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Lighting control system

Feb. 15, 2011
This distributed lighting control system (DLCS) reduces lighting energy usage by up to 75% or more, according to the company

This distributed lighting control system (DLCS) reduces lighting energy usage by up to 75% or more, according to the company. Designed to work with multiple lamp types, the system allows for optimized task lighting, lamp life monitoring, scene control, daylight harvesting, and default settings. Additionally, the product uses motion detectors and photo cells to adjust to both natural daylight and business operating schedules. The product also meets Title 24 instant-demand response requirements for T5, T8, and HID lamps.

World Energy Control

For more information, visit www.worldenergycontrol.com.

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