2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November Innovation you can rely on™ November 2014 Innovation Report Newsletter Eaton Helps Improve Lighting Efficiency and Performance at Denver International Airport Wanting to improve optical performance and efficiencies, Denver International Airport (DIA) is replacing more than 5,400 parking garage lighting fixtures in its East and West parking decks. The DIA conversion will include almost 5,000 McGraw-Edison Valet LED luminaires, helping the airport to save approximately $327,000 annually or $6.5 million over 20 years. In addition to substantial savings over time, the new Valet LED products will help the DIA parking garages become brighter and uniformly lit, increasing visibility and enhancing safety for its customers, while also shrinking its carbon footprint. The yearly carbon reduction associated with the project is equivalent to the electricity used by 356 homes or taking 544 cars off the road each year. The McGraw-Edison Valet LED lighting fixtures are DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) listed, which qualifies the DIA for a local utility rebate. As a result, the airport is anticipating a rebate of approximately $800,000. Carbon reductions based on http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM] 2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.html Watch the video. Read More Simplify Lighting Projects with Powered by Fifth Light Integrated Luminaires The Powered by Fifth Lighting Program helps to simplify lighting projects by ensuring compatibility with Eaton’s market-leading control systems. Whether choosing ballasts or drivers for a Fifth Light Digital Addressable Lighting interface (DALI) system or a Greengate control system with 0-10V analog dimming, look for the Powered by Fifth Light logo on product specification sheets, signifying the product has qualified controls options. Read More Eaton’s Cooper Lighting Business Sponsored Keynote Speaker at IES Annual Conference. World-renowned scientist and author Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke at the Keynote Dinner. The 2014 IES Annual Conference was recently held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As part of the event, Eaton’s Cooper Lighting business sponsored the Imagination Keynote Dinner featuring Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson. Currently the director of the New York Hayden Planetarium and recently host of the TV series Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey, Dr. Tyson gave valuable insight into how scientists work in and think about the social, political and physical world. With wit, charm and eloquence, he will forever change the way one looks at the beauty and grandeur of the universe. Photo by Chris Cassidy Read More ENERGY STAR® Campaign: A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words Dollars Do you have old, inefficient downlights that you would like to replace? This exciting new campaign asks consumers to submit photos of these inefficient fixtures for a chance to win new Halo LED downlights. A team of judges from Eaton’s Cooper Lighting business http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM] 2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November will select the most creative and imaginative photos for the first place award of $1,000 of HALO LED retrofit fixtures. Two second place winners, selected randomly, will win $500 of HALO LED retrofit fixtures. Hurry, the photo contest only runs through November 30, 2014. Learn More DOE Releases Latest Forecast Report on Energy Savings of Solid-State Lighting The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released its latest forecasting report Energy Savings Forecast of Solid-State Lighting in General Illumination Applications, which estimates the energy savings of LED white-light sources over the analysis period of 2013 to 2030. Due to declining costs and improved performance, LED products have been seeing increased adoption for general illumination applications. The report indicated that LED lighting is projected to gain significant market penetration and expected to represent 48 percent of lumen-hour sales of the general-illumination market by 2020, and 84 percent by 2030. The report, a report summary, and a companion lighting market model are available online. . Read More The Demand Response Solution A demand response lighting control strategy reduces the lighting power consumption of a building in response to an electronic distress signal sent by a local utility. Demand response functionality is required in all commercial buildings at least 10,000 square feet per California's Title 24-2013 and earns credits in the LEED™ green building rating system. Most states offer a utility energy efficiency or demand response program and Eaton’s Cooper Controls business developed the Greengate Room Controller product with an integral demand response input, enabling communication between the lighting control system and the utility. Learn More A Simple Solution for Code-Required Receptacle Control Both IES/ASHRAE 90.1-2010 and Title 24 2013 require that certain spaces be equipped http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM] 2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November to turn off power to receptacles when the space is unoccupied or after business hours. Receptacle control, also called plug load control, was not previously required by ASHRAE 90.1 or Title 24 ratings. This new measure is aimed at reducing the amount of electricity consumed by telephones, computers, copiers, phone chargers and countless other office and personal devices when they are switched off or in standby mode, but still plugged in. The Greengate™ receptacle-rated switchpack from Eaton's Cooper Controls business is a simple and cost-effective solution for providing the newly required receptacle control. For More Information Video Highlight Eaton's Cooper Lighting at the Denver International Airport Denver International Airport (DIA) upgraded its parking garages with McGraw-Edison LED luminaires, helping the airport to save approximately $327,000 annually or $6.5 million over 20 years. Eaton’s Cooper Lighting is committed to the development of innovative and energy efficient lighting. http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM] 2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November New Products Metalux Accord LED Series Halo RL56 900 Series Neo-Ray 79-PF LED Perimeter Luminaire Halo RL56 900 Series high lumen LED Offering up to 117 lumens per watt, the baffle-trim modules expand application Now available in LED, the 79-PF high performance LED system with capabilities where higher ceilings or luminaire achieves a seamless, advanced light distribution and an higher lumen values are required. The continuous line of light while softly attractive appearance delivers series is designed for new construction, washing perimeter walls. Installed after unprecedented energy savings, comfort remodel and retrofit installations in 5" the housing and wiring, the product and aesthetics. A tool-less design and 6"compatible recessed housings. features the acrylic PentaFlex™ simplifies installation and maintenance. reflector that eliminates gaps and construction flaws for seamless continuous runs. http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM] 2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November Shaper 140-P LED Fabrique™ Series Offered in 24", 30" and 36" nominal diameters, the unique commercial specification-grade LED fabric pendants feature three overlapping fabric panels available in 19 shade fabrics and more than 15 painted and plated finish options for the stem, canopy and finial. Neo-Ray Series 22 and 23 DIP and DIW LED Luminaires Portfolio LSM/LSWM WaveStream™ LED Luminaires Driven by advanced LED performance Offering packages from 4,500 to 9,000 and ease of installation, the LED lumens, the LSM/LSWM product is ideal luminaires are now constructed using a for high ceiling applications in retail, one-piece extruded housing, resulting in commercial and architectural spaces. extraordinary straight runs. Exceeding WaveStream LED technology provides 100 lm/W in some configurations, the outstanding optical performance and series seamlessly integrates with glare control. Fixture can be ceiling-, today’s modern building management wall- or pendant-mount or hung by systems. aircraft cables. Awards IES Progress Report Proudly honored annually, the IES has recognized nine of Eaton’s Cooper Lighting LED luminaires for inclusion in the Find a Local Lighting Agent 2014 IES Progress Report for providing significant technical advancement in the art and science of lighting. All the products submitted for evaluation in the report undergo a Find an Agent rigorous assessment process and are judged based on their unique qualities, optical performance, efficiency, innovative features and overall significance to the lighting industry. Products include: http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM] Trade Shows 2014 Lighting Innovation Report - November Indoor LED Solutions NEO-RAY™ Index Pendant Luminaire NOVEMBER 15 - 18 Metalux® SkyBar® High Bay Luminaire Healthcare Design Conference San Diego, CA Portfolio 6-inch LED Retrofit Downlight (LD6ART) Fail-Safe® LED Cleanroom Luminaire www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com Halo® Surface LED Downlight (SLD) Sure-Lites® EUX Edge-Lit Exit Sign NOVEMBER 18 Outdoor LED Solutions New Jersey State of Leagues of Municipalities Conference Atlantic City, NJ McGraw-Edison® Galleon® LED Area/Site Luminaire McGraw-Edison® TopTier® LED Parking Garage and Canopy Luminaire www.njslom.org/98thconf Lumark® Caretaker® LED Area Luminaire NOVEMBER 19 - 20 ELS Expo New York, NY Read More www.enterels.com More Shows/Events Halo SLD Surface LED Downlights Receive a 2014 Handy Innovation Award HANDY magazine has awarded the Halo SLD Surface LED Downlights in the 2014 Innovation Awards competition, honoring products that showcase initiative, creativity, invention, reinvention and eco-innovation. SOURCE Educational Classes Read More NOVEMBER 17 - 18 LED's & New Technology for Residential Lighting Peachtree City, GA View Classes http://electricalsector.eaton.com/lighting-innovation-november[6/30/2015 1:13:43 PM]