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| AlbEO introduces new white-LED lighting system AlbEO Technologies Inc. integrates a miniature occupancy sensor into its Talea white-LED light, creating a highly efficient, easy-to-install fixture for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. By greatly reducing energy consumption, and eliminating bulb replacement costs, the Talea-PIR can save consumers money while providing a unique and aesthetic lighting solution. AlbEO's Talea-PIR can be used in most applications throughout the home, giving consumers an alternative choice to fluorescence. New Talea-PIR makes an excellent light fixture for many locations by eliminating the need to install a switch. Available with 60 or 120 LEDs at 3000K and a beam spread of WFL55 or at 5000K CCT with beam spreads of NSP15, NFL30, and WFL55, the Talea-PIR is a lighting system that can be used just about anywhere and provide the user with the immediate benefits of LED lighting. With this new addition, the Talea SSL product line is now available in standard, waterproof, and occupancy sensor enhanced versions delivering a wide range of lighting solutions for every consumer. White-LED solid-state technologies are rapidly changing the world of lighting by offering innovative products that fundamentally change the nature of lighting. These benefits include: - LEDs eliminate maintenance costs, LEDs require 10 to 100 times LESS maintenance than other lights; - LEDs greatly reduce thermal loads, LEDs run 10 to 20 times cooler than other lights; - LEDs last for 50, 000 to 100, 000 hours, LEDs last 10 to 100 times longer than other lights; - LEDs are highly resistant to shock and vibration, LEDs have no glass or filaments to break; - LEDs are extremely safe, LEDs run on low voltage, no EMI, low temperature; - LEDs eliminate recycling costs, LEDs do not contain mercury and are NOT considered hazardous waste unlike fluorescent bulbs; - LEDs provide full scale control of light levels, LEDs are continuously adjustable from off to full on; - LEDs offer the smallest form factors, thinnest lights available. write your comments about the article :: © 2005 Construction News :: home page |