Lumenergi Launches NetLight™ Driver at Lightfair 2011

May 12, 2011

All-in-one, Communicating Intelligent Dimming Driver is Latest Addition to Lumenergi's Smart Grid-Enabling NetLight™ Product Line LIGHTFAIR International 2011 NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A leading provider of networked lighting controls, Lumenergi is pleased to introduce NetLight™ Driver at Lightfair 2011 May 17-19, 2011 in Philadelphia, PA. NetLight Driver is the most recent addition to Lumenergi’s NetLight system and provides a new level of versatility to enable the greatest energy and cost saving for large- and medium-scale intelligent lighting in office buildings and industrial applications. NetLight Driver represents a significant breakthrough in advanced dimming ballasts, supporting multiple lamp types, configurations and voltages, all based on open protocols for maximum versatility. NetLight Driver enables smart fixtures with two-way communication for T5, T5HO and T8 fluorescent lamps, operates in DALI or 0-10VDC control modes, and takes electrical inputs from 120V to 277V at 50 or 60 Hz. By simplifying system design, installation, operation and maintenance, the driver allows for fast retrofit and renovation projects, increasing ROI and reducing payback time. In booth #2937 at the world’s largest lighting exposition, Lightfair International, on May 17-19, 2011, Lumenergi will preview upcoming NetLight products and demonstrate NetLight Driver in a dynamic display wall showcasing the system’s capabilities on fixture designs by luminaire makers Philips LIGHTOLIER, H.E. Williams and Lunera. The NetLight system demonstration will highlight its compatibility with DualDrive LED driver by eldoLED. The NetLight system also will be featured at the eldoLED booth #2847 at Lightfair. Lumenergi recently expanded its base of lighting control installations nationwide, adding Fenwick & West in California, the Cherokee Commerce Center in Georgia, the Sandra Day O’Connor Federal Building in Arizona, the Chet Holifield Federal Buildings in Laguna Niguel, CA, the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and Los Angeles Federal Courthouse in Los Angeles, and the Bank of New York Mellon in Oriskany, New York. Earlier installations include state and federal buildings in New Hampshire, Nevada, and Texas, as well as, the Philip Burton Federal Building, Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Court House in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. Lumenergi is sought for fast-track projects that require quick installation, deep energy reductions, improved light quality and increased worker productivity.

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