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LIGHT METER AUTO RANGING
Part#: LM-120
LIGHT METER AUTO RANGING
TurnLock LED Zero Cross 105-305V Fail On
Part#: ZTL124
TurnLock LED Zero Cross 105-305V Fail On
Progress Lighting, a Hubbell affiliate
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P5560-20 1-100W MED HANGING LANTERN
Part#: P5560-20
P5560-20 1-100W MED HANGING LANTERN
P3928-09 3-60W CANDLE FOYER
Part#: P3928-09
P3928-09 3-60W CANDLE FOYER
P3452-20 3-60W MED FLUSH MOUNT
Part#: P3452-20
P3452-20 3-60W MED FLUSH MOUNT
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ValueLED™ UFO High Bay
LEDVANCE LLC

ValueLED™ UFO High Bay

An environmentally preferable alternative to traditional luminaires and offering up to 78% energy savings, the ValueLED UFO High Bay is ideal for illuminating warehouses, gymnasiums, and other industrial applications.
How to upgrade a Lutron ballast with a TLED retrofit kit using C-Flex
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.

How to upgrade a Lutron ballast with a TLED retrofit kit using C-Flex

Many customers are upgrading their legacy fluorescent dimming ballasts and lamps to LEDs for improved lamp life, lowered energy usage, and improved light quality. Learn how to quickly replace fluorescent  fixtures with Lutron’s Ballast Retrofit Kit by C-Flex.

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New High Bay Warehouse Fixture

New High Bay Warehouse Fixture

This energy-efficient, high-performance fixture is an alternative to high intensity discharge (HID) fixtures. Designed for indoor lighting in warehouses, manufacturing and retail facilities, this 2’ x 4’ High Bay luminaire offers wide beam lighting distribution for general area lighting, and works flawlessly with Lutron light controls featuring EcoSystem® technology.

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The Bright Future of 3-D Printed Light Fixtures

The Bright Future of 3-D Printed Light Fixtures

The concept of 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, initially surfaced in the 1980s, thanks largely to the innovative work of engineer Chuck Hull. Hull invented a process called 'stereolithography', or SLA, a method that allowed for the creation of 3D models layer by layer, literally bringing ideas to life. It was a revolutionary breakthrough that sparked the beginning of the 3D printing era.

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