Residential Lighting - Illuminating Engineering Society
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Lumastrobe’s BT10-SS-RT is a low<br />
cost signaling and warning device<br />
that is achieved by combining their<br />
featherweight stop sign and battery<br />
powered LED baton into a single,<br />
hand-held stop sign. Although<br />
the baton does not illuminate the<br />
sign, the combination of the reflective<br />
tape and the lights effectively<br />
brings attention to the sign message.<br />
Operator fatigue is minimized<br />
utilizing this lightweight (only 1.72<br />
pounds with batteries), durable and<br />
weather proof signaling device.<br />
Circle 100 on Reader Service Card.<br />
conventional unique modular<br />
design for indirect/semi-indirect<br />
ambient lighting applications.<br />
Fashioned with two physically separated<br />
T5 high output housings,<br />
the fixtures “void-detail” serves to<br />
enrich the leading edge design<br />
while filling space with glare-free<br />
indirect illumination. The two-piece,<br />
die formed cold rolled steel housing<br />
forms an 8 5 /8 x 1 3 /4 in. architectural<br />
profile and is available in 4 and<br />
8 ft lengths for individual or continuous<br />
rows.<br />
Circle 98 on Reader Service Card.<br />
LITETRONICS International, Inc.,<br />
Color-Brite halogen PAR lamp was<br />
created for display lighting applications<br />
and is an ultra-white halogen<br />
lamp for retailers who want to<br />
accent their lighting displays. It filters<br />
the yellow portion of the lighted<br />
spectrum rendering colors more<br />
vividly, providing better contrast<br />
between black and white for better<br />
visual acuity. Manufactured with a<br />
rare earth additive in the glass, this<br />
lamp meets the needs of retailers<br />
for an ultrawhite display light, similar<br />
to sunlight, while improving the<br />
lamp’s life by up to 200 percent,<br />
reducing energy costs and eliminating<br />
maintenance issues from early<br />
lamp failure.<br />
Circle 96 on Reader Service Card.<br />
LIGHT<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
Day-Brite <strong>Lighting</strong>’s FHB fluorescent<br />
high bay luminaire featuring<br />
T8 or T5/HO fluorescent lamps that<br />
have angled design and six linear<br />
fluorescent lamps. Whether used in<br />
open areas or warehouse aisles, the<br />
FHB luminaire is a good alternative<br />
to HID lighting. Hanging brackets<br />
on the luminaire provide flexible<br />
mounting methods and multi-level<br />
switching for light control. In addition,<br />
the FHB features a dimming<br />
option for energy savings.<br />
Circle 99 on Reader Service Card.<br />
The Neo-Ray twin-beam architectural<br />
linear fluorescent energy efficient<br />
suspended luminaire has a non-<br />
www.iesna.org<br />
Deco series luminaires from Eclipse<br />
<strong>Lighting</strong> are one-piece translucent<br />
diffuser in white or optional colors<br />
with soft illumination for building<br />
facades, entrances, concourses<br />
and atriums. Variety of styles feature<br />
elegant square bar aluminum<br />
frames, perforated anti-glare panels,<br />
and optional up/down light for<br />
wall wash effects. ADA-compliant<br />
models, custom frame styles and<br />
textured finishes available.<br />
Circle 97 on Reader Service Card.<br />
Precision Multiple Controls, Inc.<br />
has upgraded features to its line of<br />
Permatrol street lighting contactors.<br />
Using mercury, which is environmentally<br />
sealed in a stainless<br />
steel tube, as the contact material,<br />
the hermetically sealed switch contacts<br />
never wear out. Relays are<br />
available in N/O or N/C positioning,<br />
SPT and are rated at 30 amp or 60<br />
amp, 120/240 volt. A polycarbonate<br />
enclosed with gasketed, hinged<br />
cover is used to protect the relay<br />
and gives access to line fuse.<br />
Circle 95 on Reader Service Card.<br />
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