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LaMar Lighting Launches New Occu-smart LED Luminaires

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FARMINGDALE, N.Y.—LaMar Lighting Company introduces the second generation of its LED occu-smart series of motion-sensor controlled bi-level lighting, which delivers ample illumination when the space is occupied and dims down for energy savings the rest of the time. The new fixtures feature superior LED components made in the United States and offer enhanced performance optimized for bi-level lighting applications.

The second generation of occu-smart is equipped with a new LED driver that allows installers to adjust full-output light levels in the field. Additionally, the fixtures offer the option of multiple low-light, or standby, levels, with energy savings up to 88 percent of full output during unoccupied times. Standby wattages are as low as 3.5W for the two-foot model and 5W for the four-foot model. The time delay feature can also be customized to suit the needs of a specific application.

LaMar Lighting also selected new LED boards for this generation of occu-smart. Made in the United States, the LED boards feature metal core printed circuit boards, which allow for cooler operation than most fiberglass composite boards, and are made with high-quality Samsung 5630 LEDs.

Sensors Need Just Slightest Motion

Ultra-sonic sensors used in occu-smart luminaires have proven superior to other sensor types, triggering light levels from low to high at the slightest motion, including opening of the door, and ensuring that a person always walks into a brightly lit space.

Occu-smart is most frequently installed in staircases, corridors and other seldom occupied spaces but has also been successfully used to save energy in libraries, parking garages and retail applications.

All occu-smart fixtures are UL-listed and, when equipped with an optional emergency battery backup, qualify as emergency lighting and power equipment per UL 924. All fixtures are assembled by members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) union.

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