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CONTENTS
MARCH 2001
VOL. 31/NO. 3
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FEATURE
A Light in the Library 32
The lighting design for the new James C. Kirkpatrick Library not only
had to provide ample light for reading and working, but — as
Ronald Kurtz explains — also had to integrate the architecture’s
dramatic appearance with the sleek, modern feel of today’s technology.
This project received an IIDA Edwin F. Guth Award of
Excellence for Interior Lighting Design.
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY DEPARTMENTS
38 Directory Intro
4 On Committees, Quills &
Other Things
40 Directory Contents
9 Executive Vice President
Reports
42 Alphabetical Listing of Manufacturers
10 Energy Concerns
64 Product Category Listings
12 Specification Sales Strategies
99 Geographical Listing of Manufacturers
14 Regional Voices
16 Working with the Web
18 Photons
23 IES News
102 Light Products
105 2001 Progress Report
Submittal Form
107 Scheduled Events
110 Classified Advertisements
111 Ad Offices
112 Ad Index
ON THE COVER: The Lighting Equipment & Accessories Directory puts the world
of lighting in the palm of your hand, as illustrated by this beautiful cover created
by the design team of Photographer Carl Picco and Art Director Anthony Picco.
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hile, in the January issue
of this column, we identified that IESNA committee activities encompass more
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ON COMMITTEES,
QUILLS
&
OTHER THINGS
Rita M. Harrold,
FIES, LC
Director,
Educational and
Technical
Development
than authoring Recommended
Practices, Design Guides, Technical
Memoranda, Lighting Measurement documents and educational
(ED) course materials, the development of new consensus publications is one of the most important
committee responsibilities.
So, before we explore “Other
Things,” let’s sharpen the quills and
talk about committees and document writing; what opportunities
exist, the fears, problems and limitations, and how to make the task
more rewarding.
Three paths to publication
For most Design and Application, Technical and Research
and Educational committees
there are three document development paths: revising or modifying an existing publication, creating a new version of an existing
publication, and/or creating a
never-before published document
on a new topic.
The first path is the easiest, but
perhaps the least creative and
rewarding for committee members
because the end-resulting “new”
publication may not be a new product at all. In some cases, the committee may choose to simply reaffirm the existing material, with no
change other than the reaffirmation
date, because the technical content is still valid.
The second path, revising an
existing publication, is often the
most difficult for committees. In
this case, the committee has a
document, developed by other
members several years ago, used
and respected in the industry for a
long time, but now deemed to be
in need of serious revision. (The
Board has decreed that publications must be revised every five
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years and old material will be withdrawn by Board action.)
The questions are plentiful. Can
and should any of the existing
material be salvaged to be included
in a new version? Perhaps, committee members may feel guilty
about ignoring the information from
the past. What needs to be said
and for the benefit of what audience? Where should the committee begin? Who will do the writing?
Sometimes, the project is viewed
as too intimidating because all
members have professional responsibilities (i.e., jobs), with too little
time to devote to the role of volunteer author.
Often, the project is also viewed
as difficult when all “old” information is discarded and the committee is truly faced with a blank
sheet of paper. Then, the temptation to include more and more of
the previously published material
becomes greater.
The third path is to create a new
publication on a topic never previously addressed by the Society.
Surprisingly, this is often easier
than the second path for the following reasons: Enthusiasm is high
because the committee is breaking
new ground and actively adding credence to the Society’s role as The
Lighting Authority. Members truly
feel and enjoy the sense of ownership of the subject area because
there is no comparison with previous IESNA publications.
When the opportunity to address
this new topic is announced and a
new committee is formed, it tends
to attract members who are
experts, who, because of their
knowledge, believe they can write
about the subject in a short time
period. New documents, therefore,
are often developed more quickly
than revisions to existing ones. One
example of a committee that
attracted experts, who, with enthusiasm and speed, created a new
recommended practice in about
three years from start to finish, is
the committee on Lighting for the
Aged and Partially Sighted. RP-28,
Lighting for Senior Living Environments, is a Society bestseller.
2000-2001
Board of Directors
IES of North America
President
Martyn K. Timmings, LC
Vice-President, Market Development
Canlyte - The Genlyte Thomas Group
Past President
Ian Lewin, Ph.D., FIES, LC
President
Lighting Sciences, Inc.
Senior Vice-President
Pamela K. Horner, LC
Manager, Technical Training
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Executive Vice-President
William Hanley, CAE
Vice-President—Educational Activities
Mary Beth Gotti, LC
Manager, Lighting Institute
and Application Development
GE Lighting
Vice-President—-Member Activities
Ronnie Farrar, LC
Lighting Specialist
Duke Power
Vice-President—-Design & Application
Douglas Paulin, LC
Product Manager
Ruud Lighting
Vice-President—-Technical & Research
Richard G. Collins
Supervisor of the Photometry Laboratory
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Treasurer
Patricia Hunt, LC
Hammel Green & Abrahamson
Directors
Balu Ananthanarayanan
Wisconsin DOT
Claudia Gabay, LC
DTE Energy Technologies
Donald Newquist, LC
Dunham Associates
John R. Selander, LC
Kirlin Company
Fred Oberkircher, LC
Texas Christian University
James L. Sultan, LC
Studio Lux
Regional Vice-Presidents/Directors
Jeff Martin, LC
Tampa Electric Company
Ralph Smith, LC
Ralph Smith Engineering
Writing made easy
Regardless of the path to publication, there are some ways to enwww.iesna.org
gage in this creative process that
are rewarding for committee members and the Society. Like many
other aspects of life, having a game
plan helps. Yes, the Board requires
a formal plan or Project Initiation
Form (PIF), which indicates the
scope of the project, the intended
audience, what kind of document is
to be written (for example, Recommended Practice (RP), Design
Guide (DG), Lighting Measurement
(LM)), the type of support the committee might need, and the time
frame needed to complete the task.
But again, like so many other
forms everyone fills out, once the
formal submission is made by the
chair, the form is forgotten and
the project just goes in any direction. Before the PIF is filled out,
the committee should brainstorm
the topics on the form, so everyone on the committee has a clear
idea of what the publication is
going to be and the audience for
whom it is intended.
As an aside: While this column
does not address the various methods that might be used for committee work, which will be the subject
of a later column, it should be noted
that brainstorming, or any of the
other steps in the document writing
process, can occur by means other
than an actual face-to-face committee meeting. Conference calls work
well, as does email.
The next step is to develop an
outline. Group participation is the
important issue here. Everyone
must feel there is the opportunity
to have input. At this stage, the
committee should look around the
“room” to determine if the make-up
of the committee is adequate for
the project. What areas of expertise are missing and who should be
asked to participate?
Once the outline is completed,
the emphasis shifts from the group
to individual roles, as flesh is put on
the skeletal outline. The chair
should make assignments to individual committee members so the
workload is shared. This helps to
overcome the objections mentioned above in describing the second path: “too busy with the job” or
“overwhelming task.” It is still a
fact, however, that some members
will not complete their assignments. Maybe one member of the
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committee — someone who for various reasons just cannot do any
writing — could be given the job of
monitoring progress and reassigning portions of the document when
inactivity slows the project.
Adherence to deadlines is
important, not only because IESNA
wants to have new material to publish, but also, projects that drag on
for too long dampen the enthusiasm of committee members, who
in turn become less interested and
may become less responsive when
there is a new need for help on the
committee.
The final task of editing, pulling
the individual members’ writings
into a cohesive whole for a vote, is
not without difficulties. IESNA staff
can help here, if asked. It may be
easier to have someone outside the
committee wield the red edit pen,
removing extraneous detail and repetition from the draft than for the
chair to try to do the task. In fact,
staff, and, of course, the vice-presidents, can help facilitate that
process at any point.
When a committee has completed its development work on a document, the satisfaction level is high.
There should also be a great deal of
pride in being part of a group of people that wrote a consensus standard for use in North America and,
indeed, in other parts of the world.
The sense of accomplishment is
enhanced when the final printed
publication comes off the press and
members receive their copies with
thanks for a job well done.
IESNA needs the committees’
expertise to develop its recommendations. To those of you who are
already participating in document
writing committees, we appreciate
your contributions. And, for those of
you who are thinking about joining,
come on board.
Publisher
William Hanley, CAE
Editor
Chris Palermo
Assistant Editor
Roslyn Lowe
Associate Editor
John-Michael Kobes
Art Director
Anthony S. Picco
Associate Art Director
Samuel Fontanez
Columnists
Brian Cronin • Rita Harrold • Li Huang
Louis Erhardt • Willard Warren
Book Review Editor
Paulette Hebert, Ph.D.
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Michelle Rivera
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I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty.
—John D. Rockefeller
ou have received or should soon receive the
ballot for the Society’s 2001 election. Ballots
are to be returned to the office by no later than
April 15, 2001.
The candidates are
President-Elect: Randy Reid, Robertson Worldwide
Vice-President-Technical & Research: Ron
Gibbons, Philips Lighting Company
Vice President-Educational Activities: Fred
Oberkircher, Texas Christian University
Directors: Anthony Denami, Gresham, Smith and
Partners; Joel Siegel, Edison Price Lighting
Y
The regional vice president candidates are
Canadian Region: Denis Lavoie, Lumec, Inc.
East Central Region: James Graf, James Posey
Associates
Great Lakes Region: Kimberly Szinger, Erdman
Anthony Consulting Engineers
Northeastern Region: James Crowley, Erco
Lighting USA, Inc.
Southeastern Region: Jeff Martin, Tampa Electric
Company
Southwestern Region: Thomas J. Duncan,
SmithDuncan Associates
Every year, I write on the cover of the candidate information sheet that voting for officers and RVPs is an
obligation of membership. While the candidates have
been vetted through discussions at either Regional
Executive or Nominating Committees; through the
Committee Forms, and ultimately, by the Society’s
Board of Nomination, there is little enthusiam on the
part of the membership as a whole to participate in the
election process. Last year only 14.01 percent of eligible ballots were returned. In 1999, 17.51 percent of the
eligible voting members returned ballots.
Voting in the election is almost a passive activity
when viewed alongside another responsibility of membership: commenting on documents, particularly documents that become ANSI standards. I’ve raised this
issue before in this column, noting, at that time, we had
received one response to the public review of RP-3IESNA Recommended Practice for Lighting Educational Facilities. The Society publishes consensus
documents, and in order for a document to be published, consensus must be achieved by the authoring
committee, by the Technical Review Council and by the
Board of Directors. But public review provides the
opportunity to all interested parties to have a voice;
why do so few participate?
As we move up the scale of the responsibility of members, one must consider the need for members to be
involved at all levels: Section, Region, International,
and at the Committee level in either governance or program positions. This means volunteering; this means
having input; this means an active participation, not
simply sitting back and complaining that the Society
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doesn’t do this or do that. What has the IESNA done for
you lately? What have you done for the Society? (I
know, JFK said it better.)
EXECUTIVE
VICE PRESIDENT
REPORTS
This spring, Sections will hold elections. Why not consider a seat on the Board of Managers? Why not volunteer to present a program at the Section level?
Recently, all members received a flyer inviting them
to serve on committees or as liaisons to other organizations. Why not share your expertise with your peers?
In addition, there are Board positions available for
2002-2003: President-Elect, Vice-President Design &
Application, Vice-President Member Activities,
Treasurer and two seats as Director. Note that declarations of candidacy are due at the Society office by
September 1, 2001. Why not volunteer to help in determining the needs, programs and future of the Society?
These are all rights and privileges of membership:
they also represent opportunities for the assumption of
responsibilities.
William
Hanley,
CAE
started writing about the energy
crisis in California more than a
year ago, and now that the situation is being reported on the
front pages of newspapers, I don’t
derive any satisfaction from having predicted this sad state of
affairs. It’s not the fault of deregu-
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ENERGY
CONCERNS
Willard L.
Warren,
PE, LC,
FIESNA
lation itself, but rather, that deregulation must be accompanied by a
comprehensive plan, which includes aggressive energy conservation. We, as a society, have gotten spoiled by the abundance of
energy with a mantra “if you need
more power, just demand it, and it
will be provided” instead of “waste
not, want not.”
In lighting, there are seven main
causes of energy waste:
A. Too much energy used for the
light level needed due to
1. Inefficient sources
2. Inefficient luminaires
3. Inefficient rooms (room finishes too dark)
B. More light provided than necessary because
4. Not enough task contrast
5. Uncorrected eyesight
6. Overlighting — Wrong level
specified and no daylight
harvesting
C. And worst of all
7. The lights are on, but
nobody’s there
If there is a profession waiting to
be created it would be “visual task
expert.” The recent vote-counting
fiasco in Florida involving butterfly
ballots, reminded me of an assignment I once had: studying the lighting for long distance telephone operators, who complained about the
visual fatigue they experienced filling out IBM cards, which were then
machine-scanned to bill customers.
The operators’ consoles had
small red lamps to indicate incoming calls, which were hard to see if
the room illumination was too high.
The IBM cards had parallel vertical
lines, like multiple choice exam
answer sheets, which had to be
filled in by the operator with a soft
pencil. The cards were soft beige in
color and the parallel lines were
printed in “eye-ease green.”
It was easy to change the lighting in the room to indirect units
located behind the consoles, and
to raise the voltage on the red indicator lamps; however, the real
improvement occurred when we
provided IBM cards with lighter
colored backgrounds and parallel
lines printed in black.
There’s been a great deal published by the IESNA about improving
task contrast, but the only industry
doing anything about it are the manufacturers of computer terminals
and TV screens. Screens have gotten brighter, flatter and less reflective, with more pixels (HDTV) and
better color in the last two years,
while most printed reading material
now has worse contrast and smaller
type size than its predecessors.
Graphic designers seem to have forgotten the purpose for which things
are printed, which is why I feel there
is a need for professionals from the
lighting field to become “visual task
experts” and improve our reading
material and business forms.
Last December, on the www.
lighting.com website, there was an
interview of Dr. Mark Rea, the
director of the Lighting Research
Center in Troy, N.Y. During the interview, Rea stated lighting is really
about “visibility.”
He continued, “The visibility for
driving in the rain is remarkably stupid in terms of what we do about
lighting. It violates everything we
know about physics. In the rain, you
get a mirrored surface on the
street, so the light from one car
reflects onto the driver of the
oncoming car. The rest goes up into
the sky. What you end up with is
poor visibility, glare and wasted
energy. Before I die, I want to improve this situation.”
I recommend you log on to this
website and read the entire interview; it’s fascinating.
I promised you last month that I’d
report on several new products in
the pipeline that aid in energy conservation. The one I have high
hopes for is a dimmable CFL lamp
that can replace incandescent “A”
and “R” reflector flood lamps.
There’s an energy saving potential
of 60 to 70 percent with these two
products, but they are not ready for
public consumption yet.
What is available are digital electronic ballasts for dimming T8, T5,
T5 HO, “Biax” and CFL fluorescent
lamps, with incredible new user
benefits. I will have more details for
you next month on these exciting
new products.
I hope you plan to attend the
Energy Efficient Lighting Association (EELA) conference in Philadelphia on March 25-27. I’m giving
the keynote speech entitled, “How
to Save Lighting Energy for Fun
and Profit.” Some of the other
speakers are Jack Briody, the former CEO of Advance Transformer,
marketing guru Bill Attardi, and
energy consultant John Fetters.
Hope to see you there.
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ver the next few months, I
will share some of my
thoughts on specification
sales issues. These thoughts result
from my professional experience in
the lighting industry, as well as my
architectural engineering education
background. Along this journey, I
plan to poll the opinions of people in
the industry on various specification sales issues in order to provide
an additional dimension to these
topics. Consequently, I may be contacting you; so, please don’t hang
up on me when I call you.
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SPECIFICATION SALES
STRATEGIES
Li Huang
Principal,
FTC
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Before we explore the various
issues of specification sales, let’s
first define what we mean by specification sales and why it is important. Specification sales are often regarded as an indirect sales process,
as outlined below. The specifier customer is often not the actual purchaser. In a typical project, the
owner hires an architect who goes
through the different stages of
design, from the planning stage of a
feasibility study and analysis, to the
schematic design stage of a conceptual design, where the initial
design and project costs are developed. The architect then starts the
actual design stage where specifications/drawings are developed. If the
budget allows for a lighting consultant, the architect hires an independent lighting consultant during this
stage to concentrate on specific
areas of the project that may require
specialized lighting. If no budget has
been set aside for an independent
lighting consultant, someone in the
architectural or engineering team
will be designated as the lighting
specifier for the project.
The lighting specification sales
process typically starts at this point
in the design process. A specification salesperson influences the
lighting designer/specifier of the
project to specify xyz manufacturer’s products by introducing the
appropriate products suitable for
the project. The lighting specifier
“specifies” the product he or she
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believes is suitable for the project
by providing product names and
manufacturers. Any relevant specification documentation, such as
product data, is then included on
the architectural construction drawings and documents.
Typically, the lighting specification would indicate the preferred
product(s) and manufacturer’s
names, but would also include the
phrase, “or equal” as part of the
description. “Or equal” is one of the
design/specification communities’
best means to keep the product
pricing competitive. This protects
the owner’s financial interests so
the owner would not be taken
advantage of by any one particular
manufacturer.
“Or Equal” is a topic of much discussion on its own and affects
specification sales significantly and
this is a subject that will be
explored further in a later issue.
Once the specifications and drawings are completed, the project
would enter the bidding stage. The
construction management team
would hold competitive bidding
among the general contractor
teams. The winning general contractor would hire various sub-contractors, such as the electrical contractor in the case of lighting, who ends
up purchasing the lighting products
from the electrical distributors. Of
course, this snapshot view of the
construction process is very simplified. There can be many twists and
turns along this process to further
complicate the specification, especially during the construction phase.
Many manufacturers participate
in the specification sales process
because of their understanding of
the construction process. In the
architectural construction market
(U.S. market primarily), most products, including lighting, suitable for
the architectural construction
industry are typically sold through
the construction process. Conscious participation in the specification sales process does make
the manufacturer a more serious
and successful player. Otherwise,
manufacturers would need to rely
solely on an electrical distribution
sales network to sell their products, where products are more
often sold based on pricing. This
may not be a problem for less
expensive products, but can be a
problem for more premium-priced
products. Thus, it is advantageous
to manufacturers to participate in
the specification sales process,
even when their products are not
ultimately utilized every time.
Value-added products can, and
often do, benefit from the specification sales process. Value-added
products possess attributes, such
as uniqueness in design, which can
be either aesthetics-based or technology-based, or both. Promoting
the message of their value to the
specified community is the responsibility of the spec salesperson.
One of the more effective methods to tell that message is through
specification sales, which tends to
be one of the more expedient methods. If the specifiers do not know
the benefits, the value-added products most likely will not be specified. If the benefits are not successfully explained to the specifiers
and the end users, the value-added
products, even when specified, suffer great risk of being substituted
by the construction team, whose
members are typically more budget
conscious and would happily
replace more expensive items with
less costly ones if they do not
understand the difference.
A commitment to specification
sales requires a company to have a
long-term perspective of the market. The specifier puts his or her
reputation on the line by recommending one product over another.
The specifier’s reputation and
his/her ability to get future projects
depend upon the success of his/her
current project.
Because of that, he/she needs
to feel comfortable with the manufacturer whose products he/she is
specifying. He/she needs the manufacturer’s help to correctly apply
the products. If, and when, product
problems arise during the construction process, he/she needs need
the manufacturer’s support to help
resolve the problems.
The bottom line in the lighting
industry is that manufacturers who
are willing to commit to these
terms tend to get repeat specifications and subsequent business.
Those who are not consistent in
their commitment, see their business suffer accordingly.
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s I begin my term as the
regional vice-president for
the Midwest Region, I
would like to reflect on involvement in the IESNA and what it
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REGIONAL
VOICES
Kevin J. Flynn
Midwest
RVP
means to each of us, to our organization and our profession. We
are constantly questioning our
time commitments. What is the
return on investment in those
time commitments?
My goal in the next three years is
to get us all to understand the value
of the “IESNA Community,” and
what each of us will receive for
active participation in our society.
Let’s start with the definition of
volunteerism: the policy or practice
of offering one’s time or talent for
charitable, educational or other
worthwhile activities especially in
one’s community. In this case, the
community is the IESNA. We all
share a common interest in advancing knowledge of the lighted environment as a benefit to society. In
building a strong community, we
create a powerful mechanism for
cooperation and reliable interdependence to promote the importance
of lighting.
Building a strong community
involves the participation of all
members in an active exchange of
ideas, and in working together to
create a shared vision. In this fastpaced world, what better way for us
to stay on top of our profession and
continue our lifelong learning
process? What better way to meet
new people, share new ideas and
create new friendships? This
involvement can only lead to more
personal, professional and community growth, and — in the process
— allow us to make a commitment
as a team that works together and
has some fun, too.
My immediate goals are to work
with the sections in the Midwest
Region to see how we can instill
the importance of volunteerism
and how local sections, regional
organizations, national officers
and the committees can work
together to create value in the
field of lighting.
I look forward in my next three
years to accomplishing these goals.
We need to think “outside the box,”
to come up with new ideas, new
means to communicate them, and
to increase perceived value. If we
can accomplish this, we can create
an organization that people will
want to be involved with because of
the prestige associated with being
a member of the IESNA.
I believe we are at a crossroads
in our Society. It is time to remember the importance of being connected with each other. The
IESNA’s diversified membership of
engineers, architects, designers,
educators, students, contractors,
distributors, utility personnel, manufacturers and scientists is a strong
body. It can become the voice for
expressing the importance of lighting in our lives.
I encourage you to attend an
IESNA event (chapter meeting,
regional meeting, national conference); become active in your section (board member, officer, committee member); or just volunteer
some of your time to promote the
value of good lighting design within
your community.
I look forward to meeting more of
the membership and to working not
only with my region, but with all
members to create a new, energized spirit within the IESNA and
our community.
“Remember passion demands
ENTHUSIASM!”
—Tom Peters
“I have no pride. I’ll do anything
that’s necessary to get people
involved. I am a dispenser of
enthusiasm.”
—Benjamin Zandler
Conductor, Boston Philharmonic
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Freedom is just Chaos… with
better lighting.
—Alan Dean Foster, author
oday’s business landscape is
littered with New Economy
jargon. Dot.com, dot.org,
dot.net, brick & mortar, bricks &
clicks, B2B, B2C, P2P, eCommerce, e-tail, email, Internets,
Intranets, Extranets PDA’s, DSL,
T1, cable modems — the list is endless. When trying to grasp the many
T
WORKING
WITH THE WEB
Brian Cronin,
Director of
Business
Development,
Planetmouse,
Inc.
options available to your business,
the old typewriter tucked away in
the corner suddenly seems more
appealing.
But when you overcome the
blurred vision, stress-induced migraines and incoherent muttering
that often accompany technology
assessment, one thing becomes
abundantly clear: Interactivity is
here to stay. The challenge is to
navigate through the digital clutter
and discover the tools that will
work for you.
I will serve as your LD+A Interactive guide. Each month, I will try
to shed some light on the interactive issues impacting the lighting
design industry. Our goal is to foster
a two-way dialogue with our readers
and explore specific issues of interest. We have created an online survey form, enabling readers to post
suggestions for future topics
(www.planetmouse.com/light).
Alternatively, you can email your
comments and questions to:
brian@planetmouse.com.
In this month’s column, I will
attempt to throw a net over the
immense, wriggling digital octopus
that is Interactivity. If we can hold it
still for a few moments, perhaps I
can describe the beast in a way that
makes sense.
In-ter-ac-tive adj. of, relating to,
or being a two-way communication system that involves a user’s
requests or responses.
Before the Internet evolved into
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the wealth of information it is today,
individuals and companies paid
close attention to the key elements
that drove the business forward.
Technological innovations appeared
from time to time, helping boost
productivity and efficiency, but the
focus was clearly on the primary drivers. Customer service, competition, distribution channels, supply
chain logistics, operations and
financial management were the crucial factors contributing to an organization’s success… or its failure.
The same still holds true today.
Many companies and investors
continue to lick their wounds after
losing sight of the proverbial forest,
for all the digital trees. Managers
placed too much emphasis on
grabbing up these new tools of the
trade, rather than learning how they
could be used to support the core
business objectives. The Internet is
neither a magic wand nor a crystal
ball. However, it is a tremendous
resource, providing a near-seamless
network of communication channels and management tools.
In this column, we will explore
how Interactivity and evolving technology can be harnessed to support
a sound business strategy. Topics
will include the following:
• Interactivity takes communication to another level: Recognizing that the Internet is a critical
resource for establishing dynamic
links between multiple parties is
the first step in harnessing its
power. Organizations, companies,
employees, stakeholders, clients,
customers, end-users, vendors, suppliers, partners, associations and
peers are able to interact and share
information in ways that were not
possible a few years ago. The shortest distance between two points is
now measured in terms of time —
not straight lines. The Internet has
revolutionized the way we do business.
• The Internet supports many
basic business functions: For
many people, the World Wide Web
is synonymous with “Internet.”
However, establishing a strong web
presence is only one way to incorporate interactivity into your operations. File sharing, email, database
management, access to information and research, presentations
and remote management are all
examples of how interactivity can
help people and organizations
accomplish their objectives more
efficiently.
• An Interactive strategy will
enhance ongoing initiatives: For
companies extending their presence online, the Internet allows
them to broaden their reach beyond
geographic regions, demographic
targets and vertical markets. If executed properly, the Web is a tremendous resource for marketing, promotion, PR, generating sales leads,
establishing partnerships, creating
relationships, locating new vendors,
keeping tabs on the competition
and monitoring market trends.
• The barriers to “Plugging In”
are at an all-time low: Fifty percent
of U.S. households now have computers (vs. 95 percent with televisions). Basic Internet access is
available and affordable. Many
organizations are transitioning to
broadband access, which provides
a platform for virtually limitless
business applications. In other
words, now is the time to incorporate Interactivity into your overall
business strategy.
Here is a homework assignment
for next month. Visit our LD+A survey page (www.planetmouse.
com/light) and tell me how you
use the Internet for general, nonlighting applications, or for lighting
applications, if you’re already a step
ahead of the game. We will work
your responses into a primer on how
to incorporate Interactivity into your
business.
Brian Cronin works with Planetmouse, Inc. — an interactive consulting and development firm
based in New York. Planetmouse
is a team of developers, designers
and strategists who provide interactive business solutions and
web-based design for a wide
range of clients. You can learn
more about Planetmouse by visiting www.planetmouse.com
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Designing Light for Layovers
PHOTOS: MICHAEL LYON
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Sophisticated, elegant, functional and relaxing. Funny... it doesn’t look like an
airport terminal, but it is. Every day, passengers depart from and arrive into DallasFt. Worth Airport
in Texas. To make
for a happier customer experience,
American Airlines
Admirals Club Terminal B brings an
entirely new experience to “airport
lounges.”
Because light
plays a large role in
what a consumer
purchases, or in
this case, where he
chooses to stop for
a shor t rest,
American Airlines
decided to create
an environment
that was at once,
practical and
a p p e a l i n g .
Designer Andy
Lang, of Bouyea
and Associates,
Inc., used custom
light luminaires
made of stainless
steel tubing, which conceal a 24-V strip, which uplights the vaulted wood ceiling.
Pools of light from 90PAR38/H/FL25 degree downlights lead into the lounge
where 50PAR36/NSP25 degree lamped luminaires provide 175 fc on artwork by
prominent local artists.
The lounge’s ambient lighting was integrated into the rhythm of the linear vaulted ceiling by surface-mounted fixtures housing 150 W quartz halogen lamps, reinforcing the elegant but soothing atmosphere.
An array of table lamps establishes another level of comfort. Seating groups are
separated by art glass grazed with 25 W low-voltage downlights on both sides.
Daylighting management was achieved by Mecco shades, which were necessary
due to the southwest exposure.
The lobby concept is carried over into the bar area, which features a custom circular stainless steel tube with an integrated Xenon strip. Table tops and artwork
are accented by 50 PAR36/VNSP lamps while 50 W MR16 lamps intensify the
back bar area. Italian glass luminaires over the bar add a touch of class to the area.
Energy issues were managed by a centralized dimming system with a timelock
reducing overall energy consumption by 30 percent below designed loads, and also
extending lamp life a minimum of 30 percent, thereby easing maintenance.
—John-Michael Kobes
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Hospital lighting is rarely termed “friendly.” Its primary goal, after all, isn’t to create a
warm and fuzzy feeling; but rather, to allow physicians and other hospital personnel the best
lighting possible for diagnoses and procedures.
However, special circumstances sometimes result in changes to what’s typically called
for. So, when the Oregon Health Sciences University, in Portland, Ore., constructed the
Doernbecher Children’s Hospital on its campus, it strove to create an appearance that conveyed a feeling of peace and welcoming.
The Children’s Hospital was expected to be a temporary home for some children, for
example, those with terminal illnesses. Considering the young ages of the patients, the goal
of creating a non-threatening environment became even more important. Rather than designing a sterile-looking facility, the owners brought in artists who built artwork into the actual
architecture. For example, many of the windows in the main lobby are adorned with window
art. A flock of sculpted birds hang from the ceiling in a random pattern.
The challenge for lighting designer Denise Fong, LC, IALD, of Candela, was to create a
playful lighting scheme to interact with this artwork. Compounding the challenge was the
fact that, at the time of her hire, some artists hadn’t even been selected yet. Additionally,
the 10-story building was built into the side of a cliff, which resulted in long, narrow floor plates.
The main lobby features a great deal of daylight. Cold cathode lamps outline the ceiling curve, creating a halo of light around
the edge of the room. These lights sweep the guest
into the next space. In fact, Fong says, the hospital
features many curved lines that define edges, but
don’t necessarily create rooms. “It’s part of the
less-regimented feel they were looking to achieve,”
she says.
In the wood ceiling, a series of semi-recessed
luminaries interact with the flock of birds sculpture.
The fixtures are sprinkled throughout the space, in
a random order, similar to the birds’ arrangement.
For night time light, glass-trimmed downlights
provide reading light, and custom-designed sconces
provide perimeter brightness.
Within the patient rooms and hallways, the lighting is soft and non-institutional in design. In the corridors, two-lamp T8 fluorescent uplights with perforated fronts and articulated joints are used; while, in
the patient rooms, uplights and sconces were chosen. The goal was to utilize primarily indirect light,
with some recessed compact fluorescent lights. The
examination light is a dimmer-controlled 1 x 1 ft
recessed halogen square with a rectilinear beam.
And, consistent with the hospital’s goal of creating an environment comfortable for the whole family, the patient care rooms have daybeds for parents who wish to stay with
their children. In the daybed alcove, a separately controlled sconce allows the parent to read while the child sleeps.
“The fluorescent fixtures we used are of a higher-cost than typically used in a hospital,” says Fong. “And, although we didn’t
have a larger budget than normal, we knew we’d be using a lot of linear feet, so we worked up front with the supplier and made
sure they would guarantee a price. On bid day, that was the price that was bid.”
One of the highlights of the project was the creation of the non-denominational meditation room. Two artists were involved —
one designed the ceiling and the other designed the leaf pattern on the walls. The ceiling art depicts a stylized solar eclipse,
which the artist wanted to reflect onto the floor. However, the artwork has a 10 ft diameter, while the ceiling height is only 9 ft.
“It’s really a challenge when your throw distance is shorter than the diameter of the image you want to project. Usually the
throw distance is 2-3 times the diameter,” says Fong. The pattern on the floor is created by a projector, which needed to be
mounted on its side, due to the small ceiling cavity space (1 ft deep). The projector, with a mirror and glass gobo, reflects the
image to the floor to produce the same design. With fluorescent striplights above the panel, both create the illusion of sunlight
passing through the ceiling, despite the fact that the room is not located on the top floor.
On the walls, the dichroic glass leaf pattern is lighted by a halogen downlight. The pattern is recessed about 1 ft into the
wall, with a soffit above it. An MR 16 light inside illuminates the leaves.
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PHOTOS: ECKERT & ECKERT
Hospital Strives for Warm, Welcoming Feel
ILLUMINATING
ENGINEERING
IESNA/Ledalite
Award
The IESNA/Ledalite Architectural
Products Award encourages and recognizes strong lighting research projects and papers by students in undergraduate illumination programs. To
qualify for this year’s IESNA/Ledalite
Architectural Products Award, candidates must be enrolled as full-time,
undergraduate students in an approved
academic degree program. All
approved programs are those offering a
substantial core of illumination studies
and are either engineering or four-year
engineering technology programs
accredited by the Accreditation Board
of Engineering and Technology.
Architectural programs must be
accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. Interior
design programs must be accredited
by the Foundation for Interior Design
Education Research or theatre programs accreted by the National
Association of Schools of Theater.
Papers are to include introduction
and statement of the research prob-
SOCIETY
IESNA
Calendar of Events
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 3
MARCH 2001
IESNA Southeastern Regional
Conference
Atlanta
Contact: S. Funkhouser
sfunkhouser@cdai.com
NEWS
May 29-June 1
lem, literature review, statement of
hypothesis or specific research issue,
description of methodology, results and
evaluation and conclusions. Papers
must have a minimum of 5,000 words
along with a 250-word abstract.
Work will be judged on originality,
validity, quality of scholarship and relevance to lighting. Team research will
be accepted, however should a team
entry be selected to receive the award,
team members would be asked to designate which individual member would
receive the award.
All papers are due at the IESNA
office by March 31, 2001. For more
information contact W. Hanley at
whanley@iesna.org
ANSI Approves ASHRAE/IESNA
Standard 90.1-1999
The American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) approved Standard
90.1. ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard
90.1-1999, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings provides the minimum requirements for the design of energy efficient
buildings.
Also, complete errata sheets for
ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999,
Energy Standard for Buildings Except
Low-Rise Residential Buildings, and
the 90.1-1999 User’s Manual are now
available for free from the ASHRAE
w e b s i t e a t w w w. a s h r a e . o r g /
standards/errata.him and from the
IESNA, as well.
ASHRAE has also proposed changes
to the International Energy Conservation Code that would make it equivalent to the requirements in ANSI/
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April 22-24
ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999.
These proposals will be considered by
the International Code Council during
hearings in early 2001 for inclusion
with the 2002 Supplement. Copies of
the ASHRAE proposals are available
for viewing and downloading at
ftp://ftp.ashrae.org/sspc901/
LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL
Las Vegas
Contact: AMC, Inc.
404-220-2221/2215
www.lightfair.com
June 7-10
IESNA Maritime Regional Conference
Halifax, Canada
Contact: Lee Hiltz • 902-484-3008
June 20-23
IESNA Northeastern Regional
Conference
(Beacon of Light)
Boston
Contact: Doreen Le May Madden
dmadden@luxlightingdesign.com
781-237-1989
August 5-8
2001 IESNA Annual Conference
Ottawa, Canada
Contact: Valerie Landers
212-248-5000, ext. 117
October 14-17
IESNA Street & Area
Lighting Conference
Orlando
Contact: Valerie Landers
212-248-5000, ext. 117
October 22-25
IESNA Aviation Lighting Seminar
San Diego
Contact: Baljit Boparai
609-821-7756
baljit.boparai@flysfo.com
www.iesalc.org
New Recommended Practice on
Industrial Lighting
The Society’s Industrial Lighting committee has completed its revision of RP-7
and submitted it to the American National Standards Institute for public review.
Revisions to the document include an emphasis on lighting quality as well as
appropriate illuminance suggestions for various tasks, updated information on
equipment features and characteristics, and design considerations for specific
industrial applications.
A review copy of the new RP can be obtained for $25 from IESNA, Attn: Rita
Harrold, phone 212-248-5000, ext. 115; fax: 212-248-5017 or email
rharrold@iesna.org. The public review period ends on April 10, 2001.
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Call for The Richard
Kelly Grant Entries
The New York Section of The Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America is inviting entries for the 2001
Richard Kelly Grant. This is an educational grant offered to recognize and
encourage creative thought and activity in the use of light.
Anyone, 35 years of age or younger
at the time of submission, studying or
working in the field of illumination in
North America is eligible.
The applicant must demonstrate an
accomplishment and a potential to
make a contribution in the art or science of illumination. Completed or proposed projects that represent innovative work in the use of light may be
submitted. The submission shall consist of the following:
A typed one-page proposal (250
words maximum) detailing how light is
utilized in its most challenging, innovative and resourceful way. Proposals
should indicate how the recipient
would use the grant to pursue his interest in light. A separate written description shall also accompany all visual
material (all slides must be keyed to
the description).
Submissions may include manuscripts, 35mm slides, photographs,
video tape (VHS format cued to 10minute maximum length segment),
drawings, models or text illustrating
the work to be considered. Any applicant submitting any material requiring
special A/V equipment must notify the
IESNA in advance and arrange for the
equipment to be delivered to the
IESNA at the address listed below. A
cover page providing a simple, concise
overview and explanation of the body
of work must accompany any technical
papers submitted.
The applicant’s name and date of
birth must appear on all materials.
Also, a self-addressed stamped envelope must accompany any submittals if
they are to be returned.
Submissions should be sent to The
Richard Kelly Grant, c/o IESNA, 120
Wall Street, 17th Floor, New York, N.Y.
10005. Attn: Adalisa Machado.
Entries must be submitted by June 15,
2001.
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SUSTAINING
MEMBERS
The following companies have elected
to support the Society as Sustaining
Members which allows the IESNA to fund
programs that benefit all segments of the
membership and pursue new endeavors,
including education projects, lighting
research and recommended practices.
The level of support is classified
by the amount of annual dues, based
on a company’s annual lighting revenues:
Copper: $500 annual dues
Lighting revenues to $4 million
(Copper Sustaining Members are listed in
the March issue of LD+A, as well as in
the IESNA Annual Report. There are currently
233 Copper Sustaining Members).
Silver: $1,000 annual dues
Lighting revenues to $10 million
Gold: $2,500 annual dues
Lighting revenues to $50 million
Platinum: $5,000 annual dues
Lighting revenues to $200 million
Emerald: $10,000 annual dues
Lighting revenues to $500 million
Diamond: $15,000 annual dues
Lighting revenues over $500 million
DIAMOND
Cooper Lighting
General Electric Co.
Lithonia Lighting
OSRAM SYLVANIA Products, Inc.
Philips Lighting Co.
EMERALD
Holophane Corporation
PLATINUM
Day-Brite Capri Omega
Lightolier
Lutron Electronics Co, Inc.
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
GOLD
ALP Lighting Components Co.
Barth Electric Co., Inc.
DTE Energy Technologies
Edison Price Lighting, Inc.
Finelite, Inc.
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Kurt Versen Co.
Lexalite Int’l Corp
Lighting Services, Inc.
Martin Professional, Inc.
Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
Musco Corp
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prudential Lighting Corp
San Diego Gas & Electric
SIMKAR Corp
SPI Lighting, Inc.
The Bodine Company
The Kirlin Company
United Illuminating Co.
Visa Lighting
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBERS
SILVER
Aromat Corp.
Associated Lighting
Bartco Lighting, Inc.
BJB Electric Corporation
Carinci Burt Rogers Eng, Inc.
Cinergy PSI Energy
City of San Francisco
Con Edison Co of New York
Con-Tech Lighting
Custom Lighting Services LLC
Custom Lights, Inc.
Day Lite Maintenance Co.
EEMA Industries
Elf Atochem North America Inc.
Energy Savings, Inc.
ENMAX
Enterprise Lighting Sales
ERCO Lighting USA Inc.
Exelon Infrastructure Services
Eye Lighting Industries
Eye Lighting International of North America
Factory Sales Agency
Fiberstars, Inc.
H E Williams, Inc.
HAWA Incorporated
High End Systems, Inc.
Hubbell Lighting, Inc.
Kansas City Power & Light Co.
Kenall Mfg Co.
King Luminaire Co.
Kirby Risk Supply Co, Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Prdcts
Lee Filters
Legion Lighting Co.
Leviton Mfg Co, Inc.
Litecontrol Corp
Litelab Corp
Litetronics Int’l, Inc.
Lucifer Lighting Co.
Multi Electric Mfg, Inc.
Northern Illumination Co, Inc.
Optical Research Associates
Optima Engineering PA
P & K Pole Products
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Portland General Electric
Power Lighting Products, Inc.
Prescolite, Inc.
PSE & G
R A Manning Co, Inc.
Radiance, Inc.
Reflex Lighting Group, Inc.
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics Division
Shaper Lighting
Shobha Light Designers
Southern California Edison
Stage Front Presentation Sys.
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting, Inc.
TXU ELectric
Vestar Limited
W J Whatley, Inc.
WAC Lighting Co.
Wiko, Ltd.
Winnipeg Hydro
Wisconsin Public Service Corp
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
COPPER
3F Filippi Srl
Advance Transformer Co.
Advanced Optical Technologies
Advantage Lighting Co, Inc.
Al Babtain Industries
Albert Chong & Associates
Alberta Public Works Supply
Allison Smith Co.
Architectural Lighting Consult
Arnold & O’Sheridan
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Arnold Nemetz & Associates, Ltd.
Artemide, Inc.
Bandit Lites, Inc.
Battelle
BC Hydro
BEI Associates, Inc.
Belden Consulting Engineers
Bell Electrical Contractors
Benya Lighting Design
Border States Electric Supply
Brandston Partnership, Inc.
Builders Electric, Inc.
Building Development Consult
Bureau of Reclamation Library
Burgess & Niple, Ltd.
BWF Consulting Engineers
CAL Lighting
California Energy Commission
Cammisa & Wipf
Cannon Design
Cannon Design
Capitol City Design
Carlson Associates, Inc.
Carter & Burgess
Casco Corp.
Casella Lighting
Cater Reddington Staub, Inc.
CDH Partners
CED
City of Calgary
City of Cincinnati
City of Glendale
City of Phoenix
CJS Lighting, Inc.
Clanton Engineering, Inc.
Clarence E Waters
Clark Engineers MW, Inc.
Clark Engineers SW, Inc.
Clemann Large Patterson
Cline Bettridge & Bernstein
Colorado State University
Columbia Environmental Labs
Conectiv Power Delivery
Creative Designs in Lighting
Crossey Engineering
CWA & Associates, Inc.
Davis & Associates, Inc.
Delectric
Digitronics, Inc.
Dunham Associates
Earth Protection Services
East Carolina Section of IESNA
Edges Engineering, Inc.
Edwards & Zuck PC
EE Consultants, Inc.
Electronics Diversified
Ellerbe Becket
Endex Engineering, Inc.
Energy Controls & Concepts
Engineering Services
Environmental Systems Design
Epcor Technologies
Erdman Anthony & Assoc
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eskayem Consultants
Fa ca lu SRL
Falcon Engineering, Ltd.
Farlight Corporation
Fisher Pierce
Flack & Kurtz
Francis Krahe & Associates
Frederick Brown Associates
Gaylor Electric
Goodkey Weedmark & Associates
GPD Associates
Hammel Green & Abrahamson
Hanson Engineers
Harris Visibility Studies, Inc.
Harry L Stearns, Inc.
Heapy Engineering
Henderson Engineers
Hillman DiBernardo & Assoc, Inc.
Holmes & Narver, Inc.
HT Bernsdorff, Inc.
IESNA Arizona Section
Illuminating Concepts
Independent Testing Labs
Indiana University Library
Interface Engineering, Inc.
International Electric Corp.
Intertek Testing Services
Itano & Associates, Inc.
J L Richards & Associates, Ltd.
JD Charron, Inc.
JDRM Engineering, Inc.
Jeffrey A. Milham
Johnson Consulting Engineers
Joseph R Loring & Associates
Kelly Lundstrom Group
Kerrwil Publications Limited
Korda Nemeth Engineering, Inc.
LAM Lighting Systems
Larsen Engineering, Inc.
Las Vegas Section of IESNA
Lighting by Design
Lighting Consultants of SD
Lighting Design Alliance
Lighting Design Resources, Inc.
Lighting Dimensions, Ltd.
Lighting Energy Controls
Lighting Perceptions, Inc.
Lighting Research Center RPI
Lighting Research Lab, Inc.
Lighting Sciences Canada
Members in the News
Michael W. Pessina has been appointed
senior vice-president of Lutron Electronics
Co., Inc., Coopersburg, Pa. In addition to
responsibilities for Supply Chain Operations Management, ranging from customer service to manufacturing and delivery of products to customers, Pessina will
also have overall responsibility for the
operation of the company’s business units. Pessina has
been employed by Lutron for 24 years. In 1996, he was
named vice-president of Manufacturing Operations and took
on additional responsibilities as general manager of the
Grafik Systems business unit in 1997.
President of W.A.C. Lighting, Tony Wang announced Peter
Su as the newest member of the technical sales and supwww.iesna.org
Lighting Sciences, Inc.
Lighting Systems
Lighting Systems, Inc.
Litemor Distributors, Ltd.
Lowry Sorensen Willcoxson
Lucci & Associates
Luminaire Testing Lab, Inc.
M & M Lighting, Inc.
M J Leite Consulting
M Neils Engineering, Inc.
Magnaray
Manairco, Inc.
Manitoba Hydro
Mayer Electric Supply
McMullen Engineering Co, Inc.
Medgar Sales, Ltd.
Michael Wall Engineering
MK Engineers, Ltd.
MN Dept of Transportation
Morris Kurtzon, Inc.
Mount Ida College
MSH Visual Planners LLC
Mulvey & Banani Int’l, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
National Inst of Standards
North American Lighting
Northumberland Section
Otter Tail Energy Services Co.
Oxy Tech
P2S Engineering, Inc.
Pacific Lightworks
PacifiCorp
PAE Consulting Engineers
Panasonic Lighting
Panja, Inc.
Paraflex Industries, Inc.
PDC, Inc.
Peerless Electric Co., Ltd.
Peter Basso Associates, Inc.
PG&E Energy Services
Phillips Swager Associates
PLC Multipoint, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Politecnico di Torino
Port of Los Angeles
Power & Lighting Systems
Precision Lighting, Inc.
Professional Consultants, Inc.
Professional Engineering
Professional Lighting & Supply
Pulley & Associates, Inc.
Quantum Engineering Company PC
R A Alcala & Associates, Inc.
R A Duff & Associates
R E Wall & Associates, Inc.
R J McKee Engineering, Ltd.
Ralph Smith Engineering
Rambusch Decorating Co.
Ram-Tech Engineers PC
Reid Crowther & Partners, Ltd.
Robert Gray & Associates
Rockmor Enterprises, Inc.
Ronald N S Ho & Associates
Sachs Electric Co.
Salt River Project
Setter Leach & Lindstrom, Inc.
SF Electrical Contractors
Shafer Kline & Warren
Shanor Electric Supply Co.
Sparling, Inc.
Spectralux Industries, Inc.
Spectrum Professional Services
Splane Electric Supply Co.
Stantec Consulting, Ltd.
Steven M Frattalone & Assoc
Sunburst Designs, Inc.
Sverdrup Corp.
Swanson Rink, Inc.
Sylvan R Shemitz Designs, Inc.
Syska & Hennessy - Las Vegas
T and M Associates
Taylor Electric Supplies
TEC, Inc.
Technical Artistry
Technical Consumer Products
Texas Christian University
The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong
The Engineering Enterprise
The Lighting Group
The Original Cast Lighting
The Smith Group
Thomas Harris & Co.
TKG Consulting Engineers
TMP Associates, Inc.
Toltz King Duvall Anderson
Town of Babylon
Truland Foundation
URS Corp
Vermont Energy Investment Corp
Verne G. Norman Associates
Vincent Lighting Systems Co.
Visioneering Corp
Walt Disney Imagineering
White Light Design
Wiebe Forest Engineering, Ltd.
William Artists Int’l, Ltd.
William Tao & Associates
Wood Banani & Associates, Ltd.
Xenergy, Inc.
As of February 2001
port team. Su will work closely with sales reps and customers — both in the field and from W.A.C. Lighting’s
Headquarters in Garden City, N.Y. Duties include troubleshooting, providing information on installations and product applications, and addressing technical products issues
with customers, specifiers and electrical contractors.
The Watt Stopper, Santa Clara, Calif., has appointed
Dorene Maniccia as manager of Market Segment Development. Prior to being employed by The Watt Stopper,
Maniccia worked with the Lighting Research Center (LRC)
where she spent nearly 10 years as manager of LRC
Partners Program and Research Assistant Professor of
Architecture. Maniccia has been an active participant in
industry organizations such as IESNA, and has received
numerous international and local lighting design awards.
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Members in the News
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The JJI Lighting Group, Inc., based in
Greenwich, Conn., announced a number of senior-level management promotions. James. F. Haworth has been promoted to vice-president, general manager of both the Alkco Lighting, Inc.
and Quality Lighting, Inc., both subsidiaries of JJI lighting. Ian R. Ibbitson
has been promoted to vice-president,
general manager for both Architectural
Landscape Lighting, Inc. and Lam
Lighting Systems, Inc. subsidiaries.
Victor Wittmann was promoted to
vice-president of sales and marketing
for Quality Lighting, with additional
responsibility for its Metrolux Lighting
division. Kevin J. Kasmiskie has been
promoted to vice-president of sales
and marketing for Lam Lighting.
Vernon D. Dill has been promoted to
vice-president of marketing for the JJI
Lighting Group overall.
OSRAM SYLVANIA, Inc., Danvers,
Mass. named Francis J. Santiago as
senior vice-president of operations for
the company’s General Lighting business. Santiago will be responsible for
all product development and engineering, manufacturing, quality, product
marketing, inventory management,
logistics and outsourcing activities.
Lightolier in Fall River, Mass. has
announced a number of promotions.
Renee Cohen was named manager of
the TechCenter; a state-of-the-art lighting application and demonstration
facility. Cohen’s responsibilities include scheduling, tours, maintenance,
and special projects for the TechCenter. Denise Gregoire was promoted
to manager of electronic marketing.
Gregoire’s responsibilities include
management of Lightolier’s Electronic
Marketing program, including overseeing the content and development of
Lightolier’s website and e-commerce
activities, the coordination and maintenance of all product databases, and
training both Lightolier employees and
customers on the use of all electronic
marketing tools. Beatriz Oliveira was
promoted to product specialist for
Lightolier’s Calculite product line.
Oliveira will be responsible for
Calculite’s database maintenance, as
well as producing all technical support
to the sales force for the Calculite line.
Also, she will assist in producing marketing materials such as catalogs and
brochures, as well as competitive
analyses. Jennifer Moran was promoted to assistant product manager for
the Lytecaster line of downlights. The
position will be responsible for overseeing Lytercaster’s database management, producing technical support
to the sales force, writing competitive
analyses and assisting in producing
catalogs and brochures. Ken Mackenzie was promoted to director of
marketing, where he assumes the
responsibilities of corporate brand
marketing, advertising, electronic
marketing, and the management of
the Fall River-based TechCenter.
Section News
The Northern Florida Section of the
IESNA was successfully reactivated
and is planning interesting and informative activities for its 2001 program year. Thanks to the newly
Ryan Fryman, Michael Vranesh, David
Laffite and Kik Koppitch
appointed officers and Jeff Martin,
LC, regional vice-president of the
Southern Region, new opportunities
have opened up for all those in the
lighting industry. There are currently
Six Products Receive EDDY Awards
Entertainment Design honored six manufacturers with awards in the lighting
product category at the 2000 EDDY Awards, held in New York.
The Common Sense show control interface, from The Artistic License, is a
device that receives a multitude of input signals which can be converted to numerous serial outputs. The Hotshot distro panel, by George & Goldberg, can convert
two-phase power into three-phase, allowing two quarter- or half-ton motors to be
run using one 20A circuit.
The Figment DMX, from Interactive Technologies, is a handheld moving light
console with many DMX troubleshooting features that operates on the PALM
PDA or PALM OS. The Rosco/Entertainment Technology IPS Capio System,
which puts the company’s Intelligent Power System (IPS) dimmer technology in
an economical high-density rack, is an attempt at providing an integrated
approach; even the rack was re-engineered.
The SLD Series, from Strand Lighting, features one module that operates on
any voltage system in any environment worldwide. The product is designed to
interface fully with the company’s ShowNet internet system. The VL2402 wash
luminaire, from Vari-Lite, is a 700 W unit housed in the same package as the
VL2200 spot luminaires. The VL2402 features zoomable beam spreader optics,
CYM color mixing, a separate fixed color wheel, and a high-performance dimmer/strobe mechanism.
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John Searcy, Patrick Basile, Bruce Myers
and Kent Baugher
35 members in the Northeast Florida
Section, representing such cities as
Jacksonville, Gainesville and Tallahassee. The new offers are Michael
Vranesh, president; Ryan Fryman,
vice-president; David Laffitte, secretary; and Kik Koppitch, treasurer.
The Board of Managers includes John
Searcy, Patrick Basile, Bruce Myers
and Kent Baugher.
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DCO Introduces New e-Commerce Platform
Day-Brite/Capri/Omega (DCO) has unveiled a powerful electronic commerce platform to drive down the cost of transactions and introduce new revenue opportunities.
DCO is confident the e-commerce solution, known as Lightentry, will expand
and enhance customer service. In fact, of all the calls DCO’s customer service
department fields on a daily basis, more then half are for the purpose of checking stock and to schedule dates on orders. The next generation of enhancements
will include links to carriers’ websites for tracking shipments, the ability to
screen print summary data, and on-line order entry capability for stock products.
Committee to Update
ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999
The ASHRAE project committee is now working on updates under a continuous
maintenance process for ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1 published in
1999. This process will lead to an updated version in 2004 and support adoption
of the standard in building codes. IESNA has several members contributing to the
lighting material but there is always a need for new contributors. More than a
dozen ASHRAE and IESNA members have terms expiring in 2001.
There are membership opportunities for those who wish to help improve the
content of this standard. Prospective members should contact Rita Harrold at
the IESNA office 212-248-5000, ext. 115; email rharrold@iesna.org
Lightech Opens New
Technology Center
and Corporate
Headquarters
Lightech Electronic Industries, Ltd.
has opened a new state-of-the-art
Global Technology Center and expanded Nor th America Headquar ters.
Based in Northern Lod Technology
Park, Israel, Lightech’s new technology center is staffed by some of the
world’s leading experts in analog
electronics, with developments such
as the world’s smallest and most
energy efficient low-voltage electronic transformers.
Lightech’s expanded North America
headquarters are based in Tampa, and
will enable Lightech to offer superior
customer service and rapid product
fulfillment within the North American
market.
NCQLP Announces Test Results for 2000 Examination
Thomas Scott, LC, president, NCQLP announced that
228 lighting professionals sat for the 2000 exam, with a
pass rate of 86.8 percent. The roster of lighting certified
professionals has been increased by 198. The LC class of
2000 now brings the total number of Lighting Certified
Professionals to 996. This year, for the first time, graduate and undergraduate students in lighting had the opportunity to take the LC examination as participants in the
Hrout-Tania T. Aghassian, LC
Culver City, Calif.
Katrina S. All, LC
Lawrence, Kan.
Ronald J. Bailey, LC
Plainsboro, N.J.
Darko Banfic, LC
Fraser, Mich.
Mandar Bankhele, LC
Toronto
Deborah J. Bennett, LC
Leawood, Kan.
James A. Bilella II, LC
Berlin, N.J.
Kelle J. Bowers, LC
Frederick, Md.
Suzanne E. Branch, LC
Dallas
Michael P. Brennan, LC
Tybee Island, Ga.
Michael F. Brisbois, LC
Salinas, Calif.
Dean Brockob, LC
Littleton, Colo.
Michael H. Buckley, LC
Bloomfield, N.J.
Carla R. Bukalski, LC
Chicago
Paul L. Butler, LC
Dana Point, Calif.
Joseph E. Carnevale, LC
Glastonbury, Conn.
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Alison J. Clarke, LC
London, Ontario, Canada
Kevin R. Coke, LC
San Francisco
Michael S. Collins, LC
Bartlett, Tenn.
Shayna E. Collins, LC
Arlington, Va.
Stephanie Conway, LC
Mukilteo, Wash.
Paul D. Coppage, LC
Euless, Texas
Campbell S. Corbet, LC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gerald B. Cornwell, LC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Shirley A. Coyle, LC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sergio M. Da Silva, LC
Brampton, Ontario,
Canada
Rameshraja Daivasigamani,
LC, Dubai Arab Emirate
Kenneth G. Daniel, LC
Washington, Conn.
Brian J. David, LC
Avon Lake, Ohio
David M. Davis, LC, Anaheim
Jeffrey J. Davis, LC
Milwaukee
Michael D. Dawson, LC
Mesquite, Texas
NCQLP Intern Program. An accredited college offering a
minimum of 12 credits in lighting or lighting related courses can apply. Ten students from Penn State University and
one student from Rensellear Polytechnic Institute sat for
and passed the 2000 LC examination; each is now designated a Intern LC. IESNA members are indicated in bold on
the accompanying list.
Randy L. De Ment, LC
Aliso Viejo, Calif.
William B. Dickinson, LC
Berkeley, Calif.
Robert J. Dozier, LC
Normal, Ill.
Sam M. Dunn, LC
Birmingham, Ala.
Jennifer L. Durham, LC
Portland, Ore.
Jill E. Eggl, LC, Fargo, N.D.
David B. Engstrom, LC
Lawrence, Kan.
Eric R. Erickson, LC
Perth Amboy, N.J.
Steve G. Fahey, LC
Coquitlam, B.C., Canada
Robert G. Fields, LC, Denver
Stephen M. Fisher, LC
Santa Clara, Calif.
Robert K. Fletcher, LC
Racine, Wis.
Kathleen J. Foote, LC
Salt Lake City
Rhomney Forbes-Gray, LC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Becky H. Freeman, LC
Flower Mound, Texas
Steven R. Freeman, LC
Iselin, N.J.
Beverlee K. Fuller, LC
Marina Del Ray, Calif.
Heather L. Gandy, LC
Laguna Beach, Calif.
Frank H. Gerardo, LC
Los Angeles
Joseph J. Gohn, Jr., LC
Greensboro, N.C.
Hector A. Gomez, LC, Dallas
Douglas W. Gooch, LC
Hudson, Fla.
Shawn D. Good, LC
Cornwall, Pa.
Gary Gordon, LC, New York
Jeffrey G. Graffum, LC
Ipswich, Mass.
Steven K. Grimshaw, LC
Falmouth, Maine
Stephen M. Hall, LC
Las Vegas
Thomas M. Halverson, LC
Grapevine, Texas
Lee E. Hanel, LC, New York
Jerry P. Hanrahan, LC
Santa Rosa, Calif.
Donald A. Happ, LC, Phoenix
Matthew J. Hartley, LC
Conyers, Ga.
Brian D. Hartsell, LC
Grand Prairie, Texas
Douglas E. Harwood, LC
Prairie Village, Kan.
Scott J. Hershman, LC
N. Salem, N.Y.
Lisa Heschong, LC
Fair Oaks, Calif.
John M. Hickman, LC
Federal Way, Wash.
Samantha E. Hollomon, LC
New York
Stephen W. Horner, LC
San Francisco
Brian S. Horton, LC, Dallas
Peter A. Hugh, LC
Oak Park, Ill.
Ina M. Hughes, LC
Town & Country, Mo.
Susannah Hughes, LC, Dallas
Mark T. Hughey, LC
Overland Park, Kan.
Joe Hui, LC, San Francisco
Mark Huizenga, LC
Coopersville, Mich.
Rickey D. Hunsaker, LC
Las Vegas
Michael Inch, Sr., LC
Surrey, B.C., Canada
Archit Jain, LC
Long Beach, Calif.
Randall S. Johnson, LC
Green Bay, Wis.
Stephanie D. Johnson, LC
Birmingham, Ala.
William H. Johnson III, LC
Malaysia
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Progress Lighting and Lennar
Family of Builders sign
Luminaire Agreement
Progress Lighting has signed a two-year agreement with
Lennar Family of Builders Miami, to fulfill all lighting luminaire requirements for Lennar. Lennar Family of Builders
chose Progress Lighting for its overall program benefits,
capability to service all Lennar divisions nationwide, as
well as for Progress Lighting’s excellent service record and
history with Lennar’s newly-acquired U.S. Home.
Starfire Lighting, Lightolier Sales
Agencies Strike Business Alliance
Starfire Lighting, Inc. now has an expanded business
alliance with three professional lighting sales agencies
owned by Lightolier Inc., all of which are located on the
East Coast. Starfire is the only independent lighting products manufacturer to have this type of relationship with
Lightolier’s company-owned sales representative organizations. The Lightolier sales agencies now affiliated with
Star fire Lighting are Lightolier/New England Sales,
Lightolier/Genlyte, and Lightolier New Orleans.
Ender K. Karaca, LC
Bellevue, Wash.
Edward A. Kaye, LC
Granada Hills, Calif.
Kenneth D. Keylon, Jr., LC
Dade City, Fla.
Nitin K. Khandekar, LC
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Daniel M. Kohnen, LC
Overland Park, Kan.
Rita N. Koltai, LC
Eastlake, Ohio
William J. Kuchler, LC
Bayonne, N.J.
Michael P. Kuk, LC
Montgomery, Ill.
Donna J. Leban, LC
S. Burlington, Vt.
William A. Lee, LC
Addison, Texas
Zhonghu Li, LC
Saint Paul, Minn.
Jo Anne Lindsley, LC
New York
James D. Livingstone, LC
Clarendon Hills, Ill.
Michael B. Logan, LC
Monroe, Wash.
Michael P. Lynch, LC
Denver, Colo.
Andrew MacKinnon, LC
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Lance L. Mackie, LC
Salt Lake City
Jason H. Martin, LC
Alpharetta, Ga.
Michael C. Martin, LC
Brighton, Colo.
Paul J. Martin, Jr., LC
Gansevoort, N.Y.
Marsh Martinell, LC, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Robert G. McBain, LC
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
William E. McCain, LC
Frisco, Texas
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Jonathan R. McHugh, LC
Orangeville, Calif.
Ingrid F. McMasters, LC
Allston, Mass.
Melvin P. Melliza, LC
Elk Grove, Calif.
Jack M. Melnyk, LC
Dana Point, Calif.
Kevin J. Meyer, LC
Gainesville, Fla.
Julie J. Miller, LC
Livonia, Mich.
Stephen P. Mire, LC
Safety Harbor, Fla.
David J. Miskiel, LC
Edgewood, Md.
Melinda M. Morrison, LC
Moss Beach, Calif.
Jill Mulholland, LC
Princeton, N.J.
Harold R. Murray, LC
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Paul Mustone, LC
Boston, Mass.
Robert A. Nadel, LC
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Michael S. O’Boyle, LC
Dartmouth, Mass.
Terry B. Oag, LC
Coquitlam, B.C., Canada
Valdemar D. Olsen, LC
Lake Oswego, Ore.
Brian D. Orter, LC, Boston
Shannon A. Parish, LC
Orlando
Dale M. Parks, LC, Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
Alvaro Luis Pascoa, LC
Toronto
David W. Patton, LC
San Mateo, Calif.
Giulio Pedota, LC, Chicago
Wilbert G. Peron, LC
Corvallis, Ore.
Mary L. Peyton, LC
Plano, Texas
Christos C. Mpelkas
Christos C. Mpelkas of Mansfield, Mass., a plant physiologist who developed a method of rapidly growing crops
without sunlight or soil, died at Union Hospital in Lynn,
Mass. Mpelkas was an IESNA member for 38 years. He
was 80 years old.
Mpelkas’ vision, to one day grow crops much faster and
efficiently, took him to places all over the globe. He traveled
from the deserts of the Middle East and the countryside of
Europe during World War II — to abandoned copper mines in
Canada where he helped grow trees 5,000 ft below ground,
to, finally, the banks of the Mystic River, where he set up a
farm in an 8,000 sq ft Medford warehouse.
During World War II, Mpelkas specialized in an emerging
form of agriculture called hydroponics, which plants grow in
nutrient-packed solutions, rather than soil. The vegetables
were then digested by wounded Allied aviators, and according to the surgeon general of the Army Air Corps, the men
recovered at a quicker rate.
For the next three decades, Mpelkas worked for GTE
Sylvania, where he developed lights, including the Gro-Lux
fluorescent — a lamp that is used worldwide in greenhouses and research labs.
William F. Pierro, LC
Lido Beach, N.Y.
Susan C. Pope, LC
Tucson, Ariz.
Susan E. Porter, LC
Oakland, Calif.
Lesley S. Powadiuk, LC
Toronto
Richard W. Pullman, LC
Clinton, Md.
Sri Rahm, LC, Cleveland
David N. Randolph, LC
Carmel, Ind.
Dan R. Rhodes, LC
Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Anthony J. Rosa, LC
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Richard M. Rubin, LC
Baltimore
Mark S. Rudiger, LC, Denver
John L. Russ, LC
Leesburg, Va.
Mark C. Russin, LC
San Francisco
Thomas S. Santoianni, LC
Ventura, Calif.
Courtney S. Sarge, LC
Elverson, Pa.
Nick G. Sava, LC
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Scott J. Scherrer, LC
Plainview, N.J.
Marc E. Schiler, LC
Pasadena, Calif.
Robert J. Scott, LC
San Francisco
Anthony W. Serres, LC
Littleton, Colo.
April J. Sharp, LC, Davie, Fla.
Brent Shelly, LC, Phoenix
Ronald E. Shields, LC
Euless, Texas
Charlotte L. Shreffler, LC
Saginaw, Texas
Daniel E. Sicking, LC
Austin, Texas
Frederick M. Skinner, LC
Weston, Fla.
Jeffrey W. Sladen, LC
Charlestown, Mass.
Fran K. Smith, LC
Healdsburg, Calif.
Mariann E. Smith, LC
New York
William C. Smith, LC
Georgetown, Texas
Richard F. Snow, LC
Troy, Mich.
Mark W. Spahn, LC
Union City ,Calif.
Richard W. Spry, LC
Seattle
Marvin G. Stafford, LC
Tucson, Ariz.
Cynthia R. Steele, LC
Lincolnton, N.C.
Scott C. Stetler, LC
Miami Beach, Fla.
Joel S. Stowe, LC
Marietta, Ga.
Danny H. Streit, LC
Collierville, Tenn.
Thomas M. Taber, LC
Flower Mound, Texas
John D. Tebera, LC
Baltimore
Steffen A. Teichmann, LC
Bellevue, Wash.
Claude W. Thompson III, LC
Largo, Fla.
Jirachai Thongthipaya, LC
Cambridge, Mass.
Nathan A. Timmerman, LC
Phoenix
Yancy D. Unger, LC
Baltimore
Carrie Verkuil, LC
Fort Worth, Texas
Juan Jose V. Villatoro, LC
Sacramento
Hilary A. Wainer, LC, Atlanta
Chad D. Watters, LC
Minneapolis
Randal M. West, LC
Fort Worth, Texas
James H. Westerfield, LC
Hammond, Ind.
Kris L. Wilde, LC, Phoenix
John Woon, LC, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada
Jeremy W. Yon, LC
Minneapolis
James M. Yorgey, LC
Allentown, Pa.
John X. Zhang, LC
Concord, Mass.
Benjamin D. Basom, Intern
LC, State College, Pa.
C. Brooke Carter, Intern LC
Watervliet, N.Y.
Zavier T. Fulbright, Intern LC
State College, Pa.
Traci J. Godbey, Intern LC
State College, Pa.
Stephen E. Iski, Intern LC
University Park, Pa.
William W. Lewis, Intern LC
State College, Pa.
Maureen B. Mahr, Intern LC
University Park, Pa.
Alison L. McKenzie, Intern LC
State College, Pa.
Andrew M. McNeil, Intern LC
State College, Pa.
Shannon C. Yott, Intern LC
State College, Pa.
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New Members
The IESNA gained four
Sustaining Members and 84
Members (M), associate
members and student members in January.
SUSTAINING MEMBERS
Advanced Rendering Technology,
Inc., Mountain View, Calif.
Altman Lighting, Inc., Yonkers, N.Y.
Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent
River, Md.
Sky Cast, Inc., Guelph, Ontario,
Canada
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
Canadian Region
Greg Foster, Hubbell Canada, Inc.,
Pickering, Ontario
Kate Gidzak, Westburne Electric,
Winnipeg
Gerald Lue, Toronto
Howard McMillan, Jebco Agencies,
Winnipeg
David Metcalfe, Sky Cast, Inc.,
Guelph, Ontario
Richard C.S. Seow (M), The ECE
Group, Ltd., Don Mills, Ontario
Dagnia Vitmane (M), DukeSolutions
Canada, Inc., Toronto
East Central Region
Rebecca S. Barr, CCRD Partners,
Richmond, Va.
Randall E. Blackburn, Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent River, Md.
David Burgess (M), Campbell &
Paris Engineers, Chantilly, Va.
George Campanella, Gannett
Fleming, Hammonton, N.J.
Edward Cutright (M), Electrotech
Contracting, Inc., Glen Allen, Va.
Jeri Farkas, Commonwealth
Lighting, Richmond, Va.
Jason Hatcher, Lutron Electronics,
Bethlehem, Pa.
Edward J. Lynch (M), Bala Consulting Engineers, Wynnewood, Pa.
Neal O’Neill, Striffler Engineering,
Virginia Beach, Va.
Brad Reece, Thomas Harris & Co.,
Inc., Richmond, Va.
Great Lakes Region
Peter Brown, MetalOptics,
Plainfield, Ill.
James Cyre (M), Philips Lighting,
Fairmont, W.V.
Gregory Kay, Lightology, Chicago
Mark Mirza, MNM Associates, LLC,
Lakewood, Ohio
James M. Mock, H.F. Lenz
Company, Johnstown, Pa.
David Robinson (M), Lighting
Concepts & Controls, Cincinnati
Michael Schiro (M), Power Consulting Services, Frankfort, Ill.
Harrington Institute of
Interior Design
Rosamond Shee
South Pacific Coast Region
Carol Buss (M), Carter & Burgess,
Las Vegas
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Clark Corn (M), Hubbell Lighting,
Garden Grove, Calif.
Andrew J. Hoddinott (M), Advanced
Rendering Technology, Inc.,
Mountain View, Calif.
David Jarratt, Photon Engineering,
LLC, Phoenix
John Lawson (M), Carter & Burgess,
Las Vegas
Jennifer MacDonald (M), Cammisa
& Wipf Consulting Engineers, San
Francisco
James Mandle, Axiom Design, Inc.,
Pleasonton, Calif.
James Marquardt, SRP, Phoenix
Midwest Region
Patricia Glinski (M), Glinski Planning & Interiors, Pewaukee, Wis.
Perry J. Kist (M), Iowa Lighting,
Inc., Des Moines, Iowa
Merle Mettler, Connexus Energy,
Ramsey, Minn.
Catherine J. Ponder (M), Stahl &
Ponder, Inc., Maplewood, Mo.
Wendy Wu, Illinois Power Company,
Decatur, Ill.
Kansas State University
Steve Fredericks
Southeastern Region
Chris Basselin, Lighting Partnership,
Birmingham, Ala.
Katherine Doyle (M), Sydnor Design,
Reidsville, N.C.
Sally Judah, Florida Power Corp.,
Winter Park, Fla.
Doug Marshall (M), Pathway, The
Lighting Source, Lexington, S.C.
Carla A. Mitchell (M), Holophane,
Brandon, Miss.
Patricia C. Ridings (M), Calloway,
Johnson, Moore & West, Winston
Salem, N.C.
Gerardo Solar, Peninsula
Engineering, Orlando
Christel Templeton, Holophane,
Paducah, Ky.
Mike Tucker, Risk Management
Associates, Raleigh, N.C.
Northeastern Region
L. John Belle, Kinsey Associates,
Hacketstown, N.J.
Marko Bradica (M), N.Y. Power
Authority, White Plains, N.Y.
Peter DiSpigno (M), Trinity
Engineering Associates,
Cranston, R.I.
Mitchell Fine (M), Fine EX Lamps,
Inc., E. Setauket, N.Y.
Randy Freeman, Freeman
Engineering, Queensbury, N.Y.
Martin Graves (M), Available Light,
Boston
Ronald Hovland, National Grid, USA,
Northborough, Mass.
Robert S. Kliegl, Altman Lighting,
Yonkers, N.Y.
Steven R. Lacey (M), ICF
Consulting, Delanson, N.Y.
Sangyup Lee, Leni Schwendinger,
New York
Bruce A. McFarlane (M), Altman
Lighting, Yonkers, N.Y.
Nadarajah Narendran (M), Lighting
Research Center, Troy, N.Y.
Joseph Rosa (M), Baker
Engineering, Elmsford, N.Y.
Lindon E. Webster (M), Long Island
Railroad, Elmont, N.Y.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Richard DePalma
School of Visual Arts
Sloan Fine
University of Pittsburgh
Suzanne Sepety
Northwest Region
Don McLean, DMD and Associates,
Ltd., Surrey, B.C., Canada
Darrell Miller (M), Electronics
Diversified, Inc., Hillsboro, Ore.
Doug Row, Bell Lighting Technologies, Victoria, B.C., Canada
James R. Terry, Lumec, Inc.,
Snohomish, Wash.
Southwestern Region
George Burgers, E-Plus Engineering,
Inc., Pueblo West, Colo.
Connor M. Chaddick (M), Plano,
Texas
Clarence Dillon, C.W. Dillon
Engineering, Thornton, Colo.
Rob Duncan, Lutron Electronics,
Houston
Marie Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick
Engineering, Denver
Theodore Gorman, Lutron
Electronics, Houston
Vigain Harutanian, Harutanian
Engineering, Austin, Texas
John Kenneth Houcek (M), Plano,
Texas
Briant Johnson (M), The Lighting
Alliance, Rockwall, Texas
Stan Johnston (M), Huitt-Zollars,
Inc., Van, Texas
Zack Rogers, Architectural Energy,
Boulder, Colo.
Charles Stover, Indy Lighting,
Cypress, Texas
Texas A&M University
Amr A. Bagneid
Foreign
Cecilio Blanco-Viejo (M), Universidad De Oviedo, Gijon, Spain
Rosane Haron, Espaco Luz
Iluminacao, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Product Price Comparisons
Available on Website
Users of Lightsearch.com can now search for a specific
lighting product and find not only a list of manufacturers, but
at the same time, link to see prices and on-line purchasing
abilities. More than 400 manufacturers are represented,
offering luminaires, lamps, ballasts, controls and parts.
Heyco Products, Inc. Forms
Alliance with Electro Terminal
Heyco Products, Inc. and Electro Terminal GmbH., of
Innsbruck, Austria, part of the Tridonic Group subsidiary of
Zumtobel AG of Germany have formed a business alliance.
Each of the companies’ products meets total of 15 electrical and safety standards, qualifying them for ready installation in many countries. Electro Terminal itself meets ISO
9001 and EQNET standards for uniform quality control to
world-class standards throughout its operations.
ETC Celebrates 25th Birthday
International entertainment-lighting manufacturer ETC
(Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.) celebrated its 25th birthday. Started by four college students in December 24, 1975,
the group built a lighting control console better than anything else available on the market at that time.
ETC has grown to employ 600 people worldwide, with
offices in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. The company began
their celebrations in the Madison, Wis. area by lighting the
lakeside exterior arches of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center over the
holiday season. ETC used 14 of its Irideon AR500 automated luminaires to direct brilliant washes of holiday cover of
the Terrace’s arches and surfaces. A special lighting
sequence ran hourly during darkness hours and included a
custom New Year’s Eve show, which were projected onto
the lake side of the building.
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The James C. Kirkpatrick Library is an
advanced information center. The lighting had to
support both traditional reading and study tasks.
(opposite) Perforated panels soften uplight
provided by indirect fixtures with 40W compact
fluorescent lamps, while MR16 monopoints reveal
the warmth and texture of the room’s limestone.
(right and below) Study areas around the central
atrium core benefit from filtered daylight while
compact fluorescent downlights and architectural
pendants augment illumination in the evening.
(far below) Collective study areas throughout
the project use fluorescent uplight pendants
with supplemental illumination from
compact fluorescent downlights.
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INTERNATIONAL ILLUMINATION DESIGN AWARDS
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library is the hub of the academic process on a university campus.” These words were
delivered by Central Missouri State University president Dr. Ed Elliott during the dedication ceremony of the new James C. Kirkpatrick Library, which replaced the existing library
that had served students since 1939.
Completed in 1999, at a cost of $25 million, the James C. Kirkpatrick Library is an advanced
research and information center which supports Central Missouri State University’s mission as a
leader in technology integration in teaching and research. It is one of the most advanced research
The lighting design
for the new James C.
Kirkpatrick Library not
only had to provide ample
light for reading and
working, but — as
Ronald Kurtz explains
— also had to integrate
the architecture’s dramatic
appearance with the
sleek, modern feel of
today’s technology.
This project received an
IIDA Edwin F. Guth
Award of Excellence for
Interior Lighting Design.
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Ceiling suspended pendants with 40W compact
fluorescents provide ambient conditions suitable for both
computer-based activities (top) and reading (bottom).
A suspended custom armature establishes the visual tone
for the Main Reading Room. MR16 accent lights trapeze
along the armature to reveal and enhance finish matrials.
Uplighting from T8 asymmetric cove luminaires at the
perimeter of the dramatic barrel vault, and concealed cold
cathode within the ceiling ribs, provides modulation
along the length of the vault and accentuates its curvature.
A modified and inverted version of the indirect
luminaire used above the stacks is employed as the
study table’s task light.
facilities in the Midwest. The new library is named for a
Missouri Secretary of State.
Central Missouri State University is located 50 miles southeast of Kansas City in Warrensburg, Mo. Founded in 1871, it
has an enrollment of 11,500 students.
The original library had been designed and built when the
campus had been home to only 1,200 students. Although it
had been upgraded and expanded through the years, it no
longer met the American Library Association standards for
accommodating books and students.
The university had always been committed to acquiring, disseminating and utilizing technology to enhance the University’s
educational mission. In 1996, the State of Missouri designated
Central Missouri State University as the state’s lead institution
for cultivating professional technology. The four major goals set
forth in the implementation of this program were; 1) strengthening the university’s technology infrastructure; 2) developing
new degree programs in advanced technologies; 3) strengthening Missouri’s secondary and post-secondary vocational and
technical faculty; and 4) enhancing the university’s telecom-
munication network and public television station
to provide distance learning opportunities.
Hastings & Chivetta Architects, of St. Louis,
Mo., in association with Boston-based Shepley,
Bulfinch, Richardson, and Abbott was selected to
provide programming and architectural design services that would meet the requirements of the
American Library Association and the Association
of College and Research Libraries, while setting the
standard for technology integration as set forth by
the State of Missouri.
The result is a three-story, 220,000 sq ft facility,
with a central cupola now standing as the symbol
of the campus. Technology within the facility
includes a data network to support research and
study areas, electronic access to library journals
and books, an internet-based interlibrary catalog
search and loan, multimedia development workstations, multimedia production centers, and distance learning classrooms. Lighting had to play a
key role in both physically and symbolically integrating architecture and technology.
The exterior facade of richly detailed limestone reinforces a
campus tradition of buildings unified through continuity of
material. The generous glass openings provide ample daylight
and dramatic views of the campus and the eastern edge of the
Great Plains beyond. An automatic window shading system
activates upon sensing excessive illumination or detecting heat
levels above predetermined comfort levels.
Upon entering the facility, one is greeted by a dramatic,
three story atrium composed of limestone, stainless steel and
While the expansive glass openings provide ample daylight and
dramatic views of campus, the lighting transforms the building into
a beacon, both literally and figuratively.
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glass. The atrium serves as both the major vertical circulation
element and principal visual access to all the major components of the library. To accentuate the core and unify the three
A daytime view through the atrium in the central core elevator lobbies
reveals the conical element, which diffuses the light.
levels, indirect 40 W compact fluorescent luminaries are
mounted above perforated panels designed to soften the
uplight. MR16 monopoints graze light along the stone to
reveal its warmth and texture.
The interior of the atrium core is illuminated primarily by
daylight from clerestory glass where the atrium drum and
cupola intersect. Within this light well, a conical element of
steel pipe and perforated metal diffuses daylight. At night, the
volume’s ceiling is uplit from concealed asymmetric metal
halide accent luminaires. At the center of the conical element
is a single, high wattage clear metal halide lamp that transforms
the architectural surfaces into varied patterns of light and shadow. The cone itself is also highlighted by adjustable accent
lights integrated into the assembly.
The reading room and computer common spaces on Level 2
rely on ceiling suspended compact fluorescent decorative pendants to provide ambient lighting conditions suitable for both
reading and viewing video displays.
The third floor contains the entire circulating collection and
the main reading room. The reading room relies on uplighting
from T8 asymmetric cove luminaries along the perimeter of a
dramatic barrel vault. Concealed cold cathode within the ceiling ribs provides modulation along the length of the vault and
accentuates its curvature.
A suspended custom armature, featuring architectural materials found throughout the project, includes T8 asymmetric
uplights and centrally mounted T8 striplights with a controlling lens to provide supplemental room light. MR16 accent
lights trace along the armature to reveal and enhance finish
materials.
A modified and inverted version of the indirect luminaire
used above the stacks is employed as the study table’s task light.
The designers: Randy Burkett,
(top, left) FIALD, IES, LC, is the
president and design principal of
Randy Burkett Lighting Design,
Inc., responsible for the the
lighting of numerous national
and international projects. Burkett is the past-president and a
former board member of the IALD. He has been an
IESNA member since 1977.
Ronald Kurtz (top, right) is an associate and senior
designer with Randy Burkett Lighting Design, Inc. He
has more than 14 years of design experience including
hospitality projects, retail spaces and themed entertainment facilities. He has been an IESNA member
since 1988.
Stephen E. DeHekker, (not pictured) AIA, has practiced architectural design
since 1983 with extensive experience on institutional projects on college and
university campuses nationwide. He has been employed by Randy Burkett
Lighting Design, Inc. for 12 years.
Don Holden (bottom) has been employed as a senior electrical designer and
project manager at Clark, Richardson and Biskup since 1986, and has been in
the engineering field for 23 years. Holden is an associate with the company, and
is a Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional.
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nce again, LD+A is pleased to present the Lighting Equipment &
Accessories Directory. A great deal of hard work goes into preparing
this directory each year, and it’s a constant goal to deliver a product that
improves on the previous year’s offering.
O
his edition contains manufacturers from around the globe, and more
T than 90 product categories are featured, along with a comprehensive
“miscellaneous” category for products that simply aren’t included in our
category list.
ur aim is to make it as easy as possible to find information through any
search parameters. Thus, for your convenience, companies are listed
alphabetically (beginning on page 42), by product category (on page 64)
and geographically (on page 99). A plethora of information is included for
each company, as many not only possess the traditional phone and fax, but
most now include email and website contact information, as well.
O
espite the exhaustive efforts from the staff of LD+A, there is no assur-
D ance that the listings contained within are absolutely accurate or com-
plete. Since all the information is provided by the manufacturers, there can
be no guarantee as to its veracity. LD+A disclaims any liability for loss or
damage caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors result from
accidents, negligence or any other cause.
hat being said, it is our extreme hope that no one has been left out. If
there are any suggestions for companies to be included or categories to
be added, feel free to contact us. Such suggestions can only result in a more
comprehensive and useful tool for the lighting professional.
T
Chris Palermo
Editor
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CONTENTS
2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
ALPHABETICAL
LISTING
42
A–Z
LIGHT SOURCES
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
65
65
66
66
66
66
66
66
Blacklight
Carbon Arc
Compact Fluorescent
Electroluminescent
Flashtubes
Fluorescent
High Pressure Sodium
Incandescent Filament
Low Pressure Sodium
Low Voltage
Mercury
Metal Halide
Miniature Lamps
Neon
Short Arc
Tungsten Halogen
LUMINAIRE TYPES
67
68
69
70
70
70
71
71
71
72
73
74
74
74
75
76
76
Custom
Decorative
Emergency
Exit
Explosion Proof
Floodlights
High/Low Mount
Navigation Lights
Pendant
Portable
Recessed
Searchlights
Sign
Spot/Accent
Surface
Task
Track
LUMINAIRES FOR
77
78
79
79
80
80
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Fluorescent
Halogen
High Pressure Sodium
Incandescent
Low Pressure Sodium
Low Voltage
Mercury
Metal Halide
Xenon Short Arc
LUMINAIRE
APPLICATIONS
82
83
84
85
86
88
88
89
89
89
Commercial
Industrial
Institutional
Landscape
Office
Residential
Roadway
Security
Theater/TV
Vehicular
BALLASTS
90
90
90
90
90
90
91
Electronic
Emergency
Fluorescent
High Pressure Sodium
Low Pressure Sodium
Mercury
Metal Halide
LIGHTING CONTROL
DEVICES
91
91
91
91
92
Control Systems
Processors
Sensing Devices
Strap/Wallbox Dimmers
Switches
LIGHTING CONTROL
APPLICATIONS
93
93
93
94
94
Commercial
Industrial
Office
Residential
Theater/TV
LIGHT CONTROL
COMPONENTS
94
94
94
95
95
95
Anodized Aluminum
Glass Lenses, Diffusers
Louvers, Baffles
Luminous Ceiling
Plastic Lenses, Diffusers
Reflectors
MOUNTING DEVICES
95
95
96
96
Custom Poles
High-Mast Poles
Lowering Devices
Standard Poles
METERS
96
96
96
Illuminance
Luminance
Other
MISCELLANEOUS
96
96
96
96
96
96
Fiberoptics
Lasers
Maintenance Equipment
Photometric Testing Laboratory
Software
Other
GEOGRAPHICAL
LISTING
99 Canada
99 USA
101 Foreign
LIGHTING
CONTROLS FOR
92
92
92
92
93
40
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Fluorescent
HID
Incandescent
Low Voltage
Neon/Cold Cathode
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LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
N OTE: If there are two
phone numbers indicated in
a company’s listing, the
first is the phone line, the
A
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
A.L.P. Lighting
Components, Inc.
6333 Gross Point Rd.
Niles, Ill. 60714
773-774-9550
773-593-3874
pamelawtowers@alp-ltg.com
www.alplighting.com
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
P.O. Box 15119
Jersey City, N.J. 07305
201-434-0722
201-434-8535
bulbs@hudsonet.Com
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
219 Shoemaker Street
Kitchener, Ontario
N2E 3B3, Canada
519-893-1500
519-893-7101
acculite@acculiteltg.Com
www.acculiteltg.com
Acting Chile
Aviador Acevedo 2066, Conch
Santiago, 6550331, Chile
562-7360281
562-7344990
acting@actingelectric.com
www.actingelectric.com
Adjustable Fixture Co.
3726 North Booth Street
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212
414-964-2626
414-964-2944
mjlights@adjustablefixture.com
www.mjlights@
adjustablefixture.com
Aero Thermic Shields
8560 Roland St., P.O. Box 434
Buena Park, Calif. 90621
800-698-2402
714-523-3328
info@vandalshields.com
www.vandalshields.com
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Agilent Technologies
370 W. Trimble Road
San Jose, Calif. 95131
800-235-0312
info@agilent.com
www.semiconductor.agilent.com
Airport Lighting Specialists
18 Simms Road
Greensborough, 3088
Australia
61-3-9432-0511
61-3-9432-1952
john.ferguson@
airportlighting.com.au
www.airportlighting.com.au
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
P.O. Box 88373
Riyadh, 11662
Saudi Arabia
+966-1-2411222/2413912
+966-1-2413395/2410228
alco@al-babtain-himb.com
Alera Lighting
3808 North Sullivan Rd.,
Building 29
Spokane, Wash. 99216
509-921-7535
509-921-8360
lblair@aleralighting.com
www.aleralighting.com
Alexandra Lighting
Systems, Inc.
4311 Meadow View Court
Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918
719-548-8805
719-260-7929
alexandraltgsys@netzero.net
Alkco Lighting
11500 Melrose Avenue
P.O. Box 1389
Franklin Park, Ill. 60131
847-451-0700
847-451-7512
www.alkco.com
ALM Systems, Inc.
2480 Delta Lane
Elk Grove Village, Ill. 60007
847-860-1490
847-860-0959
Ljohn97@aol.com
www.almsys.com
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Alpha Associates
1306 Circle Drive
West Chester, Pa. 19382
610-399-5088
610-399-5070
Altman Lighting, Inc.
57 Alexander Street
Yonkers, N.Y. 10701
914-476-7987
914-968-5713
bmcfarlane@altmanltg.com
www.altmanltg.com
Aluminum Coil
Anodizing Corp.
501 East Lake Street
Streamwood, Ill. 60107
630-837-4000
630-837-0814
sales@acacorp.com
www.acacorp.com
Architectural Area Lighting
14249 Artesia Blvd
La Mirada, Calif. 90638
714-994-2700
714-994-0522
info@aal.net
www.aal.net
Architectural Landscape
Lighting
2930 South Fairview Street
Santa Ana, Calif. 92704
800-854-8277
714-668-1107
alllighting@earthlink.com
www.alllighting.com
Architectural Lighting of
Canada, Inc.
4101 Weston Rd
Toronto, Ontario
M9L 1W6, Canada
416-745-0055
416-745-2673
American Fluorescent
info@
Corporation
2345 North Ernie Krueger Circle architecturallightingcanada.com
www.
Waukegan, Ill.60087
architecturallightingcanada.com
847-249-5970
847-249-2618
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
info@afcolite.Com
639 Washburn Switch Road
P.O. Box 1769
American Lighting, Inc.
Shelby, N.C. 28151
7660 East Jewell
704-482-2811
Denver, Colo. 80231
800-275-1544
800-880-1180
ardee@jjishelby.com
303-695-7633
www.ardeelighting.com
amlight@rmi.net
www.american-lighting.com
Ardron-Mackie Limited
6690 Columbus Road
Ameron Pole Products
Mississauga, Ontario
5851 Thille Street, Ste. 101
L5T 2G1, Canada
Ventura, Calif. 93003
800-509-0222
805-676-3300
800-529-0225
805-676-5288
sales@ardron.com
david_baum@ameron-intl.com
www.ardron.com
www.ameron.com
Arakawa Hanging Systems USA
1020 SE Harrison
Portland, Ore. 97214
503-236-0440
503-236-0427
sales@arakawagrip.com
www.arakawagrip.com
ARC Lighting
Division of ARC Sales, Inc.
7 Pond Street
Salem, Mass. 01970
978-745-2249
978-741-4420
tmlatarc@aol.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Aromat Corp.
629 Central Avenue
New Providence, N.J. 079741526
908-464-3550, Ext. 2033
908-427-6628
wkaplan@aromat.com
www.aromat.com
See our ad on page 17.
Arroyo Craftsman
4509 Little John Street
Baldwin Park, Calif. 91706
626-960-9411
626-960-9521
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2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
Artcrest Products Co., Inc.
500 West Cermak Road - Box 8
Chicago, Ill. 60616
312-733-7117
312-733-7125
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
375 Marcus Boulevard
Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788
631-273-0500
631-273-0771
gboehme@Aalanticuv.com
www.atlanticcuv.com
B
Barbican Architectural
Products Ltd.
266 Elmwood Ave, #386
Buffalo, N.Y. 14222
905-871-8701
905-871-8731
barbican@iaw.com
www.barbicanproducts.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Bartco Lighting
16792 Burke Lane
Huntington Beach, Calif. 92647
714-848-0892
714-848-6843
info@barcolighting.com
www.bartcolighting.com
See our ad on page 15.
BE Designs, Inc.
4659 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, Fla. 33155
305-665-5200
305-665-0157
Belgin1624@aol.com
Bega/US
1000 Bega Way
Carpinteria, Calif. 93013
805-684-0533
805-684-6682
sbest@bega-us.com
www.bega-us.com
Belfer Lighting
P.O. Box 2079, Ley Road
Ocean, N.J. 07712
732-493-2666
732-493-2941
sales@belfer.com
www.belfer.com
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Bestar Lighting
Manufacturing Corp.
300 Northern Blvd., Ste. 10
Great Neck, N.Y. 11021
516-482-9200
516-829-1178
www.cmecwuxi.com
www.cmecwuxi.com
Big Beam
Emergency Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 518
Crystal Lake, Ill. 60039-0518
815-459-6100
815-459-6126
info@bigbeam.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
BJB Electric L.P.
6375 Alabama Highway
P.O. Box 968
Ringgold, Ga. 30736
706-965-2526
706-965-2528
contact@bjb-electric.com
www.bjb.de
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
The Bodine Company, Inc.
236 Mount Pleasant Road
P.O. Box 460
Collierville, Tenn. 38027-0460
800-223-5728
901-853-5009
info@bodine.com
www.bodine.com
See our ad on page 73.
Boyd Lighting Co.
944 Folsom St.
San Francisco, Calif. 94107
415-778-4300
415-778-4319
lsalvatore@boydlighting.com
www.boydlighting.com
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
4600 Dardanelle Drive
Orlando, Fla. 32808-3832
800-318-6768
800-662-6768
info@brownlee.com
www.brownlee.com
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
3505-L5 Cadillac Avenue
Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626
714-424-0500
714-424-0505
info@brucklightingsystems.com
www.brucklighting.com
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Bulbrite Industries
145 West Commercial Avenue
Moonachie, N.J. 07074
201-531-5900
201-531-1217
kd@bulbrite.com
www.bulbrite.com
Bulbtronics, Inc.
45 Banfi Plaza
Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735
631-249-2272, ext. 488
631-249-7989
bulbs@bulbtronics.com
www.bulbtronics.com
C
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
2560 N. Rosemead Blvd.
South El Monte, Calif. 917331593
626-443-2473
626-443-9253
info@colelighting.com
www.colelighting.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Con-Tech Lighting
3865 Commercial Avenue
Northbrook, Ill. 60062
847-559-5500
847-559-5505
odraguns@con-techlighting.com
www.con-techlighting.com
Concealite
702 7th Avenue NW
Pipestone, Minn. 56164
203-758-8627
203-758-8937
jpolglase@aol.com
www.concealite.com
See our ad on page 14.
Conservation Lighting
International
1901 Walnut Street, Ste. 902
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-568-0923
215-568-4572
Consonance Technologies, Inc.
80 West Main Street
P.O. Box 150
Reinholds, Pa. 17569
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
717-336-0003
31 Patterson Road
717-336-0004
Barrie, Ontario
gobright@consonance.com
L4M 4V3,Canada
www.consonance.com
705-726-3361
705-726-8991
Cooke Corporation
rpicot@canplas.com
1091 Centre Road, Suite 100
www.canlet.com
Auburn Hills, Mich. 48326-2670
248-276-8820
248-276-8825
Info@cookecorp.com
CD Lighting, Inc.
www.cookecorp.com
7600 West 185th Street
Tinley Park, Ill. 60047
708-614-1212
708-614-8080
info@cdlighting.com
www.cdlighting.com
See our ad on page 59.
CMB Associates, Inc.
201 Hermitage Drive
Radnor, Pa. 19087
610-688-6212, Ext.15
610-688-3623
jackbeiter@e-finity.com
Coloray USA, Inc.
50-30 71st Street
Woodside, N.Y. 11377
718-565-7855
718-565-7443
www.coloray.com
See our ad on page 97.
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Cooper Lighting
400 Busse Road
Elk Grove Village, Ill. 60007
847-956-8400
847-806-3950
talktous@cooperlighting.com
www.cooperlighting.com
See our ad on the inside front cover.
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
2751 North Emerson Avenue
Indianapolis, Ind. 46218-3267
317-545-3252
317-545-3288
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
1546 Ocean Avenue
Bohemia, N.Y. 11716
631-589-9100
631-589-4584
crownlite@aol.com
www.iesna.org
ALPHABETI-
2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
Crucial Power Products
5900 Triumph Street
Commerce, Calif. 90040
213-278-9550
213-278-9555
Crystalite Industries
1440 North Federal Highway
Delray Beach, Fla. 33483
561-330-8742
561-330-8659
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
8734 - 61 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
T6E 5P6, Canada
780-463-8014
780-463-2216
sales@customlightingltd.com
d’ac Lighting
P.O. Box 262
Mamaroneck, N.Y. 10543
914-698-5959
914-698-5577
www.daclighting.com
D
Dark To Light (DTC)
590 Washington Street
Pembroke, Mass. 02359
781-826-1186, ext. 308
781-826-1196
jwalters@dtl1.com
www.darktolight.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
1015 South Green Street
Tupelo, Miss. 38801
662-842-7212
601-841-5501
www.dcolighting.com
Dazor Manufacturing Corp.
4483 Duncan Avenue
St. Louis, Mo. 63110
314-652-2400
314-652-2069
info@dazor.com
www.dazor.com
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
5918 Clara Street
Bell Gardens, Calif. 90201
562-806-9671
562-806-3581
info@deluxcustomltg.com
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Derek Marshall Sculptural
Lighting
85 Upper Road
Sandwich, N.H. 03227
603-284-7000
603-284-6237
info@derekmarshall.com
www.derekmarshall.com
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
1247 Norwwod Avenue
Itasca, Ill. 60143
630-285-9660
630-285-9670
rcohen@dslgroup.com
www.dslgroup.com
DMF Lighting
5221 West Jefferson Boulevard
#3
Los Angeles, Calif. 90016
323-934-7779
323-934-4886
dmfltg@aol.com
www.dmflightingcom
Domelite Corporation
2061 NW Boca Raton Blvd.
Ste. 102
Boca Raton, Fla. 33431
561-361-8085
561-395-0219
info@domelite.com
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
E
Eagle High Mast
Lighting Co., Inc.
1070A Northpoint Boulevard
Waukegan, Ill. 60085
847-473-3800
847-473-3870
highmastltg@aol.com
Ecolite Manufacturing Co., Inc.
E9919 Montgomery
Spokane, Wash. 99207
509-922-8888
509-922-8866
ed@ecolite.com
www.ecolite.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
Edison Price Lighting
409 East 60th Street
New York, N.Y. 10022
212-521-6900
212-888-7981
info@epl.com
www.epl.com
Donovan Lighting
247 Middaugh Road
Brooktondale, N.Y. 14817
607-256-3640
607-273-1153
donlig@aol.com
www.donovanlighting.com
EGL Co., Inc.
100 Industrial Road
Berkeley Heights, N.J. 07922
908-508-1111
908-508-1122
www.egl-neon.com
Dual-Lite
60 Fieldstone Court
Cheshire, Conn. 06410-1212
203-699-2528
203-699-2034
www.dual-lite.com
Eiko Ltd.
23220 West 84th Street
Shawnee, Kan. 66227
913-441-8500
913-441-6679
eiko@eiko-ltd.com
www.eiko.com
Dynalite
6/691 Gardeners Road
Mascot, NSW 2020
Australia
61 2 8338 9899
61 2 8338 9333
info@dynalite.com.au
www.dynalite.com.au
ELA Company, Inc.
17891 Arenth Avenue
City of Industry, Calif. 91748
626-965-0821
626-965-9494
john@ela-lighting.com
www.ela-lighting.com
Elcast Lighting
815 South Kay Avenue
Addison, Ill. 60101
630-543-5390
630-543-p392
elcastltg@aol.com
Elco Lighting
2042 E. Vernon Ave.
Vernon, Calif. 90058
323-231-2600
323-231-3200
elco@elcolighting.com
www.elcolighting.com
Electrix, Inc.
45 Spring Street
New Haven, Conn. 06519
203-776-5577
203-624-7545
dswisha@electrix.com
www.electrix.com
Electronic Theatre Controls
3030 Laura Lane
Middleton, Wis. 53562
608-831-4116
608-836-1736
mail@etcconnect.com
www.etcconnect.com
See our ad on page 22.
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Electronics Diversified, Inc.
1675 Northwest Cornelius
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Hillsboro, Ore. 97124
503-645-5533
503-629-9877
www.edionline.com
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Elf Atochem North America
Atoglas Division
2000 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-419-7506
215-419-5511
wrindosh@ato.com
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
7440 Tranmere Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
L5S 1K4, Canada
905-673-2535
905-673-0792
elsco@pathcom.com
www.elscolighting.com
Elt Argentina S.A.
Cochabamba 821
Buenos Aires, 1603, Argentina
+54-11-4709-1111
+54-11-4709-6666
cbiglieri@italavia.com
www.italavia.com
www.iesna.org
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Emco Architectural Lighting
207 S. Horton St.
Seattle, Wash. 89134-1929
206-622-1551
206-622-4449
ecompany@uswest.net
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Energy Savings
2266 North Palmer Drive
Schaumburg, Ill. 60173
847-925-8400
847-925-8490
mmilka@esavings.com
Enersave Co.
1400 E. 36th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
216-881-1844
216-881-7780
Engineered Lighting Products
10768 Lower Azusa Road
El Monte, Calif. 91731
626-579-0943
626-579-6803
elp2@aol.com
www.elplighting.com
Envel Design Corporation
31117 Via Colinas #403
Westlake Village, Calif. 91362
818-865-8111
818-865-0204
envelcorp@aol.com
enveldesign.com
Environmental Lighting of
Canada, Inc.
4101 Weston Rd
Toronto, Ontario
M9L 1W6, Canada
416-745-3501
416-745-2673
info@environmentallightingcanada.com
www.environmentallightingcanada.com
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ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
356 Orenda Circle
Westfield, N.J. 07090
908-232-3475
908-232-0371
amberusa@compuserve.com
www.erco.com
See our ad on page 11.
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ESCO Int’l, Inc.
3254 N. Klibourn Street
Chicago, Ill. 60641
773-427-7000
773-427-7007
tomfranklin@escolighting.com
www.escolighting.com
Farlight, LLC
20600 Gramercy Place
Ste. 201
Torrance, Calif. 90501
310-782-1369
310-782-3758
rtudhope@farlight.com
www.farlight.com
Estiluz, Inc.
235 Moonachie Road
Moonachie, N.J. 07074
201-641-1997
201-641-2092
estiluzinc@aol.com
www.estiluz.com
Eurofase, Inc.
4590 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario
M3H 5S5 Canada
416-665-2731
416-665-7671
eurofase@eurofase.com
www.eurofase.com
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Fiberstars
2883 Bayview Drive
Fremont, Calif. 94538
800-327-7877
510-490-3247
www.fiberstars.com
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Finelite, Inc.
30300 Whipple Road
Union City, Calif. 94587
510-441-1100
510-441-1510
finelite@finelite.com
www.finelite.com
See our ad on page 99.
Excelite, Inc.
4500 Sixth Avenue
Altoona, Pa. 16602
814-943-1155
814-946-0157
abcd@abcdcorp.org
www.lightsearch.com/excelite
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Eye Lighting International of
North America
9150 Hendricks Road
Mentor, Ohio 44060
888-665-2677
800-811-7395
sales@eyelighting.com
www.eye.co.jp
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F.C. Lighting
1152 N. Main Street
Lombard, Ill. 60148
630-889-8100
630-889-8116
scottbukas18@aol.com
www.fclighting.com
Fairfax Lighting Co.
2517 Nasa Rd. #1
Seabrook, Texas 77586
281-532-1110
281-532-1030
info@fairfaxlighting.com
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Fisher Pierce
90 Libbey Parkway
Weymouth, Mass. 02189
781-340-0700
781-340-0728
paula@beld.net
www.fisherpierce.com
Fleurs D’allumage
40 Radio Circle
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549
914-242-8900
914-242-1138
bonnie@fleurs.com
www.fleur.com
Flos USA
200 McKay Road
Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746
631-549-2745
631-549-4220
tverderber@flosmail.com
www.elos.net
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Focal Point
4201 S. Pulaski Road
Chicago, Ill. 60632
773-247-9494
773-247-8484
sew@focalpointlights.com
Focus Industries
25391 Arctic Ocean Drive
Lake Forest, Calif. 92630
888-882-1350
949-830-3390
info@focusindustries.com
www.focusindustries.com
Forms + Surfaces
6395 Cindy Lane
Carpinteria, Calif. 93013
800-451-0410
805-684-8620
marketing@forms-surfaces.com
www.forms-surfaces.com
Forum, Inc.
214 N. Lexington Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208
412-244-8780
412-244-9032
joe@forumlighting.com
www.forumlighting.com
Fosmo Lamps
4 Muirfiekld Drive
Wakefield, West Yorkshire
WF2 8SH, England
0044 1924 387699
0044 1924 387692
john@fosmo.com
www.fosmo.com
Fuji Electric Lamp Industrial
Co., Ltd.
3-8-25 Kamiochiai,
Shinjuku-Ku
Tokyo, 161-0034, Japan
81-3-3362-9421
81-3-3368-2545
info@fujilamp.co.jp
Fulham Company, Inc.
12705 S. Van Ness Ave.
Hawthorne, Calif. 90250
323-779-2980
323-754-9060
michellewyman@hotmail.com
www.fulham.com
See our ad on page 55.
Full Circle, Inc.
509 Manida Street
Bronx, N.Y. 10474
718-328-4667
718-328-4462
info@fcballast.com
www.fcballast.com
Future Light, Inc.
18370 S. Miles Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44128
216-475-5511
216-475-6376
info@future-light.com
www.future-light.com
www.iesna.org
2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
Gammalux Systems
248 E. Arrow Highway
San Dimas, Calif. 91773
800-356-3275
909-599-5288
inch@gammalux.com
www.gammalux.com
Gamproducts, Inc.
826 N. Cole Avenue
Hollywood, Calif. 90038
323-461-0200
323-461-4308
www.gamonline.com
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GE Lighting
Nela Park, 1975 Noble Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44112
216-266-2301
216-266-2900
mary.gotti@lighting.ge.com
www.Ge.Com/Lighting/Business
GE Lighting Systems
P.O. Box 4506
Hendersonville, N.C. 28793
828-693-2000
828-693-2570
lightingsystems@
lighting.ge.com
www.gelightingsystems.com
Genlyte Thomas Group
4360 Brownsboro Road
Ste. 300
Louisville, Ky. 40207
502-893-4657
502-895-6618
rzaccagnini@
genlytethomas.com
www.genlytethomas.com
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
5611 Krueger Drive
Jonesboro, Ark. 72401
870-932-6070
870-932-5609
www.gilbertinc.com
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
P.O. Box 309
Sun Valley, Calif. 91352
818-768-4977
818-768-4988
gi-inc@earthlink.net
www.glassilluminations.com
www.iesna.org
Global Lighting
50 S. Buckhout Street
Irvington, N.Y. 10533
914-591-4095
914-591-3796
lazinl@aol.com
www.globallightingco.com
Hatch Transformers, Inc.
5403 W.Gray Street
Tampa, Fla. 33609
813-288-8006
813-288-8105
sales@hatchtransformers.com
www.hatchtransformers.com
Glucksman Lighting Products
8000 Cooper Avenue
Glendale, N.Y. 11385
718-894-0600
718-894-0486
.hessamerica
639 Washburn Switch Road
P.O. Box 430
Shelby, N.C. 28151
704-471-2211
704-471-2255
www.hessamerica.com
Great American
Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
8636 Graham Avenue
Los Angeles, Calif. 90002
323-589-5571
323-589-1085
Greytag Macbeth LLC
P.O. Box 14026
Research Triangle Park, N.C.
27709
919-549-7575
919-549-0421
www.greytagmacbeth.com
Guth Lighting
2615 Washington St.
P.O. Box 7079
St. Louis, Mo. 63177
314-533-3200
314-533-9127
bcatone@guthlighting.com
www.guth.com
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H.E. Williams, Inc.
831 West Fairview Avenue
P.O. Box 837
Carthage, Mo. 64836
417-358-4065
417-358-6015
info@hew.com
www.hew.com
See our ad on page 41.
Hafele America Co.
3901 Cheyenne Drive
P.O. Box 4000
Archdale, N.C. 27263-4000
336-889-2322
336-431-3973
pmartin@hafeleus.com
High-Lites, Inc.
2142 Thomaston Avenue
Waterbury, Conn. 06704
203-575-2044
203-574-3289
www.highliteslighting.com
Higuchi, Inc.
525 International Parkway
Ste. 501
Richardson, Texas 75081
972-234-0455
972-234-6806
samwarta@swbell.net
www.higuchiusa.com
Hevi Lite, Inc.
5626 Lake Lindero Dr.
Agoura Hills, Calif. 91301
818-874-0851
818-874-0857
Jbaldasti@aol.com
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
12600 Berea Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44111
216-671-3300
216-671-4137
frichards@hinkleylighting.com
www.hinkleylighting.com
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See our ad on page 10.
High End Systems, Inc.
2217 West Braker Lane
Austin, Texas 78758
512-836-2242
512-837-5290
sales@highend.com
www.highend.com
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Hoffman Engineering
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8 Riverbend Drive
P.O. Box 4430
Stamford, Conn. 06907-0430
203-425-8900
203-425-8910
sales@hoffmanengineering.com
www.hoffmanengineering.com
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Holophane Corporation
214 Oakwood Avenue
Newark, Ohio 43055
740-345-9631
740-349-4426
vkniffin@holophane.com
www.holophane.com
Howard Industries, Inc.
580 Eastview Drive
Laurel, Miss. 39443
800-956-3456
601-422-1652
mdodds@howard-ind.com
www.howard-ballast.com
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Hubbell, Inc.
185 Plains Road
Milford, Conn. 06460
203-882-4800
203-882-4849
www.hubbell-wiring.com
Hunt Dimming
200 Rome Court
Fort Collins, Colo. 80524
970-484-9048
970-493-4125
info@huntdimming.com
www.huntdimming.com
Hytron Electrical Products
114 Poplar Street, P.O. Box 404
Meadville, Pa. 16335
814-336-4468
814-337-3128
sales@trojaninc.com
www.trojaninc.com
I
Incon Lighting
5481 Bryant Avenue S.
Sanford, Fla. 32773
800-393-5630
800-203-5698
sales@inconlighting.com
www.inconlighting.com
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Independent Testing
Laboratories, Inc.
3386 Longhorn Road
Boulder, Colo. 80302
303-442-1255
303-449-5274
Itl@boulder.net
www.itlboulder.com
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Apdo Postal 9351 M
Mexico D.F., 6002
Mexico
525-379-3146
525-379-3146
Industry & Design Light
420 N. 5th Street, Ste. 800
Minneapolis, Minn. 55401
612-673-9213
612-673-9217
www.idl-lighting
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Indy Lighting, Inc.
12001 Exit Five Parkway
Fishers, Ind. 46038
317-849-1233
317-576-1743
dmelsheimer@indyltg.com
See our ad on page 61.
Infinity Lighting, Inc.
(H.E. Williams)
831 W. Fairview, P.O. Box 837
Carthage, Mo. 64836
417-358-4065
417-358-6015
info@hew.com
www.hew.com
Inlite Corporation
939 Grayson Street
Berkeley, Calif. 94710
800-346-5932
510-849-3230
inliteca@dnai.com
www.inlitelighting.com
Innova, Inc.
4392 Corporate Center
Los Alamitos, Calif. 90720
714-236-1136
714-236-1156
info@innovainc.cc
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
1915 Peters Road, Ste. 108
Irving, Texas 75061
972-721-1177
972-554-8477
Cathode99@aol.com
Intelligent Lighting
Controls, Inc.
5229 Edina Industrial Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minn. 55439
800-922-8004
612-829-1901
mail@ilc-usa.com
www.ilc-usa.com
International Electric
Corporation
P.O. Box 196
Hillsdale, Mich. 49242
877-439-0321
877-439-0326
iec@ieclighting.com
www.ieclighting.com
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Intertek Testing Services
3933 US Route 11
Cortland, N.Y. 13045
607-753-6711
607-758-6637
tstraka@itsqs.com
www.etlsemko.com
Invia Industries, Inc.
463 Brownsdale Road
Renfrew, Pa. 16053
724-586-7767
724-586-2003
inviainc@aol.com
www.invia.com
Iota Engineering Co.
P.O. Box 11846
Tucson, Ariz. 85734-1846
520-294-3292
520-741-2837
stevej@iotaengineering.com
www.iotaengineering.com
Isolite
31 Waterloo Avenue
Berwyn, Pa. 19312
610-647-8200
610-296-8952
blynch@isolite.com
www.isolite.com
Italavia Sacif
Cochabamba 821
Buenos Aires, 1603, Argentina
+54-11-4709-1111
+54-11-4709-6666
rprodan@italavia.com
www.italavia.com
J
Jacksen International
DBA Wendellighting
8647 Melrose Ave #G285
West Hollywood, Calif. 90069
310-360-7627
310-854-9078
wendeltg@pacbell.net
www.wendelighting.com
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
5-30 71st Street
Woodside, N.Y. 11377
718-565-7565
718-565-7443
www.jescolighting.com
JKL Components Corp.
13343 Paxton Street
Pacoima, Calif. 91331
818-896-0019
818-897-3056
wcarpenter@jkllamps.com
www.jkllamps.com
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
2195 Langstah Rd
Concord, Ontario
L4K 2B2, Canada
905-771-7491
905-760-7596
erict@jsllighting.com
www.jsllighting.com
Juno Lighting
1300 S. Wolf Road
Des Plaines, Ill. 60017
847-827-9880
847-827-2925
waterman@junoltg.com
www.junolighting.com
K
Kar Electronics, Inc.
11908 Pyle S. Amherst Rd.
Oberlin, Ohio 44074
440-774-5152
440-774-6069
kroll@apk.net
Kelsey-Kane Lighting
Manufacturing Company
4541 NE 11th Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33334
800-444-3187
954-772-8468
kklmfgco@bellsouth.net
www.lightsearch.com
www.iesna.org
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Kenall Manufacturing
1020 Lakeside Drive
Gurnee, Ill. 60031-2400
800-453-6255
847-360-1781
info@kenall.com
www.kenall.com
Kichler Lighting
7711 East Pleasant Valley Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44136
216-573-1000
216-573-1003
msouthard@kichler.com
www.kichler.com
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Kirlin Company (The)
3401 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, Mich. 48207
313-259-6400
313-259-3121
kirlinco@earthlink.net
www.kirlinlighting.com
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Kurt Versen Company
10 Charles Street
Westwood, N.J. 07675
201-664-8200
201-664-4801
reidel@kurtversen.com
KW/2 Lighting Products
(Division of Solar Kinetics, Inc.)
10635 King William Drive
Dallas, Texas 75220
800-949-7654
972-869-4158
info@kw2.com
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Labsphere, Inc.
231 Shaker Street, P.O. Box 70
North Sutton, N.H. 03260
603-927-4266
603-927-4694
jbeaulieu@lampshere.com
www.labsphere.com
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LAM Lighting Systems
2930 South Fairview Street
Santa Ana, Calif. 92704-6598
800-732-5213
800-833-3713
lamlighting@lamlighting.com
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Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
485 Smith Street
Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735
631-777-7700
631-777-7705
sales@lamarlighting.com
www.lamarlighting.com
Lambda Research Corporation
80 Taylor Street, P.O. Box 626
Windham, N.H. 03087
978-486-0766
978-486-0755
sales@lambdares.com
www.lambdares.com
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
4131 Vanunen Place
Burbank, Calif. 91505
800-553-5554
818-956-3211
alaniid@aol.com
www.lldinc.com
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Ledalite Architectural Products
19750 72A Avenue
Langley, British Columbia
V1M 3B2, Canada
604-888-6811, ext. 282
604-888-2033
info@ledalite.com
www.ledalite.com
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Lendar Design, Inc.
C.P. 1128
St. Basile-Le-Grand, Quebec
J3N 1M6, Canada
450-461-3344
450-461-2147
lendar@lendar.com
www.lendar.com
Lightech, Inc.
P.O. Box 9355
Laguna Beach, Calif. 92657-7334
949-248-3125
949-248-5468
lightech@earthlink.net
www.lightech.com
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
10087 Industrial Drive
P.O. Box 430
Hamburg, Mich. 48139
810-231-9373
810-231-1631
lepsis@leprecon.com
www.leprecon.com
Lighting and Power Source, LP
2707 Realty Rd, Suite 110
Carrollton, Texas 75006
972-416-4500
972-418-5858
lighting@airmail.net
www.ballastsource.com
Leucos USA, Inc.
11 Mayfield Avenue
P.O. Box 7829
Edison, N.J. 08818-7829
732-225-0010
732-225-0250
leuco1susa@aol.com
www.leucos.com
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Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.
Lighting Control Division
20497 SW Teton Avenue
Tualatin, Ore. 97062
503-404-5500
503-404-5600
terrywhite@leviton.com
www.leviton.com
Lee Filters
2237 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, Calif. 91505
818-238-1220
818-238-1228
See our ad on page 13.
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LexaLite International Corp.
P.O. Box 498, 10163 US North
Charlevoix, Mich. 49720
231-547-1422
231-547-5833
lexinfo@lexalite.com
www.lexalite.com
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
221 Glenmore Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207
718-498-1770
718-498-0128
wales@legionlighting.com
www.legionlighting.com
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
6265 Hamilton Boulevard
Allentown, Pa. 18106
610-395-3386
610-395-7735
sales@lehighdim.com
www.lehighdim.com
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Lightech Electronics
Industries, Ltd.
5100 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Ste. 185
Tampa, Fla. 33609
813-282-7171
813-282-7170
parker@lightech.co.il
www.lightech.co.il
See our ad on page 57.
See our ad on page 71.
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Lighting Sciences, Inc.
7830 East Evans Road
Scottsdale, Ariz. 85260
480-991-9260
480-991-0375
lightsci@worldnet.att.net
www.lightingsciences.com
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
66 N. Industry Court
Deer Park, N.Y. 11729
631-242-3387
631-242-3461
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Lighting Services, Inc.
2 Kay Fries Drive
Stony Point, N.Y. 10980
845-942-2800
845-942-2177
www.lightingservicesinc.com
Lightingdiffusers.com
226 Route 109
Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735
877-236-0253
877-218-6607
cbaum@lightingdiffusers.com
www.lightingdiffusers.com
Lightolier Controls
2413 S Shiloh Rd
Garland, Texas 75041
972 840 1640
972 271 4077
micyr@genlyte.com
www.lolcontrols.com
See our ad on page 21.
www.iesna.org
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Lightron of Cornwall
1126 River Road
New Windsor, N.Y. 12553
845-562-5500
845-562-3082
lightron@aol.com
www.lightronofcornwall.com
Litetronics International, Inc.
4101 W. 123rd Street
Alsip, Ill. 60803
708-389-8000
708-371-0627
customerservice@
litetronics.com
www.litetronics.com
See our ad on page 37.
Lightronics
509 Central Drive
Virginia Beach, Va. 23454
757-486-3588
757-486-3391
sales@lightronics.com
www.lightronics.com
See our ad on page 37.
Lightway Industries
28435 Industry Drive
Valencia, Calif. 91355
800-325-4448
800-323-2346
www.lightwayind.com
Lightwork Design Ltd.
Rutledge House, 78
Clarkehouse Road
Sheffield, S10 2LJ
United Kingdom
+44- 114 266 8404
+44- 114 266 1383
rona.treeby@lightwork.com
www.lightwork.com
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Lithonia Lighting
One Lithonia Way
Conyers, Ga. 30012
770-922-9000
770-860-3181
obaillie@lithonia.com
Littlite / CAE
10087 Industrial Drive
P.O. Box 430
Hamburg, Mich. 48139
810-231-9373
810-231-1631
llites/S@littlite.com
www.littlite.com
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
10141 Olney Street
El Monte, Calif. 91731
626-454-8300
626-454-8399
lalighting@lalighting.com
www.lalighting.com
Linear Lighting Corp.
31-30 Hunters Point Avenue
Long Island City, N.Y. 11101
718-361-7552
718-937-2747
mike@linearltg.com
www.linearlighting.com
Lowel Light Mfg.
140-58 Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220
718-921-0600
718-921-0303
info@lowel.com
www.lowel.com
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LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
1300 Hutton Drive, Ste. 110
Carrollton, Texas 75006
972-466-1133
972-446-2202
lloyd.reeder@greenlee-lsi.com
www.greenleelighitng.com.com
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Litecontrol Corp.
100 Hawks Avenue
P.O. Box 100
Hanson, Mass. 02341
781-294-0100
781-293-2849
rea@litecontrol.com
www.litecontrol.com
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Litelab Corp.
251 Elm Street
Buffalo, N.Y. 14203
716-856-4491
716-856-0156
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LSI Industries, Inc.
10000 Alliance Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45242
513-793-3200
513-984-1335
www.lsi-industries.com
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LSI Midwest Lighting
100 Funston Road, Pob 15097
Kansas City, Kan. 66115
913-281-1100
913-281-1967
dpasternack@mwlighting.com
www.lsi-Industries.com
Luminis
3555 N.W. 53rd Court
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33309
954-717-4155
954-717-4157
lumi@bellsouth.net
www.luminis.com
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Lumux Lighting, Inc.
1773 E. 46th Street
Los Angeles, Calif. 90058
323-231-6600
323-233-6666
joseph@lumux.net
www.lumux.net
Lucifer Lighting Company
414 Live Oak Street
San Antonio, Texas 78202
210-227-7329
210-227-4967
lucifer2@luciferlighting.com
www.luciferlighting.com
Lumax Industries
Chestnut Ave & 4th St.
Altoona, Pa. 16603-0991
814-944-2537
814-944-6413
klc@lumaxlighting.com
www.lumaxlighting.com
Lumca, Inc.
2645-A Watt, rue Watt
Ste-Foy, Quebec
G1P 3T2, Canada
418-650-1693
418-650-1896
lumca@lumca.com
www.lumca.com
Luraline Products Company
2388 NW 150th Street
Opa Locka, Fla. 33054
800-940-6588
305-685-6500
kurt@luraline.com
www.luraline.com
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Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
7200 Suter Road
Coopersburg, Pa. 18036
610-282-3800
610-282-3044
www.lutron.com
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Lumec-Schreder
800 Cure-Boivin
Boisbriand, Quebec
J7G 2A7, Canada
450-979-2747, ext. 322
450-979-2749
glauziere@genlytethomas.com
www.lumecschreder.com
Luxo Corporation
36 Midland Avenue
P.O. Box 951
Port Chester, N.Y. 10573
914-937-4433
914-937-7016
darrick.gurski@luxous.com
www.luxous.com
Lumetta, Inc.
69 Aster Street
West Warwick, R.I. 02893
877-586-3832
401-821-9955
www.lumettainc.com
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Luminaire Testing
Laboratory, Inc.
905 Harrison Street
Allentown, Pa. 18103
610-770-1044
610-770-8912
info@luminairetesting.com
www.luminairetesting.com
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Magnaray International
2242 Whitfield Park Loop
Sarasota, Fla. 34243
941-755-2111
941-751-5483
sales@magnaray.com
www.magnaray.com
Magnetek Lighting Products
26 Century Boulevard, Ste. 600
Nashville, Tenn. 37214-4602
800-Ballast
615-316-5146
ballast@magnetek.com
www.magentek.com/ballast
www.iesna.org
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Martin Professional, Inc.
3015 Greene Street
Hollywood, Fla. 33020
954-927-3005
954-929-6405
annalise@martinpro.com
www.martin.dk
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
1007 Route Edouard Vii
St-Philippe, Quebec
J0L 2K0, Canada
450-659-8951
450-444-3661
polelite@pole-lite.qc.ca
www.pole-lite.qc.ca
Metal Services International/
Metalloxyd
2920 NE Parkway
Atlanta, Ga. 30360
770-449-3454
770-449-3677
larry@metserv.com
www.metserv.com
Metalite Corp.
1815 Troy Street
New Albany, Ind. 47150-5713
812-944-6600
812-944-8474
Metalumen Manufacturing
570 Southgate Drive
Guelph, Ontario
N1G 4P6, Canada
1-800-621-6785
519-822-4589
rsolliday@metalumen.com
www.metalumen.com
Metrolux Lighting
11500 Melrose Avenue
Franklin Park, Ill. 60131
847-451-7516
847-451-7516
www.metrolux.com
Microlites Scientific Div. of
West-East Trading Co., Ltd.
2370-A8 Midland Avenue
Scarborough, Ontario
M1S 5C6, Canada
416-299-5301
416-299-1309
microlites@primus.Ca
www.microlites.com
Millerbernd Manufacturing Co.
622 6th St. S
Winsted, Minn. 55395
320-485-2111
320-485-4420
millmkt@hutchtel.net
www.millerberndmfg.com
Minolta Corporation
101 Williams Drive
Ramsey, N.J. 07446-1293
201-529-6056
201-529-6070
lightmeters@minolta.com
www.minoltausa.com
Mitronix
72 Joyce Rd.
Tenafly, N.J. 07670
201-894-0532
201-894-5530
al@mitronix.com
www.mitronix.com
Moldcast
14249 Artesia Blvd.
La Mirada, Calif. 90638
714-562-8434
714-994-0522
info@moldcast.com
www.moldcast.com
Mole-Richardson Co.
937 North Sycamore Avenue
Hollywood, Calif. 90038
323-851-0111
323-851-5593
bjparker@mole.com
www.mole.com
Morlite Systems, Inc.
1805 Pittsburgh Avenue
Erie, Pa. 16502
814-453-2229
814-456-2602
www.morlitesystems.com
Mule Lighting
325 Valley Street
Providence, R.I. 02908
800-556-7690
401-521-6856
rob@lightworld.com
www.lightworld.com
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Mark Lee Lighting
200 Bowery St., Ste. 8d
New York, N.Y. 10012
212-925-6253
212-219-9968
info@marklee.net
www.marklee.net
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Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
4223-43 W. Lake Street
Chicago, Ill. 60624-1787
773-722-1900
773-722-5694
sales@multielectric.com
Nessen Lighting
420 Railroad Way
Mamaroneck, N.Y. 10543
914-698-7799
914-698-5577
www.nessenlighting.com
Nova Industries, Inc.
999 Montague Avenue
San Leandro, Calif. 94577
510-357-0171
510-357-4589
novaindustries@yahoo.com
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Nicor Lighting & Fans
702 Carmony Road NE
Albuquerque, N.M. 87107
800-821-6283
800-892-8393
jerry@nicorlighting.com
www.nicorlighting.com
Novitas, Inc.
5875 Green Valley Circle
Culver City, Calif. 90230
310-568-9600
310-568-9697
support@novitas.com
www.novitas.com
Nora Lighting
6505A Gayhart St
City of Commerce, Calif. 90016
800-686-6672
800-500-9955
nora@noralighting.com
www.noralighting.com
Nulite, Ltd.
7001 East 57th Place
Commerce City, Colo. 80022
303-287-9646
303-287-0316
ed@nuliteltd.com
Nordform
231 Eleventh Avenue
Collegeville, Pa. 19426
610-489-8551
610-489-1641
nordformus@aol.com
www.nordform.com
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Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
100 First Avenue West
P.O. Box 808
Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577
800-825-6030
641-672-1996
lighting@musco.com
www.musco.com
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National Cathode Corp
269 Essex Street
Hackensack, N.J. 07601
1-800-926-5322
1-201-457-9775
sales@nationalcathode.com
www.nationalcathode.com
National Lighting Co., Inc.
522 Cortlandt Street
Belleville, N.J. 07109
973-751-1600
973-751-4931
nationalltg@mindspring.com
www.natioallightingco.com
National Specialty Lighting
1753 Boxelder Street
Louisville, Colo. 80027
303-926-1100
303-926-0011
nslinc@concentric.net
www.nsl-ltg.com
Natralite Filters, Inc.
P.O. Box 318
Monsey, N.Y. 10952
845-356-6218
845-356-6201
Natralitefilters@natralitefilters.c
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www.natralitefilters.com
Neon Design, Inc.
3722 North Ashland Avenue
Chicago, Ill. 60613
773-880-5020
773-880-5107
neondesign@2cc.com
www.neondesign.com
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North American Illumination
Dba/ American Lighting
79 Commerce Street
Garfield, N.J. 07026
973-478-4700
973-478-0152
North Star Lighting, Inc.
2150 W Parkes Drive
P.O. Box 6038
Broadview, Ill. 60155
708-681-4330
708-684-4006
salesmgr@nslights.com
www.nslights.com
Norton Industries, Inc.
1366 W.117th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44107
216-228-6650
800-462-6650
tricia@nortonceilings.com
www.nortonceilings.com
Norwell & Ilex
P.O. Box 559
82 Stevens Street
East Taunton, Mass. 02718
800-822-2831
508-823-9431
norwell@tmlp.com
www.lightinguniverse.com
Ocean State Lighting
100 Gilbane St
Warwick, R.I. 02886
401-738-4963
401-738-0618
customerservice@
oceanstatelighting.com
www.oceanstatelighting.com
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Optical Research Associates
3280 E. Foothill Boulevard
Pasadena, Calif. 91107-3103
818-795-9101
818-795-9102
Optikon Corporation, The
1099 Guelph Street
Kitchener, Ontario
N2B 2E4, Canada
519-745-4115
519-745-6922
info@optikon.ca
www.optikon.ca
Original Cast Lighting, The
6120 Delmar Boulevard
St. Louis, Mo. 63112-1204
314- 863-1895
314- 863-3278
tcriveau@theocl.com
www.theocl.com
Orloff Computer Services
1820 East Garry Avenue
Santa Ana, Calif. 92705
949-261-5491
949-261-6541
ocsoft@aol.com
members.aol.com/ocsoft
Osram Argentina S.A.C.I.
2456 Ramos Mejia Street Beccar
Pcia. Buenos Aires, 1643
Argentina
54-11-47198042
54-11-47370222
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OSRAM SYLVANIA
100 Endicott St.
Danvers, Mass. 01923
978-750-2700
978-750-2080
jon.digesu@sylvania.com
www.sylvania.com
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P & K Pole Products, Inc.
84 Foundry St.
Newark, N.J. 07105
973-589-1500
973-589-8970
lgrant@pkpole.com
www.pkpole.com
Pana Ray Lighting
352 South Broadway
Yonkers, N.Y. 10705
914-423-8889
914-423-1345
bulasbulas@aol.com
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Panja
3000 Research Drive
Richardson, Texas 75082
800-222-0193
469-624-7160
anna.stamatelatos@panja.com
www.panja.com
Pappi Lighting
1081 Brevik Place
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 3R7, Canada
905-625-1139
905-625-0231
pappi@papilighting.com
www.pappilighting.com
www.iesna.org
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Paraflex Industries
P.O. Box 920
Beacon, N.Y. 12508
914-831-9000
914-831-9216
mjames@paraflex.com
www.paraflex.com
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Paramount Industries, Inc.
304 North Howard Street
P.O. Box 259
Croswell,Mich. 48422
810-679-2551
810-679-4045
dpaehlig@paramountlighting.com
www.paramount-lighting.com
Pathway The Lighting Source
175-5 Elm Street, P.O. Box 591
Old Saybrook, Conn. 064750591
800-342-0592
860-388-5766
sales@pathwaylighting.com
www.pathwaylighting.com
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
2571 Roanoke Avenue
New Albany, Ind. 47150
812-944-4893
812-944-1225
sales@paynesparkman.com
www.paynesparkman.com
Peter Albrecht Company, Inc.
6250 Industrial Court
Greendale, Wis. 53129-2432
414-421-6630
414-421-9091
albrechtco@compuserve.com
www.peteralbrecht.com
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Philips Lighting Company
200 Franklin Square Drive
P.O. Box 6800
Somerset, N.J. 08875-6800
800-555-0050
732-563-3229
www.lighting.philips.com
Phoenix Products
Company, Inc.
6161 N.64th Street
Milwaukee, Wis. 53218
414-431-2353
414-438-0213
kromfoe@phoenixproducts.com
www.phoenixproducts.com
PLC - Multipoint
3101 111th Street SW #F
Everett, Wash. 98204
425-353-7552
425-353-3353
sales@plcmultipoint.com
www.plcmultipoint.com
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PMC Lighting
100 Gilbane Street
Warwick, R.I. 02886
401-738-7266
401-738-0618
customerservice@
pmclighting.com
www.pmclighting.com
Polarized Lighting International
P.O. Box 570565
Tarzana, Calif. 91357
818-881-5525
818-881-4496
myronkahn@aol.com
www.polarizedlighting.com
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Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
3260 Meridan Parkway
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33331
954-349-2525
954-349-2550
info@louispoulsen.com
Powco Steel Products Limited
100 Ellis Drive
Barrie, Ontario
L4N 9B2, Canada
705-721-1090
800-367-1449
ggranfors@powco.on.ca
www.powco.on.ca
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Power Lighting Products, Inc.
1770 Commerce Park Drive
El Paso, Texas 79912
800-533-7290
800-922-3412
Precision Architectural Lighting
4830 Timber Creek Drive
Houston, Texas 77017
713-946-4343
713-946-4441
dcassidy@pal-lighting.com
www.pal-lighting.com
Precision Outdoor
Lighting, Inc.
3832 Shipping Avenue
Miami, Fla. 33146-1517
305-444-8520
305-445-1948
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Prescolite Moldcast
1251 Doolittle Drive
San Leandro, Calif. 94577
510-562-3500
510-577-5022
marketing@prescolite.com
www.prescolite.com
Progress Lighting
101 Corporate Drive, Ste. L
Spartanburg, S.C. 29304-5704
864-599-6000
864-599-6151
progress@progresslighting.com
www.progresslighting.com
Promolux Lighting
International
P.O. Box 40
Shawnigan Lake
British Columbia
V0R 2W0, Canada
800-519-1222
250-743-1221
promolux@mgvinc.com
www.promolux.com
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Prudential Lighting
1774 East 21st Street
P.O. Box 58408
Los Angeles, Calif. 90058
213-746-0360
213-746-8838
donr@prulite.com
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Public Service Lamp Corp.
35900 Oceanside Road
Oceanside, N.Y. 11572
516-678-3166
516-678-2495
wc3590@aol.com
www.westronlighting.com
Radionic Industries Inc
6625 W. Diversey
Chicago, Ill. 60707
773-804-0100
773-804-0180
sales@radionic.net
www.radionic.net
Robertson Worldwide
13611 Thornton Road
Blue Island, Ill. 60406
708-388-2315
708-388-2420
sdepuy@robertsonww.com
www.robertsonww.com
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Roxter Lighting
10-11 40th Avenue
Long Island City, N.Y. 11101
718-392-5060
718-392-9811
www.roxter.com
Quali-Optiq
2-115C, De Vaudreuil
Boucherville, Quebec
J4B 1K7, Canada
450-449-9636
450-449-9635
luminaction@videotron.ca
www.qualioptiq.com
Qualite Sports Lighting
250 Industrial Drive
Hillsdale, Mich. 49242
517-439-1581
517-439-1194
qsl@qualite.com
www.qualite.com
Quality Lighting
11530 Melrose Avenue
Franklin Park, Ill. 60131
847-451-0040
847-451-6768
www.qualitylighting.com
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R&R Plastics Inc
P.O. Box 1961
Clifton, N.J. 07015
973-365-8083
973-779-4353
ross@rrplastics.com
www.rrplastics.com
RAB Electric
170 Ludlow Avenue
Northvale, N.J. 07647
201-784-8600
201-784-0077
kara@rabweb.com
www.rabweb.com
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
275 52nd Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220-1798
718-492-1250
718-439-9316
radarlighting@aol.com
Rambusch Lighting
28 W. 25th Street, Design
Studios
New York, N.Y. 10010
212-675-0400
212-620-4687
info@rambusch.com
www.rambusch.com
Raylux, Inc.
P.O. Box 619
Nanuet, N.Y. 10954-0619
845-623-3471
845-623-1861
raylux@swivelier.com
www.swivelier.com
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
11475 - 201 A Street
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
V2X 0Y3, Canada
604-465-5739
604-465-9801
info@rebellelighting.com
www.rebellelighting.com
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Route 6, P.O. Box 800
Palatka, Fla. 32177
904-329-4062
904-329-5597
jford@reflect-a-light.com
www.reflect-a-light.com
Rejuvenation Lamp &
Fixture Co.
2550 NW Nicolai Street
Portland, Ore. 97210
503-231-1900
503-944-1744
info@rejuvenation.com
www.rejuvenation.com
RLR Industries, Inc.
440 Eastern Pkwy
Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735
631-752-8855
631-293-2239
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
8413 Mantle Avenue
Oklahoma City, Okla. 73132
405-728-4895
405-728-4878
rsteplites@aol.com
www.robertssteplite.com
RSA Lighting
9660 Topanga Canyon
Boulevard
Chatsworth, Calif. 91311
818-349-3030
818-349-3031
Phil123@aol.com
www.rsalighting.com
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Ruud Lighting, Inc.
9201 Washington Avenue
Racine, Wis. 53406
800-236-7000
800-236-7500
www.ruudlighting.com
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Scientific Lighting Products
11800 Adie Road
Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043
314-997-2408
314-997-2314
sblake@scientific-lighting.com
www.scientific-lighting.com
Scott Architectural Lighting
355 Watt Drive
Fairfield, Wyo. 94585
707-864-2172
707-864-2182
scottcamp@aol.com
Sea Gull Lighting
301 W. Washington Street
P.O. Box 329
Riverside, N.J. 08075-0329
856-764-0500
856-764-0813
info@seagulllighting.com
www.seagulllighting.com
www.iesna.org
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LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
Selux Corporation
3 Lumen Lane, P.O. Box 1060
Highland, N.Y. 12528
845-691-7723
845-691-6749
seluxus@selux.com
www.selux.com
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Sentry Electric Corp
185 Buffalo Ave
Freeport, N.Y. 11520
516-379-4660
516-378-0624
marvin@sentrylighting.com
www.sentrylighting.com
SF Designs
487 Tamassee Knob Road
Tamassee, S.C. 29686
864-944-5755
864-944-5756
sf-designs@sf-designs.com
www.sf-designs.com
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Shakespeare Composites &
Electronics
P.O. Box 733, 19845 Hwy 76
Newberry, S.C. 29108
803-276-5504
bgriffin@shakespeare-ce.com
www.shakespeare-ce.com
Shannon Luminous
Materials, Inc.
304-A North Townsend Street
Santa Ana, Calif. 92703
714-550-9931
714-550-9938
dickcruce@blacklite.com
www.blacklite.com
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Shaper Lighting
1141 Marina Way South
Richmond, Calif. 94804-3742
510-234-2370
510-234-2371
sales@shaperlighting.com
www.shaperlighting.com
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
116 Ryan Patrick Drive
Salisbury, N.C. 28147
800-223-0853
704-633-3420
www.iesna.org
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SIMKAR Corporation
700 Ramona Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. 19120-4691
215-831-7717
215-831-7703
bdrago@simkar.com
www.simkar.com
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
3904 Airport Road
Plant City, Fla. 33567
813-752-8890
813-754-0657
skrenergy@aol.com
www.skrenergy.com
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Sky Cast, Inc.
299 Brock Road South
Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6H9, Canada
888-731-7653
519-763-6655
davem@skycastinc.com
www.skycastinc.com
Smith-Victor Corp.
301 North Colfax Street
Griffith, Ind. 46319-2849
219-924-6136
219-924-7356
acmelite@aol.com
See our ad on page 9.
Soft Lighting Systems
1840 130th Avenue NE, Ste.#15
Bellevue, Wash. 98005-2228
425-556-5178
435-556-9351
del@softlite.com
www.softlite/soft
Solar Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
3210 SW 42nd Avenue
Palm City, Fla. 34990
561-286-9461, ext. 21
561-286-9616
jwollam@solarlighting.com
www.solarlighting.com
Solera Corp
227 Wilkinson Road
Brampton, Ontario
L6T 4M2, Canada
905-457-4777
905-457-1115
jim@soleracorp.com
www.soleracorp.com
Space Cannon Illumination
7224 50th St.
Edmonton, Alberta
T6S 2J8, Canada
888-705-1028
780-465-7020
www.spacecannon.com
Spectronics Corporation
956 Brush Hollow Road
Westbury, N.Y. 11590
800-274-8888
800-491-6868
uvuv@aol.com
www.spectroline.com
Spaulding Lighting
1736 Dreman Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45223
513-541-3486
513-541-1454
tmandersen@
spauldinglighting.com
www.spauldinglighting.com
Spectrum Lighting
994 Jefferson Street
Fall River, Mass. 02721
508-678-2303
508-678-2260
roeml@aol.com
Specialty Lighting
639 Washburn Switch Road
Shelby, N.C. 28151
704-482-3416
704-484-0818
specialty@shelby.com
www.specialitylighting.com
Spectral Energy Corp.
67 Woodland Ave
Westwood, N.J. 07675
201-664-0876
201-664-1214
www.spectralenergy.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
SPI Lighting, Inc.
10400 North Enterprise Drive
Milwaukee, Wis. 53092
262-242-1420
262-242-6414
spi@spilighting.com
www.spilighting.com
See our ads on pages 5 & 7.
Sportlite, Inc.
5355 N. 51st Avenue, Ste. 26
Glendale, Ariz. 85301
623-930-0074
623-930-0045
kory@sportlite.com
www.sportlite.com
ALPHABETICAL
Sebco Industries, Inc.
2621 S. Main St.
Santa Ana, Calif. 92707
714-557-1710
714-557-8956
info@sebco.com
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
ALPHABETI-
2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
Spring City Electrical
Manufacturing Company
P.O. Box 19
Hall And Main Streets
Spring City, Pa. 19475-0019
610-948-4000
610-948-5577
info@springcity.com
www.springcity.com
IESSUSTAINING
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St. Louis Antique
Lighting Company
801 North Skinker Boulevard
St. Louis, Mo. 63114
314-863-1414
314-863-6702
gbehm@primary.net
IES
Standard Products, Inc.
225 MontÈe De Liesse
St-Laurent, Quebec
H4T 1P5, Canada
514-342-1199
514-342-6261
gparsons@standardpro.com
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
6270 Kestrel Road
Mississauga, Ontario
L5T 1Z4, Canada
514-342-3199
514-342-6261
srimoin@stanprols.com
Starfield Controls, Inc.
P.O. Box 19493
Boulder, Colo. 80308
303-427-1661
303-265-9596
pmorrow@starfieldcorp.com
www.starfieldcorp.com
Starfire Lighting
317 Saint Paul’s Avenue
Jersey City, N.J. 07306
800-443-8823
201-656-0666
info@starfirelighting.com
www.starfirelighting.com
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Steelcase, Inc.
P.O. Box 1967
Grand Rapids, Mich. 49501
616-698-4777
www.Steelcase.com
Steril-Aire
11100 East Artesia Boulevard
Unit D
Cerritos, Calif. 90703
562-467-8484
562-467-8481
steril-aire@msn.com
steril-aire-usa.com
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Sternberg Vintage Lighting
7401 Oak Park Avenue
Niles, Ill. 60714
847-588-3400
847-588-3440
info@sternberglighting.com
www.sternberglighting.com
SUSTAINING
MEMBER
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
7575 Corporate Way
Eden Prairie, Minn. 55344
952-906-7300
952-906-7338
jschermann@sternerlighting.com
www.sternerlighting.com
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Strand Lighting
18111 South Santa Fe Avenue
Rancho Dominguez, Calif.
90221
310-637-7500
310-632-5519
mdallas@strandlight.com
www.strandlight.com
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
75 Front Street
Stratford, Ontario
N5A 4G8, Canada
888-778-1112
519-273-7499
sstaurora@excite.net
Street Lighting
Equipment Corp.
2099 S. Park Road
Hallandale Beach, Fla. 33009
954-961-9140
956-963-5794
stltg@aol.com
Stress Crete
9200 Energy Lane
Northport, Ala. 35476
205-339-0711
205-339-4840
jjones@stresscrete2.com
www.stresscrete.com
Stylmark, Inc.
6536 Main Street NE
P.O. Box 32008
Minneapolis, Minn. 55432
763-574-7474
763-574-1415
info@stylmark.com
www.stylmark.com
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Sunnex, Inc.
3 Huron Drive
Natick, Mass. 01760-1314
800-445-7869
508-651-0099
jbutler@sunnex.com
www.sunnex.com
Super Vision International
8210 Presidents Drive
Orlando, Fla. 32809
407-857-9900
407-857-0050
svision@svision.com
www.svision.com
Superior Electric
383 Middle Street
Bristol, Conn. 06010
860-585-4500
860-582-3784
www.superiorelectric.com
Swivelier
P.O. Box 619
Nanuet, N.Y. 10954-0619
845-623-3471
845-623-1861
info@swivelier.com
www.swivelier.com
Sylvan Designs
8921 Quartz Avenue
Northridge, Calif. 91324
818-998-6868
818-998-7241
syldesi@pacbell.net
www.sylvandesigns.com
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Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
1513 Saint Gertrude Place
Santa Ana, Calif. 92705
714-957-6101
714-957-1501
tivoli@targetti.usa
www.targetti.com
Techbrite
7087 Corporate Way
Centerville, Ohio 45459-4224
800-246-9977
937-434-5590
info@techbrite.com
www.techbrite.com
Tele-Lite, Inc.
80 Lowell St
Rochester, N.Y. 14605
800-538-0022
716-546-6157
tony@tele-lite.com
www.tele-lite.com
Telemics, LLC
111 W. Washington Street
Ste. 300
Louisville, Ky. 40202
502-583-8954
502-583-8954
dywjs@telemics.com
www.telemics.com
Tempest Lighting Inc
7 Grand Ave
Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735
631-694-1999
631-694-2999
larry@vql.com
www.tempestlighting.com
Teron Lighting, Inc.
33 Donald Drive
Fairfield, Ohio 45249
513-858-6004
513-858-6038
sales@teronlight.com
www.teronlight.com
The L.C. Doane Company
P.O. Box 975
Essex, Conn. 06426
860-767-8295
860-767-1397
sales@lcdoane.com
www.lcdoane.com
The Nassau Group, Limited
7361 Berry Hill Drive
Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
90275-4403
310-544-9702
603-372-6944
b.meyer-tng@worldnet.att.net
biznet.maximizer.
com/nassaugroup.vg
The Pole Company
6401 Bingle Road, Ste. 219
Houston, Texas 77009
713-460-9555
713-460-9556
poleco@swbell.net
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
2800 De La Cruz Boulevard
Santa Clara, Calif. 95050
800-879-8585
408-988-5373
tws-sales@wattstopper.com
www.wattstopper.com
THHC Lighting
1300 John Reed Ct. Unit D
City of Industry, Calif. 91745
626-330-8368
626-330-3616
sales@thhclighting.com
www.thhclighting.com
www.iesna.org
2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
Thomas Lighting/C:I Brands
776 S. Green Street
Tupelo, Minn. 38804
800-234-1890
662-680-6619
aashley@genlytethomas.com
www.dcolighting.com
Thomas Lighting Canada
189 Bullock Drive
Markham, Ontario
L3P 1W4, Canada
905-294-9570
905-471-3164
bthomas@genlytethomas.com
www.thomaslightingcanada.com
Thorn-EMI /
L E Nelson Sales Corp
4800 W. University Avenue
Las Vegas, Nev. 89103
702-367-3656
702-367-7058
Tomcat USA, Inc.
2160 Commerce
Midland, Texas 79703
915-694-7070
915-689-3805
info@tomcatusa.com
www.tomcatglobal.com
Triatek, Inc.
2976 Pacific Drive
Norcross, Ga. 30071
770-242-1922
770-242-1944
sales@triatek.com
www.triatek.com
Tridonic, Inc.
4405 International Boulevard
Ste. B-113
Norcross, Ga. 30022
770-717-0556
770-717-7969
purdys@tridonic.com
wwwtTridonic.com
Trojan, Inc.
198 Trojan Street, P.O. Box 850
Mt. Sterling, Ky. 40353
859-498-0526
859-498-0528
sales@trojaninc.com
www.trojaninc.com
Times Square Lighting
5 Kay Fries Road
Stony Point, N.Y. 10980
845-947-3034
845-947-3047
rob@tslight.com
www.tslight.com
Tsao Designs, Inc.
31 Grove Street
New Canaan, Conn. 06840
203-966-9559
203-966-2335
wcoleman@tsaolighting.com
www.tsaolighting.com
TIR Systems Ltd.
3350 Bridgeway Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V5K 1H9, Canada
604-294-8477
604-294-3733
salesmgr-adpna@tirsys.com
www.tirsys.com
U
TLA Lighting Consultants, Inc.
7 Pond Street
Salem, Mass. 01970
978-745-6870
978-741-4420
tmlattla@aol.com
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
1561 Gemini Place
Anaheim, Calif. 92801
714-772-7005
714-772-7014
info@tokistar.com
www.tokistar.com
www.iesna.org
Udec Corporation
271A Salem Street
Woburn, Mass. 01801
781-933-7770
781-933-5366
udec@juno.com
www.udeclight.com
Ultrasave Lighting Ltd.
4011, 14th Avenue
Markham, Ontario
L3R 0Z9, Canada
905-940-0888
905-940-0338
syuen@ultrasave.ca
www.ultrasave.ca
Ultratec Fibre Optic
Corporation
8838 Heather Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6P 3S8, Canada
604-439-9798
604-439-9772
betty@ultratecfibre.com
www.ultratecfibre.com
Unibulb Lighting
1490 Rue Pise
Brossard, Quebec
J4W 2L4, Canada
450-465-6327
450-465-1289
Union Metal Corporation
1432 Maple Avenue Northeast
Canton, Ohio 44705
330-456-7653
330-456-0196
Ushio America, Inc.
5440 Cerritos Avenue
Cypress, Calif. 90630-4600
800-838-7446
714-229-3180
ushio@ushio.com
www.ushio.com
See our ad on page 3.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
2730 Brighton Road
Oakville, Ontario
L6H 5T4, Canada
905-829-3338
905-829-5343
rdrew@ushio.com
www.ushio.com
Utility Metals
P.O. Box 9054
Louisville, Ky. 40209
502-363-6681
502-368-2656
info@utilitymetals.com
www.utilitymetals.com
UV/FX
171 Pier Avenue, Ste. 355
Santa Monica, Calif. 90405
310-821-2657
310-392-6817
uvfx@uvfx.com
www.uvfx.com
ALPHABETICAL
Thin-Lite Corporation
530 Constitution Avenue
Camarillo, Calif. 93012
805-987-5021
thinlite@thinlite.com
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
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2001
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT &
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Valmont Industries
Poles Division
P.O. Box 358, Hwy 275
Valley, Neb. 68064-0358
651-463-9107
651-463-3349
T136@valmont.com
www.valmont.com
See our ad on page 67.
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
76 Community Avenue
P.O. Box 162
Plainfield, Conn. 06374
860-564-4512
860-564-4854
vantagelighting@att.net
www.vantageltg.com
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
201 Regal Row
Dallas, Texas 75247
214-630-1963
214-630-5867
gharvey@vlint.com
www.vlint.com
See our ad on page 19.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
5885 Andover Street
Montreal, Quebec
H4T 1H8, Canada
514-341-2340
514-341-2777
info@venteselectra.com
www.venteselectra.com
Venture Lighting
International, Inc.
32000 Aurora Road
Solon, Ohio 44139
800-451-2606
800-451-2605
venture@adlt.com
www.venturelighting.com
See our ad on page 27.
Verilux, Inc.
9 Viaduct Road
Stamford, Conn. 06907
203-921-2430
203-921-2427
verilux@ergolight.com
www.verilux.com
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ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
242 West 30th Street
New York, N.Y. 10001
212-564-0240
212-268-7473
versailtg@aol.com
www.versailleslighting.com
W
Videssence
10768 Lower Azusa Road
El Monte, Calif. 91731
626-579-0943
626-579-6803
elp2@aol.com
www.videssence.tv
W.F. Harris Lighting
4015 Airport Ext. Rd.
P.O. Box 5023
Monroe, N.C. 28111-5023
704-283-7477
704-283-6880
info@wfharris.com
www.wfharris.com
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IESSUSTAINING
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Wila Lighting LLC
431 Giotto
Irvine, Calif. 92614
714-546-8999
714-546-8998
lori@wila.net
www.wila.net
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MEMBER
Vincent Lighting Systems
18370 South Miles Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44128
216-475-7600
216-475-6376
info@vls.com
www.vincentlighting.com
IES
SUSTAINING
MEMBER
Visa Lighting
1717 Civic Drive
Glendale, Wis. 53209
414-354-6600
414-354-7436
info@visalighting.com
www.visalighting.com
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
6980 E. 54th Place
Commerce City, Colo. 80022
877-959-7678
303-286-7216
sales@whatley.com
www.whatley.com
IESSUSTAINING
MEMBER
WAC Lighting
615 South Street
Garden City, N.Y. 11530
516-515-5000
516-222-5231
sales@waclighting.com
www.waclighting.com
Vista Lighting
1805 Pittsburgh Avenue
Erie, Pa. 16502
814-454-2266
814-454-3319
www.vistalighting.com
Ward Industries
58582 State Road 13
Middlebury, Ind. 46540
219-825-2548
219-825-5645
Voight Lighting Industries
135 Fort Lee Rd
Leonia, N.J. 07605
201-461-2493
201-461-7827
voightlight@aol.com
Warner Power LLC
40 Depot St
Warner, N.H. 03278
603-456-3111
603-456-3754
warnerpower@warnerpower.com
Vossloh-Schwabe
P.O. Box 12628
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15241-0628
412-257-9810
412-257-9814
vsminnici@aol.com
Watervisions, Inc.
479 Shannon Way
Delta, British Columbia
V4M 2W6, Canada
604-943-2332
604-943-3608
See our ad on page 47.
Watt Man LED Lighting
2125 Ivy Rd., Ste. K
Charlottesville, Va. 22903
804-979-6379
804-979-6410
www.wattmanledlighting.com
Westlite Products
9630 4th St. NW
Albuqerque, N.M. 87114
505-898-6575
505-898-6575
angieara@aol.com
www.westliteproducts.com
Wiko Ltd.
10490 West 164th Place
Orland Park, Ill. 60467
708-349-1570
708-349-1559
wiko@wiko.com
Wildfire Inc
5200 W. 83rd Street
Los Angeles, Calif. 90045
310-645-7787
310-645-9009
mail@wildfirefx.com
www.wildfirefx.com
Wilger Testing
5654 Sarah Avenue
Sarasota, Fla. 34233
941-925-2049
941-925-5964
Gplank4064@aol.com
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
6679 N. Industrial Road
Milwaukee, Wis. 53223
414-353-1233
414-353-4114
gregw@execpc.com
Z
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Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
3300 Route 9W
Highland, N.Y. 12528
845-691-6262
845-691-6289
zsli@zumtobelstaff.com
www.iesna.org
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Blacklight
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Eiko Ltd.
Eye Lighting International of North
America
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Higuchi, Inc.
JKL Components Corp.
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Spectronics Corporation
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Carbon Arc
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Mole-Richardson Co.
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Compact
Fluorescent
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Eiko Ltd.
Eurofase, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
GE Lighting Systems
Hafele America Co.
Hytron Electrical Products
Incon Lighting
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Litetronics International, Inc.
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Norwell & Ilex
OSRAM SYLVANIA
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Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Promolux Lighting International
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Sportlite, Inc.
Standard Products, Inc.
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Trojan, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Verilux, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Electroluminescent
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Flashtubes
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Pana Ray Lighting
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Fluorescent
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Coloray USA, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Dazor Manufacturing Corp.
Domelite Corporation
Eiko Ltd.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
GE Lighting Systems
Hafele America Co.
Hytron Electrical Products
Incon Lighting
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
JKL Components Corp.
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litetronics International, Inc.
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Osram Argentina S.A.C.I.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Philips Lighting Company
Promolux Lighting International
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
SIMKAR Corporation
Standard Products, Inc.
Techbrite
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Trojan, Inc.
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Verilux, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HT SOU RC ES
High Pressure
Sodium
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Higuchi, Inc.
Hytron Electrical Products
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Norwell & Ilex
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Trojan, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Incandescent
Filament
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
www.iesna.org
Fosmo Lamps
Fuji Electric Lamp Industrial Co., Ltd.
GE Lighting Systems
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hytron Electrical Products
Incon Lighting
JKL Components Corp.
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Litetronics International, Inc.
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Norwell & Ilex
Osram Argentina S.A.C.I.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Promolux Lighting International
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Standard Products, Inc.
THHC Lighting
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Trojan, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Verilux, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Low Pressure
Sodium
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eye Lighting International of North
America
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Norwell & Ilex
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Wiko Ltd.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
L o w Vo l t a g e
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crystalite Industries
Eiko Ltd.
Eurofase, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Fuji Electric Lamp Industrial Co., Ltd.
GE Lighting Systems
www.iesna.org
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hafele America Co.
Higuchi, Inc.
Incon Lighting
JKL Components Corp.
Litetronics International, Inc.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Norwell & Ilex
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Standard Products, Inc.
THHC Lighting
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
WAC Lighting
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Mercury
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
Eye Lighting International of North
America
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hytron Electrical Products
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Philips Lighting Company
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Shannon Luminous Materials, Inc.
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Steril-Aire
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Trojan, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
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LIG HT SOU RC ES
Metal Halide
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
Eye Lighting International of North
America
Fosmo Lamps
Fuji Electric Lamp Industrial Co., Ltd.
GE Lighting Systems
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Higuchi, Inc.
Hytron Electrical Products
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Innova, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Lighting And Power Source, LP
Litetronics International, Inc.
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Norwell & Ilex
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Philips Lighting Company
Promolux Lighting International
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Space Cannon Illumination
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Trojan, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wildfire, Inc.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Miniature
Lamps
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crystalite Industries
Eiko Ltd.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
JKL Components Corp.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Osram Argentina S.A.C.I.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Spectral Energy Corp.
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Standard Products, Inc.
THHC Lighting
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Ne o n
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Coloray USA, Inc.
EGL Co., Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
JKL Components Corp.
Neon Design, Inc.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Standard Products, Inc.
Philips Lighting Company
Promolux Lighting International
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Unibulb Lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Cu s t o m
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Short Arc
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Philips Lighting Company
Space Cannon Illumination
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Ushio America, Inc.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
LIG HT SOU RC ES
Tu n g s t e n
Halogen
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
Eurofase, Inc.
Eye Lighting International of North
America
Fosmo Lamps
Fuji Electric Lamp Industrial Co., Ltd.
GE Lighting Systems
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hafele America Co.
Higuchi, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Litetronics International, Inc.
Microlites Scientific Div. of West-East
Trading Co., Ltd.
Mole-Richardson Co.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
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Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Fluorescent Corporation
ARC Lighting Division of ARC Sales, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
Domelite Corporation
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Enersave Co.
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fairfax Lighting Co.
Fiberstars
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
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Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hevi Lite, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Inlite Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Litelab Corp.
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumca, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Lumetta, Inc.
Luraline Products Company
Magnaray International
Mark Lee Lighting
Martin Professional, Inc.
Metalumen Manufacturing
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
National Cathode Corp
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Scott Architectural Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
Solera Corp
Specialty Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Steril-Aire
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Stylmark, Inc.
Sunnex, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
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Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Visa Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
Ward Industries
Wila Lighting LLC
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Decorative
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
American Fluorescent Corporation
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Arroyo Craftsman
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crystalite Industries
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dazor Manufacturing Corp.
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
DMF Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focus Industries
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Global Lighting
Guth Lighting
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
International Electric Corporation
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightway Industries
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumax Industries
Lumca, Inc.
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Mark Lee Lighting
Mitronix
Moldcast
National Cathode Corp
Nessen Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
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Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
Solera Corp
Specialty Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Stress Crete
Stylmark, Inc.
Sunnex, Inc.
Super Vision International
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
TIR Systems Ltd.
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Visa Lighting
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
Wila Lighting LLC
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Emergency
Acting Chile
BE Designs, Inc.
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Concealite
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
DMF Lighting
Dual-Lite
Edison Price Lighting
Elco Lighting
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Flos USA
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Guth Lighting
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Isolite
Juno Lighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightway Industries
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Mule Lighting
National Cathode Corp
Nicor Lighting & Fans
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Tele-Lite, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Udec Corporation
W.F. Harris Lighting
Wila Lighting LLC
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Exit
Acting Chile
Alkco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Concealite
Cooper Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
DMF Lighting
Dual-Lite
Elco Lighting
Emco Architectural Lighting
Enersave Co.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Guth Lighting
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Isolite
Juno Lighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Lithonia Lighting
Mitronix
Mule Lighting
Nicor Lighting & Fans
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Pathway The Lighting Source
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Udec Corporation
Watt Man LED Lighting
Wila Lighting LLC
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LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Explosion
Proof
Acting Chile
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Dual-Lite
Fiberstars
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Mitronix
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
RAB Electric
Spectral Energy Corp.
Starfire Lighting
Targetti North America
The L.C. Doane Company
Udec Corporation
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Floodlights
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Aero Thermic Shields
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
ARC Lighting Division of ARC Sales, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Bega/US
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Farlight, LLC
Flos USA
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Fosmo Lamps
Future Light, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
.hessamerica
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
Lightway Industries
Lithonia Lighting
Lowel Light Mfg.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Magnaray International
Martin Professional, Inc.
Metrolux Lighting
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Morlite Systems, Inc.
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Progress Lighting
Prudential Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Qualite Sports Lighting
Quality Lighting
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Sea Gull Lighting
Sentry Electric Corp
SIMKAR Corporation
Soft Lighting Systems
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Spectronics Corporation
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Swivelier
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Wildfire, Inc.
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LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
High/ Low
Mount
Acting Chile
Aero Thermic Shields
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Elcast Lighting
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Enersave Co.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
.hessamerica
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Kenall Manufacturing
Lightron of Cornwall
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
Lumec-Schreder
Luminis
Martin Professional, Inc.
Metrolux Lighting
Mitronix
Morlite Systems, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
Roxter Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
SIMKAR Corporation
Spaulding Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Thomas Lighting Canada
TIR Systems Ltd.
Voight Lighting Industries
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LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Na v i g a t i o n
Lights
Airport Lighting Specialists
Farlight, LLC
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Luraline Products Company
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Space Cannon Illumination
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Pe n d a n t
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Alera Lighting
Alkco Lighting
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Arroyo Craftsman
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Finelite, Inc.
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focal Point
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hafele America Co.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
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Leucos USA, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumax Industries
Lumca, Inc.
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
Mark Lee Lighting
Metalumen Manufacturing
Mitronix
Moldcast
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Nessen Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Ocean State Lighting
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Architectural Lighting
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Prudential Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
Solera Corp
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Steelcase, Inc.
Swivelier
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Triatek, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Videssence
Visa Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wildfire, Inc.
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Po r t a b l e
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acting Chile
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Bartco Lighting
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Boyd Lighting Co.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Dazor Manufacturing Corp.
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
Eiko Ltd.
ELA Company, Inc.
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Farlight, LLC
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Future Light, Inc.
Global Lighting
High End Systems, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
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Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Kenall Manufacturing
Kichler Lighting
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Litelab Corp.
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
Lowel Light Mfg.
Lumetta, Inc.
Magnaray International
Mark Lee Lighting
Mitronix
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
Nessen Lighting
Norwell & Ilex
Pana Ray Lighting
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Raylux, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
SIMKAR Corporation
Spectronics Corporation
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Swivelier
Times Square Lighting
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Videssence
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Recessed
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Fluorescent Corporation
Architectural Area Lighting
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Boyd Lighting Co.
www.iesna.org
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Donovan Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fairfax Lighting Co.
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Flos USA
Focal Point
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hafele America Co.
Hevi Lite, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Lightech, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumax Industries
Luminis
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Mark Lee Lighting
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mitronix
Moldcast
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Nicor Lighting & Fans
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Ocean State Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Prudential Lighting
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Specialty Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Stylmark, Inc.
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Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thin-Lite Corporation
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Triatek, Inc.
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Searchlights
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Space Cannon Illumination
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Sign
American Fluorescent Corporation
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Fiberstars
Forms + Surfaces
GE Lighting Systems
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Invia Industries, Inc.
Isolite
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Lightway Industries
Lumec-Schreder
Luraline Products Company
Magnaray International
Metrolux Lighting
Mitronix
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
RAB Electric
Rambusch Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Super Vision International
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Ward Industries
Wila Lighting LLC
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Spot/Accent
Acting Chile
Aero Thermic Shields
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
ARC Lighting Division of ARC Sales, Inc.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
Elcast Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Flos USA
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
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GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
.hessamerica
Hevi Lite, Inc.
High End Systems, Inc.
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Inlite Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
LAM Lighting Systems
Ledalite Architectural Products
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Martin Professional, Inc.
Metalumen Manufacturing
Mitronix
Mole-Richardson Co.
National Cathode Corp
Nora Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Ocean State Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Prudential Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Quali-Optiq
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Sea Gull Lighting
SF Designs
Solera Corp
Space Cannon Illumination
Spectrum Lighting
Starfire Lighting
Steelcase, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Sunnex, Inc.
Super Vision International
Swivelier
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
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Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Triatek, Inc.
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Videssence
Wiko Ltd.
Wildfire, Inc.
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Surface
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Fluorescent Corporation
American Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
Donovan Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fairfax Lighting Co.
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hafele America Co.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumax Industries
Lumec-Schreder
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
Martin Professional, Inc.
Metalumen Manufacturing
Metrolux Lighting
Mitronix
Moldcast
Morlite Systems, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Nessen Lighting
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PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Ocean State Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Architectural Lighting
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Prudential Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Quali-Optiq
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Specialty Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Strand Lighting
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thin-Lite Corporation
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
Triatek, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
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Ventes Electra, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Videssence
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Wila Lighting LLC
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Ta s k
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Alkco Lighting
American Fluorescent Corporation
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Bartco Lighting
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dazor Manufacturing Corp.
Eiko Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Flos USA
Forum, Inc.
Gammalux Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industry & Design Light
Inlite Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Kichler Lighting
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightronics
Lightway Industries
Littlite / CAE
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
Nessen Lighting
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
PMC Lighting
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Raylux, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
SF Designs
SIMKAR Corporation
Specialty Lighting
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Sunnex, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Techbrite
TIR Systems Ltd.
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Voight Lighting Industries
LU M I N A I R E T Y P E S
Tr a c k
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Belfer Lighting
Bestar Lighting Manufacturing Corp.
Boyd Lighting Co.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
Crystalite Industries
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Donovan Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Flos USA
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Global Lighting
Hafele America Co.
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Hevi Lite, Inc.
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Inlite Corporation
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
National Cathode Corp
Nicor Lighting & Fans
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Norwell & Ilex
Pana Ray Lighting
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
Solera Corp
Spectrum Lighting
Swivelier
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
W.F. Harris Lighting
WAC Lighting
Wiko Ltd.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Fluorescent
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
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Alkco Lighting
American Fluorescent Corporation
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
CD Lighting, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Domelite Corporation
Donovan Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Enersave Co.
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fairfax Lighting Co.
Fiberstars
Finelite, Inc.
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hafele America Co.
.hessamerica
High-Lites, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumax Industries
Lumca, Inc.
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
Metalumen Manufacturing
Mitronix
Mole-Richardson Co.
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Nessen Lighting
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Norton Industries, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Architectural Lighting
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
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PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Prudential Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Starfire Lighting
Steelcase, Inc.
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Stylmark, Inc.
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thin-Lite Corporation
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Videssence
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
Wila Lighting LLC
Wildfire, Inc.
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Halogen
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Airport Lighting Specialists
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Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Fluorescent Corporation
American Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Boyd Lighting Co.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
Eiko Ltd.
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Flos USA
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Future Light, Inc.
Genlyte Thomas Group
Global Lighting
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
Hafele America Co.
.hessamerica
Hevi Lite, Inc.
High End Systems, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
LAM Lighting Systems
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Luxo Corporation
Mitronix
Mole-Richardson Co.
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Quali-Optiq
RAB Electric
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Solera Corp
Specialty Lighting
Spectral Energy Corp.
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Stylmark, Inc.
Sunnex, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Voight Lighting Industries
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
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LU M I N A I R E S F O R
High Pressure
Sodium
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bega/US
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Guth Lighting
.hessamerica
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Invia Industries, Inc.
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Lithonia Lighting
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumca, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Luminis
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
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Luraline Products Company
Moldcast
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
RAB Electric
Rambusch Lighting
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
Soft Lighting Systems
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Stress Crete
Sylvan Designs
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Incandescent
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Airport Lighting Specialists
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Arroyo Craftsman
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Boyd Lighting Co.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
Global Lighting
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hafele America Co.
Hevi Lite, Inc.
High-Lites, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
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Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightronics
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumca, Inc.
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Mitronix
Mole-Richardson Co.
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Nessen Lighting
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Quali-Optiq
RAB Electric
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shaper Lighting
Solera Corp
Specialty Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Starfire Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Stylmark, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
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Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Low Pressure
Sodium
Acting Chile
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Bega/US
CD Lighting, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Enersave Co.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Guth Lighting
Holophane Corporation
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumec-Schreder
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Quality Lighting
Selux Corporation
SIMKAR Corporation
Spaulding Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Stress Crete
Thomas Lighting Canada
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
L o w Vo l t a g e
Airport Lighting Specialists
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Arroyo Craftsman
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Bestar Lighting Manufacturing Corp.
Big Beam Emergency Systems, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Flos USA
Focus Industries
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
Global Lighting
Hafele America Co.
Hevi Lite, Inc.
High-Lites, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kichler Lighting
Kurt Versen Company
LAM Lighting Systems
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
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LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumetta, Inc.
Luxo Corporation
Mitronix
Mole-Richardson Co.
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
RAB Electric
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
SF Designs
Solera Corp
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Thin-Lite Corporation
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
W.F. Harris Lighting
WAC Lighting
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Mercury
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
BE Designs, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
www.iesna.org
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Focus Industries
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
.hessamerica
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lithonia Lighting
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumca, Inc.
Luminis
Morlite Systems, Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
RAB Electric
Rambusch Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shannon Luminous Materials, Inc.
Spectral Energy Corp.
Spectronics Corporation
Spectrum Lighting
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
Starfire Lighting
Steril-Aire
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Sylvan Designs
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Metal Halide
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Ameron Pole Products
ARC Lighting Division of ARC Sales, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Farlight, LLC
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
.hessamerica
High End Systems, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
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International Electric Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
LAM Lighting Systems
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumca, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Martin Professional, Inc.
Metrolux Lighting
Moldcast
Morlite Systems, Inc.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Quali-Optiq
Qualite Sports Lighting
Quality Lighting
RAB Electric
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
Soft Lighting Systems
Solera Corp
Space Cannon Illumination
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Spaulding Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Starfire Lighting
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Stress Crete
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
Wildfire, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E S F O R
Xenon
Short Arc
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Boyd Lighting Co.
Elco Lighting
F.C. Lighting
Fosmo Lamps
High End Systems, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kichler Lighting
Mitronix
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Quality Lighting
RSA Lighting
Space Cannon Illumination
Spectral Energy Corp.
Starfire Lighting
Stylmark, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Commercial
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alera Lighting
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Fluorescent Corporation
ARC Lighting Division of ARC Sales, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
CD Lighting, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Concealite
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
Domelite Corporation
Donovan Lighting
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
Edison Price Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Enersave Co.
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Finelite, Inc.
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focal Point
Focus Industries
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Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
Hafele America Co.
.hessamerica
Hevi Lite, Inc.
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
International Electric Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Isolite
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Littlite / CAE
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
Lowel Light Mfg.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumax Industries
Lumca, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
www.iesna.org
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Mule Lighting
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Nessen Lighting
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Architectural Lighting
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Prudential Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
RAB Electric
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Space Cannon Illumination
Spaulding Lighting
Specialty Lighting
Spectronics Corporation
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Steril-Aire
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Stress Crete
Stylmark, Inc.
Sunnex, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Triatek, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Visa Lighting
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Watervisions, Inc.
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wildfire, Inc.
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Industrial
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Airport Lighting Specialists
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
CD Lighting, Inc.
Concealite
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Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
Donovan Lighting
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Enersave Co.
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fairfax Lighting Co.
Farlight, LLC
Fleurs D’allumage
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
.hessamerica
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E. Williams)
Inlite Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Isolite
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Littlite / CAE
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
84
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Lumax Industries
Lumec-Schreder
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Morlite Systems, Inc.
Mule Lighting
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Prudential Lighting
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
RAB Electric
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Shannon Luminous Materials, Inc.
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Space Cannon Illumination
Spaulding Lighting
Spectronics Corporation
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Steril-Aire
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Stress Crete
Sunnex, Inc.
Swivelier
Techbrite
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Triatek, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Visa Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
Watervisions, Inc.
Wildfire, Inc.
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Institutional
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Alkco Lighting
American Fluorescent Corporation
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
Bega/US
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Concealite
Cooper Lighting
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
Display Supply & Lighting, Inc.
Domelite Corporation
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
Edison Price Lighting
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Enersave Co.
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
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ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Finelite, Inc.
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focal Point
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams, Inc.
.hessamerica
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Inlite Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
International Electric Corporation
Invia Industries, Inc.
Isolite
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litecontrol Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Littlite / CAE
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumax Industries
Lumec-Schreder
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Magnaray International
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Metalumen Manufacturing
Metrolux Lighting
Mitronix
Moldcast
Morlite Systems, Inc.
Mule Lighting
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Nessen Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Prudential Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Space Cannon Illumination
Spaulding Lighting
Spectronics Corporation
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Starfire Lighting
Steril-Aire
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Triatek, Inc.
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
Ward Industries
Wiko Ltd.
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Landscape
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Arroyo Craftsman
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
Cooper Lighting
Crystalite Industries
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Fiberstars
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
.hessamerica
Hevi Lite, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
International Electric Corporation
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kichler Lighting
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Lightech, Inc.
Lightway Industries
Lithonia Lighting
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PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumca, Inc.
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Magnaray International
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mitronix
Moldcast
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Quality Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Shaper Lighting
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Stress Crete
Super Vision International
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Watervisions, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Office
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Alera Lighting
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Arroyo Craftsman
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Boyd Lighting Co.
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Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Custom Lighting, Ltd.
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
DMF Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
Eiko Ltd.
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
Fiberstars
Finelite, Inc.
Flos USA
Focal Point
Forms + Surfaces
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gammalux Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
Hafele America Co.
.hessamerica
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Inlite Corporation
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Invia Industries, Inc.
Isolite
Juno Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
LAM Lighting Systems
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Ledalite Architectural Products
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lightron of Cornwall
Lightway Industries
Litecontrol Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Littlite / CAE
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Industries, Inc.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lumax Industries
Lumca, Inc.
Luxo Corporation
Metalumen Manufacturing
Mitronix
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Nessen Lighting
Nora Lighting
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Architectural Lighting
Precision Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Prudential Lighting
Quali-Optiq
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Raylux, Inc.
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roxter Lighting
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
SIMKAR Corporation
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solera Corp
Specialty Lighting
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Starfire Lighting
Steelcase, Inc.
Steril-Aire
Sunnex, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Techbrite
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Triatek, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Visa Lighting
Vista Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
Ward Industries
Wiko Ltd.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
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A P P L I C AT I O N S
Residential
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Alkco Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
American Fluorescent Corporation
American Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Lighting of Canada, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Arroyo Craftsman
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Barbican Architectural Products Ltd.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Belfer Lighting
Boyd Lighting Co.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Canplas Industries Ltd. (Canlet)
Con-Tech Lighting
Concealite
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
d’ac Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
DMF Lighting
Domelite Corporation
Donovan Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
Eiko Ltd.
ELA Company, Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Elco Lighting
Electrix, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Environmental Lighting of Canada, Inc.
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
Excelite, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Fiberstars
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Global Lighting
Hafele America Co.
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Hevi Lite, Inc.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industry & Design Light
Inlite Corporation
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Juno Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kichler Lighting
Kirlin Company (The)
Kurt Versen Company
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Leucos USA, Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightway Industries
Litelab Corp.
Lithonia Lighting
Littlite / CAE
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Lucifer Lighting Company
Lumetta, Inc.
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Luxo Corporation
Mitronix
Moldcast
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
Nessen Lighting
Nora Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norwell & Ilex
Nova Industries, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Pathway The Lighting Source
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Public Service Lamp Corp.
RAB Electric
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
RSA Lighting
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Scott Architectural Lighting
Sea Gull Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
SF Designs
Shaper Lighting
SIMKAR Corporation
Specialty Lighting
Spectronics Corporation
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Spectrum Lighting
SPI Lighting, Inc.
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Starfire Lighting
Steril-Aire
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Street Lighting Equipment Corp.
Stress Crete
Sunnex, Inc.
Super Vision International
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Teron Lighting, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Thomas Lighting Canada
Times Square Lighting
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
WAC Lighting
Ward Industries
Wiko Ltd.
Mitronix
Moldcast
National Cathode Corp
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Soft Lighting Systems
Solera Corp
Space Cannon Illumination
Spaulding Lighting
Spring City Electrical Manufacturing
Company
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Stress Crete
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
TIR Systems Ltd.
Voight Lighting Industries
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Acting Chile
Airport Lighting Specialists
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape Lighting
Bega/US
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
ELA Company, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Farlight, LLC
Forms + Surfaces
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
International Electric Corporation
Lithonia Lighting
Lumca, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Luminis
Magnaray International
Metrolux Lighting
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bega/US
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Concealite
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Elcast Lighting
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Focus Industries
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
.hessamerica
High-Lites, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Isolite
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Kenall Manufacturing
Kirlin Company (The)
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightway Industries
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Luraline Products Company
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Security
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Magnaray International
Mitronix
Morlite Systems, Inc.
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Nulite, Ltd.
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Prescolite Moldcast
Quali-Optiq
Quality Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Sentry Electric Corp
SIMKAR Corporation
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
The L.C. Doane Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Udec Corporation
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Voight Lighting Industries
W.F. Harris Lighting
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
T h e a t e r / Tv
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Concealite
Cooper Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Crystalite Industries
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
Derek Marshall Sculptural Lighting
Electronic Theatre Controls
Estiluz, Inc.
Flos USA
Focal Point
Forum, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Future Light, Inc.
Gamproducts, Inc.
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
High End Systems, Inc.
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Isolite
Kurt Versen Company
KW/2 Lighting Products (Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightronics
Lightway Industries
Littlite / CAE
Lowel Light Mfg.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mitronix
National Cathode Corp
Nova Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Prudential Lighting
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc.
Selux Corporation
SIMKAR Corporation
Space Cannon Illumination
Starfire Lighting
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Swivelier
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Videssence
Watervisions, Inc.
Wildfire, Inc.
LU M I N A I R E
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Ve h i c u l a r
Acting Chile
Airport Lighting Specialists
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Elcast Lighting
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Lightron of Cornwall
Lithonia Lighting
Littlite / CAE
Mitronix
National Cathode Corp
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
Spectronics Corporation
Sportlite, Inc.
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Sunnex, Inc.
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Thin-Lite Corporation
Thomas Lighting Canada
B A L L A ST S
Electronic
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alera Lighting
Aromat Corp.
BE Designs, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Domelite Corporation
Elt Argentina S.A.
Energy Savings
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
Glucksman Lighting Products
Hatch Transformers, Inc.
Howard Industries, Inc.
Incon Lighting
Innova, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Kar Electronics, Inc.
Lighting And Power Source, LP
Linear Lighting Corp.
Magnetek Lighting Products
Martin Professional, Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Robertson Worldwide
Space Cannon Illumination
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Techbrite
Tridonic, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Ultrasave Lighting Ltd.
Vossloh-Schwabe
Warner Power LLC
B A L L A ST S
Emergency
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.
Alera Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
The Bodine Company, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Dual-Lite
Elt Argentina S.A.
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Iota Engineering Co.
Italavia Sacif
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Lighting And Power Source, LP
Magnetek Lighting Products
Mule Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
Prescolite Moldcast
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Udec Corporation
B A L L A ST S
Fluorescent
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Alera Lighting
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Coloray USA, Inc.
Domelite Corporation
Elt Argentina S.A.
Energy Savings
Enersave Co.
Eurofase, Inc.
Finelite, Inc.
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
Genlyte Thomas Group
Glucksman Lighting Products
Hatch Transformers, Inc.
Howard Industries, Inc.
Incon Lighting
Italavia Sacif
Jacksen International Dba Wendellighting
Kar Electronics, Inc.
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Lighting And Power Source, LP
Lightolier Controls
Linear Lighting Corp.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Magnetek Lighting Products
Mole-Richardson Co.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Prescolite Moldcast
Progress Lighting
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Robertson Worldwide
Selux Corporation
Sportlite, Inc.
Standard Products, Inc.
Techbrite
Tridonic, Inc.
Udec Corporation
Ultrasave Lighting Ltd.
Vossloh-Schwabe
Wila Lighting LLC
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B A L L A ST S
High Pressure
Sodium
Acting Chile
Alera Lighting
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Elt Argentina S.A.
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Holophane Corporation
Howard Industries, Inc.
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Italavia Sacif
Kar Electronics, Inc.
Lighting And Power Source, LP
Magnetek Lighting Products
Moldcast
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
Robertson Worldwide
Selux Corporation
Standard Products, Inc.
Vossloh-Schwabe
B A L L A ST S
Low Pressure
Sodium
Alera Lighting
Elt Argentina S.A.
Enersave Co.
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Lighting And Power Source, LP
Magnetek Lighting Products
Norwell & Ilex
Pana Ray Lighting
Robertson Worldwide
Standard Products, Inc.
Vossloh-Schwabe
B A L L A ST S
Mercury
Acting Chile
Alera Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Elt Argentina S.A.
Fulham Company, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Italavia Sacif
Kar Electronics, Inc.
Lighting And Power Source, LP
www.iesna.org
Magnetek Lighting Products
Martin Professional, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Robertson Worldwide
Selux Corporation
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Vossloh-Schwabe
B A L L A ST S
Metal Halide
Acting Chile
Alera Lighting
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Aromat Corp.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbrite Industries
Elt Argentina S.A.
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Glucksman Lighting Products
Hatch Transformers, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Howard Industries, Inc.
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Innova, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Lighting And Power Source, LP
Magnetek Lighting Products
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
Robertson Worldwide
Selux Corporation
Spectral Energy Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Vossloh-Schwabe
Warner Power LLC
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL DEVIC ES
Control
Sy s t e m s
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Coloray USA, Inc.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
www.iesna.org
Elt Argentina S.A.
Energy Savings
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Farlight, LLC
Fisher Pierce
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
High End Systems, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Hunt Dimming
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lumec-Schreder
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
PLC - Multipoint
Space Cannon Illumination
Starfield Controls, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Superior Electric
Sylvan Designs
Telemics, LLC
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
Vossloh-Schwabe
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL DEVIC ES
Processors
ALM Systems, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Genlyte Thomas Group
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lumec-Schreder
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
PLC - Multipoint
Strand Lighting
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL DEVIC ES
Sensing
Devices
ALM Systems, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hubbell, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lendar Design, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lithonia Lighting
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Moldcast
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
PLC - Multipoint
RAB Electric
Steril-Aire
Telemics, LLC
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL DEVIC ES
S t r a p / Wa l l b o x
Dimmers
BE Designs, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lowel Light Mfg.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Starfield Controls, Inc.
Superior Electric
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LIG HTI NG
CONTROL DEVIC ES
Switches
BE Designs, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Fisher Pierce
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Glucksman Lighting Products
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lendar Design, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Starfield Controls, Inc.
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
LIG HTI NG
CONTROLS FOR
Fluorescent
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Domelite Corporation
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
Elt Argentina S.A.
Energy Savings
Envel Design Corporation
Fosmo Lamps
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hubbell, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lumec-Schreder
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
PLC - Multipoint
RAB Electric
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Starfield Controls, Inc.
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Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Techbrite
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HTI NG
CONTROLS FOR
HID
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Energy Savings
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Holophane Corporation
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Innova, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lendar Design, Inc.
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lumec-Schreder
Moldcast
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
PLC - Multipoint
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
LIG HTI NG
CONTROLS FOR
Incandescent
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
Energy Savings
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Glucksman Lighting Products
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
PLC - Multipoint
RAB Electric
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Superior Electric
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
LIG HTI NG
CONTROLS FOR
L o w Vo l t a g e
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Energy Savings
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightech Electronics Industries, Ltd.
Lightolier Controls
Lithonia Lighting
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Sylvan Designs
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Triatek, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
www.iesna.org
LIG HTI NG
CONTROLS FOR
Ne o n / C o l d
Cathode
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
JKL Components Corp.
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Panja
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Triatek, Inc.
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Commercial
ALM Systems, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Domelite Corporation
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
Elt Argentina S.A.
Energy Savings
Envel Design Corporation
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Fisher Pierce
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Great American Light Bulb Mfg. Co.
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Innova, Inc.
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lowel Light Mfg.
www.iesna.org
Lumec-Schreder
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Martin Professional, Inc.
Moldcast
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
PLC - Multipoint
Promolux Lighting International
RAB Electric
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Space Cannon Illumination
Sportlite, Inc.
Starfield Controls, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Super Vision International
Superior Electric
Sylvan Designs
Techbrite
Telemics, LLC
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Industrial
ALM Systems, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Domelite Corporation
Dynalite
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
Energy Savings
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Fisher Pierce
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Holophane Corporation
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Innova, Inc.
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Lumec-Schreder
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Martin Professional, Inc.
Moldcast
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
PLC - Multipoint
RAB Electric
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Space Cannon Illumination
Sportlite, Inc.
Starfield Controls, Inc.
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Techbrite
Telemics, LLC
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Triatek, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Office
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Domelite Corporation
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Elt Argentina S.A.
Energy Savings
Envel Design Corporation
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Innova, Inc.
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Italavia Sacif
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
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Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
Promolux Lighting International
Sportlite, Inc.
Starfield Controls, Inc.
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Superior Electric
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Venture Lighting International, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HTI NG
CONTROL
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Residential
ALM Systems, Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
Dark To Light (DTC)
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Domelite Corporation
Dynalite
Envel Design Corporation
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
Fisher Pierce
Fosmo Lamps
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hubbell, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lithonia Lighting
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Martin Professional, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Original Cast Lighting, The
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
PLC - Multipoint
Promolux Lighting International
RAB Electric
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Super Vision International
Superior Electric
Sylvan Designs
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
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LIG HTI NG
CONTROL
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Theater/TV
ALM Systems, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Dynalite
Electronic Theatre Controls
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
Fosmo Lamps
Gamproducts, Inc.
High End Systems, Inc.
Hubbell, Inc.
Innova, Inc.
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
Intelligent Lighting Controls, Inc.
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Lightolier Controls
Lightronics
Lowel Light Mfg.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Martin Professional, Inc.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Pana Ray Lighting
Panja
Space Cannon Illumination
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Super Vision International
Superior Electric
Sylvan Designs
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HT CONTROL
COM PON E NTS
Anodized
Aluminum
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Aluminum Coil Anodizing Corp.
Architectural Area Lighting
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Prescolite Moldcast
R&R Plastics, Inc.
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Scientific Lighting Products
Sentry Electric Corp
Standard Products, Inc.
Techbrite
LIG HT CONTROL
COM PON E NTS
Glass Lenses,
Diffusers
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alpha Associates
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Edison Price Lighting
Farlight, LLC
High End Systems, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Litelab Corp.
Lowel Light Mfg.
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
R&R Plastics, Inc.
Raylux, Inc.
Sentry Electric Corp
Standard Products, Inc.
Swivelier
The Nassau Group, Limited
Thorn-EMI / L E Nelson Sales Corp
Times Square Lighting
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HT CONTROL
COM PON E NTS
Louvers,
Baffles
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.
Architectural Area Lighting
Artcrest Products Co., Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Ecolite Manufacturing Co., Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Litelab Corp.
Metrolux Lighting
Moldcast
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
www.iesna.org
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Prescolite Moldcast
Quality Lighting
R&R Plastics, Inc.
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Raylux, Inc.
Scientific Lighting Products
Sentry Electric Corp
Smith-Victor Corp.
Standard Products, Inc.
Swivelier
Techbrite
The Nassau Group, Limited
Times Square Lighting
Wila Lighting LLC
LIG HT CONTROL
COM PON E NTS
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Nordform
Norton Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Polarized Lighting International
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
R&R Plastics, Inc.
RLR Industries, Inc.
Scientific Lighting Products
Sentry Electric Corp
Standard Products, Inc.
Techbrite
Times Square Lighting
Ventes Electra, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
Luminous
Ceiling
LIG HT CONTROL
COM PON E NTS
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.
Artcrest Products Co., Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Ecolite Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Envel Design Corporation
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Litelab Corp.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
R&R Plastics, Inc.
RLR Industries, Inc.
Scientific Lighting Products
Standard Products, Inc.
UV/FX
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Ecolite Manufacturing Co., Inc.
ESCO Int’l, Inc.
Farlight, LLC
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Lowel Light Mfg.
Metalite Corp.
Mitronix
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Nordform
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Pana Ray Lighting
Pappi Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Prescolite Moldcast
R&R Plastics, Inc.
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
Sentry Electric Corp
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Standard Products, Inc.
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Techbrite
The Nassau Group, Limited
TLA - Lighting Consultants, Inc.
Wila Lighting LLC
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
LIG HT CONTROL
COM PON E NTS
Plastic
Lenses,
Diffusers
A.L.P. Lighting Components, Inc.
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Alpha Associates
Architectural Area Lighting
Artcrest Products Co., Inc.
BE Designs, Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing Corp.
Envel Design Corporation
Farlight, LLC
Holophane Corporation
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
LexaLite International Corp.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Moldcast
The Nassau Group, Limited
Natralite Filters, Inc.
www.iesna.org
Reflectors
PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
MOUNTING
DEVIC ES
Cu s t o m Po l e s
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Area Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Domelite Corporation
ELA Company, Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
Genlyte Thomas Group
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Lithonia Lighting
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
Millerbernd Manufacturing Co.
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
P & K Pole Products, Inc.
Pappi Lighting
Powco Steel Products Limited
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Sky Cast, Inc.
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Sylvan Designs
Tele-Lite, Inc.
The Pole Company
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Utility Metals
Valmont Industries, Poles Division
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
MOUNTING
DEVIC ES
High-Mast
Po l e s
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Ameron Pole Products
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Holophane Corporation
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
Millerbernd Manufacturing Co.
Mole-Richardson Co.
P & K Pole Products, Inc.
Powco Steel Products Limited
Quality Lighting
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PRODUCTS
2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Sky Cast, Inc.
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Tele-Lite, Inc.
The Pole Company
Valmont Industries, Poles Division
MOUNTING
DEVIC ES
Lowering
Devices
BE Designs, Inc.
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co., Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Hoffman Engineering Corporation
Holophane Corporation
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
Millerbernd Manufacturing Co.
Mole-Richardson Co.
Morlite Systems, Inc.
North Star Lighting, Inc.
P & K Pole Products, Inc.
Pappi Lighting
Peter Albrecht Company, Inc.
Powco Steel Products Limited
Quality Lighting
The Pole Company
Tomcat USA, Inc.
MOUNTING
DEVIC ES
Standard
Po l e s
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Area Lighting
Arroyo Craftsman
BE Designs, Inc.
Cooper Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
GE Lighting Systems
Genlyte Thomas Group
Guth Lighting
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Incon Lighting
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Lightway Industries
Lithonia Lighting
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Luraline Products Company
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
Millerbernd Manufacturing Co.
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
North American Illumination Dba/
American Lighting
North Star Lighting, Inc.
P & K Pole Products, Inc.
Pappi Lighting
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Phoenix Products Company, Inc.
Powco Steel Products Limited
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Shakespeare Composites & Electronics
Sky Cast, Inc.
Solera Corp
Spaulding Lighting
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Tele-Lite, Inc.
The Pole Company
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Utility Metals
Valmont Industries, Poles Division
W.F. Harris Lighting
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Ward Industries
Wilger Testing
M ETE RS
Illuminance
Cooke Corporation
Incon Lighting
Minolta Corporation
Optikon Corporation, The
PLC - Multipoint
Spectral Energy Corp.
Steril-Aire
M ETE RS
Luminance
Cooke Corporation
Elt Argentina S.A.
Hoffman Engineering Corporation
Incon Lighting
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Minolta Corporation
Optikon Corporation, The
PLC - Multipoint
M ETE RS
Other
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Cooke Corporation
Domelite Corporation
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
Minolta Corporation
Optikon Corporation, The
Spectral Energy Corp.
M ISC E LLAN EOUS
Fiberoptics
American Lighting, Inc.
Bartco Lighting
BE Designs, Inc.
Belfer Lighting
Conservation Lighting International
Cooper Lighting
Domelite Corporation
Donovan Lighting
Emco Architectural Lighting
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Genlyte Thomas Group
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Martin Professional, Inc.
National Specialty Lighting
Neon Design, Inc.
Spectral Energy Corp.
Starfire Lighting
Super Vision International
Ultratec Fibre Optic Corporation
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
M ISC E LLAN EOUS
Maintenance
Equipment
Telemics, LLC
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
M ISC E LLAN EOUS
Photometric
Te s t i n g
Laboratory
Elt Argentina S.A.
Intertek Testing Services
Italavia Sacif
Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc.
Qualite Sports Lighting
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
M ISC E LLAN EOUS
Software
Cooper Lighting
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Hoffman Engineering Corporation
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Lambda Research Corporation
Lighting Sciences, Inc.
Lightwork Design Ltd.
Lithonia Lighting
Martin Professional, Inc.
Optical Research Associates
Orloff Computer Services
Prescolite Moldcast
Strand Lighting
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Telemics, LLC
M ISC E LLAN EOUS
Other
Aero Thermic Shields
Vandal shields
Agilent Technologies
LEDs
Airport Lighting Specialists
Airport lighting
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Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
Switch gears and panel boards
Alexandra Lighting Systems, Inc.
Marine
Aluminum Coil Anodizing Corp.
Embossing
Arakawa Hanging Systems USA
Quick release cable hanging systems
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Showcase lighting
Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation
Ultraviolet
BE Designs, Inc.
Electromagnetic
BJB Electric L.P.
Lampholders, sockets
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
LEDs
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Tube guards, globes, Lexan acrylic fabrication
CMB Associates, Inc.
Energy Conservation Demo Device “Meter Comparator”
Coloray USA, Inc.
Color-varying lighting system
Conservation Lighting International
Complete glass F/O systems
Consonance Technologies, Inc.
Remote lighting monitors
Cooke Corporation
Color Meters
Crucial Power Products
Inverters
Crystalite Industries
Non-neon rope light
Dark To Light (DTC)
Diagnostic controls for roadway and area lighting
EGL Co., Inc.
Cold cathode
Electronic Theatre Controls
Central dimming, moving/color changing architectural fixtures, specialty fixtures
Enersave Co.
Fluorescent lamp replacers (dummy tubes)
Excelite, Inc.
Wall sconces
Fairfax Lighting Co.
Clean room lighting
Forum, Inc.
Lighting layouts and design
Full Circle, Inc.
Lamp & ballast recycler
Gamproducts, Inc.
Dichroic color filters, gamcolor filters
GE Lighting Systems
Sports lighting
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Glass illumination
Glucksman Lighting Products
Incandescent, halogen and PL sockets,
flexible tubes
Greytag Macbeth LLC
Light & color measurement equipment
Hatch Transformers, Inc.
Low-voltage transformers
High End Systems, Inc.
High-resolution, lithopatterns gobos
Hytron Electrical Products
Shatter resistant lighting
Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Photometric & electrical testing services &
equipment
Kelsey-Kane Lighting Manufacturing
Company
Rope lighting (solid-core flexible)
Kenall Manufacturing
Architectural high abuse & sealed
enclosure lighting
Labsphere, Inc.
Photometers, LED measurement,
lamp measurement
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Motion sensor controlled lighting fixtures
Leviton Lighting Control Division
Low voltage relay
LexaLite International Corp.
Photometry, product design, optical cesign
Lightech Electronics Industries, Ltd.
Electronic transformers
Lighting And Power Source, LP
UPS-backup systems
Lighting Sciences, Inc.
Goniophotometers, electrical tester,
integrating spheres
Lightingdiffusers.com
Globes, tubeguards, dishes, lenses, wraparounds
Metal Services International/ Metalloxyd
Metal distributor
Mitronix
LEDs
National Cathode Corp
Steril-Aire
Germicidal lights
Telemics, LLC
Wireless devices allowing for remote diagnostic
monitoring and control of outdoor fixtures
The Nassau Group, Limited
Die casting
TIR Systems Ltd.
LED color change luminaire
TLA - Lighting Consultants, Inc.
Reflector design seminars
Trojan, Inc.
Shatter-resistant lighting
Ushio America, Inc.
Fiberoptic illuminators
Utility Metals
Outdoor lighting brackets, mast arms, pole accessories
UV/FX
UV Scenery
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
Restoration
Vincent Lighting Systems
Electrical distribution equipment and devices
Vossloh-Schwabe
Wiring devices
Watervisions, Inc.
Underwater lights
Watt Man LED Lighting
LEDs
Wilger Testing
Product safety testing
Cold cathode
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Ultra-Violet A, B & C filters and colorfilters
Neon Design, Inc.
Cold cathode
Nordform
Thermoforming
Norton Industries, Inc.
Luminous ceilings
Optikon Corporation, The
Color meter
Orloff Computer Services
Consulting
Pappi Lighting
sign/facade/outdoor illumination systems
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
HID dimming ballasts, lifeshade masking system
Peter Albrecht Company, Inc.
Chandelier hoists, motorized fixture enclosures
Scientific Lighting Products
Wet & damp location housings and lenses
Sebco Industries, Inc.
Transformers, low voltage, indoor and landscape
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Plastic-coated, shatter resistant, fluorescent,
incandescent & HID lamps
Smith-Victor Corp.
Lampholders/sockets
Solar Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Solar lighting
Solera Corp
Compact fluorescent luminaires
Spring City Electrical
Manufacturing Company
Ornamental cast iron and cast aluminum posts,
bollards and wall brackets
St. Louis Antique Lighting Company
Historic recreation & replication
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Alberta
Custom Lighting Ltd.
Space Cannon Illumination
British
Columbia
Ledalite Architectural Products
Promolux Lighting
International
Rebelle Architectural Lighting
TIR Systems Ltd.
Ultratec Fibre Optic
Corporation
Watervisions, Inc.
Ontario
Acculite Manufacturing, Inc.
Architectural Lighting of
Canada, Inc.
Ardron-Mackie Limited
Canplas Industries Ltd.
(Canlet)
Elsco Lighting Products Ltd.
Environmental Lighting of
Canada, Inc.
Eurofase, Inc.
JSL Lighting (2000) Corp
Metalumen Manufacturing
Microlites Scientific Div. of
West-East Trading Co., Ltd.
Optikon Corporation, The
Pappi Lighting
Powco Steel Products Limited
Sky Cast, Inc.
Solera Corp
Stanpro Lighting Systems, Inc.
Stratford Staging Tech Ltd.
Thomas Lighting Canada
Ultrasave Lighting Ltd.
Ushio Canada, Inc.
Quebec
Lendar Design, Inc.
Lumca, Inc.
Lumec-Schreder
Metal Pole-Lite, Inc.
Quali-Optiq
Standard Products, Inc.
Unibulb Lighting
Ventes Electra, Inc.
USA
Alabama
Stress Crete
Arizona
Iota Engineering Co.
Lighting Sciences, Inc.
Sportlite, Inc.
Arkansas
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
California
Aero Thermic Shields
Agilent Technologies
Ameron Pole Products
Architectural Area Lighting
Architectural Landscape
Lighting
Arroyo Craftsman
Bartco Lighting
Bega/US
Boyd Lighting Co.
Bruck Lighting Systems, Inc.
C.W. Cole & Company, Inc.
Crucial Power Products
Delux Custom Lighting, Inc.
DMF Lighting
ELA Company, Inc.
Elco Lighting
Engineered Lighting Products
Envel Design Corporation
Farlight, LLC
Fiberstars
Finelite, Inc.
Focus Industries
Forms + Surfaces
Fulham Company, Inc.
Gammalux Systems
Gamproducts, Inc.
Glass Illuminations, Inc.
Great American Light Bulb
Mfg. Co.
Hevi Lite, Inc.
Inlite Corporation
Innova, Inc.
Jacksen International Dba
Wendellighting
JKL Components Corp.
LAM Lighting Systems
Lazarus Lighting Design, Inc.
Lee Filters
Lightech, Inc.
Lightway Industries
Los Angeles Lighting Mfg. Co.
Lumux Lighting, Inc.
Moldcast
Mole-Richardson Co.
Nora Lighting
Nova Industries, Inc.
Novitas, Inc.
Optical Research Associates
Orloff Computer Services
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CANADA
Polarized Lighting
International
Prescolite Moldcast
Prudential Lighting
RSA Lighting
Sebco Industries, Inc.
Shannon Luminous Materials,
Inc.
Shaper Lighting
Steril-Aire
Strand Lighting
Sylvan Designs
Targetti North America
Targetti-Tivoli, Inc.
The Nassau Group, Limited
The Watt Stopper, Inc.
THHC Lighting
Thin-Lite Corporation
Tokistar Lighting, Inc.
Ushio America, Inc.
UV/FX
Videssence
Wila Lighting LLC
Wildfire, Inc.
Colorado
Alexandra Lighting Systems,
Inc.
American Lighting, Inc.
Hunt Dimming
Independent Testing
Laboratories, Inc.
National Specialty Lighting
Nulite, Ltd.
Starfield Controls, Inc.
W.J. Whatley, Inc.
Connecticut
Dual-Lite
Electrix, Inc.
High-Lites, Inc.
Hoffman Engineering
Corporation
Hubbell, Inc.
Pathway The Lighting Source
Superior Electric
The L.C. Doane Company
Tsao Designs, Inc.
Vantage Luminaires, Inc.
Verilux, Inc.
Florida
BE Designs, Inc.
Brownlee Lighting, Inc.
Crystalite Industries
Domelite Corporation
Hatch Transformers, Inc.
Incon Lighting
Kelsey-Kane Lighting
Manufacturing Company
Lightech Electronics
Industries, Ltd.
Luminis
Luraline Products Company
Magnaray International
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Martin Professional, Inc.
Poulsen Lighting, Inc.
Precision Outdoor Lighting,
Inc.
Reflect-A-Light, Inc.
SKR Energy Systems, Inc.
Solar Outdoor Lighting, Inc.
Street Lighting Equipment
Corp.
Super Vision International
Wilger Testing
Georgia
BJB Electric L.P.
Lithonia Lighting
Metal Services International/
Metalloxyd
Triatek, Inc.
Tridonic, Inc.
Illinois
A.L.P. Lighting Components,
Inc.
Alkco Lighting
ALM Systems, Inc.
Aluminum Coil Anodizing
Corp.
American Fluorescent
Corporation
Artcrest Products Co., Inc.
Big Beam Emergency Systems,
Inc.
CD Lighting, Inc.
Con-Tech Lighting
Cooper Lighting
Display Supply & Lighting,
Inc.
Eagle High Mast Lighting Co.,
Inc.
Elcast Lighting
Energy Savings
Esco Int’l, Inc.
F.C. Lighting
Focal Point
Juno Lighting
Kenall Manufacturing
Litetronics International, Inc.
Metrolux Lighting
Multi Electric Mfg., Inc.
Neon Design, Inc.
North Star Lighting, Inc.
Quality Lighting
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Robertson Worldwide
Sternberg Vintage Lighting
Wiko Ltd.
Indiana
Craft Metal Products, Inc.
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Metalite Corp.
Payne-Sparkman Mfg.
Smith-Victor Corp.
Ward Industries
Iowa
Musco Sports Lighting, Inc.
Kansas
Eiko Ltd.
LSI Midwest Lighting
Kentucky
Genlyte Thomas Group
Telemics, LLC
Trojan, Inc.
Utility Metals
Massachusetts
ARC Lighting Division of ARC
Sales, Inc.
Dark To Light (DTC)
Fisher Pierce
Litecontrol Corp.
Norwell & Ilex
Osram Sylvania
Spectrum Lighting
Sunnex, Inc.
TLA - Lighting Consultants,
Inc.
Udec Corporation
Michigan
Cooke Corporation
International Electric
Corporation
Kirlin Company (The)
Leprecon / CAE, Inc.
LexaLite International Corp.
Littlite / CAE
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Qualite Sports Lighting
Steelcase, Inc.
Minnesota
Concealite
Industry & Design Light
Intelligent Lighting
Controls, Inc.
Millerbernd
Manufacturing Co.
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Stylmark, Inc.
Thomas Lighting / C:I Brands
Mississippi
Day-Brite /Capri/Omega
Howard Industries, Inc.
Missouri
Dazor Manufacturing Corp.
Guth Lighting
H.E. Williams,, Inc.
Infinity Lighting, Inc. (H.E.
Williams)
Original Cast Lighting, The
Scientific Lighting Products
St. Louis Antique Lighting
Company
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Nebraska
Valmont Industries
Poles Division
Nevada
Thorn-EMI /
L E Nelson Sales Corp
New
Hampshire
Derek Marshall
Sculptural Lighting
Labsphere, Inc.
Lambda Research Corporation
Warner Power Llc
New Jersey
Aamsco Lighting, Inc.
Aromat Corp.
Belfer Lighting
Bulbrite Industries
EGL Co., Inc.
Erco Lighting USA, Inc.
Estiluz, Inc.
Kurt Versen Company
Leucos USA, Inc.
Minolta Corporation
Mitronix
National Cathode Corp
National Lighting Co., Inc.
North American Illumination
Dba/ American Lighting
P & K Pole Products, Inc.
Philips Lighting Company
R&R Plastics, Inc.
RAB Electric
Sea Gull Lighting
Spectral Energy Corp.
Starfire Lighting
Voight Lighting Industries
New Mexico
Nicor Lighting & Fans
Westlite Products
New York
Altman Lighting, Inc.
Atlantic Ultraviolet
Corporation
Barbican Architectural
Products Ltd.
Bestar Lighting Manufacturing
Corp.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Coloray USA, Inc.
Crownlite Manufacturing
Corp.
d’ac Lighting
Donovan Lighting
Edison Price Lighting
Fleurs D’allumage
Flos USA
Full Circle, Inc.
Global Lighting
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Glucksman Lighting Products
Intertek Testing Services
Jesco Lighting, Inc.
Lamar Lighting Co., Inc.
Legion Lighting Co., Inc.
Lighting Sculptures, Inc.
Lighting Services, Inc.
Lightingdiffusers.com
Lightron of Cornwall
Linear Lighting Corp.
Litelab Corp.
Lowel Light Mfg.
Luxo Corporation
Mark Lee Lighting
Natralite Filters, Inc.
Nessen Lighting
Pana Ray Lighting
Paraflex Industries
Public Service Lamp Corp.
Radar Fluorescent Co., Inc.
Rambusch Lighting
Raylux, Inc.
RLR Industries, Inc.
Roxter Lighting
Selux Corporation
Sentry Electric Corp
Spectronics Corporation
Swivelier
Tele-Lite, Inc.
Tempest Lighting, Inc.
Times Square Lighting
Versailles Lighting, Inc.
WAC Lighting
Zumtobel Staff Lighting, Inc.
North
Carolina
Ardee Lighting, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Greytag Macbeth LLC
Hafele America Co.
.hessamerica
Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
Specialty Lighting
W.F. Harris Lighting
Ohio
Enersave Co.
Eye Lighting International of
North America
Future Light, Inc.
GE Lighting Systems
Hinkley Lighting, Inc.
Holophane Corporation
Kar Electronics, Inc.
Kichler Lighting
LSI Industries, Inc.
Norton Industries, Inc.
Spaulding Lighting
Techbrite
Teron Lighting, Inc.
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Union Metal Corporation
Venture Lighting
International, Inc.
Vincent Lighting Systems
Tennessee
The Bodine Company, Inc.
Magnetek Lighting Products
Texas
Oklahoma
Roberts Step-Lite Systems, Inc. Fairfax Lighting Co.
High End Systems, Inc.
Oregon
Higuchi, Inc.
Arakawa Hanging Systems USA
Electronics Diversified, Inc.
Leviton Lighting Control
Division
Rejuvenation Lamp &
Fixture Co.
Pennsylvania
Alpha Associates
CMB Associates, Inc.
Conservation Lighting
International
Consonance Technologies, Inc.
Elf Atochem North America
Atoglas Division
Excelite, Inc.
Forum, Inc.
Hytron Electrical Products
Invia Industries, Inc.
Isolite
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Lumax Industries
Luminaire Testing
Laboratory, Inc.
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Morlite Systems, Inc.
Nordform
SIMKAR Corporation
Spring City Electrical
Manufacturing Company
Vista Lighting
Vossloh-Schwabe
Rhode Island
Lumetta, Inc.
Mule Lighting
Ocean State Lighting
PMC Lighting
South
Carolina
Innovative Lighting, Inc.
KW/2 Lighting Products
(Division of Solar
Kinetics, Inc.)
Lighting And
Power Source, LP
Lightolier Controls
LSI Greenlee Lighting, L.P.
Lucifer Lighting Company
Panja
Power Lighting Products, Inc.
Precision Architectural
Lighting
The Pole Company
Tomcat USA, Inc.
Vari-Lite International, Inc.
Virginia
Lightronics
Watt Man LED Lighting
Washington
Alera Lighting
Ecolite Manufacturing Co.,
Inc.
Emco Architectural Lighting
PLC - Multipoint
Soft Lighting Systems
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FOR E IG N
Argentina
Elt Argentina S.A.
Italavia Sacif
Osram Argentina S.A.C.I.
Australia
Airport Lighting Specialists
Dynalite
Chile
Acting Chile
Japan
Fuji Electric Lamp Industrial
Co., Ltd.
Korea
Hykor International Co., Ltd.
Myung Sung Lighting Co.
Tae Yang
Electronic Com., Ltd.
Mexico
Industrias-Cacique-O Farrill
Saudi Arabia
Al-Babtain Industries, Co.
United
Kingdom
Fosmo Lamps
Lightwork Design Ltd.
Wisconsin
Adjustable Fixture Co.
Electronic Theatre Controls
Peter Albrecht Company, Inc.
Phoenix Products
Company, Inc.
Ruud Lighting, Inc.
SPI Lighting, Inc.
Visa Lighting
Wismar Light Company, Inc.
Wyoming
Scott Architectural Lighting
Progress Lighting
SF Designs
Shakespeare Composites &
Electronics
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model. Illumination is provided by a
standard 18 W compact fluorescent tube. Halogen models are also
available.
Circle 100 on Reader Service Card.
W.A.C. Lighting offers Multiple
Recessed Spots in both square and
rectangular shaped housings. The
housings, offered with one, two or
three sources, accommodate MR
16, AR 111, PAR 36 and PAR 38
lamps. They are available with a
white trim and a black interior, and
a gimbal ring trim that can be
adjusted 360 degrees for a broad
range of applications, including
downlighting and wall washing.
Circle 96 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 98 on Reader Service Card.
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SLI Lighting, Inc., has introduced
Crystal-Lux halogen indoor floodlamps in a soft glass shell. The
Crystal-Lux 60BR30 FL120V delivers the lumens of an 85 W incandescents flood from only 60 W.
With the soft glass shell comes the
desirable soft light of incandescents. Coupled with a halogen
source, the Crystal-Lux gives off
halogen’s pure white light, softly
and uniformly distributed — all for
about 30 percent less energy, says
the company. The Crystal-Lux halogen lamp is currently available in
the BR 30 style, with BT 15s and G
25s available soon.
Venture Lighting has introduced
MagiCore large core fibers for its
Imagine line of fiber optic lighting
systems. Through the use of polymer technology, which provides
many advantages over conventional
fiber optic lighting systems, MagiCore fibers remain flexible and
durable. The fibers provide superior
light output, better color retention
and high-quality light transmission.
MagiCore end light cables are available with outer diameters of 5mm,
8mm, 9mm or 16mm and are virtually maintenance-free and easy to
install, says the company.
Circle 99 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 95 on Reader Service Card.
Location Lighting introduces The KCase storage system for Kinoflo
lamps. The K-Case features a
removable lid, which allows the
user to see the color-coded end of
each tube for an instant inventory
of contents. The die-cut foam interior
cushions and protects the lamps,
and allows the user to remove or
replace any lamp without disturbing the others. The storage systems
are available in 2 and 4 ft sizes and
can hold up to 25 Kinoflo lamps,
which load from the top like a tripod tube.
RAB Electric Manufacturing, Inc.,
has introduced the HB101 landscape floodlight with bullet design
and large glare shield. The new bullet floodlight is made of durable
one-piece die cast construction
with a rugged mounting arm. It
accepts 150 W PAR 38 lamp maximum. The HB101 can be customized in the field by adding a
hood, visor or guard to achieve the
perfect landscape lighting effect.
It’s available in black, white, verde
green or architectural bronze powder coat finish.
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Circle 97 on Reader Service Card.
The Luxo Designer Series of light
luminaires includes the Walle wall
sconces. The Walle family of decorative wall sconces features contemporary subtly curved diffusing
shades, which appear to float over
a square or rectangular wall bracket. Shades are solid or perforated
metal for Walle and Walle Maxi
models, or glass for a Walle Glas
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Circle 92 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 94 on Reader Service Card.
Now available from Starfire Lighting, Inc., is the Select Standards
Quarter-Sphere Wall Sconces collection. The series is comprised of
three designs — basic, trim and
decorative — and is characterized
by uniform quarter-sphere diffuser
housing in a range of widths from
10-18 in.; heights from 6-9 in.
Depths project from walls as little
as 4 in. (ADA compliant) to 9 in.
Optional trim and decorative
accents are available in a range of
plated metal, powder-coated solid
colors and the exclusive finishes in
the new hand-painted Specialty
Finish Palette.
ExceLine has introduced the
GeoScape series of architecturally
designed outdoor luminaires. GeoScape series can be used for office
buildings, industrial facilities, commercial centers, malls and public
institutions. It is available in three
dif ferent designs up to 400 W
metal halide or high pressure sodium, or up to three 42 W PLT lamps.
There is a complete offering of
wattages, mounting arrangements
and designers finishes available.
applications. Both the Cove-30
and Cove-25 (pictured) offer a
range of lighting design and installation choices. The luminaires
come in four lamp types, seven
lumen output choices and an
extremely low angle 25 degree forward throw. There are also three
mounting angles in either the horizontal or vertical plane.
Circle 89 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 91 on Reader Service Card.
LAM Lighting Systems introduces
Domelite, a 2x2 or 4x4 recessed
ceiling indirect luminaire, which
occupies the entire grid opening,
corner to corner. Domelite provides
a uniformly indirect, downward
glow for illuminating offices, reception areas, conference and training
rooms, hospitality spaces, galleries
and other public interiors.
McGill offers its String-O-Lights family of temporary lighting systems
with a point-of-purchase display
that delivers a complete “call-toaction” on the distributor’s sales
floor. String-O-Lights is available in
packages holding five to ten socket-and-cage assemblies on 50 to
200 ft lengths of cable. They also
feature a patented cage design,
which snaps open and closed without hassle or need of any tools.
Circle 88 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 93 on Reader Service Card.
Architectural Landscape Lighting
introduces the Portfolio 2 Product
Catalog. The 84-page catalog highlights high-design landscape luminaires for a range of pedestrianlevel applications, including floodlight, building mount, low-level,
step light and outdoor area lighting. Portfolio 2 is illustrated with a
selection of bold, full-color product
and actual application photographs, as well as model specifications and product highlights.
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Circle 90 on Reader Service Card.
Litecontrol introduces a family of
high per formance concealed
cove luminaires designed for a
broad range of architectural cove
Aero Thermic Shields has introduced the Torsion Flex Shield-Flat
Series of vandal shields. The series
consists of two styles — Flat Shield
for Roadway Light luminaires and
the Torsion Flex Shield-Flat Series.
The shields have been custom
designed for protection of Cobra
Head street lighting luminaires,
which have a flat lens and are prone
to repeat vandalism. The Flat Shield
features long-term protection, superior containment properties, with no
spalling or breakage.
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cast aluminum lamp/ballast chamber with twist lock components for
ease of servicing.
Circle 83 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 87 on Reader Service Card.
The new Ballast Retrofit Kit with
Lamp from Ruud Lighting offers a
low-cost option when replacing
defunct components or boosting
existing lighting performance. The
selection of kits includes the energy saving ballast for 277V UniForm, as well as a variety of multivolt or 480V CWAs for pulse or
probe start metal halide and high
pressure sodium lamps. Kits
include ballast, socket, capacitor,
ignitor and universal mounting
hardware.
Circle 85 on Reader Service Card.
Period Lighting Fixtures introduces
the Woodstock Lantern fixture
from the Old Sturbridge Village Collection. Originating from the period
prior to the Civil War, the triangular,
double-windowed wall or pedestal
lantern was originally used as a
hand-carried light source. Because
of its taller and slimmer fit, the
Woodstock Lantern can fit into narrow areas. The lantern is available
in two sizes and three finishes.
Cooper Lighting enhances its FailSafe brand with the AccUview, a
new UV inhibitor and VariColor, a
new custom-painting service that
furthers the distinguished line of VR
(vandal resistant) architectural
luminaires. All VR lenses are coated inside and out with a UV
inhibitor. VR units can be specified
in virtually any color, allowing corporate, retail, academic and municipal organizations to emphasize official colors and thematic uniformity.
The line is offered in a wide variety
of lamp wattages and designs,
which include brick, decorative,
round, square and linear.
Circle 82 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 84 on Reader Service Card.
Circle 86 on Reader Service Card.
SELUX Corporation has introduced
Ritorno, an engineered indirect
post-top luminaire. Suited for pedestrian scale site lighting applications, the luminaire offers exceptional uniformity and glare control
characteristics. It uses a standard
medium base H.I.D. lamp up to 175
W. Features include high efficiency
output, sealed optics, marine grade
stainless steel fasteners and a die
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To eliminate yellowing, RAB Electric has introduced the compact
HID WallPack luminaire with a new
Prismatic Glass Lens. The luminaire was previously supplied with a
polycarbonate lens. RAB is offering
the WP1 WallPack as both a complete luminaire and as a Retrofit
Kit. The complete luminaire is available in 35, 50, 70 and 100 W high
pressure sodium and 50, 70 and
100 W metal halide.
For timed override of low voltage
HVAC and lighting control systems,
TORK introduces its new SSA100R24 Digital Interval Timer, which
accepts input of 24VAC/VDC with
no minimum load requirement. It
provides eight field selectable settings ranging from five minutes up to
12 hours and a manual scroll up for
overrides in 10 minutes increments.
The interval timer can be overridden
ON or OFF from remote locations
using simple momentary switches.
It can warn the user with a flicker of
the lights and an audible beep two
minutes before the load turns off.
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