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Message From The Editor
New DLC Technical Rquirements
DLC has announced the first products listed for its new LUNA Technical Requirements. Also, on DLC, Linda Longo talks with Mike Cham about the V5.1 Technical Requirements. We have an interesting debate from NAILD’s Get a Grip on Lighting podcast looking at the benefits of 0-10v versus digital lighting control. |
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Tech Requirements
DesignLights Consortium Announces First Products Qualified Under its New LUNA Technical Requirements
The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) today announced the first products added to its LUNA Qualified Products List (QPL) after being tested and determined to meet the new LUNA Version 1.0 Technical Requirements for outdoor LED luminaires. The DLC released LUNA V1.0 in December and began accepting applications from solid-state lighting (SSL) manufacturers interested in qualifying their products in April. Read More |
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Report
Comparing Tunable LED Systems to Conventional Lighting in Senior Care Centers
In senior care centers, tunable LED lighting system retrofits can save energy, reduce operating costs, and improve quality of life for occupants when compared to outdated fluorescent systems that are still used in many facilities nationwide. For example, the ability to dim and tune the color of hallway lighting overnight can provide a more suitable sleeping environment for residents by reducing the light that spills into their rooms. Read More |
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Podcast
0-10V Versus Digital: The Great Debate - Get a Grip on Lighting
Moderated by Michael Colligan, this episode of Get a Grip on Lighting pits two lighting thinkers in a spirited debate over whether 0-10V or digital lighting control has the edge in projects subject to value engineering. The debaters are C. Webster Marsh of Penumbra Controls and George Filtsos of EcoGrid Technologies. Read More |
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Interview
DLC’s New Tech Requirements Came into Effect June 30, Delisting Many Existing Products
The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) deadline is thisclose. On February 14, 2020 the DLC® released Technical Requirements V5.1, with a notice that April 15, 2022 would be the deadline to update V5.0 listed products to V5.1. Those who haven’t updated to V5.1 will find their products delisted on June 30 and unavailable for rebates and incentives. Read More |
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Changing Scene
- Updated IES Roadway Standard Hits the Street
Intended as a basis for the design and installation of roadway lighting and associated systems, the newly updated ANSI/IES RP-8-21: Lighting Roadway and Parking Facilities is a compilation of numerous previously distinct IES American National Standards.
- UL Solutions Joins the Light and Health Research Center’s Lighting Education Partnership
The Light and Health Research Center (LHRC) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is pleased to announce that UL Solutions, a world leader in applied safety science, has funded a two-year membership in the LHRC’s Lighting Education Partnership. The Partnership is a collaboration among businesses, organizations, government agencies and other entities interested in promoting meaningful and effective education in lighting.
- Signify Publishes its first-ever Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report
Signify has published its first-ever Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) report, illustrating its commitment to developing a diverse workforce and an inclusive and equitable work environment. The report explains Signify’s approach to DE&I, commitments, and progress.
- MaxLite Relocates Headquarters and Warehouse Operations
MaxLite announces it will relocate its headquarters in the fall to a single office in Montville, New Jersey. The new headquarters will consolidate existing facilities in West Caldwell, New Jersey. Featuring a large state-of-the-art training center and showroom, it will provide better space for representatives and customers to learn more about MaxLite’s extensive lighting portfolio, including its award-winning c-Max line of controls and M-Series outdoor products.
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Learning Opportunities
DLC Energy Reporting Update Webinar
This webinar will describe the outcomes of the DLC Energy Reporting Working Group and ways the DLC can support standardization of NLC energy reports. You will learn...
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Cooper Lighting Solutions Galleon II Webinar
The Galleon II features sleek architectural styling with new and improved functionality...
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New Products and Solutions
Flos Luminator Floor Lamp
The Luminator floor lamp provides indirect lighting through a detachable metal tripod and painted iron tube, wide enough to contain the lamp holder. LED light bulb with reflector and dimmer included. Read More |
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Eureka Announces New Formats for Mill Luminaire
Eureka announced several new formats for its Mill luminaire. Mill is a range of acoustic luminaires designed to absorb sound and reduce ambient noise in modern spaces with high ceilings or hard surfaces. Felt blades create a cylindrical shape, which traps and absorbs sound within the luminaire’s hollow column. Read More |
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SoftZone Acoustic Lighting from AXIS Lighitng
SoftZone is available in Horizontal (Stencil®®) and Vertical (Spatial) forms, as well as Vertical linear solutions (Spatial and Sculpt™) forms. It features a modular approach that lets you vary the quantity of panels to achieve the desired level of sound attenuation. The more sound absorption you need, the more SoftZone panels you use in the space. Read More |
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