light. The deep punched<br />
windows with their detailed metal work<br />
and fluted vertical pilasters are highlighted<br />
with asymmetrical metal halide<br />
accent lights emphasizing the rhythm<br />
and verticality of the architectural elements.<br />
Typical of the neo-classical style<br />
the two entrance bays are placed symmetrically,<br />
with each set of doors flanked<br />
by decorative lanterns. These lanterns<br />
were renovated with low maintenance<br />
induction lamps. This 100,000 hour life<br />
lamp significantly reduces re-lamping<br />
therefore minimizing the need to open<br />
the lantern cavity reducing exposure to<br />
weather, dampness and dirt. Over the<br />
entry doors, rear illuminated decorative<br />
grills provide the entry’s luminous backdrop<br />
achieved with fluorescent channels.<br />
Surrounding the doorways, highlighted<br />
architectural elements provide focus,<br />
punch and interest.<br />
The majestic building, which functioned<br />
as a post office until closing its<br />
doors for renovation in 1999, was somewhat<br />
run down, but fortunately had been<br />
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virtually untouched since its 1934 opening. Original details,<br />
metal work and especially light fixtures were old and dirty with<br />
some missing parts and broken glass but all the proper bones<br />
remained intact. This is particularly apparent in the main postal<br />
lobby. The refurbishment of the decorative pendants included<br />
cast glass diffusers with compact fluorescent lamps, which emit<br />
a central shaft of dimmable light. Halogen uplights hidden at<br />
the top of the fixtures highlight the deco ceiling details and<br />
integral MR-16s provide downlight accents for table and floor<br />
surfaces. Wall sconces also utilize compact fluorescent lamps<br />
for long life and ease of maintenance.<br />
Borrowed light from adjacent areas via the decorative metal<br />
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(left, top) Art Deco is evident in the custom sconces, which incorporate<br />
fluorescent ambient glow with an MR16 uplight.<br />
(left, bottom) The stair hall illumination balances natural and<br />
artificial lighting throughout the day and evening. Multi-faceted sources<br />
include borrowed light from decorative grills and glass wall panels,<br />
asymmetric fluorescent uplight scoops, sconces, uplights and<br />
minimal halogen accent lights.<br />
(right) Following the landmark’s directive the new stair hall reflects<br />
the art deco style while maintaining a modern flavor.<br />
borrowed light was unavailable, cavities were created and illuminated<br />
with fluorescent strips in order to rear illuminate decorative<br />
grills. These fluorescent strips were gelled with color<br />
correction warm toned filters.<br />
A major architectural component of the renovation is the<br />
grills was part of the overall lighting design concept for the<br />
main lobby. This supplemental illumination was achieved<br />
through the windowed gift shop, located directly behind the<br />
main façade, and from the adjacent interior stair hall. When<br />
new stair hall. Located behind the original postal lobby it<br />
marks the transition to the new areas and provides vertical circulation<br />
between the two levels of gallery space. The new stair<br />
hall reflects the art deco style while maintaining a modern flavor.<br />
Here the design balances natural and artificial illumination<br />
throughout the day and evening utilizing multi-faceted<br />
sources. At the very top of the curved ceiling panels, clerestory<br />
windows provide controlled natural illumination, allowing<br />
daylight to enter the public stair hall but not strike directly on<br />
the exhibit walls. Supplemental fluorescent uplight scoops,<br />
with integral asymmetric biaxial lamp fixtures, bathe the<br />
curved ceiling panels with soft diffused light. Borrowed light,<br />
delivered through the decorative grills at the lower level and<br />
glass wall panels at the upper level provide vertical illumination.<br />
The art deco theme is evident in the illuminated sweeping<br />
underside of the monumental stair, highlighted with a fluorescent<br />
cove, and custom wall sconces, which incorporate a<br />
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Less formal and more intimate, the rear entry and garden<br />
lighting includes uplights on trellis canopy and trees, illuminated<br />
wall panels, stairs accents and pole fixtures.<br />
interior fixtures and induction lamps for exterior fixtures, the<br />
brightness of these lamps needed to be reduced. This was<br />
accomplished by adding layers of acrylic differs behind original<br />
glass panels and in some cases by dimming the lamps as well.<br />
fluorescent ambient glow behind glass panels and MR16<br />
uplights to emphasize the verticality of the space.<br />
A major element of the restoration included the rehabilitation<br />
of the original period light fixtures. Both exterior and interior<br />
fixtures of ten different varieties were carefully removed,<br />
renovated and re-hung. Refurbished by Rambusch Decorating<br />
Company of New Jersey, they first received a gentle cleaning<br />
and were then rewired and modified to accept new lamping,<br />
glass panels (when necessary), and numerous missing metal<br />
details. Matching new and old glass was carefully studies to<br />
maintain continuity. Because many fixtures were modified to<br />
accept new long life lamp sources, primarily fluorescent for<br />
The designers and author: Susan Brady (pictured),<br />
IALD, IESNA, is founder and president of Susan Brady<br />
Lighting Design Inc., established in 1994. She has been<br />
practicing lighting design in New York City for 20 years<br />
and her work includes both interior and exterior lighting<br />
on a broad variety of project types including airports,<br />
museums, corporate interiors, academic institutions,<br />
recreational and healthcare facilities. In 2002 SBLD was<br />
awarded the International Association of Lighting Designers Special Citation<br />
for Historic Preservation for The Frist Center for Visual Arts and an IIDA<br />
Award of Merit for the same project. Brady has been a member since 1995.<br />
Attila Uysal, LC, IESNA, has been with SBLD since 1996. In addition to his role<br />
as a senior designer/project manager, Mr. Uysal has recently been made a principal<br />
of the firm. As an architect and industrial designer he brings a level of<br />
design excellence to every project.<br />
Kim Loren, LC, IESNA was the senior designer on Frist while at SBLD. She has<br />
been a member since September 2002.<br />
Architects: Seab Tuck III, FAIA principal, Mary Roskilly, project architect, Tuck<br />
Hinton Architects, Nashville, TN<br />
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intro<br />
2003 Lighting<br />
Equipment &<br />
Accessories<br />
Directory<br />
Twenty-one years ago, LD+A published its first Equipment &<br />
Accessories Directory. Manufacturers submitted information by postcard, and<br />
the final list was manually sorted and typed for publication.<br />
We’ve come a long way, but it isn’t any easier today to guarantee accuracy or<br />
completeness. Manufacturers can now enter and update the information online.<br />
Yet, in spite of two direct mailings, ads in LD+A, broadcast e-mails, and a prominent<br />
call for listings on the IESNA home page we simply did not receive a response<br />
from many manufacturers, and there is no assurance that the listings that follow<br />
are absolutely accurate or complete. LD+A disclaims any liability for loss or<br />
damage caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors result from<br />
accidents, negligence or any other cause.<br />
Companies are listed alphabetically, by product category and geographically.<br />
Listings include e-mail as well as website contact information. To update or correct<br />
listings, enter online at www.iesna.org/manufacturers. Your listing will then be<br />
accessible online throughout the year.<br />
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contents<br />
ALPHABETICAL<br />
LISTING<br />
51 A–Z<br />
LIGHT SOURCES<br />
68 Blacklight<br />
68 Carbon Arc<br />
68 Compact Fluorescent<br />
68 Electroluminescent<br />
68 Flashtubes<br />
68 Fluorescent<br />
60 High Pressure Sodium<br />
68 Incandescent Filament<br />
68 LEDs<br />
68 Low Pressure Sodium<br />
68 Low Voltage<br />
69 Mercury<br />
69 Metal Halide<br />
69 Miniature Lamps<br />
69 Neon<br />
69 Short Arc<br />
69 Tungsten Halogen<br />
LUMINAIRE TYPES<br />
70 Custom<br />
72 Decorative<br />
73 Emergency<br />
73 Exit<br />
73 Explosion Proof<br />
74 Floodlights<br />
77 High/Low Mount<br />
84 Navigation Lights<br />
85 Pendant<br />
86 Portable<br />
86 Recessed<br />
88 Searchlights<br />
88 Sign<br />
88 Spot/Accent<br />
90 Surface<br />
91 Task<br />
92 Track<br />
LUMINAIRES FOR<br />
74 Fluorescent<br />
75 Halogen<br />
76 High Pressure Sodium<br />
77 Incandescent<br />
81 Low Pressure Sodium<br />
82 Low Voltage<br />
82 Mercury<br />
82 Metal Halide<br />
93 Xenon Short Arc<br />
LUMINAIRE<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
69 Commercial<br />
78 Industrial<br />
79 Institutional<br />
80 Landscape<br />
81 LEDs<br />
84 Office<br />
87 Residential<br />
88 Roadway<br />
88 Security<br />
92 Theater/TV<br />
93 Vehicular<br />
BALLASTS<br />
93 Electronic<br />
93 Emergency<br />
93 Fluorescent<br />
93 High Pressure Sodium<br />
94 Low Pressure Sodium<br />
94 Mercury<br />
94 Metal Halide<br />
94 Step Up<br />
94 Variable<br />
LIGHTING CONTROL<br />
DEVICES<br />
95 Control Systems<br />
96 Monitoring Devices<br />
97 Processors<br />
97 Sensing Devices<br />
97 Strap/Wallbox Dimmers<br />
97 Switches<br />
LIGHTING<br />
CONTROLS FOR<br />
95 Fluorescent<br />
96 HID<br />
96 Incandescent<br />
96 Low Voltage<br />
96 Neon/Cold Cathode<br />
LIGHTING CONTROL<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
94 Commercial<br />
97 Industrial<br />
97 Residential<br />
98 Theater/TV<br />
LIGHT CONTROL<br />
COMPONENTS<br />
98 Anodized Aluminum<br />
98 Glass Lenses, Diffusers<br />
98 Louvers, Baffles<br />
98 Luminous Ceiling<br />
99 Plastic Lenses, Diffusers<br />
99 Reflectors<br />
MOUNTING DEVICES<br />
99 Custom Poles<br />
99 High-Mast Poles<br />
99 Lowering Devices<br />
99 Standard Poles<br />
METERS<br />
100 Illuminance<br />
100 Luminance<br />
100 Other<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
100 Fiberoptics<br />
100 Maintenance Equipment<br />
100 Photometric Testing Labs<br />
101 Software<br />
101 Other<br />
GEOGRAPHICAL<br />
LISTING<br />
103 Canada<br />
103 USA<br />
104 Foreign<br />
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NOTE: If there are two phone<br />
numbers indicated in a<br />
company’s listing, the first is the<br />
phone line, the second the fax<br />
line. If only one is indicated, it is<br />
the phone line.<br />
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a light<br />
2835 La Mirada Drive<br />
Vista CA 92083<br />
866-727-6627<br />
760-727-7695<br />
gbosson@alights.com<br />
www.alights.com<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
PO Box 15119<br />
Jersey City NJ 07305<br />
201-434-0722<br />
201-434-8535<br />
bulbs@hudsonnet.com<br />
Accessmount LLC<br />
2542 East Aurora Rd #203<br />
Twinsburg OH 44087<br />
330-487-0210<br />
928-752-3987<br />
info@accessmount.com<br />
www.accessmount.com<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aviador Acevedo 2066 Conch<br />
Santiago 6550331<br />
Chile<br />
562 7360281<br />
562-734-4990<br />
acting@actingelectric.com<br />
www.actingelectric.com<br />
Adam Metal Products<br />
P. O. Box 450. Orben Drive<br />
Ledgewood NJ 07852<br />
973 - 770 - 1110<br />
973 - 770 - 1105<br />
robertsmith@adammetal.com<br />
www.adammetal.com<br />
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Advance Transformer Company<br />
10275 W Higgins Road<br />
Rosemont IL 60018<br />
847-390-5000<br />
847-390-5109<br />
susan.atc.bloom@philips.com<br />
www.advancetransformer.com<br />
Advanced Lighting<br />
Technologies-Venture Lighting<br />
32000 Aurora Rd<br />
Solon OH 44139<br />
440-519-0500<br />
440-349-7771<br />
donna-bard@adlt.com<br />
www.adlt.com/venture<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
8560 Roland Street<br />
Buena Park CA 90621<br />
800-698-2402<br />
714-523-3328<br />
info@vandalshields.com<br />
www.vandalshields.com<br />
Alanod GMBH & CO<br />
41-07 162nd Street<br />
Queens NY 11358<br />
718-321-0002<br />
718-321-2132<br />
alanod@alanod.de<br />
www.alanod.com<br />
See our ad on page 13.<br />
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Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel<br />
Board Factory<br />
PO Box 88373<br />
Riyadh11662<br />
Saudi Arabia<br />
+966 1 2411222<br />
+966 1 2413395<br />
babtain@al-babtain-himb.com<br />
www.al-babtain-himb.com<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
11500 Melrose Ave POB 1389<br />
Franklin Park IL 60131<br />
847-451-0700<br />
847-451-7512<br />
www.alkco.com<br />
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A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
6333 Gross Point Rd<br />
Niles IL 60714<br />
773-774-9550<br />
773-594-3874<br />
info@alplighting.com<br />
www.alplighting.com<br />
See our ad on page 19.<br />
Alta Industries<br />
994 Jefferson St<br />
Fall River MA 02721<br />
508-678-3374<br />
508-677-2334<br />
sandi.design@verizon.net<br />
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Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
57 Alexander Street<br />
Yonkers NY 10701<br />
914-476-7987<br />
914-968-5713<br />
gcurrier@altmanltg.com<br />
www.altmanltg.com<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
7660 East Jewell Ave #C<br />
Denver CO 80231<br />
800-880-1180<br />
303-695-7633<br />
jaelrod@americanlighitng.com<br />
www.americanlighting.com<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
23 Daniel Road East<br />
Fairfield NJ07004<br />
973-882-5010<br />
973-882-8970<br />
jzaro@amerlux.com<br />
www.amerlux.com<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
5851 Thille Street Ste 101<br />
Ventura CA 93003<br />
805-676-3300<br />
805-676-5288<br />
www.ameron.com<br />
AMX Corp<br />
3000 Research Dr<br />
Richardson TX 75082<br />
800-222-0193<br />
469-624-7173<br />
gordon.alexander@amx.com<br />
www.amx.com<br />
Anderson Glass Company<br />
2816 Morse Rd.<br />
Columbus OH 43231<br />
614-476-4877<br />
614-471-4330<br />
ganderson<br />
@andersoncompanies.com<br />
www.andersoncompanies.com<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
12155 Mora Dr., Suite 16<br />
Santa Fe Springs CA 90670<br />
562-903-7700<br />
562-903-7701<br />
info@antareslighting.com<br />
www.antareslighting.com<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
2011-B W. Rundberg Lane<br />
Austin TX 78758<br />
512-977-8444<br />
512-977-9622<br />
tom.salpietra<br />
@antiquestreetlamps.com<br />
antiquestreetlamps.com<br />
Antron Compact Electronics<br />
(ACE)<br />
2506 Tillar St<br />
Ft Worth TX 76107<br />
800-375-6355<br />
817-624-8915<br />
dhillman@ace-ballast.com<br />
www.ace-ballast.com<br />
Apollo Design Technology, Inc.<br />
2015 Ida Ave.<br />
Ft. Wayne IN 46818<br />
260-497-9191<br />
260-497-9192<br />
melissa@internetapollo.com<br />
www.internetapollo.com<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
5690 Sarah Avenue<br />
Sarasota FL 34233<br />
941-929-7044<br />
941-929-7094<br />
gplank4064@aol.com<br />
Architectural Landscape<br />
Lighting<br />
2930 S Fairview Street<br />
Santa Ana CA 92704<br />
800-854-8277<br />
714-668-1107<br />
alllighting@earthlink.com<br />
www.alllighting.com<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
(ALS)<br />
30 Sherwood Drive<br />
Taunton MA 02780<br />
508-823-8277<br />
508-822-6787<br />
info@alslights.com<br />
www.alslights.com<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
639 Washburn Switch Road<br />
Shelby NC 28151<br />
704-482-2811<br />
800-275-1544<br />
ardee@jjishelby.com<br />
www.ardeelighting.com<br />
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Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
6690 Columbus Road<br />
Mississauga ON L5T 2G1<br />
Canada<br />
800-509-0222<br />
800-529-0225<br />
sales@ardron.com<br />
www.ardron.com<br />
See our ad on page 71.<br />
Aromat Corporation<br />
629 Central Avenue<br />
New Providence NJ 07974<br />
888-4-AROMAT<br />
908-771-5656<br />
tdarrow@aromat.com<br />
www.aromat.com<br />
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Artemide Inc.<br />
1980 New Highway<br />
Farmingdale NY 11735<br />
631-694-4292<br />
631-694-7275<br />
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www.artemide.com<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
4025 Pleasantdale Road Ste 420<br />
Atlanta GA 30340<br />
770-447-5083<br />
770-446-3969<br />
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Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
172 North 11th Street<br />
Brooklyn NY 11211<br />
718-384-6039<br />
718-384-6198<br />
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360, rue Beaubien O.<br />
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800.263.2947<br />
514.948.6272<br />
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BBarbican Architectural Products<br />
Ltd.<br />
479 Central Ave.<br />
Fort Erie ON L2A 3T9<br />
Canada<br />
905-991-9707<br />
905-991-9708<br />
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16792 Burke Lane<br />
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714-848-0892<br />
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www.bartcolighting.com<br />
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Bekolite Internacional<br />
Centeno 823<br />
Granjas Mexico, DF08400<br />
Mexico<br />
52 55 5657 0300<br />
52 55 5657 0247<br />
adrian@bekolite.com<br />
www.bekolite.com<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
PO Box 2079<br />
Ocean NJ 07712<br />
732-493-2666<br />
732-493-2941<br />
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www.belfer.com<br />
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1302 East Hunter Avenue<br />
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714.550.7118<br />
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6375 Alabama Highway<br />
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706-965-2526<br />
706-965-2528<br />
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B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
40429 Brickyard Dr.<br />
Madera CA 93638<br />
559-438-5800<br />
559-438-5900<br />
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www.bklighting.com<br />
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Bridgestone Industrial Products<br />
America Inc.<br />
402 BNA Drive Suite 212<br />
Nashville TN 37217<br />
615-365-0604<br />
615-365-9946<br />
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www.luxaura.com<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
4600 Dardanelle Drive<br />
Orlando FL 32808-3832<br />
407-297-3677<br />
jevans@brownlee.com<br />
www.brownlee.com<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
3505-L5 Cadillac Ave<br />
Costa Mesa CA 92626<br />
714-424-0500<br />
714-424-0505<br />
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@brucklightingsystems.com<br />
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Building Acoustics & Lighting<br />
Laboratories, Inc<br />
1618 Headland Drive<br />
Fenton MO 63026<br />
636-343-6006<br />
636-343-6051<br />
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Bulbrite Industries<br />
145 W Commercial Ave<br />
Moonachie NJ 07074<br />
201-531-5900x25<br />
201-531-1217<br />
info@bulbrite.com<br />
www.bulbrite.com<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
20 River Rd.<br />
Verona PA 15147<br />
800.735.0445<br />
412.820.4404<br />
rcosta@buntinggraphics.com<br />
www.buntinggraphics.com<br />
CC. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
2560 N. Rosemead Blvd.<br />
South El Monte CA 91733-1593<br />
626-443-2473<br />
626-443-9253<br />
dcole@colelighting.com<br />
www.colelighting.com<br />
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C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
5465 E. Raines Rd.<br />
Memphis TN 38115<br />
901-795-8055<br />
901-794-8244<br />
lloyds@cewlighting.com<br />
www.cewlighting.com<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
2034 E. Lincoln Ave. # 431<br />
Anaheim CA 92806<br />
714-535-7900<br />
714-535-7902<br />
JNunez@CALILighting.com<br />
www.CALILighting.com<br />
Canlet<br />
31 Patterson Road<br />
Barrie ON L4M 4V3<br />
Canada<br />
705-726-3361<br />
705-726-8991<br />
rpicot@canplas.com<br />
www.canlet.com<br />
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Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas<br />
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160 Pears Ave<br />
Toronto, OnM5R3P8<br />
Canada<br />
416 960 1400<br />
416 960 3450<br />
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www.canlyte.com<br />
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Capri Omega Lighting<br />
938 South Green Street<br />
Tupelo MS 38804<br />
662.842.7212<br />
662.841.5501<br />
info@capriomegalighting.com<br />
www.capriomegalighting.com<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
525 Education Rd<br />
Cornwall ON K6H 6C7<br />
Canada<br />
613 938 6221<br />
613 938 0961<br />
tbutters@canlyte.com<br />
www.canlyte.com<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
10 Milk Street, Ste. 1100<br />
Boston MA 02108<br />
617-423-9999<br />
617-423-9998<br />
info@colorkinetics.com<br />
www.colorkinetics.com<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
15670 Morris Ind Dr<br />
Schoolcraft MI 49087<br />
269-679-4011<br />
269-679-5410<br />
camp@net-link.net<br />
www.commandelectronics.com<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
702 7th Avenue South<br />
Pipestone MN 56164<br />
507-825-2907<br />
507-825-4995<br />
jpolglase@concealite.com<br />
www.concealite.com<br />
Conservation Lighting<br />
International<br />
1901 Walnut Street, Suite 902<br />
Philadelphia PA 19103<br />
215 568 0923<br />
215 568 4572<br />
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Cooper Lighting<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Corelite<br />
4675 A Holly Street<br />
Denver CO 80216<br />
303-393-1522<br />
303-393-1477<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
2751 N Emerson Ave<br />
Indianapolis IN 46218-3267<br />
317-545-3252<br />
317-545-3288<br />
sales@craftmetal.com<br />
www.craftmetal.com<br />
Craig Lazarus Lighting Designer<br />
447 Lee Street<br />
Oakland CA 94610<br />
510-465-0595<br />
510-835-2881<br />
craig@craiglazarus.com<br />
www.Craig Lazarus.com<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
1375 Bl Charest West suite 25<br />
Quebec QC G1N 2E7<br />
Canada<br />
800 681 9590 ext 222<br />
418 681 9590<br />
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Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
1546 Ocean Ave<br />
Bohemia NY 11716<br />
631-589-9100<br />
631-589-4584<br />
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CGF Design Inc.<br />
210 Mohawk IL Rt 2<br />
Dixon IL 60121<br />
815-285-4044<br />
815-284-7160<br />
cgfdesign@ureach.com<br />
www.cgfdesign@ureach.com<br />
Chicago Scenic Studios Inc<br />
1315 N Branch Street<br />
Chicago IL 60622<br />
312-274-9900<br />
312-274-9901<br />
info@chicagoscenic.com<br />
www.chicagoscenic.com<br />
Christie Communications<br />
1165 Coast Village Rd Ste M<br />
Santa Barbara CA 93108<br />
805-969-3744<br />
805-969-3697<br />
info@christiecomm.com<br />
www.christiecomm.com<br />
CMB Associates Inc<br />
201 Hermitage Drive<br />
Radnor PA 19087<br />
610-688-6212<br />
610-688-3623<br />
jfbeiter@e-finity.com<br />
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Con-Tech Lighting<br />
3865 Commercial Ave<br />
Northbrook IL 60062<br />
847-559-5500<br />
847-559-5505<br />
contech@con-techlighting.com<br />
www.con-techlighting.com<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
11565-149 Street<br />
Alberta TSM-1W9<br />
Canada<br />
780-454-2006<br />
780-452-5734<br />
mverlage@telusplanet.net<br />
convexlens.com<br />
Cooke Corporation, The<br />
1091 Centre Road Ste 100<br />
Auburn Hills MI 48326-2670<br />
248-276-8820<br />
248-276-8825<br />
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Custom Lights Inc<br />
2505 Dekko Dr<br />
Garrett IN 46738<br />
260-357-3621<br />
260-357-3821<br />
rkelly@dekko.com<br />
www.dekko.com<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
2560 N Rosemead Blvd<br />
South El Monte CA 91733-1593<br />
626-443-2473<br />
626-443-9253<br />
info@colelighting.com<br />
www.colelighting.com<br />
Dd’ac Lighting<br />
PO Box 262<br />
Mamaroneck NY 10543<br />
914-698-5959<br />
914-698-5577<br />
www.daclighting.com<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
776 S Green Street<br />
Tupelo MS 38804<br />
662-842-7212<br />
tspencer@genlytethomas.com<br />
www.daybritelighting.com<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
126 Chestnut Street<br />
Warwick RI 02888<br />
401-467-8232<br />
401-941-2960<br />
sales@dayolite.com<br />
www.dayolite.com<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
9198 B Ridge Road<br />
Newcastle CA 95658<br />
888 771-4547<br />
916 663-9742<br />
info@delind.com<br />
www.delind.com<br />
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Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
11405 Grooms Rd<br />
Cincinnati OH 45242<br />
513-771-3835<br />
513-771-4646<br />
dps_jean_marc@msn.com<br />
www.delta-power-supply.com<br />
Denki Corporation of North<br />
America<br />
377 Rte 17<br />
Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604<br />
800-908-8882<br />
201-393-0692<br />
denkicorp@aol.com<br />
www.denkicorp.com<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural<br />
Lighting<br />
85 Upper Road<br />
Sandwich NH 03227<br />
603-284-7000<br />
603-284-6403<br />
linda@derekmarshall.com<br />
www.derekmarshall.com<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
1501 Route 34 South<br />
Farmingdale NJ 07727<br />
(732) 919-3119<br />
(732) 751-5778<br />
sgeyser@dialight.com<br />
www.dialight.com<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
7588 NW 8th Street<br />
Miami FL 33126<br />
305-264-8391<br />
305-261-6637<br />
elie@digitallighting.com<br />
www.digitallighting.com<br />
Diversified Lighting<br />
Diffusers Inc.<br />
226 Rte 109<br />
Farmingdale NY 11735<br />
877-236-0253<br />
877-218-6607<br />
cbaum@lightingdiffusers.com<br />
www.lightingdiffusers.com<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
5221 West Jefferson Blvd.<br />
Los Angeles CA 90016<br />
323-934-7779<br />
323-934-9886<br />
shirin@dmflighting.com<br />
www.dmflighting.com<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of<br />
Acuity Lighting)<br />
858 Plain St. Lab #12<br />
Marshfield MA 02050<br />
781-319-0634<br />
781-319-0640<br />
dtlithonia@aol.com<br />
dtlithonia@aol.com<br />
Dual-Lite, Inc.<br />
60 Fieldstone Court<br />
Cheshire CT 06410<br />
203-699-2000<br />
203-699-2059<br />
dennis.donaldson@duallite.com<br />
www.dual-lite.com<br />
EEagle Glass Specialties, Inc.<br />
P.O. Box 1340<br />
Clarksburg WV 26302-1340<br />
304-624-7461<br />
304-624-7432<br />
sbyrd@eagleconvex.com<br />
www.eagleconvex.com<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
9245 W. Ivanhoe<br />
Schiller Park IL 60176<br />
773-481-9161<br />
773-481-0729<br />
quotes@eclipselightinginc.com<br />
eclipselightinginc.com<br />
See our ad on page 57.<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
23220 W 84th Street<br />
Shawnee KS 66227<br />
913-441-8500<br />
913-441-6679<br />
amanda@eiko-ltd.com<br />
www.eiko-ltd.com<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
2042 E Vernon Ave<br />
Vernon CA 90058<br />
323-231-2600<br />
323-231-3200<br />
sales@elcolighting.com<br />
www.elcolighting.com<br />
Electec Ltd<br />
335 Roosevelt Ave., Unit B<br />
Ottawa ON K2A 1Y9<br />
Canada<br />
1-866-233-5328<br />
1-866-933-1933<br />
electec@electeclimited.com<br />
www.electeclimited.com<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
5885 Andover<br />
Montreal QC H4T 1H8<br />
Canada<br />
514-341-2340<br />
514-341-2777<br />
rlambert@venteselectra.com<br />
www.venteselectra.com<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
500-A Bynum Road<br />
Forest Hill MD 21050<br />
410-638-9300<br />
410-638-2878<br />
dimmers@electrol.net<br />
www.electrol.net<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
45 Spring Street<br />
New Haven CT 06519<br />
203-776-5577<br />
203-624-7545<br />
dswisha@electrix.com<br />
www.electrix.com<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
3030 Laura Lane<br />
Middleton WI 53562<br />
608-831-4116<br />
608-836-1736<br />
mail@etcconnect.com<br />
www.etcconnect.com<br />
See our ad on page 11.<br />
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Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
1675 NW Cornelius Pass Road<br />
Hillsboro OR 97124<br />
800-547-2690<br />
503-629-9877<br />
bob.harris@edionline.com<br />
www.edionline.com<br />
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Elliptipar<br />
114 Orange Ave<br />
West Haven CT 06516<br />
203-931-4455<br />
203-931-4464<br />
marketing@elliptipar.com<br />
www.elliptipar.com<br />
Emlyn Altman Visualization<br />
5801 Nicholson Lane<br />
Rockville MD 20852<br />
202-607-1346<br />
emlyn@eavisualization.com<br />
www.eavisualization.com<br />
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Energie<br />
405 Urban Street, Suite 402<br />
Lakewood CO 80228<br />
720-963-8055<br />
720-963-8044<br />
info@energielighting.com<br />
www.energielighting.com<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
10768 Lower Azusa Road<br />
El Monte CA 91731<br />
626-579-0943<br />
626-579-6803<br />
elp2@aol.com<br />
www.elplighting.com<br />
Entertainment Networks<br />
613 Business Pkwy<br />
Richardson TX 75081<br />
214-369-2000<br />
888-706-4011<br />
doug@fedco.com<br />
entertainmentnetworks.com<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
160 Raritan Center Parkway Ste<br />
10<br />
Edison NJ 08837<br />
732-225-8856<br />
732-225-8857<br />
info.us@erco.com<br />
www.erco.com<br />
See our ad on page 7.<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
1850 Wilson Ave<br />
Toronto ON M9M 1A1<br />
Canada<br />
416-741-7336<br />
416-741-9104<br />
sales@etlin.com<br />
www.etlin.com<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
4500 Sixth Ave<br />
Altoona PA 16602<br />
814-943-1155<br />
814-946-0157<br />
abcd@abcdcorp.org<br />
FFail-Safe<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
18240 Starboard<br />
Houston TX 77058-4359<br />
281-333-9693<br />
281-333-9683<br />
jthom44@webtv.net<br />
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Fiberstars<br />
44259 Nobel Drive<br />
Fremont CA 94538<br />
800-327-7877<br />
510-490-3247<br />
www.fiberstars.com<br />
Flos USA<br />
200 McKay Road<br />
Huntington Station NY 11746<br />
631-549-2745<br />
631-549-4220<br />
csherman@flosmail.com<br />
www.flos.net<br />
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Eurofase<br />
4590 Dufferin Street<br />
Toronto ON M3H 5S5<br />
Canada<br />
416-665-2731<br />
416-665-7671<br />
eurofase@eurofaselighting.com<br />
www.eurofaselighting.com<br />
See our ad on page 55.<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
PO Box 2088<br />
Asbury Park NJ 07712<br />
732-695-2750<br />
732-695-2751<br />
info@euroliteusa.com<br />
www.euroliteusa.com<br />
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Focal Point LLC<br />
4201 S Pulaski Road<br />
Chicago IL 60632<br />
773-247-9494<br />
773-247-8484<br />
smm@focalpointlights.com<br />
www.focalpointlights.com<br />
Forum Inc<br />
908 Old Freeport RD<br />
Pittsburgh PA 15238<br />
412-781-5970<br />
412-781-5971<br />
joe@forumlighting.com<br />
www.forumlighting.com<br />
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Fulham Company Inc<br />
12705 S Van Ness Ave<br />
Hawthorne CA 90250<br />
323-779-2980<br />
323-754-9060<br />
mwyman@fulham.com<br />
www.fulham.com<br />
Futek<br />
POBox 114 Zamalek -Cairo<br />
Cairo 11211<br />
Egypt<br />
+ 20 2 735 0242<br />
+ 20 2 735 0059<br />
futekeg@link.net<br />
www.futekeg.com<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
18370 S Miles Road<br />
Cleveland OH 44128<br />
216-475-5511<br />
216-475-6376<br />
info@future-light.com<br />
www.future-light.com<br />
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GE Lighting<br />
Nela Park 1975 Noble Road<br />
Cleveland OH 44112<br />
216-266-2301<br />
216-266-2900<br />
mary.gotti@lighting.ge.com<br />
www.ge.com<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
PO Box 4506<br />
Hendersonville NC 28793<br />
828-693-2000<br />
828-693-2570<br />
lightingsystems<br />
@lighting.ge.com<br />
www.gelightingsystems.com<br />
Genesta Inc.<br />
551 Imperial Road North<br />
Guelph ON N1H 7M2<br />
Canada<br />
800.326.4973<br />
519.823.1944<br />
webmaster@genestainc.com<br />
www.genestainc.com<br />
Global Lighting<br />
50 S Buckhout Street<br />
Irvington NY 10533<br />
914-591-4095<br />
914-591-3796<br />
info@globallighting.net<br />
www.globallighting.net<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
PO Box 9199<br />
Fort Worth TX 76147-2199<br />
817-731-4668<br />
817-731-4669<br />
gressup@ftw.com<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
617 Little Britain Road<br />
New Windsor NY 12553<br />
845 565 7660<br />
845 565 0390<br />
Lena@GretagMacbeth.com<br />
www.GretagMacbeth.com<br />
Gripple Inc.<br />
313 Oswalt Avenue<br />
Batavia IL 60510<br />
630 406 0600<br />
630 406 0664<br />
m.edmonds@gripple.com<br />
www.gripple.com<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
2615 Washington Street<br />
St Louis MO 63177<br />
314-533-3200<br />
314-533-9127<br />
bcatone@guthlighting.com<br />
www.guth.com<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
3505 Laird Road Unit 10<br />
Mississauga ON L5L 5Y7<br />
Canada<br />
905-569-6044<br />
905-569-9823<br />
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H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
831 W Fairview Ave<br />
Carthage MO 64836<br />
417-358-4065<br />
417-358-6015<br />
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www.hew.com<br />
Hadco<br />
100 Craftway<br />
Littlestown PA 17340<br />
717-359-7131<br />
717-359-9289<br />
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www.hadcolighting.com<br />
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Halo<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
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www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
350 Kindig Lane<br />
Hanover PA 17331-1733<br />
717-632-6464<br />
717-632-5039<br />
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www.hanoverlantern.com<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
84 South Wate Street<br />
Greenwich CT 06830<br />
203 531-9400<br />
233 531-9498<br />
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HascoLighting.com<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
5403 West Gray Street<br />
Tampa FL 33609-1005<br />
813 288-8006<br />
813 288-8105<br />
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PO Box 430<br />
Shelby NC 28151<br />
704-471-2211<br />
704-471-2255<br />
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www.hessamerica.com<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
21361 Pacific Coast Hwy,<br />
Unit A<br />
Malibu CA 90265<br />
310 456 6944<br />
310 456 6949<br />
Hevilte@charter.net<br />
www.hevilite.com<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
2142 Thomaston Ave<br />
Waterbury CT 06704<br />
203-575-2044<br />
203-574-3289<br />
www.highliteslighting.com<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
3147 O Street NW<br />
WashingtonDC20007<br />
202-333-7000<br />
202-318-2339<br />
wayne@hinsondesign.com<br />
www. hinsondesign.com<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Corporation<br />
8 Riverbend Drive<br />
Stamford CT 06907-0430<br />
203-425-8900<br />
203-425-8910<br />
lasphx@qwest.net<br />
www.hoffmanengineering.com<br />
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Holophane Corporation<br />
214 Oakwood Ave<br />
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740-345-9631<br />
740-349-4426<br />
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www.holophane.com<br />
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Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
2000 Electric Way<br />
Christiansburg VA 24073<br />
540-382-6111<br />
540-382-1526<br />
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Hunt Dimming<br />
200 Rome Court<br />
Fort Collins CO 80524<br />
970-484-9048<br />
970-493-4125<br />
info@huntdimming.com<br />
www.huntdimming.com<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
1108 1030 16th Ave. SW<br />
Calgary T2W 0K4<br />
Canada<br />
(403)650-7091<br />
(403)229-2381<br />
hyliteagency@shaw.ca<br />
IIcon Architectural Lighting<br />
Systems<br />
500 Callahan Road<br />
North Kingstown RI 02852<br />
401-295-2533<br />
401-295-2322<br />
mpaynotta@iconintl.net<br />
www.iconintl.net<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Apdo-9351-M Col. Centro<br />
Mexico City 06002<br />
Mexico<br />
525553793146<br />
525553793146<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
5481 Bryant Ave S<br />
Sanford FL 32773<br />
800-393-5630<br />
800-203-5698<br />
sales@inconlighting.com<br />
www.inconlighting.com<br />
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Independent Testing<br />
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3386 Longhorn Rd.<br />
Boulder CO 80302<br />
(303)442-1255<br />
(303)449-5274<br />
itl@itlboulder.com<br />
www.itlboulder.com<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
P.O. Box 911<br />
Morton Grove IL 60053<br />
877-592-5010<br />
877-844-5668<br />
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Indy Lighting Inc<br />
12001 Exit Five Parkway<br />
Fishers IN 46038<br />
317-849-1233<br />
317-576-8006<br />
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www.indylighting.com<br />
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#1 Civil War Road Area 5<br />
Carthage MO 64836<br />
417-359-3333<br />
417-359-3330<br />
info@hew.com<br />
www.hew.com<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
1915 Peters Road Ste #108<br />
Irving TX 75061<br />
800-951-6366<br />
972-554-8477<br />
cathode99@aol.com<br />
www.innovative-lighting.com<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
4341 Fulcrum Way NE<br />
Rio Rancho NM 87144<br />
505-345-0888<br />
505-998-4947<br />
applications<br />
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Intelilite LLC<br />
18200 Gallery Dr # 322<br />
Dallas TX 75252<br />
972-733-3232<br />
972-733-3232<br />
joseflevy@netzero.net<br />
www.Intelilite.com<br />
Intelligent<br />
Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
5229 Edina Industrial Blvd<br />
Minneapolis MN 55439<br />
800-922-8004<br />
952-824-9001<br />
jcarlson@ilc-usa.com<br />
www.ilc-usa.com<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
463 Brownsdale Road<br />
Renfrew PA 16053<br />
724-586-7767<br />
724-586-2003<br />
inviainc@aol.com<br />
www.invia.com<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
12-4 Shiba 3-Chome Minato-ku<br />
Tokyo<br />
Japan<br />
+81 3 3454 1841<br />
+81 3 3454 1974<br />
iwasaki-ibd@eye.co.jp<br />
www.eye.co.jp<br />
JJKL Components Corp<br />
13343 Paxton Street<br />
Pacioma CA 91331<br />
818-896-0019<br />
818-897-3056<br />
dsonntag@jkllamps.com<br />
www.jkllamps.com<br />
KKahm Design & Creative Group<br />
600 West 619 South<br />
Salt Lake City UT 84101<br />
801-521-3711<br />
801-521-3714<br />
rcheisterman@kahmdesign.com<br />
www.kahmdesign.com<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
11908 Pyle S Amherst Rd<br />
Oberlin OH 44074<br />
440-774-5152<br />
440-774-6069<br />
kroll@apk.net<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
455 Dobbie Dr<br />
Cambridge ON 1R 5X9<br />
Canada<br />
519 623 8820<br />
519 623 4435<br />
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Gurnee IL 60031-2400<br />
847-360-8200<br />
847-360-8603<br />
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www.kenall.com<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
7711 East Pleasant Valley Road<br />
Cleveland OH 44139<br />
216-573-1000<br />
216-573-1003<br />
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www.kichler.com<br />
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840 Walkers Line<br />
Burlington ON L7R 3X9<br />
Canada<br />
800 268 07809<br />
905 632 8116<br />
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3401 E Jefferson Ave<br />
Detroit MI 48207<br />
313-259-6400<br />
313-259-3121<br />
info@kirlinlighting.com<br />
www.kirlinlighting.com<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
32 Cathedral Ave Ste 4B<br />
Hempstead NY 11550<br />
516-835-5890<br />
516-292-9046<br />
sharmilakumbhat@yahoo.com<br />
www.k-liteindia.com<br />
K-Tronik<br />
290 Vincent Ave<br />
Hackensack NJ 07601<br />
888-458-7664<br />
201-488-8480<br />
jfreud28@aol.com<br />
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Kurt Versen Company<br />
10 Charles Street<br />
Westwood NJ 07675<br />
201-664-8200<br />
201-664-4801<br />
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www.kurtversen.com<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
10635 King William Drive<br />
Dallas TX 75220<br />
800-949-7654<br />
972-869-4158<br />
jon.rutherford@kw2.com<br />
www.kw2.com<br />
LLam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
2930 S Fairview Street<br />
Santa Ana CA 92704<br />
800-732-5213<br />
800-833-3713<br />
lamlighting@lamlighting.com<br />
www.lamlighting.com<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
485 Smith St<br />
Farmingdale NY 11735<br />
631-777-7700<br />
631-777-7705<br />
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www.lamarlighting.com<br />
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2237 North Hollywood Way<br />
Burbank CA 91505-1113<br />
800-576-5055<br />
818-238-1228<br />
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www.leefiltersusa.com<br />
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221 Glenmore Ave<br />
Brooklyn NY 11207<br />
718-498-1770<br />
718-498-0128<br />
sales@legionlighting.com<br />
www.legionlighting.com<br />
Lehigh Electric Products<br />
Company<br />
6265 Hamilton Blvd<br />
Allentown PA 18106<br />
610-395-3386<br />
610-395-7735<br />
lhjones@lehighdim.com<br />
www.Lehighdim.com<br />
Lendar Design Inc<br />
CP 1128<br />
St Basile le Grand QC J3N 1M6<br />
Canada<br />
450-461-3344<br />
450-461-2147<br />
lendar@lendar.com<br />
www.lendar.com<br />
Light Corporation<br />
14800 172nd Avenue<br />
Grand Haven MI 49417<br />
616-842-5100<br />
616-846-2144<br />
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www.lightcorp.com<br />
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1539-B Orange Grove Ave<br />
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877-888-6780<br />
714-288-1481<br />
jgee@lightlaboratory.com<br />
www.lightlaboratory.com<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
35 Joseph Lane<br />
Bardonia NY 10954<br />
800-459-8994<br />
845-624-0602<br />
tbaskind@lightdirector.com<br />
www.lightdirector.com<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
PO Box 9355<br />
Laguna Beach CA 92657-7334<br />
949-248-3125<br />
949-248-5468<br />
lightech@earthlink.net<br />
www.lightech.com<br />
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Lambda Research Corporation<br />
80 Taylor Street<br />
Littleton MA 01460<br />
978-486-0766<br />
978-486-0755<br />
sales@lambdares.com<br />
www.lambdares.com<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
19750-92A Avenue<br />
Langley BC V1M 3B2<br />
Canada<br />
604-888-6811<br />
604-888-9642<br />
alam@ledalite.com<br />
www.ledalite.com<br />
LEDtronics, Inc.<br />
23105 Kashiwa Ct<br />
Torrance CA 90505<br />
800-579-4875<br />
310-534-1424<br />
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www.ledtronics.com<br />
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20497 SW Teton Avenue<br />
Tualation OR 97062<br />
503-404-5500<br />
503-404-5600<br />
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10163 US 31 North<br />
Charlevoix MI 49720<br />
800.225.5275<br />
231.547.5833<br />
lisahoyt@lexalite.com<br />
www.lexalite.com<br />
Lightech Electronics North<br />
America, Inc<br />
5100 W Kennedy Blvd Ste 185<br />
Tampa FL 33609<br />
813-282-7171<br />
813-282-7170<br />
parker@lightech.co.il<br />
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Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
341 Kings Croft<br />
Cherry Hill NJ 08034<br />
856-482-6728<br />
856-482-6729<br />
hlewis@lightingalternatives.com<br />
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Lighting Analysts Inc<br />
10440 West Bradford Rd<br />
Littleton CO 80127<br />
303-972-8852<br />
303-972-8851<br />
info@agi32.com<br />
www.agi32.com<br />
See our ad on page 101.<br />
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Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
2707 Realty Rd Ste 110<br />
Carrollton TX 75006<br />
972-416-4500<br />
972-418-5858<br />
lighting@solaballast.com<br />
www.solaballast.com<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
727 Boston Post Road<br />
Guilford CT 06437<br />
800-548-8714<br />
203-458-2209<br />
perry@theglarebuster.com<br />
www.theglarebuster.com<br />
Lighting By Design, Inc.<br />
822 St Andrews Dr<br />
Mimar Beach FL 32550<br />
850-622-3049<br />
850-622-3049<br />
lightdzr@juno.com<br />
www.lightingbydesigninc.com<br />
Lighting Controls Association<br />
1300 North 17th Street,<br />
Suite 1847<br />
Rosslyn VA 22209<br />
703-841-3274<br />
703-841-3374<br />
kyl_pitsor@nema.org<br />
www.aboutlightingcontrols.org<br />
See our ad on page 95.<br />
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Lighting Sciences Inc<br />
7830 E Evans Road<br />
ScottsdaleAZ85260<br />
480-991-9260<br />
480-991-0375<br />
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www.lightingsciences.com<br />
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2 Kay Fries Drive<br />
Stony Point NY 10980<br />
845-942-2800<br />
845-942-2177<br />
k.galgano@mailLSI.com<br />
www.LightingServicesInc.com<br />
Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
1630 Welton Ste 400<br />
Denver CO 80202<br />
720-891-0030<br />
720-891-0031<br />
lance@lightingtechnologies.com<br />
www.lighting-technologies.com<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
3015 Louis Amos<br />
Lachine QC H8T 1C4<br />
Canada<br />
514 636 0670<br />
514 636 0460<br />
mtimmings@canlyte.com<br />
www.canlyte.com<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
2413 S Shiloh Rd<br />
Garland TX 75041<br />
972-840-1640<br />
972-271-4077<br />
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508 674 4710<br />
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Lightology<br />
1718 West Fullerton Ave<br />
Chicago IL 60614<br />
773-883-6111<br />
773-883-6131<br />
info@lightology.com<br />
www.lightology.com<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
509 Central Drive<br />
Virginia Beach VA 23454<br />
757 486 3588<br />
757 486 3391<br />
chris.pease@lightronics.com<br />
www.lightronics.com<br />
LightSpace<br />
944 Folsom St.<br />
San Francisco CA 94107<br />
800-276-2693<br />
415-778-4319<br />
info@boydlighting.com<br />
www.lightspacebyboyd.com<br />
Lightwork Design Ltd<br />
Rutledge House 78 Clarkehouse<br />
Road<br />
Sheffield S10 2LJ<br />
United Kingdom<br />
+44 114 266 8404<br />
+44 114 266 1383<br />
rona.treeby@<br />
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www.lightworkdesign.com<br />
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Linear Lighting Corp<br />
31-30 Hunters Point Ave<br />
Long Island City NY 11101<br />
718-361-7552<br />
718-937-2747<br />
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www.linearltg.com<br />
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100 Hawks Ave<br />
Hanson MA 02341<br />
781-294-0100<br />
781-293-2849<br />
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www.litecontrol.com<br />
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251 Elm Street<br />
Buffalo NY 14203<br />
800-238-4120<br />
716-856-0156<br />
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Salt Lake City UT 84115<br />
801-486-8500<br />
801-486-8569<br />
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708-389-8000<br />
708-371-0627<br />
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One Lithonia Way<br />
Conyers GA 30012<br />
770-922-9000<br />
770-860-3181<br />
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www.lithonia.com<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
11550<br />
718-337-0454<br />
718-337-0457<br />
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www.livewireent.com/<br />
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3260 Meridian Parkway<br />
Ft. Lauderdale FL 33331<br />
954-349-2525<br />
954-349-2550<br />
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10000 Alliance Rd<br />
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513-793-3200<br />
513-984-1335<br />
www.lsi-industries.com<br />
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414 Live Oak Street<br />
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800-879-9797<br />
210-227-4967<br />
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Lumark<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Chestnut Ave & 4th Street<br />
Altoona PA 16603-0991<br />
814-944-2537<br />
814-944-6413<br />
sales@lumaxlighting.com<br />
www.lumaxlighting.com<br />
LUMEC<br />
640 Curé-Boivin<br />
Boisbriand, QC J7G 2A7<br />
Canada<br />
450 430-7386<br />
450 430-1453<br />
jmenard@lumec.com<br />
www.lumec.com<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
7502 Country Lane, #1N<br />
Darien IL 60561<br />
630-965-1240<br />
630-964-1240<br />
sales@lumenform.com<br />
www.lumenform.com<br />
Lumenyte International Corp.<br />
74 Icon<br />
Foothill Ranch CA 92663<br />
949.829.5200<br />
949.829.5201<br />
licinfo@lumenyte.com<br />
www.lumenyte.com<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
7940 Jean-Brillon<br />
Montreal QC H8N 2L5<br />
Canada<br />
1-888-865-8643<br />
1-514-524-2409<br />
dalary@lumid.com<br />
www.lumid.com<br />
Lumiére<br />
1250 Calle Suerte<br />
Camarillo CA 93012<br />
805-445-7713<br />
805-445-7693<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
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905 Harrison Street<br />
Allentown PA 18103<br />
610-770-1044<br />
610-770-8912<br />
info@luminairetesting.com<br />
www.luminairetesting.com<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
2388 NW 150th Street<br />
Opa Locka FL 33054<br />
800-940-6588<br />
305-685-6500<br />
kurt@luraline.com<br />
www.luraline.com<br />
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Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
7200 Suter Rd<br />
Coopersburg PA 18036<br />
610-282-3800<br />
610-282-6437<br />
cbaird@lutron.com<br />
www.lutron.com<br />
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Luxo Corporation<br />
36 Midland Ave<br />
Port Chester NY 10573<br />
914-937-4433<br />
914-937-7016<br />
office@luxous.com<br />
www.luxous.com<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
#1, P.P. Street, 1st Floor, Facing<br />
Mount Road,Opp.Teynampet<br />
Police Station,<br />
Chennai 600 006<br />
India<br />
91-44-4335422<br />
91-44-4338004<br />
luxonlighting@vsnl.net<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
3208-C E Colonial Dr #278<br />
Orlando FL 32803<br />
407-681-0072<br />
407-681-7210<br />
info@luxurylighting<br />
www.luxurylighting.net<br />
Lycian Stage Lighting<br />
PO Box D<br />
Sugar Loaf NY 10981<br />
845-469-2285<br />
845-469-5355<br />
dorie@frontiernet.net<br />
www.lycian.com<br />
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Magnaray® International<br />
2242 Whitfield Loop<br />
Bradenton FL 34243<br />
941-755-2111<br />
941-751-5483<br />
sandi@magnaray.com<br />
www.magnaray.com<br />
Mainhouse Electronic<br />
(Shenzhen) Co Ltd<br />
3/f702 Bldg the 7th Area<br />
The Liantang Industrial Park<br />
Louhu District<br />
Shenzhen 518004<br />
China<br />
+86 755 5726178<br />
+86 755 5726276<br />
tina@mainhouses.com<br />
www.mainhouses.com<br />
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Manairco Inc<br />
28 Mansfield Industrial Parkway<br />
Mansfield OH 44901<br />
419-524-2121<br />
419-525-4790<br />
Gfreeman@manairco.com<br />
www.manairco.com<br />
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Martin Professional<br />
700 Sawgrass Corporate<br />
Parkway<br />
Sunrise FL 33325<br />
954-858-1800<br />
954-858-1811<br />
ben@martinpro.com<br />
www.martinpro.com<br />
See our ad on page 1.<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
1007 Route Edouard VII<br />
St-Philippe QC J0L 2K0<br />
Canada<br />
450-659-8951<br />
450-444-3661<br />
polelite@pole-lite.qc.ca<br />
www.pole-lite.qc.ca<br />
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Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
570 Southgate Drive<br />
Guelph ON N1H 6Z9<br />
Canada<br />
519-822-4381<br />
519-822-4589<br />
info@metalumen.com<br />
www.metalumen.com<br />
Metalux<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Metrolight<br />
9312 Ansley Lane<br />
Brentwood TN 37027<br />
615-376-8208<br />
615-309-8694<br />
randyreid@metrolight.net<br />
www.metrolight.net<br />
Metrolux<br />
11500 Melrose Ave<br />
Franklin Park IL 60131<br />
847-451-7516<br />
847-451-7516<br />
www.metrolux.com<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Lago Wenner 17 Col Pensil<br />
Mexico D.F.11490<br />
Mexico<br />
52 5 55 31 70 85<br />
525 55 31 66 42<br />
mexluz@prodigy.net.mx<br />
www.mexluz.com<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
687 Barton Street, Unit 101<br />
Stoney Creek ON L8E 5L6<br />
Canada<br />
905-643-1067<br />
905-643-6667<br />
harry@millslighting.com<br />
www.millslighting.com<br />
Mitronix<br />
72 Joyce Rd<br />
Tenafly NJ 07670<br />
201-894-0532<br />
201-894-5530<br />
al@mitronix.com<br />
www.mitronix.com<br />
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Modular International Inc<br />
3941 California Ave<br />
Pittsburgh PA 15212<br />
412-734-9000<br />
412-734-5210<br />
mail@modularinternational.com<br />
www.modularinternational.com<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
1805 Pittsburgh Ave<br />
Erie PA 16502<br />
814-453-2229<br />
814-453-2602<br />
www.morlitesystems.com<br />
MSC Engineered Materials and<br />
Solutions Group<br />
2200 E. Pratt Blvd.<br />
Elk Grove Village IL 60005<br />
1-847-718-8110<br />
bandc@interaccess.com<br />
www.laminatesandcomposites<br />
.com<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
269 Essex Street<br />
Hackensack NJ 07601<br />
800-926-5322<br />
201-457-9775<br />
sales@nationalcathode.com<br />
www.nationalcathode.com<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
522 Cortlandt Street<br />
Belleville NJ 07109<br />
973-751-1600<br />
973-751-4931<br />
nationalltg@mindspring.com<br />
Navitar<br />
200 Commerce<br />
Rochester NY 14623<br />
800-521-5454<br />
ext2269<br />
585-359-4999<br />
rc_brown@picturephone.com<br />
www.navitar.com<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
PO Box 101<br />
Groenlo7140 AC<br />
Netherlands<br />
+31 544 471860<br />
+31.544.466008<br />
t.telgenhof@nedap.nl<br />
www.nedappowersupplies.nl<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
537 Johnson Avenue<br />
Brooklyn NY 11237<br />
718-456-7400<br />
718-456-5492<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
727 109th Street<br />
Arlington TX 76011<br />
817-640-4300<br />
817-640-1177<br />
neoteklighting@msn.com<br />
www.neoteklighting.com<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
420 Railroad Way<br />
Mamaroneck NY 10543<br />
914-698-7799<br />
914-698-5577<br />
www.nessenlighting.com<br />
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Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
46 Baker Street<br />
Providence RI 02905<br />
800-556-7690<br />
401-941-2929<br />
rc@mulelighting.com<br />
www.mulelighting.com<br />
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Musco Sports Lighting<br />
100 First Ave W<br />
Oskaloosa IA 52577<br />
800-825-6030<br />
641-672-1996<br />
lighting@musco.com<br />
www.musco.com<br />
MWS Modular Wiring Systems<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
NNassau Group Ltd, The<br />
7361 Berry Hill Drive<br />
Rancho Palos Verdes CA 90275-<br />
4403<br />
310-544-9702<br />
603-372-6944<br />
b.meyer-tng@att.net<br />
www.biznet.maximizer.com<br />
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New Star Custom Lighting<br />
4501 S Western Blvd.<br />
Chicago IL 60609<br />
773-869-0555<br />
773-843-0555<br />
jgeier@555.com<br />
www.555.com<br />
Nippo Electric<br />
201 Hermitage Drive, C/O CMB<br />
Associates, Inc.<br />
Radnor PA 19087<br />
610 688 6212 ext 15<br />
610 688 3623<br />
jackbeiter@e-finity.com<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring<br />
Systems<br />
105 Willowlea Road<br />
Carp ON K0A1L0<br />
Canada<br />
613-831-8102<br />
613-831-8103<br />
kmacmillan@nocom.ca<br />
www.nocom.ca<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
6505 Gayhart St<br />
City of Commerce CA 90040<br />
800-686-6672<br />
800-500-9955<br />
nora@noralighting.com<br />
www.noralighting.com<br />
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Noral<br />
479 Central Ave.<br />
Fort Erie ON L2A 3T9<br />
Canada<br />
905-991-9707<br />
905-991-9708<br />
buzz@barbican.ca<br />
www.barbican.ca<br />
North American Light<br />
Spectrum<br />
15 Old Sherman Turnpike<br />
Danbury CT 06810<br />
203-791-0348<br />
203-713-2481<br />
talliel@nalights.com<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
2150 Parkes Drive<br />
Broadview IL 60155<br />
708-681-4330<br />
708-681-4006<br />
rstummer@nslights.com<br />
www.nslights.com<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
370 Amapola Ave., No. 212<br />
Torrance CA 90501<br />
310-218-5360<br />
310-218-5370<br />
marketing@novitas.com<br />
www.novitas.com<br />
OOptikon Corporation, The<br />
1099 Guelph Street<br />
Kitchener ON N2B 2E4<br />
Canada<br />
519-745-4115<br />
519-745-6922<br />
info@optikon.ca<br />
www.optikon.ca<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
74 Butler Rd<br />
Asbury NJ 08802<br />
908-387-8888<br />
908-387-8899<br />
optilight@mindspring.com<br />
optilight.com/opti<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
6120 Delmar Blvd<br />
St Louis MO 63112-1204<br />
314-863-1895<br />
314-863-3278<br />
tcriveau@theocl.com<br />
www.theocl.com<br />
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OSRAM SYLVANIA<br />
100 Endicott St<br />
Danvers MA 01923<br />
978-750-2700<br />
978-750-2089<br />
jon.digesu@sylvania.com<br />
www.sylvania.com<br />
See our ad on page 9.<br />
OxyTech Srl<br />
via G.B. Vico 54<br />
Cornaredo20010<br />
Italy<br />
+39 0293563258<br />
+39 0293563235<br />
com@oxytech.it<br />
www.oxytech.it<br />
PPana Ray Lighting<br />
352 S Broadway<br />
Yonkers NY 10705<br />
718-881-6563<br />
914-423-1345<br />
bulasbulas@aol.com<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting &<br />
Projection<br />
Ludwig Pani GmbH -<br />
Kandlgasse 23<br />
Vienna A-1070<br />
Austria<br />
+011 43 1 52108<br />
+011 43 1 526428<br />
rstaub@pani.com<br />
www.pani.com<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
PO Box 920<br />
Beacon NY 12508<br />
914-831-9000<br />
914-831-9216<br />
mjames@paraflex.com<br />
www.paraflex.com<br />
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Paramount Industries Inc<br />
304 N Howard Street<br />
Croswell MI 48422<br />
810-679-2551<br />
810-679-4045<br />
piisales@paramountlighting.co<br />
www.paramountlighting.com/<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
175-5 Elm Street<br />
Old Saybrook CT 06475-0591<br />
800-342-0592<br />
860-388-5766<br />
sales@pathwaylighting.com<br />
www.pathwaylighting.com<br />
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Peerless Lighting<br />
2246 5th Street<br />
Berkeley CA 94710<br />
510-845-2760<br />
510-845-2776<br />
maud.zneimer@<br />
peerless-lighting.com<br />
www.peerless-lighting.com<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
300 Shaw Road<br />
North Branford CT 06471<br />
203-484-7749<br />
203-484-7758<br />
stonierm@pennglobe.com<br />
www.pennglobe.com<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
281 Hillmount Road<br />
Markham ON L6C 2S3<br />
Canada<br />
905-201-4500<br />
905-887-7938<br />
sandra.weil@philips.com<br />
www.philips.ca<br />
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Philips Lighting Company<br />
200 Franklin Square Drive<br />
Somerset NJ 08875<br />
732-563-3084<br />
732-563-3740<br />
pat.mikucki@philips.com<br />
www.lighting.philips.com<br />
Plastic Specialties Inc.<br />
10630 Marina Drive<br />
Olive Branch MS 38654<br />
866.638.7926<br />
662-895-8796<br />
webmaster@psilighting.com<br />
www.psilighting.com<br />
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PLC-Multipoint<br />
3101 111th St SW #F<br />
Everett WA 98204<br />
425-353-7552<br />
425-353-3353<br />
sales@plcmultipoint.com<br />
www.plcmultipoint.com<br />
Poplighting<br />
1100 W. Indiana Ave<br />
Philadelphia PA 19133<br />
215-430-7000<br />
215-430-0043<br />
sam@poplighting.com<br />
www.poplighting.com<br />
Portfolio<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
4830 Timber Creek Drive<br />
Houston TX 77017<br />
713-946-4343<br />
713-946-4441<br />
dcassidy@pal-lighting.com<br />
www.pal-lighting.com<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
3832 Shipping Ave<br />
Miami FL 33146-1517<br />
305-444-8520<br />
305-445-1948<br />
kosowsky@sprynet.com<br />
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Prescolite, Inc.<br />
1251 Doolittle Drive<br />
San Leandro CA 94577<br />
510-562-3500<br />
510-577-5022<br />
marketing@prescolite.com<br />
www.prescolite.com<br />
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Prescolite Life Safety Products<br />
60 Fieldstone Court<br />
Cheshire CT 06410<br />
203-699-2000<br />
203-699-2034<br />
george.northrop@dual-lite.com<br />
www.prescolite-lsp.com<br />
Proelca<br />
Section 0969<br />
7801 N.W. 37th St.<br />
Miami FL 33166-6559<br />
011-502-477-3055<br />
011-502-477-3607<br />
sprentice@proelca.com<br />
www.proelca.com<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
101 Corporate Dr., Suite L<br />
Spartanburg SC 29303<br />
864-599-6000<br />
864-599-6151<br />
paigemalouche<br />
@progresslighting.com<br />
www.progresslighting.com<br />
Pro-Light Lighting Consultants<br />
1069 Central St<br />
Palmer MA 01069<br />
413-289-2117<br />
413-289-2115<br />
prolight@attbi.com<br />
Prommsa<br />
Carr. a Reynosa Km.<br />
12,Col. Santa Cruz.<br />
Guadalupe. Nuevo León 67190<br />
Mexico<br />
01(81)83-26-16-46<br />
01(81)83-26-16-58<br />
iluminacion@prommsa.com.mx<br />
www.prommsa.com.mx<br />
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Prudential Lighting<br />
1737 E. 22nd Street<br />
Los Angeles CA 90058<br />
213.746.0360<br />
213.746.8838<br />
jsteele@prulite.com<br />
www.prulite.com<br />
QQ-Tran<br />
304 Bishop Ave<br />
Bridgeport CT 06610<br />
203-367-8777<br />
203-367-8771<br />
barbara@q-tran.com<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
250 Industrial Drive<br />
Hillsdale MI 49242<br />
517.439.1581<br />
517.439.1194<br />
qsl@qualite.com<br />
www.qualite.com<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
11500 Melrose Avenue<br />
Franklin Park IL 60131<br />
847-451-0040<br />
847-451-6768<br />
vwittmann@qlty.com<br />
www.qualitylighting.com<br />
RRadiant Imaging<br />
26425 NE Allen St., Ste 203<br />
Duvall WA 98019<br />
425-844-0152<br />
425-844-0153<br />
sales@radimg.com<br />
www.radimg.com<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
PO Box 2088<br />
Ocean NJ 07712<br />
732-695-0144<br />
732-695-0145<br />
sales@radiantlighting.com<br />
www.radiantlighting.com<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
6625 W Diversey<br />
Chicago IL 60707<br />
773-804-0100<br />
773-804-0180<br />
sales@radionic.net<br />
www.radionic.net<br />
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Rambusch Lighting<br />
28 W 25th Street<br />
New York NY 10010<br />
212-675-0400<br />
212-620-4687<br />
info@rambusch.com<br />
www.rambusch.com<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
11475 - 201A Street<br />
Maple RidgeBCV2X 0Y3<br />
Canada<br />
604-465-5739<br />
604-465-9801<br />
sarahc@rebellelighting.com<br />
www.rebellelighting.com<br />
Reflective Concepts, Inc.<br />
9571 58th Street<br />
Kenosha WI53405<br />
262-605-0500<br />
262-605-9560<br />
rci@reflective-concepts.com<br />
www.reflective-concepts.com<br />
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Renaissance Lighting<br />
2579 John Milton Drive, Suite<br />
105 - PMB237<br />
Herndon VA 20171<br />
703.758.0376<br />
703.758.0378<br />
jrains@aotlight.com<br />
www.renaissancelighting.com<br />
RLR Industries Inc.<br />
575 Discovery Place<br />
Mableton GA 30126<br />
770-948-6069<br />
770-948-1389<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
13611 Thornton Rd<br />
Blue Island IL 60406<br />
708-388-2315<br />
708-388-2420<br />
sdepuy@robertsonww.com<br />
www.robertsonww.com<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
9185 Kelvin Ave<br />
Chatsworth CA 91311<br />
818-882-2955<br />
818-882-7136<br />
sales@rockscapes.net<br />
www.rockscapes.net<br />
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SSchott-Fostec<br />
62 Columbus Street<br />
Auburn NY 13021<br />
315-255-2791<br />
315-255-2695<br />
schott-fostec@us.schott.com<br />
www.us.schott.com/fiberoptics<br />
Scientific Lighting Products<br />
11800 Adie Rd<br />
Maryland Heights MO 63043<br />
314-997-2408<br />
314-997-2314<br />
sblake@scientific-lighting.com<br />
www.scientific-lighting.com<br />
Searchspec.com, a division of<br />
ZING Communications, Inc.<br />
212 E. 47th Street, Suite 33B<br />
New York NY 10017<br />
212-758-0952<br />
cdilouie@zinginc.com<br />
www.searchspec.com<br />
Selux Corp<br />
5 Lumen Lane<br />
Highland NY 12528<br />
845-691-7723<br />
845-691-6749<br />
seluxus@selux.com<br />
www.selux.com/usa<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
900 Northrop Road<br />
Wallingford CT 06492<br />
203-265-2842<br />
203-269-9621<br />
beverly@senorswitch.com<br />
www.sensorswitch.com<br />
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Sentry Electric Corp<br />
185 Buffalo Ave<br />
Freeport NY 11520<br />
516-379-4660<br />
516-378-0624<br />
marvin@sentrylighting.com<br />
www.Sentrylighting.com<br />
See our ad on page 85.<br />
SF Designs<br />
487 Tamassee Knob Road<br />
Tamassee SC 29686<br />
864-944-5755<br />
864-944-5756<br />
sf-designs@sf-designs.com<br />
www.sf-designs.com<br />
Shakespeare Composites &<br />
Electronics<br />
PO Box 733<br />
Newberry SC 29108<br />
803-276-5504<br />
bgriffin@shakespeare-ce.com<br />
www.shakespeare-ce.com<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
1141 Marina Way South<br />
Richmond CA 94804<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
#14 Mohtasham Kashani Ave<br />
Javid Alley<br />
Isfahan<br />
Iran<br />
+98 311 627 4521<br />
+98 311 624 1029<br />
info@sheedlight.com<br />
www.sheedlight.com<br />
Sistemalux<br />
5276 Rue Fabre<br />
Montreal QC H2J 3W5<br />
Canada<br />
514-523-1339<br />
mjdufresne@sistemalux.com<br />
www.sistemalux.com<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
3904 Airport Rd<br />
Plant City FL 33563<br />
813-752-8890<br />
813-754-0657<br />
kalvarez@skrenergy.com<br />
www.skrenergy.com<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
1840 130th Ave NE Ste#15<br />
BellevueWA98005-2245<br />
425-556-5178<br />
435-556-9351<br />
del@softlite.com<br />
www.softline.com<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
2210 Oak Ridge Way<br />
Vista CA 92083-8341<br />
800-966-7652<br />
760-599-5181<br />
info@solatube.com<br />
www.solatube.com<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
227 Wilkinson Rd.<br />
Brampton ON L6T 4M2<br />
Canada<br />
905-457-4777<br />
905-457-1115<br />
sima@soleracorp.com<br />
www.soleracorp.com<br />
Solux<br />
PO Box 1385<br />
Manhasset NY 11030<br />
718-726-1300<br />
516-364-0660<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
7224-50 Street<br />
EdmontonABT6B 2J8<br />
Canada<br />
888-705-1028<br />
780-462-4880<br />
info@spacecannon.com<br />
www.spacecannon.com<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
639 Washburn Switch Road<br />
Shelby NC 28151<br />
704-482-3416<br />
704-484-0818<br />
specialty@shelby.com<br />
www.specialtylighting.com<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
PO Box 7689<br />
Torrance CA 90504<br />
562-425-1811<br />
562-421-0701<br />
slsales@spectralighting.com<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
994 Jefferson St<br />
Fall River MA 02721<br />
508-678-2303<br />
508-678-2260<br />
slsandi@speclight.com<br />
www.speclight.com<br />
See our ad on page 15.<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
1705 Noble Rd<br />
Cleveland OH 44112<br />
216-851-3300<br />
216-851-0300<br />
info@sperolighting.com<br />
www.sperolighting.com<br />
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SPI Lighting Inc<br />
10400 N Enterprise Drive<br />
MilwaukeeWI53092<br />
262-242-1420<br />
262-242-6414<br />
spi@spilighting.com<br />
www.spilighting.com<br />
See our ad on inside front cover<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
5355 N 51ST Ave #26<br />
Glendale AZ 85301<br />
623-930-0074<br />
623-930-0045<br />
kory@sportlite.com<br />
www.sportlite.com<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
1400 West 122nd Ave Ste 220<br />
Westminster CO 80234<br />
303-427-1661<br />
303-255-0701<br />
sf@starfieldcorp.com<br />
www.starfieldcontrols.com<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
7 Donna Drive<br />
Wood-Ridge NJ 07075<br />
201-438-9540<br />
201-438-9541<br />
info@starfirelighting.com<br />
www.starfirelighting.com<br />
Steelcase Inc<br />
PO Box 1967<br />
Grand Rapids MI 49501<br />
616-698-4777<br />
www.steelcase.com<br />
Steinel<br />
9051 Lyndale Ave S.<br />
Bloomington MN 55420<br />
952.888.5950<br />
952.888.5132<br />
sales@steinel.net<br />
www.steinel.net<br />
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Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
7401 Oak Park Ave<br />
Niles IL 60714<br />
847-588-3400<br />
847-588-3440<br />
info@sternberglighting.com<br />
www.sternberglighting.com<br />
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Sterner Lighting Systems,<br />
Incorporated<br />
351 Lewis Avenue West<br />
Winsted MN 55395<br />
320-485-8336<br />
320-485-2881<br />
sthompson@sternerlighting.co<br />
www.sternerlighting.com<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
976 S Andreasen Drive Ste B<br />
Escondido CA 92029<br />
760-871-3000<br />
760-871-3012<br />
www.stingraylighting.com<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
2099 S Park Road<br />
Hallandale FL 33009<br />
954-961-9140<br />
956-963-5794<br />
stltg@aol.com<br />
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StressCrete Group<br />
840 Walkers Line<br />
Burlington ON L7R 3X9<br />
Canada<br />
800-268-7809<br />
905-632-8116<br />
tpynn@stresscrete.com<br />
www.stresscrete.com<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
4350 McKinley Street<br />
Omaha NE 68112<br />
402-453-4444 x319<br />
402-453-7238<br />
jack.schmidt@btn-inc.com<br />
www.strongint.com<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
6536 Main Street NE<br />
Minneapolis MN 55432<br />
763-574-7474<br />
763-574-1415<br />
info@stylmark.com<br />
www.stylmark.com<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - Div of<br />
SouthConn Technologies<br />
75 Old Barnwell Road<br />
West Columbia SC 29170<br />
803-939-4700<br />
803-939-4777<br />
sales@sunswitch.com<br />
www.sunswitch.com<br />
Super Vision International<br />
8210 Presidents Drive<br />
Orlando FL 32809<br />
407-857-9900<br />
407-857-0050<br />
jhenze@svision.com<br />
www.svision.com<br />
See our ad on page 77.<br />
Superior Electric<br />
383 Middle St.<br />
Bristol CT 06010<br />
860-585-4500<br />
860-582-3784<br />
ted.gladis@superiorelectric.com<br />
www.superiorelectric.com<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
1121 Highway 74 South<br />
Peachtree City GA 30269<br />
770-486-4800<br />
770-486-4801<br />
talktous@cooperlighting.com<br />
www.cooperlighting.com<br />
TTargetti North America<br />
1513 East St Gertude Place<br />
Santa Ana CA 92705<br />
714-957-6101<br />
714-957-1501<br />
tusa@tivolind.com<br />
www.targetti.com<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
86 Gibson Road # 3<br />
Templeton CA 93465<br />
805-434-3511<br />
805-434-3512<br />
info@teka-illumination.com<br />
www.teka-illumination.com<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
111 W Washington Street Ste<br />
300<br />
LouisvilleKY40202<br />
502-583-8904<br />
502-583-8245<br />
Dalphenaar@telemics.com<br />
www.telemics.com<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
7 Grand Ave<br />
Farmingdale NY 11735<br />
(631) 694-1999<br />
(631) 694-2999<br />
larry@tempestlighting.com<br />
www.tempestlighting.com<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
33 Donald Drive<br />
Fairfield OH 45249<br />
513-858-6004<br />
513-858-6038<br />
sales@teronlight.com<br />
www.teronlight.com<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
11601 S.W. Herman Rd<br />
Tualatin OR 97062<br />
503-968-9968<br />
503-968-9747<br />
info@thelightedge.com<br />
www.thelightedge.com<br />
The Lighting Education<br />
Institute<br />
558 West Uwchlan Avenue<br />
Exton PA 19341<br />
610-524-7969<br />
610-524-8969<br />
cbernecker<br />
@lightingeduction.com<br />
www.lightingeducation.com<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
1300 John Reed Ct Unit D<br />
City of Industry CA 91745<br />
626-330-8368<br />
626-330-3616<br />
sales@thhclighting.com<br />
www.xelogen.com<br />
See our ad on page 41.<br />
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3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
via del Savena 28<br />
Pianoro-Bologna40065<br />
Italy<br />
+39 051 65 29 611<br />
+39 051 77 58 84<br />
3f-filippi@3f-filippi.it<br />
www.3f-filippi.it<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
5 Kay Fries Road<br />
Stony Point NY 10980<br />
845-947-3034<br />
845-947-3047<br />
rob@tslight.com<br />
www.tslight.com<br />
Timesaver Templates<br />
13240 Valley Branch<br />
Dallas TX 75234<br />
972-620-2197<br />
972-243-6514<br />
cheryl<br />
@timesavertemplates.com<br />
www.timesavertemplates.com<br />
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Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
1561 Gemini Place<br />
Anaheim CA 92801<br />
714-772-7005<br />
714-772-7014<br />
info@tokistar.com<br />
www.tokistar.com<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
2160 Commerce<br />
Midland TX 79703<br />
915-694-7070<br />
915-689-3805<br />
info@tomcatusa.com<br />
www.tomcatglobal.com<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
644 Fayette Ave<br />
Mamaroneck NY 10543<br />
914-698-1141<br />
914-698-9419<br />
info@tprlights.com<br />
www.tprlights.com<br />
Traffic & Parking Control<br />
Company<br />
800 Wall Street<br />
Elm Grove WI 53122<br />
262-814-7303<br />
262-814-7017<br />
bobc@tapconet.com<br />
www.tapconet.com<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
1025 Cobb Place Boulevard,<br />
Suite 100<br />
Kennesaw GA 30144<br />
770-429-3043<br />
770-794-6310<br />
jbagwell@triateklighting.com<br />
www.triateklighting.com<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
4405 International Boulevard<br />
Norcross GA 30093<br />
770 717-0556<br />
sclarkart@earthlink.net<br />
www.tridonic.com<br />
See our ad on page 73.<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
570 Barnum Ave<br />
Bridgeport CT 06608<br />
203-335-4337<br />
203-335-4277<br />
waltc@tsaolighting.com<br />
www.tsaolighting.com<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
2706 S. Lamar Blvd.<br />
Austin TX 78704<br />
800-239-5530<br />
512-707-7524<br />
britt@twohillsstudio.com<br />
www.twohillsstudio.com<br />
UUdec Corporation<br />
271A Salem Street<br />
Woburn MA 01801<br />
781-933-7770<br />
781-933-5366<br />
g.brandeis@udeccorp.com<br />
www.udeccorp.com<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
6381 Metro Plantation Road<br />
Fort Myers FL 33912<br />
(800) 584-5515<br />
(239) 277-1669<br />
kyablonowski<br />
@ultrawattmail.com<br />
www.ultrawatt.com<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
918 No. Havenhurst Dr. #107<br />
West Hollywood CA 90047<br />
(310) 271-2804<br />
(323) 656-6983<br />
ulsmmrm@adelphia.net<br />
www.universallighting.com<br />
Universal Lighting<br />
Technologies Inc<br />
26 Century Blvd Ste 500<br />
Nashville TN 37214<br />
800-BALLAST<br />
615-316-5100<br />
615-316-5146<br />
webmaster<br />
@universalballast.com<br />
www.universalballast.com<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
5440 Cerritos Ave<br />
Cypress CA 90630<br />
800-838-7446<br />
714-229-3180<br />
ushio@ushio.com<br />
www.ushio.com<br />
See our ad on page 25.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
2730 Brighton Road<br />
Oakville ON L6H 5T4<br />
Canada<br />
905-829-3338<br />
905-829-5343<br />
rdrew@ushio.com<br />
www.ushio.com<br />
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Utility Metals<br />
P.O. Box 9054<br />
Louisville KY 40209<br />
800-627-8276<br />
502-368-2656<br />
ricks@utilitymetals.com<br />
www.utilitymetals.com<br />
V<br />
Valmont Industries<br />
Poles Division<br />
7002 N 288th St<br />
POB 358<br />
ValleyNE68064-0358<br />
402-359-2201<br />
402-359-6221<br />
polesinfo@valmont.com<br />
www.valmont.com<br />
See our ad on page 27.<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
76 Community Avenue<br />
Plainfield CT 06374<br />
860-564-4512<br />
860-564-4854<br />
tsmcneil@aol.com<br />
www.vantageltg.com<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
9 Viaduct Road<br />
Stamford CT 06907<br />
203-921-2430x112<br />
203-921-2427<br />
dtudor@verilux.net<br />
www.verilux.net<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
2650 Sabourin<br />
Ville St-Laurent QC H4S 1M2<br />
Canada<br />
514-331-6441<br />
514-331-7002<br />
daniel@vertexlighting.com<br />
www.vertexlighting.com<br />
Videssence<br />
10768 Lower Azusa Road<br />
El Monte CA 91731<br />
626-579-0943<br />
626-579-6803<br />
contact@videssence.tv<br />
www.videssence.tv<br />
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Vincent Lighting Systems<br />
18370 S Miles Road<br />
Cleveland OH 44128<br />
800-922-5356<br />
216-475-6376<br />
info@vls.com<br />
www.vincentlighting.com<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
1805 Pittsburgh Ave<br />
Erie PA 16502<br />
814-454-2266<br />
814-454-3319<br />
www.vistalighting.com<br />
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Vista Professional Outdoor<br />
Lighting<br />
1625 Surveyor Ave<br />
Simi Valley CA 93063<br />
800-766-8478<br />
800-670-8478<br />
chuckh@vistapro.com<br />
www.vistapro.com<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
135 Fort Lee Rd<br />
Leonia NJ 07605<br />
201-461-2493<br />
201-461-7827<br />
voigtlight@aol.com<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
PO Box 12628<br />
Pittsburgh PA 15241-0628<br />
412-257-9810<br />
412-257-9814<br />
vsminnici@aol.com<br />
www.vossloh-schwabe.com<br />
See our ad on page 23.<br />
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W<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
4015 Airport Ext Rd<br />
Monroe NC 28111-5023<br />
704-283-7477<br />
704-283-6880<br />
wfharris@wfharris.com<br />
www.wfharris.com<br />
Whitco Poles<br />
2800 S Hulen Ste 210<br />
Ft Worth TX 76109<br />
800-433-7753<br />
817-926-5003<br />
krisd@whitcopoles.com<br />
www.whitcopoles.com<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
500 Wonder World Dr<br />
San Marcos TX 78666<br />
512-392-5821<br />
512-753-1122<br />
vbaldwin@genlyte.com<br />
www.wide-lite.com<br />
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Xenon Light Inc.<br />
530 Madison Ave 21st Fl.<br />
New York NY 10022<br />
212-371-4867<br />
212-750-2127<br />
peter.leitner@xenonlight.com<br />
www.xenonlight.com<br />
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W.A.C. Lighting<br />
615 South Street<br />
Garden City NY 11530<br />
800-526-2588<br />
516-526-2585<br />
sales@waclighting.com<br />
www.waclighting.com<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
9 W Century Drive<br />
Wheeling IL 60090<br />
800-634-0007<br />
847-520-1730<br />
waldmann@<br />
waldmannlighting.com<br />
www.waldmannlighting.com<br />
Warner Power, LLC<br />
40 Depot Street<br />
Warner NH 03278<br />
603-456-3111<br />
603-456-3578<br />
clisk@warnerpower.com<br />
www.warnerpower.com<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
2800 De la Cruz Blvd<br />
Santa Clara CA 95050<br />
800-879-8585<br />
408-988-5373<br />
tws_sales@wattstopper.com<br />
www.wattstopper.com<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
4619 Jordan Rd<br />
Skaneateles Falls NY 13153<br />
315 685 4347<br />
315 685 2854<br />
rutand@mail.welchallyn.com<br />
www.walamp.com<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
5200 W 83rd Street<br />
Los Angeles CA 90045<br />
310-645-7787<br />
310-645-9009<br />
mail@wildfirefx.com<br />
www.wildfirefx.com<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
3760 West Fourth Street<br />
Winona MN 55987<br />
800-328-5291<br />
507-454-4806<br />
info@winonalighting.com<br />
www.winonalighting.com<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
6679 N Industrial Road<br />
MilwaukeeWI53223<br />
414-353-1233<br />
414-353-4114<br />
gregw@execpc.com<br />
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WJ Whatley Inc<br />
6980 E 54th Place<br />
Commerce City CO 80022<br />
877-959-7678<br />
303-286-7216<br />
sales@whatley.com<br />
www.whatley.com<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
8812 Frey rd.<br />
Houston TX 77034<br />
713-943-9927<br />
713-943-2818<br />
ken@xtralight.com<br />
www.xtralight.com<br />
YYamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
31340 Via Colinas Ave # 106<br />
Westlake Village CA 91362<br />
888-879-8611<br />
818-879-8640<br />
yamagiwaus@aol.com<br />
www.yamagiwausa.com<br />
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Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
3300 Route 9W<br />
Highland NY 12528<br />
845-691-6262<br />
845-691-6289<br />
zsli@zumtobelstaff.com<br />
www.zumtobelstaff.com<br />
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products<br />
Light Sources<br />
BLACKLIGHT<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Light Sources<br />
CARBON ARC<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Light Sources<br />
COMPACT<br />
FLUORESCENT<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
A.L.P.Lighting Components Inc<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Denki Corporation of North America<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
Futek<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Mainhouse Electronic (Shenzhen) Co Ltd<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Light Sources<br />
ELECTRO-<br />
LUMINESCENT<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Light Sources<br />
FLASHTUBES<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Light Sources<br />
FLUORESCENT<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
A.L.P.Lighting Components Inc<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Proelca<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
Light Sources<br />
HIGH PRESSURE<br />
SODIUM<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Light Sources<br />
INCANDESCENT<br />
FILAMENT<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Light Sources<br />
LEDs<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Super Vision International<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Light Sources<br />
LOW PRESSURE<br />
SODIUM<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
GE Lighting<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Light Sources<br />
LOW VOLTAGE<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
Eurofase<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Q-Tran<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
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Light Sources<br />
MERCURY<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Light Sources<br />
METAL HALIDE<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Light Sources<br />
MINIATURE LAMPS<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Light Sources<br />
NEON<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Light Sources<br />
SHORT ARCIwasaki Electric<br />
Company<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Light Sources<br />
TUNGSTEN HALOGEN<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
Eurofase<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Luminaires<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Corelite<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
LightSpace<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumark<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Metalux<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Proelca<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
CUSTOM<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Chicago Scenic Studios Inc<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
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ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Global Lighting<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Hadco<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiere<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Poplighting<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
DECORATIVE<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Chicago Scenic Studios Inc<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Energie<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Global Lighting<br />
Hadco<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Poplighting<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steinel<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
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Luminaires<br />
EMERGENCY<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Dual-Lite, Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Prescolite Life Safety Products<br />
Prommsa<br />
Solux<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Luminaires<br />
EXIT<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Dual-Lite, Inc.<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Prescolite Life Safety Products<br />
Prommsa<br />
Solux<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Luminaires<br />
EXPLOSION PROOF<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Fiberstars<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Luminaires<br />
FLOODLIGHT<br />
A Light<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Hadco<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumark<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Lycian Stage Lighting<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Navitar<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting & Projection<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Poplighting<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
FLUORESCENT<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
CCorelite<br />
raft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
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Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative<br />
Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Light Corporation<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte<br />
Thomas Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
LightSpace<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxo Corporation<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Metalux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight<br />
Co<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steelcase Inc<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Traffic & Parking Control<br />
Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor<br />
Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
HALOGEN<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel<br />
Board Factory<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Flos USA<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting By Design, Inc.<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxo Corporation<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solux<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
HIGH PRESSURE<br />
SODIUM<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Hadco<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Lycian Stage Lighting<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
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New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Portfolio<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
HIGH/LOW MOUNT<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumark<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Prommsa<br />
Q-Tran<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
INCANDESCENT<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solux<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumark<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
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New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Paramount Industries Inc<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Portfolio<br />
Prescolite<br />
Proelca<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
INSTITUTIONAL<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Corelite<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Metalux<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Hadco<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightology<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
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Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Luminaires<br />
LEDs<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightology<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Poplighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
LOW PRESSURE<br />
SODIUM<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LSI Industries<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Luminaires<br />
LOW VOLTAGE<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Q-Tran<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solux<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
MERCURY<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
METAL HALIDE<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
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LSI Industries<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting & Projection<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
NAVIGATION LIGHTS<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Luminaires<br />
OFFICE<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Light Corporation<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
LightSpace<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxo Corporation<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Metalux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steelcase Inc<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
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The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
PENDANT<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Corelite<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting By Design, Inc.<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Metrolux<br />
Metalux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Poplighting<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steelcase Inc<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
PORTABLE<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Flos USA<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Global Lighting<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Hadco<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightology<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxo Corporation<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Navitar<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Steinel<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Luminaires<br />
RECESSED<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
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Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Corelite<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
LightSpace<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metrolux<br />
Metalux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Prescolite<br />
Proelca<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Q-Tran<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Corelite<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Global Lighting<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting By Design, Inc.<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solux<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Sure-Lites<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Luminaires<br />
ROADWAY<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Hadco<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LUMEC<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metrolux<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Noral<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
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Prommsa<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
SEARCHLIGHTS<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightology<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Poplighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Luminaires<br />
SECURITY<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Hadco<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Poplighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Steinel<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Luminaires<br />
SIGN<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Chicago Scenic Studios Inc<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metrolux<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Poplighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Solux<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Luminaires<br />
SPOT/ACCENT<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Landscape Lighting<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
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products<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Global Lighting<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Light Corporation<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
LightSpace<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lumiére<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting & Projection<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Selux Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steelcase Inc<br />
Steinel<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
SURFACE<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems (ALS)<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
CGF Design Inc.<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Corelite<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Forum Inc<br />
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GE Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Halo<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE Williams)<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lumark<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Metalux<br />
Metrolux<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Navitar<br />
Neo-Ray<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Portfolio<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Prescolite<br />
Proelca<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Q-Tran<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shaper Lighting<br />
Sheed Lighting Eng. Co.<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems, Incorporated<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
TASK<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Forum Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Invia Industries Inc<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Light Corporation<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luxo Corporation<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Poplighting<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
SF Designs<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
THEATER/TV<br />
A Light<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
LiveWire Ent.<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Lycian Stage Lighting<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Navitar<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting & Projection<br />
Poplighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
Videssence<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
TRACK<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Canlet<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Energie<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Flos USA<br />
Global Lighting<br />
Hadco<br />
Halo<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
HyLite Agency<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
Lighting By Design, Inc.<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightology<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Navitar<br />
Nessen Lighting<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Noral<br />
North American Light Spectrum<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Prescolite<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Prommsa<br />
Q-Tran<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
SF Designs<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Solux<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Steinel<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
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Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Luminaires<br />
VEHICULAR<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Luminaires<br />
XENON SHORT ARC<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Ballast<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Aromat Corporation<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
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Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
Denki Corporation of North America<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Fulham Company Inc<br />
Futek<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
K-Tronik<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Metrolight<br />
Navitar<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Warner Power, LLC<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Ballast<br />
EMERGENCY<br />
A Light<br />
Bodine Company Inc., The<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Dual-Lite, Inc.<br />
Fulham Company Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Prescolite Life Safety Products<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Ballast<br />
FLUORESCENT<br />
A Light<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Denki Corporation of North America<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Fulham Company Inc<br />
Futek<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hadco<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Mainhouse Electronic (Shenzhen) Co Ltd<br />
Navitar<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Proelca<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Ballast<br />
HIGH PRESSURE<br />
SODIUM<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Futek<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Hadco<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Metrolight<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
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products<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Proelca<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Ballast<br />
LOW PRESSURE<br />
SODIUM<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Ballast<br />
MERCURY<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Hadco<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Warner Power, LLC<br />
Ballast<br />
METAL HALIDE<br />
Acting Chile<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Aromat Corporation<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Fulham Company Inc<br />
Futek<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Hadco<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Metrolight<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Proelca<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Warner Power, LLC<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Ballast<br />
STEP UP<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Ballast<br />
VARIABLE<br />
A Light<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Conservation Lighting International<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electec Ltd<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring Systems<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Superior Electric<br />
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Telemics LLC<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
CONTROL SYSTEMS<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electec Ltd<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
Entertainment Networks<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring Systems<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Superior Electric<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
FLUORESCENT<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electec Ltd<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lendar Design Inc<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring Systems<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
HID<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
AMX Corp<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
INCANDESCENT<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
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products<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring Systems<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
OSRAM SYLVANIA Corp<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Superior Electric<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lycian Stage Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
LOW VOLTAGE<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring Systems<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
MONITORING DEVICES<br />
AMX Corp<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
NEON/COLD CATHODE<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightech Electronics North America, Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
PROCESSORS<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Conservation Lighting International<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
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Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Superior Electric<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
SENSING DEVICES<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lendar Design Inc<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Steinel<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
STRAP/WALLBOX<br />
DIMMERS<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Superior Electric<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
SWITCHES<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lendar Design Inc<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Lighting Controls<br />
THEATER/TV<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
Conservation Lighting International<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lehigh Electric Products Company<br />
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.-<br />
Lighting Control Divisio<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring Systems<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or SouthConn<br />
Technologies<br />
Superior Electric<br />
Triatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Light Control<br />
Components<br />
ANODIZED ALUMINUM<br />
A Light<br />
Alanod GMBH & CO<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Prommsa<br />
Scientific Lighting Products<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solux<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Light Control<br />
Components<br />
GLASS LENSES/<br />
DIFFUSERS<br />
A Light<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Anderson Glass Company<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
Eagle Glass Specialties, Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lee Filters<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Prommsa<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solux<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Light Control<br />
Components<br />
LOUVERS, BAFFLES<br />
A Light<br />
Adam Metal Products<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
Alta Industries<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Metrolux<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Prommsa<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Scientific Lighting Products<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Solux<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Light Control<br />
Components<br />
LUMINOUS CEILING<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
RLR Industries Inc.<br />
Scientific Lighting Products<br />
Solux<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Light Control<br />
Components<br />
PLASTIC LENSES/<br />
DIFFUSERS<br />
A Light<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Genesta Inc.<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lee Filters<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
LexaLite International Corp<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Plastic Specialties Inc.<br />
Prommsa<br />
RLR Industries Inc.<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Scientific Lighting Products<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Solux<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Light Control<br />
Components<br />
REFLECTORS<br />
A Light<br />
Adam Metal Products<br />
Advanced Lighting Technologies-Venture<br />
Lighting<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
Alta Industries<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Convex Light Control<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
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GE Lighting Systems<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Innovative Lighting Inc<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
LexaLite International Corp<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Prommsa<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Reflective Concepts, Inc.<br />
RLR Industries Inc.<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Sistemalux<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Solux<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Mounting Devices<br />
CUSTOM POLES<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Prommsa<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
StressCrete Group<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Utility Metals<br />
Valmont Industries Poles Division<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Whitco Poles<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Mounting Devices<br />
HIGH MAST POSTS<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
Metrolux<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
StressCrete Group<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Valmont Industries Poles Division<br />
Whitco Poles<br />
Mounting Devices<br />
LOWERING DEVICES<br />
Accessmount LLC<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
Metrolux<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Whitco Poles<br />
Mounting Devices<br />
STANDARD POLE<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
Hadco<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
King Luminaire<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
LSI Industries<br />
LUMEC<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Prommsa<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
products<br />
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products<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
StressCrete Group<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control Company<br />
Utility Metals<br />
Valmont Industries Poles Division<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
W.A,C. Lighting<br />
Whitco Poles<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Meters<br />
ILLUMINANCE<br />
Cooke Corporation, The<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Optikon Corporation, The<br />
Prommsa<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Meters<br />
LUMINANCE<br />
Cooke Corporation, The<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Optikon Corporation, The<br />
Prommsa<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Meters<br />
OTHER<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Cooke Corporation, The<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.<br />
Optikon Corporation, The<br />
OxyTech Srl<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
FIBEROPTICS<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products America Inc.<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
Conservation Lighting International<br />
Craig Lazarus Lighting Designer<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Hadco<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Lumenyte International Corp.<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Super Vision International<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
PHOTOMETRIC<br />
TESTING LABS<br />
Building Acoustics & Lighting<br />
Laboratories, Inc<br />
Cooke Corporation, The<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Light Laboratory Inc<br />
Lighting Sciences Inc<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Luminaire Testing Laboratory Inc<br />
OxyTech Srl<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
SOFTWARE<br />
Canlyte - a Genlyte Thomas Company<br />
CFI Fluorescent div, Canlyte<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.<br />
Keene-Widelite div. Canlyte<br />
Lambda Research Corporation<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Lighting Analysts Inc<br />
Lighting Sciences Inc<br />
Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Lightolier Canada<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte Thomas<br />
Group, LLC<br />
Lightwork Design Ltd<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
OxyTech Srl<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Searchspec.com, a division of ZING<br />
Communications, Inc.<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
OTHER<br />
Adam Metal Products<br />
Luminaire Housings & Connectors<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Vandal shields<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel Board Factory<br />
Switch gears, distribution panel boards<br />
A.L.P. Lighting Components Inc<br />
Lampholders, sockets, power cord sets<br />
Alta Industries<br />
Powder coating<br />
Apollo Design Technology, Inc.<br />
Lighting Accessories Manufacture<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Showcase Lighting<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Lighting Information<br />
Atoglas of Atofina Chemicals Inc.<br />
Materials suppilier of plexiglas acrylic sheet &<br />
resin for lighting lenses<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Custom resoration and retrofitting of historic lighting<br />
fixtures<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
Roadway fixtures<br />
BJB Electric LP<br />
Lampholders, sockets<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
LED’s<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
Cold cathode<br />
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Chicago Scenic Studios Inc<br />
Design fabrication & production management for<br />
the entertainement<br />
Christie Communications<br />
Advertising/Public Relations/Marketing Agency<br />
CMB Associates Inc<br />
Demonstrator - “Meter-Comparator” explains<br />
energy conservation<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Modular wiring systems<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
LED driven products<br />
Diversified Lighting Diffusers Inc.<br />
Globes, cubes, streetlight globes, safety sleeves<br />
DTL (Dark to Light, Division of Acuity<br />
Lighting)<br />
Photocontrols for Roadway Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Induction<br />
Electec Ltd<br />
Manufactured wiring systems<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Design software<br />
Emlyn Altman Visualization<br />
Visualization services<br />
Entertainment Networks<br />
Emergency transfer/bypass<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Lampholders, transformers, line cords, switches,<br />
lighting components<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Wall sconces<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Clean room lighting<br />
Vandal Resistant<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Clean room lighting<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Custom LED wet or dry location<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
Sports Lighting<br />
Genesta Inc.<br />
Prismatic sheet, extruding, vacumn forming of<br />
plastic products for<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
MV Outdoor lighting accessories, ballast assemblies<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Multiple light source, daylight, viewing booths<br />
used for the critical<br />
Gripple Inc.<br />
Suspension systems<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
LED signs<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
Electronic and magnetic transformers for low voltage<br />
lighting<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong> Corporation<br />
Avionic, night vision, filters, specialty<br />
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.<br />
jukjkjk<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
Induction<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
Remote monitoring & controlling roadway and<br />
area lighting<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
High abuse and sealed enclosure lighting<br />
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LEDtronics, Inc.<br />
LED Lamps<br />
Lee Filters<br />
Colored filters<br />
LexaLite International Corp<br />
Optical design, product testing<br />
Lightech Electronics North America, Inc<br />
Electronic transformers<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
UPS-backup systems<br />
Lighting Controls Association<br />
Association<br />
Lighting Sciences Inc<br />
Photometric test equipment<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Image projectors<br />
Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Optical design<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Automation<br />
Lycian<br />
Stage Lighting<br />
Manairco Inc<br />
Airfield lighting, runway lighting,<br />
rotating beacons, etc.<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Area lighting<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Custom church lighting<br />
Mitronix<br />
Lamp sockets<br />
MSC Engineered Materials and<br />
Solutions Group<br />
High reflectance metals<br />
MWS Modular Wiring Systems<br />
Modular wiring systems<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Photometric design reflectors & refractors<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
Cold cathode systems<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Cold cathode fixtures<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
Photo boxes<br />
Nippo Electric<br />
Seamless flourescent lighting fixture-no dark spots<br />
in continous rows<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Linear accent line voltage & low voltage<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting & Projection<br />
Projection equipment/large format projection<br />
Plastic Specialties Inc.<br />
Prismatic sheet, extruding, vacuum forming of<br />
plastic products for<br />
Pro-Light Lighting Consultants<br />
lighting design<br />
Q-Trantransformers<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Light Source Models<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
LED fixtures<br />
Searchspec.com, a division of ZING<br />
Communications, Inc.<br />
web site resource<br />
Solatube International, Inc.<br />
Tubular skylights<br />
StressCrete Group<br />
Concrete poles<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Nocturn UV blacklights<br />
products
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products<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Wireless devices for remote diagnostic monitoring<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Outdoor enclosure<br />
The Lighting Education Institute<br />
Lighting education<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
Xenon lamp<br />
Timesaver Templates<br />
Lighting templates<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Decorative Architectural Metalwork<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Compliance inspections-emergency lighting<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Fiberoptic illuminators<br />
Utility Metals<br />
Mast arms, brackets, pole accessories<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
Custom Lighting Design<br />
Vincent Lighting Systems<br />
Electrical distribution equipment & devices<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Wiring devices<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
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Canada<br />
Alberta<br />
Space Cannon Illumination Inc.<br />
British<br />
Columbia<br />
Ledalite Architectural Products<br />
Rebelle Architectural Lighting<br />
Ontario<br />
Ardron-Mackie Limited<br />
Barbican Architectural Products<br />
Ltd.<br />
Canlet<br />
Electec Ltd<br />
Etlin-Daniels<br />
Eurofase<br />
Genesta Inc.<br />
GVA Lighting<br />
King Luminaire<br />
Metalumen Manufacturing<br />
Mills Architectural Lighting<br />
Nocom Modular Wiring<br />
Systems<br />
Noral<br />
Optikon Corporation, The<br />
Philips Lighting<br />
Solera Corp.<br />
StressCrete Group<br />
Ushio Canada Inc<br />
Quebec<br />
Axis Lighting Inc.<br />
Cristal Controls Ltd<br />
Electra Lighting Solutions<br />
Lendar Design Inc<br />
Lumid Inc.<br />
Metal Pole-Lite Inc<br />
Sistemalux<br />
Vertex Lighting Inc.<br />
United<br />
States<br />
Arizona<br />
Lighting Sciences Inc<br />
Sportlite Inc<br />
California<br />
A Light<br />
Aero Thermic Shields<br />
Ameron Pole Products<br />
Antares Enterprises<br />
Architectural Landscape<br />
Lighting<br />
Bartco Lighting<br />
Birchwood Lighting<br />
B-K Lighting, Inc.<br />
Bruck Lighting Systems Inc<br />
C. W. Cole & Company, Inc.<br />
California Accent Lighting, Inc.<br />
Christie Communications<br />
Craig Lazarus Lighting Designer<br />
CW Cole & Company Inc<br />
Delaney Industries<br />
DMF Lighting<br />
Elco Lighting<br />
Engineered Lighting Products<br />
Fiberstars<br />
Fulham Company Inc<br />
Hevi Lite, Inc.<br />
JKL Components Corp<br />
Lam Lighting Systems Inc<br />
LEDtronics, Inc.<br />
Lee Filters<br />
Light Laboratory Inc<br />
LightSpace<br />
Lightech Inc<br />
Lumenyte International Corp.<br />
Nassau Group Ltd, The<br />
Nora Lighting<br />
Novitas, Inc.<br />
Peerless Lighting<br />
Prescolite<br />
Prudential Lighting<br />
Rockscapes LLC<br />
Shaper LightingSolatube<br />
International, Inc.<br />
Spectra Lighting Inc<br />
Stingray Lighting<br />
Targetti North America<br />
Teka Illumination Inc<br />
THHC Lighting<br />
Tokistar Lighting Inc<br />
Universal Lighting Services<br />
Ushio America, Inc.<br />
Videssence<br />
Vista Professional Outdoor<br />
Lighting<br />
Watt Stopper Inc, The<br />
Wildfire Inc<br />
Yamagiwa USA Corporation<br />
Colorado<br />
American Lighting Inc<br />
CoreliteEnergie<br />
Hunt Dimming<br />
Independent Testing<br />
Laboratories, Inc.<br />
Lighting Analysts Inc<br />
Lighting Technologies Inc<br />
Starfield Controls<br />
WJ Whatley Inc<br />
Connecticut<br />
Dual-Lite, Inc.<br />
Electrix Inc<br />
Elliptipar<br />
Hasco Lighting<br />
High-Lites, Inc.<br />
Hoffman <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Corporation<br />
Lighting by Branford<br />
North American Light<br />
Spectrum<br />
Pathway The Lighting Source<br />
Pennsylvania Globe Gaslight Co<br />
Prescolite Life Safety Products<br />
Q-Tran<br />
Sensor Switch Inc<br />
Superior Electric<br />
Tsao Designs, LLC<br />
Vantage Luminaires<br />
Verilux Inc<br />
District of<br />
Columbia<br />
Hinson Design Group<br />
Florida<br />
ARC Lighting Systems, Inc.<br />
Brownlee Lighting<br />
Digital Lighting Systems Inc<br />
Hatch Transformers, Inc<br />
Incon Lighting<br />
Lightech Electronics North<br />
America, Inc<br />
Lighting By Design, Inc.<br />
Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc.<br />
Luraline Products Company<br />
Luxury Lighting Inc.<br />
Magnaray® International<br />
Martin Professional<br />
Precision Outdoor Lighting Inc<br />
Proelca<br />
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Street Lighting Equipment Corp<br />
Super Vision International<br />
Ultrawatt Energy Systems, Inc.<br />
Georgia<br />
Association of Energy Engineers<br />
BJB Electric LP<br />
Cooper Lighting<br />
Fail-Safe<br />
Halo<br />
Iris Lighting Systems<br />
Lithonia Lighting<br />
Lumark<br />
Lumiere<br />
McGraw-Edison<br />
Metalux<br />
MWS Modular Wiring Systems<br />
Portfolio<br />
RLR Industries Inc.<br />
Sure-LitesTriatek Lighting, Inc.<br />
Tridonic.Atco<br />
Illinois<br />
Advance Transformer Company<br />
Alkco Lighting<br />
A.L.P.Lighting Components Inc<br />
CGF DESIGN INC.<br />
Chicago Scenic Studios Inc<br />
Con-Tech Lighting<br />
Eclipse Lighting Inc.<br />
Focal Point LLC<br />
GRIPPLE INC.<br />
Induction Lighting.com<br />
Kenall Manufacturing<br />
Lightology<br />
Litetronics International Inc<br />
Lumenform Industries Inc<br />
Metrolux<br />
MSC Engineered Materials and<br />
Solutions Group<br />
New Star Custom Lighting<br />
North Star Lighting Inc<br />
Quality Lighting<br />
Radionic Industries Inc<br />
Robertson Worldwide<br />
Sternberg Vintage Lighting<br />
Waldmann Lighting Company<br />
Indiana<br />
Apollo Design Technology, Inc.<br />
Craft Metal Products Inc<br />
Custom Lights Inc<br />
Indy Lighting Inc<br />
Iowa<br />
Musco Sports Lighting<br />
Kansas<br />
Eiko Ltd.<br />
Kentucky<br />
Telemics LLC<br />
Utility Metals<br />
Maryland<br />
Electrical <strong>Engineering</strong> Inc<br />
Emlyn Altman Visualization<br />
Massachusetts<br />
Alta Industries<br />
Architectural Lighting Systems<br />
(ALS)<br />
Color Kinetics Inc<br />
DTL (Dark to Light Division of<br />
Acuity Lighting)<br />
Lambda Research Corporation<br />
Lightolier, Division of Genlyte<br />
Thomas Group, LLC<br />
Litecontrol<br />
Osram Sylvania Corp<br />
Pro-Light Lighting Consultants<br />
Spectrum Lighting<br />
Spectum Lighting<br />
Udec Corporation<br />
Michigan<br />
Command Electronics Inc<br />
Cooke Corporation, The<br />
Kirlin Company, The<br />
LexaLite International Corp<br />
Light Corporation<br />
Paramount Industries Inc<br />
Qualite Sports Lighting, Inc.<br />
Steelcase Inc<br />
Minnesota<br />
Concealite Life Safety Products<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls<br />
Inc<br />
Intelligent Lighting Controls,<br />
Inc.<br />
Steinel<br />
Sterner Lighting Systems,<br />
Incorporated<br />
Stylmark Inc<br />
Winona Lighting<br />
geographical<br />
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geographical<br />
Mississippi<br />
Capri Omega Lighting<br />
Day-Brite Lighting<br />
Plastic Specialties Inc.<br />
Missouri<br />
Building Acoustics & Lighting<br />
Laboratories, Inc<br />
Guth Lighting<br />
H.E. Williams, Inc.<br />
Infinity Lighting Inc (HE<br />
Williams)<br />
Original Cast Lighting, The<br />
Scientific Lighting Products<br />
Nebraska<br />
Strong Entertainment Lighting<br />
Valmont Industries Poles<br />
Division<br />
New<br />
Hampshire<br />
Derek Marshall Sculptural<br />
Lighting<br />
Warner Power, LLC<br />
New Jersey<br />
Aamsco Lighting Inc<br />
Adam Metal Products<br />
Amerlux Lighting Systems<br />
Aromat Corporation<br />
Belfer Lighting<br />
Bulbrite Industries<br />
Denki Corporation of North<br />
America<br />
Dialight Corp<br />
ERCO Lighting Inc<br />
Eurolite USA<br />
K-Tronik<br />
Kurt Versen Company<br />
Lighting Alternatives, Inc.<br />
Mitronix<br />
National Cathode Corp<br />
National Lighting Co Inc<br />
Optilight Inc<br />
Philips Lighting Company<br />
Radiant Lighting Solutions<br />
Starfire Lighting<br />
Voigt Lighting Industries<br />
New Mexico<br />
Insight Lighting<br />
New York<br />
Alanod GMBH & CO<br />
Altman Lighting, Inc.<br />
Artemide Inc.<br />
Aurora Lampworks Inc.<br />
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp<br />
d’ac Lighting<br />
Diversified Lighting<br />
Diffusers Inc.<br />
Flos USA<br />
Global Lighting<br />
GretagMacbeth<br />
Intrepid Lighting<br />
Manufacturing Inc<br />
K-Lite Industries<br />
Lamar Lighting Co Inc<br />
Legion Lighting Co Inc<br />
LightDirector, LLC<br />
Lighting Services Inc<br />
Linear Lighting Corp<br />
Litelab Corp<br />
Luxo Corporation<br />
Lycian Stage Lighting<br />
Navitar<br />
Neo-RayNessen Lighting<br />
Pana Ray Lighting<br />
Paraflex Industries<br />
Rambusch Lighting<br />
Schott-Fostec<br />
Searchspec.com, a division of<br />
ZING Communications, Inc.<br />
Selux Corp<br />
Sentry Electric Corp<br />
Solux<br />
Tempest Lighting Inc.<br />
Times Square Lighting<br />
TPR Enterprises Ltd.<br />
W.A.C. Lighting<br />
Welch Allyn<br />
Xenon Light Inc.<br />
Zumtobel Staff Lighting Inc<br />
North Carolina<br />
Ardee Lighting Inc<br />
GE Lighting Systems<br />
.hessamerica<br />
Specialty Lighting<br />
W F Harris Lighting<br />
Ohio<br />
Accessmount LLC<br />
Advanced Lighting<br />
Technologies-Venture Lighting<br />
Anderson Glass Company<br />
Delta Power Supply, Inc.<br />
Future Light Inc<br />
GE Lighting<br />
Holophane Corporation<br />
Kar Electronics Inc<br />
Kichler Lighting<br />
LSI Industries<br />
Manairco Inc<br />
Spero Electric Corporation<br />
Teron Lighting Inc<br />
Vincent Lighting Systems<br />
Oregon<br />
Electronics Diversified Inc<br />
Leviton Manufacturing<br />
Company, Inc.-Lighting<br />
Control Divisio<br />
The Light Edge, Inc.<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
Atoglas of Atofina Chemicals<br />
Inc.<br />
Bunting Inc.<br />
CMB Associates Inc<br />
Conservation Lighting<br />
International<br />
Excelite Inc<br />
Forum Inc<br />
Hadco<br />
Hanover Lantern Inc<br />
Invia industries Inc<br />
Lehigh Electric Products<br />
Company<br />
Lumax Industries<br />
Luminaire Testing Laboratory<br />
Inc<br />
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.<br />
Modular International Inc<br />
Morlite Systems, Inc.<br />
Nippo Electric<br />
Poplighting<br />
The Lighting Education<br />
Institute<br />
Vista Lighting<br />
Vossloh-Schwabe<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Day-O-Lite Manufacturing<br />
Icon Architectural Lighting<br />
Systems<br />
Mule Lighting, Inc.<br />
South Carolina<br />
Progress Lighting<br />
SF Designs<br />
Shakespeare Composites &<br />
Electronics<br />
Sunswitch / Ripley - div or<br />
SouthConn Technologies<br />
Tennessee<br />
Bodine Company Inc., The<br />
Bridgestone Industrial Products<br />
America Inc.<br />
C.E.W. Lighting Inc.<br />
Metrolight<br />
Universal Lighting Technologies<br />
Inc<br />
Texas<br />
AMX Corp<br />
Antique Street Lamps<br />
Antron Compact Electronics<br />
(ACE)<br />
Entertainment Networks<br />
Fairfax Lighting Co<br />
Gressman Supply Co.<br />
Innovative lighting Inc<br />
Intelilite LLC<br />
KW/2 Lighting Products<br />
Lighting And Power Source LP<br />
Lightolier Controls<br />
Lucifer Lighting Company<br />
Neotek Inc<br />
Precision Architectural Lighting<br />
Timesaver Templates<br />
Tomcat USA Inc<br />
Two Hills Studio, Inc.<br />
Whitco Poles<br />
Wide-Lite<br />
X-Tra Light LLC<br />
Utah<br />
Kahm Design & Creative Group<br />
LiteTouch, Inc.<br />
Virginia<br />
Hubbell Lighting Inc.<br />
Lighting Controls Association<br />
Lightronics, Inc.<br />
Renaissance Lighting<br />
Washington<br />
PLC-Multipoint<br />
Radiant Imaging<br />
Soft Lighting Systems<br />
West Virginia<br />
Eagle Glass Specialties, Inc.<br />
Wisconsin<br />
Electronic Theatre Controls<br />
Reflective Concepts, Inc.<br />
SPI Lighting Inc<br />
Traffic & Parking Control<br />
Company<br />
Wismarq Light Company Inc<br />
Foreign<br />
Austria<br />
PANI - Stage Lighting &<br />
Projection<br />
Chile<br />
Acting Chile<br />
China<br />
Mainhouse Electronic<br />
(Shenzhen) Co Ltd<br />
Egypt<br />
Futek<br />
India<br />
Luxon Lighting<br />
Iran<br />
Sheed lighting Eng.co.<br />
Italy<br />
3F FILIPPI SpA<br />
OxyTech Srl<br />
Japan<br />
Iwasaki Electric Company<br />
Mexico<br />
Bekolite Internacional<br />
ICQF Inc.<br />
Mexlux Iluminacion<br />
Prommsa<br />
Netherlands<br />
Nedap Power Supplies<br />
Saudi Arabia<br />
Al-Babtain Lighting & Panel<br />
Board Factory<br />
United<br />
Kingdom<br />
Lightwork Design Ltd<br />
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The appearance of the Claire wall<br />
luminaire by Leucos USA appears<br />
as a sheet of windblown translucent<br />
paper. The diffuser is made of<br />
thermoformed white ceramic<br />
glass with a satin finish. It<br />
employs a twin-tube 2GL 36-W fluorescent<br />
light source with electronic<br />
ballast.<br />
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LIGHT<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
and quick release clamps. This<br />
combination commands immediate<br />
attention, whether in flashing or<br />
steady-on mode. The Baton (10)<br />
LED lights can be seen up to 1/2<br />
mile and operates on two “D” cell<br />
alkaline batteries. The BT10-HS<br />
provides over 300 hours of continuous<br />
flashing operation.<br />
Circle 99 on Reader Service Card.<br />
Holophane’s HMSP luminaires<br />
with long and narrow distribution<br />
for large area lighting can be used<br />
to light roadways, rail yards or any<br />
large space that requires precise,<br />
dark skies type illumination.<br />
Featuring the prismetal open glass<br />
optical system with metalized<br />
glass reflector for high efficiency<br />
and very low dirt depreciation. A<br />
variety of factory-set lamp positions<br />
raise or lower the main optical<br />
beam to facilitate different fixture<br />
spacing ratios. A unitized ballast<br />
assembly with quick disconnect,<br />
eases fixture installation and<br />
removal. Die-cast aluminum housing<br />
with a seven-stage pre-treated<br />
and polyester powder pain finish<br />
provides a corrosion resistant<br />
enclosure for ballast components.<br />
Besides the new long and narrow<br />
distribution pattern, the HMSP<br />
units are offered with narrow asymmetric,<br />
wide asymmetric and<br />
square contours.<br />
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Paramount’s new T6 Paramyd luminaire is designed for use in hazardous<br />
or wet locations and the commercial marine market. Tool-free latches provide<br />
positive lens securing, making this compact surface-mount model<br />
both vibration-resistant and accessible from either side. The stainless steel<br />
two-or-three lamp design accepts most T8 or T5 lamps and features an<br />
electronic ballast standard. A unique feature is the optional mounting<br />
bracket, which allows 360-degree adjustability.<br />
Circle 98 on Reader Service Card.<br />
The BT10-HS stake supported LED<br />
lighting from Lumastrobe is a low<br />
cost signaling and warning device<br />
that combines the battery powered<br />
Baton with a tubular metal shaft<br />
Stingray Lighting, Inc. complement luminaires are contractor-friendly lighting<br />
products for both industrial and commercial markets. The line includes<br />
floodlights, industrial lighting, surface mounted fixtures and landscape lighting.<br />
Fixtures are economically priced, have low installation and operating<br />
costs, and require negligible scheduled maintenance over many years of<br />
continuous use.<br />
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outdoor. Other highlights include<br />
over 230 pages of project images,<br />
approximately 80 percent US projects.<br />
Each product is presented on<br />
an individual page and offered in<br />
European classification.<br />
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scale truncated bell-shaped aluminum<br />
housing, secured atop a<br />
broad Y-shape smooth, tubular<br />
metal support arm. A choice of flat<br />
or convex glass may be specified.<br />
Lenses are sealed against moisture<br />
and contaminants entering the<br />
housing. The fixture has an integral<br />
metal slipfitter for vertical mounting<br />
on a 2-3/8 in. tenon.<br />
Circle 92 on Reader Service Card.<br />
Kichler Landscape Lighting’s sundial<br />
has an authentic and unique look<br />
that brightens up any garden<br />
retreat. Constructed of cast brass<br />
in Verdigris, this sundial fixture is<br />
supplied with a 24.4-W long-life<br />
lamp and an 8 in. non-corrosive<br />
stake.<br />
Circle 95 on Reader Service Card.<br />
W.A.C. Lighting Company’s lowvoltage<br />
monorail system has over<br />
150 new fixtures including track<br />
heads and pendants. The system<br />
can be custom designed with<br />
graceful curves to negotiate the<br />
most challenging corners on ceiling<br />
and walls. The monorail will bend<br />
easily for high, visual impact in a<br />
broad range of installations.<br />
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Louis Poulsen Lighting, Inc. new<br />
480-page hard cover catalog contains<br />
125 products that are divided<br />
into two main sections; indoor and<br />
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Metrolux Lighting’s townmaster<br />
luminaires provide high-performance,<br />
glare-free outdoor area and<br />
roadway illumination in a traditional,<br />
architectural design. Ideal for<br />
application in a range of public and<br />
private environments, the luminaires<br />
are characterized by a large-<br />
With the appearance of close-toceiling<br />
trims, Progress Lighting’s<br />
decorative recessed trims provide<br />
higher light output with the use of<br />
their PAR30 lamp that directs 100<br />
percent of its light downward.<br />
Decorative recessed trims are<br />
mounted to a patented torsion<br />
spring of Progress Lighting’s P87-<br />
AT cans and other similar products<br />
and can even be installed into existing<br />
fluorescent cans using magnetic<br />
or electronic ballasts.<br />
Circle 91 on Reader Service Card.<br />
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