CONTENTS MARCH 2001 VOL. 31/NO. 3 32 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. 2 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org hile, in the January issue of this column, we identified that IESNA committee activities encompass more W 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 4 LD+A/March 2001 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 6 LD+A/March 2001 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. 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This publication is indexed regularly by Engineering Index, Inc. and Applied Science & Technology Index. LD+A is available on microfilm from University Microfilm, Ann Arbor, Mich. www.iesna.org 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 www.iesna.org 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- I 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. www.iesna.org 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. O SPECIFICATION SALES STRATEGIES Li Huang Principal, FTC 12 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 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 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 A 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 www.iesna.org 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 16 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org Designing Light for Layovers PHOTOS: MICHAEL LYON P H O T N O T E S 18 LD+A/March 2001 O O N 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 N S L I G H T I N G D E S I G N www.iesna.org P N O T E S O N H O L I G H T I N G T O N S D E S I G N 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. —Chris Palermo 20 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org 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/ www.iesna.org 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. LD+A/March 2001 23 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. 24 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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. continued on following page LD+A/March 2001 25 Members in the News continued from previous page 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. 26 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 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. 28 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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 www.iesna.org 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. LD+A/March 2001 29 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 30 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 2000 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. ® INTERNATIONAL ILLUMINATION DESIGN AWARDS “A A LIGHT IN THE LIBRARY 32 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org PHOTOS: SAM FENTRESS, FENTRESS PHOTOGRAPHY 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. www.iesna.org LD+A/March 2001 33 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. 34 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org 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. 36 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org 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 38 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org 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 81 81 82 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org ALPHABETI- 2001 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 42 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org ALPHABETI- 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 44 LD+A/March 2001 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 46 LD+A/March 2001 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. IESSUSTAINING MEMBER Electronics Diversified, Inc. 1675 Northwest Cornelius Pass Road Hillsboro, Ore. 97124 503-645-5533 503-629-9877 www.edionline.com IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & Emco Architectural Lighting 207 S. Horton St. Seattle, Wash. 89134-1929 206-622-1551 206-622-4449 ecompany@uswest.net IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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. 48 LD+A/March 2001 ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY IESSUSTAINING MEMBER IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER Fiberstars 2883 Bayview Drive Fremont, Calif. 94538 800-327-7877 510-490-3247 www.fiberstars.com IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 F 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 H IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 ALPHABETICAL G ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & Hoffman Engineering Corporation 8 Riverbend Drive P.O. Box 4430 Stamford, Conn. 06907-0430 203-425-8900 203-425-8910 sales@hoffmanengineering.com www.hoffmanengineering.com IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IES SUSTAINING MEMBER 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 50 LD+A/March 2001 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IES SUSTAINING MEMBER Kirlin Company (The) 3401 E. Jefferson Avenue Detroit, Mich. 48207 313-259-6400 313-259-3121 kirlinco@earthlink.net www.kirlinlighting.com IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 L 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER LAM Lighting Systems 2930 South Fairview Street Santa Ana, Calif. 92704-6598 800-732-5213 800-833-3713 lamlighting@lamlighting.com 52 LD+A/March 2001 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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. IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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. IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & IESSUSTAINING MEMBER IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IES SUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IES 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 SUSTAINING MEMBER Litecontrol Corp. 100 Hawks Avenue P.O. Box 100 Hanson, Mass. 02341 781-294-0100 781-293-2849 rea@litecontrol.com www.litecontrol.com IES SUSTAINING MEMBER Litelab Corp. 251 Elm Street Buffalo, N.Y. 14203 716-856-4491 716-856-0156 54 LD+A/March 2001 See our ad on page 35. IES SUSTAINING MEMBER LSI Industries, Inc. 10000 Alliance Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 513-793-3200 513-984-1335 www.lsi-industries.com ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 See our ad on page 49. IESSUSTAINING MEMBER Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 7200 Suter Road Coopersburg, Pa. 18036 610-282-3800 610-282-3044 www.lutron.com See our ad on back cover. 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 M IES SUSTAINING MEMBER Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. 905 Harrison Street Allentown, Pa. 18103 610-770-1044 610-770-8912 info@luminairetesting.com www.luminairetesting.com IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 ALPHABETICAL 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 ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 O 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 N IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 om 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 56 LD+A/March 2001 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER OSRAM SYLVANIA 100 Endicott St. Danvers, Mass. 01923 978-750-2700 978-750-2080 jon.digesu@sylvania.com www.sylvania.com P IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & Paraflex Industries P.O. Box 920 Beacon, N.Y. 12508 914-831-9000 914-831-9216 mjames@paraflex.com www.paraflex.com IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 ALPHABETICAL IESSUSTAINING MEMBER ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IES SUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER Prudential Lighting 1774 East 21st Street P.O. Box 58408 Los Angeles, Calif. 90058 213-746-0360 213-746-8838 donr@prulite.com 58 LD+A/March 2001 ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 Q IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 R 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER Ruud Lighting, Inc. 9201 Washington Avenue Racine, Wis. 53406 800-236-7000 800-236-7500 www.ruudlighting.com S 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 2001 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 IES SUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 MEMBER 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 60 LD+A/March 2001 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 T 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 ALPHABETI- 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & V 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 62 LD+A/March 2001 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER IESSUSTAINING MEMBER Wila Lighting LLC 431 Giotto Irvine, Calif. 92614 714-546-8999 714-546-8998 lori@wila.net www.wila.net IESSUSTAINING 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 IESSUSTAINING MEMBER 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 64 LD+A/March 2001 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. 66 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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 www.iesna.org 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 68 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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 70 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 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 www.iesna.org 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. 72 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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. 74 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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 www.iesna.org 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 LD+A/March 2001 75 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. 76 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 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. www.iesna.org 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. LD+A/March 2001 77 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 78 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 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. www.iesna.org 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 LD+A/March 2001 79 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 80 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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 LD+A/March 2001 81 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 82 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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 LD+A/March 2001 83 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 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org 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 www.iesna.org 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 LD+A/March 2001 85 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. 86 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org LU M I N A I R E 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. 88 LD+A/March 2001 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 R o a d w ay Security www.iesna.org www.iesna.org 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. LD+A/March 2001 89 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 90 LD+A/March 2001 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 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 LD+A/March 2001 91 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. 92 LD+A/March 2001 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 LD+A/March 2001 93 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. 94 LD+A/March 2001 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 LD+A/March 2001 95 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 96 LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org PRODUCTS 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 98 LD+A/March 2001 www.iesna.org 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 G EOG RAPH ICAL 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 100 LD+A/March 2001 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 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 www.iesna.org 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. www.iesna.org 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 G EOG RAPH ICAL G EOG RAPH ICAL 2001 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY 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 LD+A/March 2001 101 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. LIGHT PRODUCTS 102 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. LD+A/March 2001 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 www.iesna.org 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. www.iesna.org 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. LD+A/March 2001 103 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 104 LD+A/March 2001 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. www.iesna.org