Introduction The Next Generation Luminaires™ Solid-State Lighting Design Competition was created to recognize and promote excellence in the design of energy-efficient LED commercial lighting luminaires. This Next Generation Luminaires Showcase highlights innovative, energy-efficient products that provide high lighting quality and consistency, glare control, serviceability, and value as determined by the 2012 judging panel. The Showcase aims to demonstrate the diversity of solid-state lighting (SSL) products, making it easier for lighting designers and specifiers to find LED lighting products that are worthy of specification. NGL-recognized products have to measure up on many fronts, the judges care about suitability and quality, not just energy efficiency. PAST COMPETITIONS In its first year, 2008, the competition recognized 22 products from a total of 68 entries. In 2009, as the number of commercial LED lighting products on the market increased, the number of NGL entries nearly doubled – to 126 – coming from 60 different lighting companies. Of these entries, 43 were chosen as “Recognized” winners and four were chosen as “Best in Class.” With stringent documentation requirements for the 2010 competition, a total of 138 products representing 61 different manufacturers were judged. Thirty-three were chosen as “Recognized” winners and four as “Best in Class” winners. In 2012, the Next Generation Luminaires competition was expanded to include separate indoor and outdoor competitions. This division enables greater refinement of the performance criteria and the composition of the judging panels, enhancing the competition’s value to lighting designers and specifiers. This catalogue showcases the 2012 Indoor Competition winners. Recognized luminaires from previous competition years (2008, 2009, and 2010) are included in the back of the catalogue to further assist specifiers with a wide variety of energy-efficient, high-quality choices. It should be noted that some of the winning products from past competitions may no longer be available or, more likely, have been replaced with updated versions. www.ngldc.org ORGANIZERS Next Generation Luminaires (NGL) is jointly organized by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES), the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), represented by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). The IES is the recognized technical authority on illumination. For over 100 years, its objective has been to communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, to the lighting community, and to consumers, through a variety of programs, publications, and services. The IALD is an international organization supporting a network of architectural lighting design professionals who satisfy its rigorous qualification process, are distinguished by a unique blend of aesthetic and technical expertise, and operate at the highest level of integrity to create a better world through leadership and excellence in lighting design, and to cultivate the universal acknowledgement and appreciation of the power of light in human life. DOE’s Building Technologies Program carries out research, development, and market deployment of energy-efficient technologies and practices, partnering with states, industry, and manufacturers to improve the energy efficiency of new and existing buildings. PNNL is a DOE multi-program national laboratory that delivers breakthrough science and technology to meet key national needs. 4 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES TABLE OF CONTENTS judging panel...................................................................6 Judging panel and steering committee......................... 6 steering committee................................................................ 7 Judging Process..................................................................... 8 Evaluation Criteria..............................................................10 best in class............................................................................12 Recognized............................................................................. 16 2010 Best In class...................................................................42 2010 Recognized....................................................................43 2009 Best In Class..................................................................47 2009 Recognized....................................................................48 2008 Best In Class..................................................................52 2008 recognized...................................................................53 Previous Judges.....................................................................56 About the ies & Iald...............................................................57 DOE Resources.......................................................................58 www.ngldc.org Judging Panel Jeffrey L. Brown, IALD, IESNA Jeff is founder and principal of Colorlume Inc., a North Carolina-based award winning lighting design firm that has recently merged with Illuminart, another internationally recognized lighting design firm based in his native Michigan. Jeff has over 28 years of diverse lighting experience, working as an independent designer, educator and manufacturer’s application design manager. He has won several awards for his work, has authored numerous articles and is a professional member and past Board member of the IALD. Leslie M. North, PE, LC, LEED AP Leslie North is founding principal of Aurora Lighting Design, Inc. an architectural lighting design firm based in the greater Chicago area. As well as working on various sustainable design projects, she has received multiple lighting design awards including two Edison Awards of Merit and an IIDA Award of Merit. In addition to being a featured speaker, she has contributed to numerous publications including IESNA DG-18 Light + Design: A Guide to Designing Quality Lighting for People and Buildings, the webbased Advanced Lighting Guidelines, and the soon-to-be-published IESNA DG-22 Design Guide for Sustainable Lighting. Liesel Whitney-Schulte, LC As the Lighting Program Manager for Business Programs at the Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation (WECC) (a mission-based nonprofit that delivers energy efficiency programs), Liesel leads the implementation of commercial lighting programs, provides program development and technical guidance for residential lighting programs and represents WECC on national lighting committees. She has nearly 20 years of experience in a variety of lighting energy efficiency programs for multiple utilities and is a past president of the IES Milwaukee section. Richard Wyton, IES, AEE Richard Wyton is the Corporate Lighting Consultant for Steiner Electric, and has spent the past 40 years in lighting, traveling worldwide on lighting assignments. Richard is an active member of the IES, and is an advisory member of the Energy Management Committee and a recipient of a local IES chapter IALD award, as well as the Energy Engineer Award from the Association of Energy Engineers. Judging Panel AND STEERING COMMITTEE Craig Bernecker, PhD, FIESNA, LC Craig Bernecker is the founder of The Lighting Education Institute (LEI), and professor in the Lighting Design program at Parsons The New School for Design. Craig previously directed the lighting program at Penn State University, and has developed lighting education programs in distance education, as well as serving on the policy-advising body for the Penn State World Campus. He has published more than 40 articles on lighting and is known for his work on the psychological aspects of lighting. He maintains an active consulting practice and regularly serves as a peer reviewer for the U.S. Department of Energy. Dr. Bernecker has served the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America in several capacities, including President for 2004-2005. He was named an IES Fellow in 1991. Avraham Mendall Mor, IALD, IES, LEED AP Avraham “Avi” Mor is a partner with Lightswitch Architectural, an international architectural lighting and media design practice. He has over 10 years of experience in a variety of applications, from offices and events to museums and hotels. Avi is an international speaker, past president of the Chicago Section of the IES, professional member and Midwest regional coordinator of IALD, and a LEED Accredited Professional. 6 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES Melanie Taylor, IALD, LEED AP Melanie Taylor leads the Lighting Design Studio for the WSP Flack + Kurtz Seattle Office and brings over 20 years of lighting design experience to her judging duties. She has participated in the design of integrated and sustainable lighting projects for a wide range of projects in Asia and the United States. She is a professional member of the IALD and has been LEED accredited since 2004. Charles Thompson, FAIA, LC, IALD, IESNA, LEED AP Charles Thompson, founder of ARCHILLUME, is a recently appointed fellow of the AIA and an interior designer. He is a corporate member of the International Association of Lighting Designers and a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. He has achieved Lighting Certification from the National Council for the Qualifications of the Lighting Professions and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Steering Committee Dan Blitzer, LC Dan Blitzer is principal of The Practical Lighting Workshop LLC, a consultancy that provides strategic planning, marketing, communications, and training services to the lighting industry. Dan has written and trained extensively on energy effective lighting; he is a member of the Board of Directors of The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education, and past president of the Designers Lighting Forum of New York. Nancy E. Clanton, PE, IALD, FIES, LC, LEED AP Nancy E. Clanton is founder and president of Clanton & Associates, a lighting design firm specializing in sustainable design. A registered professional engineer in Colorado, Nancy chairs IES’s Outdoor Environmental Lighting Committee and Mesopic Committee. She was invited to lead the Lighting Group by the mayors of Seoul, Korea, and Toronto, Canada, at the C40 Summit in Seoul, Korea. Barbara Cianci Horton, LC, IALD, IES Barbara Cianci Horton is president and CEO of HLB Lighting Design, Inc. With four offices across the United States, Barbara has been leading the firm’s strategic business planning and marketing since 1992. Her role as a design principal affords her the opportunity to work on significant national and international projects, keeping her in tune with industry trends that are vital to the planning of the firm. Mary Matteson Bryan, PE, CEM Mary Matteson Bryan is an independent consultant with over 20 years’ experience in energy efficiency. She is currently engaged in support of energy efficient lighting programs for utilities such as Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the Bonneville Power Administration, where she provides technical expertise on emerging energy efficient lighting technologies, such as LED lighting in outdoor and indoor applications. Ruth Taylor, PNNL, IES Ruth Taylor currently serves as a project manager within the Energy and Environment Directorate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where she contributes to a number of projects focused on energy efficiency in buildings. Currently, Ms. Taylor manages the Next Generation Luminaires commercial SSL design competition and the CALiPER testing program for the DOE Solid-State Lighting program. www.ngldc.org Judging Process A total of 129 entries (255 individual products) arrived at the Intelligent Lighting Creations (ILC) facility outside Chicago, IL for the March 1-2, 2012, judging event. ILC staff spent four weeks planning, designing, building, installing, and wiring products. A 70' x 60' drop ceiling grid was suspended from the theatrical truss with motors so the height of the ceiling could be adjusted. Each product was individually wired to a custommade, 96-circuit Crestron relay panel to allow each luminaire to be judged independently. With the click of a mouse button, specific luminaires or entire categories of products could be illuminated. The system allowed ultimate A warehouse full of products (255 total including table top duplicates) was processed and installed for the judging event. flexibility and control to further enhance the speed and accuracy of the judging process. While the performance categories and evaluation criteria were generally similar, various applications demanded some differentiation. Thus, products were grouped by application and judged in these groups. The panel of eight judges, drawn from across the architectural lighting community, evaluated the products by assessing their lighted performance and appearance, adjustment (where applicable), construction, and dimming capabilities. In order to take advantage of the panel’s diverse experience, The lowered truss enables Melanie Taylor and Avi Mor to take a closer look at installation details. judges were initially asked to rate products individually, rather than push for consensus. To assess serviceability and the replacement of LED modules and drivers, judges examined and deconstructed additional “tabletop” samples provided by the entrants. In many cases, judges tried to simulate how maintenance personnel would have to service the installed product. At the end of the initial judging process, the entire judging panel reviewed the group scores and discussed each product. The first consideration was whether each judge would recommend the product for specification: the prerequisite for the 8 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES Charles Thompson, Jeff Brown, and Melanie Taylor investigate the serviceability of the table top version of a downlight entry. “Recognized” winners. Fifty-three products were ultimately selected by the judging panel by this standard. Among the Recognized products, the judges then considered whether any merited “Best in Class” selection. To be awarded Best in Class, products needed both to rate highly overall and to stand out from the rest of the group. The judges were not required to select a Best in Class winner in every category. Three products were selected Best in Class this year. After the onsite judging event, NGL staff Avi Mor examines the adjustability of a track fixture to assist the judging panel in evaluating the product. conducted additional focused reviews of submitted documentation. Particular attention was given to the LM-79 documentation to verify product performance. While it was not possible to verify life claims with certainty, supporting depreciation documentation was required and carefully reviewed. Only two winning products could not be recognized because of insufficient documentation, a considerable improvement from previous years. Judges Craig Bernecker and Leslie North evaluate the distribution and color rendering of an accent luminaire. A 70' x 60' drop ceiling grid was suspended from the theatrical truss so the height of the ceiling could be adjusted to enhance the speed and accuracy of the judging process. www.ngldc.org EVALUATION CRITERIA The primary goal of the judges’ evaluation was to identify products that deliver both energy efficiency and lighting quality. The products featured in this catalogue are the best of the products submitted. They meet all the judging criteria and would be specified by most of the judges on the panel. The judges scored each entry on color, appropriate illuminance, light distribution, glare control, appearance, serviceability, value, and energy efficiency. Dimming was considered separately as a “bonus” item since not all entries were intended to dim. Category Results Compared to prior years, the 2012 NGL Indoor results show a marked improvement in luminaires for general commercial applications: recessed modulars (e.g. troffers) and linear pendants, in particular. These might be considered “fluorescent replacements” and generally demonstrated higher efficacy with comparable lighting quality. Initial cost remains an issue, however, as the judges frequently noted. There was not as much of an advance in categories such as downlighting, wall washing, and accent lighting, which were prominent in previous years of the competition. Lighting Quality Judges evaluated four separate criteria as part of lighting quality: color, illuminance, light distribution, and glare. The recognized products performed best in terms of color, illuminance, and light distribution – the highest performing criteria overall – and somewhat less well in terms of glare. Tellingly, color and distribution both showed the highest median results and lowest variation among all recognized products. Together with increasing efficacy (discussed below), highlights the substantial improvements manufacturers continue to make in product quality and performance. Appearance The judges considered such attributes as composition, scale, proportion, and detailing, giving more consideration to those categories (such as decorative luminaires) where appearance is an important selection criterion. Serviceability Judges evaluated serviceability by inspecting the luminaires and attempting to access and replace the LED modules and drivers. Only four of the recognized luminaires had very good serviceability; 13 were considered no better than acceptable; and the median rating for all recognized products was the lowest of all the evaluation criteria. Efficacy NGL established minimum efficacy (lm/W) requirements for each category; entries that did not meet the minimum established values were not accepted. Entries were then evaluated on how their efficacy compared to the minimum for their category. Overall, the efficacy of the recognized luminaires improved significantly from previous years. 10 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES Value Manufacturers submitted reference pricing, which the judges evaluated in comparison to the performance, features, quality, and typical application of the products. Half of the recognized products were considered at least a good value. The balance did not impress the judges on this criterion. Readers should secure pricing for specific projects and applications from their market channels. Dimming While LEDs are intrinsically dimmable, manufacturers of LED luminaires are still working to achieve satisfactory and predictable dimming performance. One reason is the difficulty of evaluating dimming on a consistent basis given different control systems, loads, power quality, and a host of other factors. NGL continues to grapple with this challenge. For 2012, NGL entries were encouraged to submit a separate sample for dimming evaluation, supplying the dimmer of their choice. Judges considered lighting quality, as discussed above, based on non-dimmed, illuminated installed samples. Judges looked at dimming range, smoothness, and color consistency, among other parameters for the dimmable table-top products. Twenty-one of the recognized luminaires dimmed at least reasonably well by the judges’ evaluation; of these, nine dimmed very well. Their specific observations are reflected in their comments, but readers are urged to evaluate the dimmability of specific products considering the environment and application in which they will be used. Life Ratings Realistic projections of the expected life of LED luminaires are a critical concern. Although the standards for rating LED luminaires are still being refined, progress continues to be made. Currently, life ratings are based upon probabilistic projections rather than on actual measurement. (This is unlike photometric data, which are based upon independent laboratory tests using the industry standard IES LM-79 test procedure.) Without an industry standard method for establishing the life of LED luminaires, the NGL team was unable to verify the life ratings claimed by each entry. As a result we elected not to publish the life ratings claimed for the products in this catalog. Nevertheless, NGL did require data for each entry based on current industry standards and best practices. These included the LED drive current used for the product, the LED manufacturer’s estimated LED life (L70), IES LM-80 test data from the chip manufacturer, a photo or schematic of the temperature measurement point (TMP), and the in situ temperature measurement test (ISTMT) in UL 1598 environment for 7.5 hours. These data were secured for all of the products listed in this catalog, which means that their manufacturers followed the most up-to-date industry practices at the time of the judging. Entries that did not provide this documentation were eliminated. NGL encourages all readers to evaluate products personally, to consider the effect of their end-use application on life ratings, and to secure additional information from luminaire manufacturers to back up their published ratings. www.ngldc.org Best in class The judges evaluated white light, general illumination products available for specification in the commercial market. The panel initially selected 53 products from the 114 reviewed as “Recognized,” meaning the panel would recommend these 53 products to other specifiers. From all the Recognized, market-ready products, the judges were asked – at their discretion – to identify any that they considered “Best in Class.” To attain this level, a product had to both stand out from the others and be evaluated at the top of a majority of evaluation categories. Thus, products named Best in Class had to be more than just the highest ranked of the group. Most entry categories were not awarded this distinction. The 2012 Best in Class winners are as follows: H-Series............................................................................................. 13 Albeo Technologies, High-bay Industrial Lighting MBW2 LED.......................................................................................... 14 intense lighting, Accent Track Lighting ST Series............................................................................................ 15 Lithonia lighting, Utility/General Purpose Lighting 12 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES High-bay Industrial Lighting H-Series Albeo Technologies Inc. www.albeotech.com The highly modular design of the H-Series high-bay luminaire provides a wide range of lumen packages. Over 400 square inches of surface area per LED module provides robust heat sinking and ensures the brightest and longest-lasting LED high bay for industrial, cold storage, or warehouse applications. The electrical housing and optics are fully field-serviceable. Choices of aisle, narrow, or wide optical distributions are available for a range of facilities with any layout from open areas to racked aisles. Model Number: H-324650-U2AC000-13 Judging Comments Judges felt the H-Series did an excellent job of aisle lighting and were impressed by its ‘interesting optical design.’ The luminaire’s efficient glare control and high-efficacy were also mentioned as characteristics that raised the H-Series to the Best in Class category. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 20722.0 lumens • CCT: 4852K, CRI: 74.0 • Input Power: 220.0 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #ITL71249 • Efficacy: 94.19 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.93 www.ngldc.org Accent Track Lighting MBW2 LED Intense Lighting www.intenselighting.com Delivering uniform vertical illumination, the new MBW2 represents the next generation of LED wall wash track lighting. Utilizing two high power LED arrays, the MBW2 provides a unique rectangle light pattern, therefore a wide spacing ratio is achieved. The MBW2 is ideal for illuminating retail displays and merchandise racks and graphics. Multiple accessories and control medias are available. The MBW2 carries a 5-year warranty. Model Number: MBW2 Judging Comments Judges admired the “great wall wash distribution” of the MBW2 and commented on the very bright, uniform wall illumination. The panel did mention that glare control might be improved with baffles or barn doors. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2537.7 lumens • Input Power: 54.5 watts • Efficacy: 46.58 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3098K, CRI: 82.1 • Light Laboratory, Inc. – Report #L02121601R01 14 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES Utility/General Purpose Lighting ST Series LITHONIA LIGHTING www.lithonia.com The ST Series luminaire features an innovative design that complements other LED recessed volumetric architectural products from Acuity Brands to achieve a coordinated visual appearance. End caps are available in standard and custom finishes. The embedded controls can be installed and are used to monitor system performance, allow for a constant lumen management/compensation function, facilitate simple plug-and-play network and control upgrading via Cat-5 cabling. Full-range (0-10V) dimming is also standard. The ST Series luminaires are available in surface, stem and suspended mount configurations. Model Number: STL4 48L D50 LP835 NX Judging Comments Judges were impressed by the high efficacy and value provided by the ST Series fixture. Comments included “nice appearance and light distribution” and “great serviceability.” The panel awarded a Best in Class designation for utilitarian/general purpose applications of this product. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 4934.0 lumens • CCT: 3567K, CRI: 81.7 • Input Power: 50.0 watts • Acuity Brands Lighting, Conyers Lab (NVLAP-certified testing facility) – Report #LTL20794 and #LTL20794S • Efficacy: 98.68 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 www.ngldc.org Recognized Humanscale....................................................................17 Koncept technologies Inc................................................18 Lithonia LIghting....................................... 18, 19, 20, 22, 41 Cree, Inc...................................................................................19 FINELITE, INC............................................................................. 20 GALAXIA ELECTRONICS Co., LTD........................................... 21 OSRAM...................................................................................... 21 INTENSE LIGHTING............................................................. 22, 24 amerlux........................................................ 23, 24, 35, 36, 38 philips lightolier.................................................................. 23 JUNO lighting group.............................................25, 34, 40 focal point............................................................................ 25 cooper lighting.............................................................26, 35 selux corporation........................................................26, 27 corelite-cooper lighting................................................. 27 axis lighting......................................................................... 28 Prism Co., LTD...........................................................................17 GE lighting solutions........................................................ 28 lumenpulse....................................................................... 29, 39 marulaled.............................................................................. 29 Eureka Lighting....................................................... 30, 31, 32 PURE EDGE LIGHTING................................................................31 architectural lighting works........................................ 32 usai Lighting............................................................. 33, 37, 38 lighting science group..................................................... 37 the lighting quotient......................................................... 39 on-q lighting systems....................................................... 40 digital lumens........................................................................41 16 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Horizon™ Humanscale www.humanscale.com The first task light to use Thin Film LED Technology, Horizon™ produces a wide footprint of glare-free light. It combines form and function to offer adjustable illumination and leaves no exposed wiring or mechanical fasteners to distract from the beauty of the light. Model Number: HNBES Judging Comments The Horizon™ was highly praised by the entire judging panel for its color, even distribution, glare control, smooth dimming, and “interesting adjustability.” The judges strongly encouraged the manufacturer to improve the Horizon’s power factor. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 364.4 lumens • Input Power: 8.4 watts • Efficacy: 43.38 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.48 • CCT: 2972K, CRI: 81.3 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #23986 Task Lighting Prism TL-4400 PRISM Co., Ltd. www.prismamerica.com Prism TL-4400 is designed to provide a better task lighting environment with less ambient lighting. The threestep touch dimming control and night light mode offer additional lighting control. Model Number: PRISM TL-4400 Judging Comments The color quality, even distribution, and dimming capabilities were commended by the judges but they did express some concerns over the somewhat “cumbersome” controls. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 432.6 lumens • Input Power: 8.4 watts • Efficacy: 51.68 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.93 • CCT: 3284K, CRI: 84.2 • Intertek – Report #100567031CRT-001 Task Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR Mosso™ LED Koncept Technologies Inc. www.koncept.com Mosso™ features an LED head that swivels up and down, and twirls a full 360°, making it easy to bring dimmable, natural looking light right where you want it. The touchstrip, which can be used by sliding or tapping, controls the power and brightness of the lamp. Model Number: AR2000 Judging Comments Judges were impressed by the built-in occupancy sensor and dimmimg capabilities of the Mosso™ LED as well as the high lumen output and efficacy. There were some concerns over glare control and narrow light distribution. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 588.3 lumens • Input Power: 9.3 watts • Efficacy: 63.05 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.80 • CCT: 3517K, CRI: 85.7 • Light Laboratory, Inc. – Report #L02120202 Task Lighting RT Series Lithonia Lighting www.lithonia.com The RT Series combines digital LED lighting and controls technologies with patented high-performance optical design. Integrated controls ensure constant light output over time, and digital addressability enables sophisticated control of scheduling and light levels on a luminaire, room, or building basis. Model Number: 2RTL4 46L D47 LP835 Judging Comments Judges recognized the high efficacy, “good color and aesthetics,” and “impressive glare control” of the RT Series. Several judges did comment on possible serviceability issues. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 4600.0 lumens • Input Power: 47.0 watts • Efficacy: 97.87 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3567K, CRI: 81.7 Recessed Modular Lighting 18 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES • Acuity Brands Lighting, Conyers Lab (NVLAP- certified testing facility) – Report #LTL19393 and #LTL20224S INDOOR LIGHTING Halo Stasis LED COOPER CR Architectural LED Troffers www.haloltg.com CREE, INC. www.creelighting.com ® Stasis is a track-mounted accent light, available in use threeCree beam spread options (factory configured The CRLED Architectural LED Troffers (CR14, CR22, CR24) TrueWhite Technology and room-sideonly). thermal The 18-watt 8˚They beamare creates 36,000 candelas andwith 933step lumens; a smaller, wattage available. 7” management. available in multiple CCTs dimming to 50%lower standard and is 0-10V to 5%The optional. die-cast and extruded aluminum luminaire offers a tilt-guide, lockable aiming, and accessory for beam control Model Number: CR24-40L-35K-S media. Model Number: SG34-23455 Judging Comments The room-side heat sink, glare control, and value of the Judging CR family ofComments architectural LED troffers were commended The judging panel recognized the tight spread, by the judging panel. Serviceability wasbeam a concern, good colorand quality, and punch the Halo Stasis LED however, the panel noted of differences in details Luminaire. They also appreciated the design’s between the 3 CR models evaluated. All three locking products feature. in the CR series were recognized by the judging panel. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 933 lumens 4000.0 lumens • Input Power: 18.6 44.0 watts • Efficacy: 50.6 90.91lm/W lm/W • Power Factor: 1232 0.99 • CCT: 3000K*, CRI:90.0 85* 3500K, CRI: • Testing Laboratory: Metalux Research Labs #23661 Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report Luminaire and #23662 Accent Lighting Recessed Modular Lighting COOPER LIGHTING Lithonia Stasis LED Lighting THalo Series www.haloltg.com www.lithonia.com Stasis LED is fixture a track-mounted accentgeneral-purpose light, available in2’x2’ threetroffer beamluminaire spread options (factory configured only). The T Series is a high-quality, with flexible diffuser options for a The 18-watt beam creates 36,000 candelas dimming and 933 lumens; a smaller, lower wattage is available. 7” wide variety 8˚ of settings. It features continuous and factory-enabled controls to maintain lightThe output die-cast and extruded aluminum luminaire offers a tilt-guide, lockable aiming, and accessory for beam control over time and further optimize energy consumption. media. Model Number: 2TL2 33L RW D38 Model Number: SG34-23455 Judging Comments Judging Comments Judges acknowledged the high efficacy, “nice color,” The judging panel recognized the tight beam luminaire. spread, and reasonable glare control of the T Series goodjudges color quality, andtopunch of the Halolight Stasis LED The would like see the limited Luminaire. They also appreciated the design’s locking distribution improved. feature. Luminaire Testing Luminaire • Light Output:Testing 3500.0 lumens • • • • • • Light Output: 933 lumens Input Power: 38.0 watts Input Power: 18.6 watts Efficacy: 92.11 lm/W Efficacy: 50.6 lm/W Power Factor: 0.90 • Power Factor: 123282.0 • CCT: 3500K, CRI: • CCT: 3000K*, CRI: 85* Conyers Lab (NVLAP-certified • Acuity Brands Lighting, • testing Testingfacility) Laboratory: Metalux Research – Report #LTL20775 andLabs #LTL20775S Accent Lighting Recessed Modular Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR AC Series LIthonia Lighting www.lithonia.com The AC Series fixture features a classic yet contemporary architectural style, advanced LEDs, and flexible controls. It creates pleasing volumetric light without the luminaire extending below the ceiling plane. By providing a uniform distribution of soft light, the AC Series luminaire creates a more productive workspace. Model Number: 2ACL2 35L D38 Judging Comments Judges liked the glare control, color, and serviceability of the AC Series fixture but some voiced concerns over the trim style. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3500.0 lumens • Input Power: 38.0 watts • Efficacy: 92.11 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 3500K, CRI: 82.0 • Acuity Brands Lighting, Conyers Lab (NVLAP-certified testing facility) – Report #LTL20680 and #LTL20680S Recessed Modular Lighting HPR-LED Collection Finelite, Inc. www.finelite.com The HPR-LED collection is an affordable family of glare-free, recessed LED luminaires packaged with a light engine that runs cool. The entire collection comes standard with dimming, a 10-year warranty, and is serviceable from below. Model Number: HPR-A-2x2-DCO-LED-3500K Judging Comments Judges appreciated the design, serviceability, and dimming capabilities of the HPR-LED, but were a little concerned about the uneven appearance of the lens. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2987.0 lumens • Input Power: 34.6 watts • Efficacy: 86.33 lm/W • Power Factor: 95.50 • CCT: 3623K, CRI: 83.0 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #ITL69556 and #ITL69560 Recessed Modular Lighting 20 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Galaxia Smart LED Galaxia Electronics Co., Ltd. www.winvision.co.kr Galaxia’s LED Panel Lighting System includes occupancy and photo sensors to complement both task/ ambient lighting and daylighting strategies. Model Number: GP300TK45W Judging Comments The “very cool” control system with dimming and color changing capabilities impressed the judges but there were concerns over glare and serviceability. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3926.0 lumens • Input Power: 43.0 watts • Efficacy: 91.30 lm/W • Power Factor: 99.50 • CCT: 4344K, CRI: 88.7 • Lighting Sciences Inc. – Report #30095 Recessed Modular Lighting RLC22 OSRAM www.sylvania.com The RLC22 is an LED 2x2 luminaire for office, retail, education, and healthcare environments. The round aperture offers an architecturally pleasing alternative to the “checkerboard ceiling pattern” created by some linear fluorescent fixtures. Model Number: RLC22 Judging Comments Judges admired the “innovative design,” unusual shape, and color of the RLC22 and commented on the interesting “ring of light at the trim.” The panel did note some issues with glare and serviceability from above. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3110.0 lumens • Input Power: 38.8 watts • Efficacy: 80.15 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 3250K, CRI: 82.5 • Intertek – Report #100605853CRT-001 Recessed Modular Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR VT Series Lithonia Lighting www.lithonia.com The VT Series luminaire enhances the visual environment by creating a more uniform balance between task illuminance and spatial brightness. The resulting volumetric effect increases the perceived lighting level, improves visual comfort, and reinforces a sense of occupant security and well-being. Model Number: 2VTL4 48L ADP D47 LP835 Judging Comments Judges valued the high efficacy and “nice even, diffuse illumination” of the VT Series fixture but expressed some concerns about the gasketing. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 4800.0 lumens • Input Power: 47.0 watts • Efficacy: 102.13 lm/W • Power Factor: 96.00 • CCT: 3567K, CRI: 81.7 • Acuity Brands Lighting, Conyers Lab (NVLAP-certified testing facility) – Report #LTL20369 and #LTL 20407S Recessed Modular Lighting MB3 LED Intense Lighting www.intenselighting.com The MB3 features active cooling thermal management and a deep-set LED array resulting in exceptional cutoff with minimal glare. The MB3 offers a variety of color temperatures and CRI options. Model Number: MB3300030-SP19 Judging Comments Judges complimented the “beautiful, even beam,” “good color and output,” and “good glare control,” but value was a concern. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3039.1 lumens • Input Power: 53.7 watts • Efficacy: 56.62 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.99 • CCT: 3090K, CRI: 83.2 • Light Laboratory Inc. – Report #L02121602R01 Accent Track Lighting 22 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Hornet Amerlux www.amerlux.com The miniature, dimmable, energy-saving HORNET accent is mountable on a variety of track systems, including low voltage, with a limited 10-year warranty. Model Number: HORNET-15-LED-WF-3000 Judging Comments Judges liked the “nice smooth beam spread” and appearance of the Hornet and were especially impressed by the accessories offered. The judges did have some concerns over glare control. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 822.0 lumens • Input Power: 15.5 watts • Efficacy: 53.17 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.99 • CCT: 3107K, CRI: 81.7 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #26383 and #28332 Accent Track Lighting Spot LED Series Philips Lightolier www.lightolier.com The Spot LED family of powerful accent lighting, designed with the retail marketplace in mind, delivers a very high level of efficacy with accurate beam control. The Spot LED Series includes spot, narrow flood, and flood distributions. Model Number: LLAB030 Judging Comments Judges noted “good efficacy” and “excellent color,” but expressed concerns about the halo ring in the beam distribution and exposed LED emitters. The entire Spot LED Series was recognized by the judges. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1038.0 lumens • Input Power: 15.9 watts • Efficacy: 65.28 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 3000K, CRI: 85.0 • Canlyte, Inc. – Report #F11190 Accent Track Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR Pluris LED Intense Lighting www.intenselighting.com The ICL-LED1600 is a recessed multiple lamp luminaire with 1-, 2-, 3-, or 4-lamp configurations and trimless options available. Model Number: ICL-LED1600 Judging Comments Although there were some concerns over accessibility, the judges applauded the “nice color rendering,” “good glare control,” and “very uniform beam” of the Pluris LED. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1459.0 lumens • Input Power: 26.7 watts • Efficacy: 54.64 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.96 • CCT: 3089K, CRI: 81.1 • Intertek – Report #100463062CRT-019 Recessed Accent Lighting Hornet Multiples Amerlux www.amerlux.com The dimmable, energy-saving HORNET Multiples feature 12W LED accents in a 1-, 2-, 3-, or 4-head recessed housing for a clean architectural look. The Hornet is designed to deliver quality color and precise aiming with a limited 10-year warranty. Model Number: HORNET-R-1-12-LED-E-WT-120-WF-WT-3000 Judging Comments The symmetrical distribution, “nice beam shape,” and efficacy were acknowledged by the judges. There were some concerns expressed over light spill on the trim when tilted. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 679.6 lumens • Input Power: 11.9 watts • Efficacy: 57.21 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3035K, CRI: 83.0 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #26960 and #27717 Recessed Accent Lighting 24 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Aculux Generation 2 LED Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com The Aculux 3¼" adjustable LED fixture provides accent lighting with precision-geared 370° horizontal and 45° vertical aiming. Available in four color temperatures (2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K) and three fieldinterchangeable optics (10°, 24°, 35°). Three driver options are also available. Model Number: IC43L-830-N-L with 438NHZ-WH (trim) Judging Comments Judges recognized the lockable aiming and “nice dimming range” of the Aculux Generation 2 LED but there were concerns about driver access. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 603.1 lumens • Input Power: 13.3 watts • Efficacy: 45.38 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 • CCT: 3061K, CRI: 81.9 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28091 and #28092 Recessed Accent Lighting ID LED Focal Point www.focalpointlights.com The ID LED Adjustable Accent offers a choice of beam spreads, color temperatures, and outputs, with locking 40° tilt. Future versions of the ID LED will include additional beam spreads and outputs. Model Number: FLS4A-8SLED-L30-NFL-120-RO-T LS4-RO-AA-CD-NP Judging Comments Judges appreciated the appearance, color quality, and “smooth beam” but felt the dimming and distribution range could be improved. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 580.0 lumens • Input Power: 13.6 watts • Efficacy: 42.62 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 • CCT: 3075K, CRI: 84.3 • Building Acoustics & Lighting Laboratories, Inc. – Report #16342.1 Recessed Accent Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR IRiS P3LED COOPER LIGHTING www.Iris-Lighting.com IRiS P3LED is a directional luminaire with a field-replaceable LED array. Segmented borosilicate glass primary optics with multilayer coating are available in 10°, 15°, 25°, and 40° distributions that provide excellent beam control and color accuracy. The mechanism enables locking, 365° rotation, and 45° tilt. Model Number: P3LED98301E0-10V/TE E3AAC RG50SP15 Judging Comments Judges appreciated the color and high efficacy of the IRiS P3LED but expressed concerns about the sharp edge of the beam and light loss and glare on the trim when tilted. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1024.0 lumens • Input Power: 20.0 watts • Efficacy: 51.20 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 • CCT: 3026K, CRI: 82.0 • Cooper Lighting Photometric Laboratory (NVLAPcertified testing facility) – Report #P21947 and #SP20236 M100 LED Recessed Accent Lighting SELUX Corporation www.selux.com M100 LED offers continuous lines of light which provide superior performance, excellent luminance uniformity, and flexibility. An integral driver is available in different housings, with multiple mounting and dimming options. Model Number: L1R1U-1L35-35-LW-SH-4T-WH-120 Judging Comments Judges liked the “good diffuse distribution” and “simple appearance” of the M100 LED but expressed some concerns about the color. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2705.0 lumens • Input Power: 33.0 watts • Efficacy: 81.97 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 3500K, CRI: 80.9 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #26821 and #26822 Recessed Linear Lighting 26 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR M60 LED SELUX Corporation www.selux.com M60 LED offers continuous lines of light which provide luminance uniformity and flexibility. M-LED with integral driver is available in different housings, with multiple mounting and dimming options for true freedom of design. Model Number: L60U-1L35-35-LW-F-04-WH-120 Judging Comments Judges praised the elegant, streamlined design of the M60 LED but serviceability was a concern. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2453.0 lumens • Input Power: 33.2 watts • Efficacy: 73.89 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 3500K, CRI: 81.0 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #26825 and #26826 Linear Pendant Lighting Loft Micro LED Corelite - Cooper Lighting www.cooperindustries.com The Loft Micro LED provides direct/indirect illumination and is available with two different media options. The proprietary LED platform delivers a soft, diffuse volume of pure white light on both task and ambient surfaces. The Loft Micro may be mounted individually or continuously with 4' and 8' modular sections. Model Number: L1-WM-2L35-1C-UNV-4-T1 Judging Comments The overall aesthetic design, output, color, and distribution were praised by the judges but several observed glare along the long edge of the luminaire. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 4300 lumens • Input Power: 51 watts • Efficacy: 84.31 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.92 • CCT: 3500K, CRI: 80 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #ITL67950 and #MNT0514 Linear Pendant Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR BEAM 3 LED Axis Lighting www.axislighting.com BEAM 3 LED is a compact, flexible linear system that provides effective illumination in architectural configurations. Model Number: BMD-M-4-750-3500-M0-W-120-R-1-CA36 Judging Comments Judges recognized the clean lines and warm color of the elegant BEAM LED but had concerns about construction details and dimming capabilities. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3091.0 lumens • Input Power: 44.2 watts • Efficacy: 70.00 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3000K, CRI: 80.0 • Spectralux Laboratory – Report #S1112221-R1 and #L1112224-C1 Linear Pendant Lighting Lumination LED GE Lighting Solutions www.gelightingsolutions.com Lumination LED luminaire offers a new visual aesthetic that combines direct and indirect lighting in one translucent LED luminaire. A clear, narrow band surrounds the edge of the fixture, making the light source appear to “float.” Model Number: ES14-0A1CV-SLVR Judging Comments Judges appreciated the “beautiful uplight” and “sleek modern style” but noted the cool color and remote driver as possible issues. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3635.0 lumens • Input Power: 53.0 watts • Efficacy: 68.58 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 4000K, CRI: 80.0 • GE Nela Park – Report #PTLED12E05082 Linear Pendant Lighting 28 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Lumenbeam™ LBX Lumenpulse www.lumenpulse.com The LumenbeamTM LBX pendant is an IP66-rated luminaire designed for large interior spaces such as lobbies, atriums, convention centers, and other high ceiling applications. It is a line voltage luminaire (ready for 120 to 277 volts), enabling uniform illumination of spaces with ceiling heights as high as 100 feet. Model Number: LBXP 120V 3000K NS Judging Comments The color, high output (especially for high mount), and glare control were applauded by the judges, but some commented on the narrow distribution and thought the cost might limit use. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 6203.0 lumens • Input Power: 132.6 watts • Efficacy: 46.78 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 2931K, CRI: 80.0 • Spectralux Laboratory – Report #G1104061-R1 and #L1104067-C1 Pendant Lighting LB86 Retail Low Bay MarulaLED www.marulaled.com Enabled by next-generation CoolTube™ thermal management, this high-output LED is available in various light outputs, color temperatures, and beam angle spreads. The LB86 also offers dimming and tuning (color temperature and beam angle) capabilities. Model Number: LB86-D-N-MWT Judging Comments Judges felt the LB86 was “nice looking for the application” and appreciated the dimmability and high output. The panel did have questions about the active cooling (fan) system. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 9242.0 lumens • Input Power: 188.0 watts • Efficacy: 49.16 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 4267K, CRI: 86.0 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28270 and #28271 Pendant Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR Point EUREKA LIGHTING www.eurekalighting.com The Point tubular and projector pendant is both decorative and highly functional. Point is available as a stemor wall-mounted projector or aircraft cable-mounted pendant. Available with optional dimming. Model Number: 4044 (2044, 2044B) Judging Comments The judges liked the overall “clean appearance” of the Point luminaire, but would like to see the color and glare control improved. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 572.1 lumens • Input Power: 10.2 watts • Efficacy: 55.87 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 lm/W • CCT: 3852K, CRI: 82.9 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28159 and #28160 Pendant Lighting Rolo EUREKA LIGHTING www.eurekalighting.com Rolo is a fun and innovative projector fixture. The ball-shaped projector that is supported by a rare-earth magnet allows for almost infinite aiming. It uses a CNC machined aluminum heat sink and 17° or 48° Beam Angle Multi-lens. Model Number: 2039 / 4039 Judging Comments Judges liked the output and “fun retro design” of the Rolo but voiced some concerns over glare and color. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 329.1 lumens • Input Power: 5.4 watts • Efficacy: 61.36 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3802K, CRI: 83.3 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28157 and #28158 Decorative Lighting 30 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Lap Eureka Lighting www.eurekalighting.com Lap is a highly decorative, indirect, ADA-compliant wall sconce. Discreetly hidden linear light engine creates an elegant floating light fixture with a seemingly invisible light source. The custom-designed light engine features on-board thermal management. Dimming is available. Model Number: 3151 Judging Comments Judges appreciated the nice aesthetic appearance and “creative design” of the Lap but noted “severe” shadowing on the wall. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 180.5 lumens • Input Power: 4.5 watts • Efficacy: 40.19 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.50 • CCT: 4008K, CRI: 80.7 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28155 and #28156 Decorative Lighting Soft Line Indirect LED Pure Edge Lighting www.puredgelighting.com Soft Line uncoils like a retractable tape measure and suspends white or RGB LED strip lighting at a variety of angles, creating a line of indirect LED light between opposing wall and ceiling surfaces. Adjustable turnbuckles support the Soft Line light strip, creating a three-dimensional look as functional as it is visually interesting. Model Number: SLD-24V-20-30K-SA Judging Comments Judges felt the Soft Line was an “innovative idea” and commended the dimming capabilities and high efficacy but questioned the remote driver. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3655.0 lumens • Input Power: 69.4 watts • Efficacy: 52.67 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 • CCT: 3097K, CRI: 80.0 • Intertek – Report #100320509CRT-001 Decorative Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR LP9 Mono Citizen13 Architectural Lighting Works www.archltgworks.com A suspended or wall-mounted single lamp monopoint around the Citizen13 module provides a rectilinear frame around the LED with an attractive heat sink and acrylic lens for spot lighting applications. Model Number: SG34-23455 Judging Comments The overall appearance, light color, and distribution were acknowledged by the judging panel, but the remote driver raised many concerns. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 720.0 lumens • Input Power: 16.1 watts • Efficacy: 44.72 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.85 • CCT: 3000K, CRI: 85.0 • Lighting Sciences Inc. – Report #28799 (updated lumens) and #27899 (photometric distribution) Decorative Lighting Bare EUREKA LIGHTING www.eurekalighting.com Bare is an elegantly styled and decorative handmade glass pendant. The clear glass shade is frosted in the lower regions to reduce glare and allows a discreet amount of indirect light. Model Number: 4255-UFL Judging Comments The aesthetic design, output, efficacy, and glare control of the Bare all impressed the judges, but several felt the canopy detail was not pleasing. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 615.7 lumens • Input Power: 10.4 watts • Efficacy: 59.26 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3881K, CRI: 84.2 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #29309 and #29310 Decorative Lighting 32 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR BeveLED® 2.0 Downlight USAI LIGHTING www.usailighting.com The all-in-one interchangeable housing of the BeveLED 2000 allows it to be used as a downlight, adjustable, or wall wash. USAI Lighting’s advanced and integrated approach utilizes discrete LEDs, allowing for the ultimate control of beam spreads, uniformity, maximizing center beam candle power, quality of light, and efficiency – all through the smallest possible apertures. Model Number: 3110-B1-LSTD4-9035-C2-30KS-50 Judging Comments Judges liked the trim options, “good overall output and distribution,” and “smooth dimming,” but encouraged the manufacturer to improve glare control. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2056.0 lumens • Input Power: 32.9 watts • Efficacy: 62.53 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.99 lm/W • CCT: 3036K, CRI: 81.2 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28283 Recessed Downlighting NanoLED® NXT Downlight USAI LIGHTING www.usailighting.com The NanoLED® recessed downlight delivers high lumen output from a tiny 2.5" aperture. It provides maximum lumens and optical performance through the optimization of thermal, optical, and LED science. Model Number: LN10RDT-BM-MTG120-30KS-LRNT425 Judging Comments Judges appreciated the “nice color, output, and glare control” for a small aperture, but there were some concerns about the cost. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 979.0 lumens • Input Power: 20.8 watts • Efficacy: 47.11 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 lm/W • CCT: 3150K, CRI: 81.5 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28191 Recessed Downlighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR Generation 3, 6" IC LED JUNO LIGHTING GROUP www.junolightinggroup.com The Generation 3, 6” IC LED downlight offers ultra-efficient, high-performance illumination with sophisticated optics. The LED lighting engine features the latest high-lumen output array which is shielded from direct viewing for pleasing aesthetics. Four optics are available: wide-, medium-, or narrow-flood, and spot. Model Numbers: IC22LEDG3-3K-1 (600) and IC922LEDG3-3K-1 (900) with 24W-WH (trim), LEDOPTICG3-M, LEDOPTICG3-N, LEDOPTICG3 Judging Comments Value and high efficacy were rated well by the judges, but color and serviceability were noted as possible issues. The judges recognized both the 600- and 900-lumen versions of this product. Luminaire Testing (900 lumen model) • Light Output: 865.1 lumens • Input Power: 15.0 watts • Efficacy: 57.60 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3034K, CRI: 80.4 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #27397 and #27398 Recessed Downlighting Generation 3, 4" IC LED JUNO LIGHTING GROUP www.junolightinggroup.com The Generation 3, 4” IC LED downlight is offered with a dedicated 120V driver with forward phase and ELV dimming, or a universal voltage (120-277V) driver with 0-10V dimming. Four CCTs are available: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, and 4100K. Model Number: IC1LEDG3-3K-1 with 14W-WH (trim) Judging Comments The output, glare control, and “quality for the price” were noted by the judges but the placement of the driver was questioned. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 644.8 lumens • Input Power: 10.6 watts • Efficacy: 61.06 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.96 • CCT: 3049K, CRI: 79.3 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #27413 and #27414 Recessed Downlighting 34 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Evoke 4.75 G2 LED Amerlux www.amerlux.com Evoke 4.75 second-generation LED downlight offers impressive performance, high lumen delivery, and consistent color with full dimmability. Evoke features a seamless square trim with or without flange and a high efficiency lens for uniformed illumination. Model Number: E4.75SD-20-LED-E-120-MWW-VWF-3000 Judging Comments The accessibility and warm color of the Evoke 4.75 Downlight impressed judges, but they would like to see glare control and dimming improved. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1058.0 lumens • Input Power: 17.7 watts • Efficacy: 59.64 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 3012K, CRI: 84.4 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #26382 and #28331 Recessed Downlighting Portfolio™ 6" Square LED COOPER LIGHTING www.cooperindustries.com The square aperture LED downlight from Portfolio™ features a diffused optical system. The curved transitional lens design reduces LED source brightness and produces a smooth distribution. The fixture adjusts 2" vertically, and the aperture rotates +/- 7.5°. Model Number: LDSQ620D010 ESQ6835H206LSQ1LI Judging Comments Judges commended the “nice color and output” of the 6” Square LED, but there were concerns over glare and cost. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1944.0 lumens • Input Power: 33.8 watts • Efficacy: 57.45 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 3382K, CRI: 80.7 • Cooper Lighting Photometric Laboratory – Report #P21768 and #SP202223 Recessed Downlighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR Evoke 2.9 G2 LED Amerlux www.amerlux.com Evoke 2.9 second-generation LED downlight integrates fit, finish, and attention to detail with performance and control. The Evoke 2.9 features high lumen delivery, consistent color, dimming and glare control, superior cutoff, and a variety of distribution options. Model Number: E2.9RD-G2-12-LED-120-VWF-3000 Judging Comments Judges acknowledged the “good glare control” and distribution of the Evoke 2.9 G2 but expressed some concerns over the price and efficacy for the downlight category. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 566.0 lumens • Input Power: 12.2 watts • Efficacy: 46.24 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 3032K, CRI: 82.3 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #27068 and #27785 Recessed Downlighting 36 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR Glimpse LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP www.lsgc.com Designed to mirror the form of a recessed downlight in application, the Glimpse can be retrofit into 4", 5" or 6" recessed downlights by simply replacing the existing Edison base lamp and trim, or it can be surface mounted to a J-Box as a luminaire. Model Number: GLP-4 Judging Comments Judges saw the Glimpse as a “very good value” but questioned the serviceability and dimming performance. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 466.1 lumens • Input Power: 9.5 watts • Efficacy: 49.13 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.97 • CCT: 2942K, CRI: 80.4 • OnSpeX/CSA International – Report #2470507 Surface Mounted Lighting BeveLED® 2.0 Wall Wash USAI LIGHTING www.usailighting.com The all-in-one interchangeable housing of the BeveLED® 2000 recessed wall wash allows it to be used as a downlight, adjustable, or wall wash. The BeveLED® molded reflector/optical system features uniformity and 1.27 spacing criteria. Model Number: 3151-B1-LSTW4-6035-C2-30KS-NC Judging Comments The color, innovative design, distribution, and dimming capabilities were admired by the judges, but some concerns were raised about how the product controls glare. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1692.0 lumens • Input Power: 32.4 watts • Efficacy: 52.22 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 • CCT: 3030K, CRI: 82.0 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28279 Recessed Wall Washing www.ngldc.org INDOOR Evoke 4.75 G2 Amerlux www.amerlux.com The Evoke 4.75 second generation LED wall washer offers an asymmetrical distribution and delivers dimmable, even illumination with crisp, consistent color. Model Number: E4.75SLW-G2-18-MWW-WW-3000 Judging Comments Judges appreciated the “nice aesthetics” and serviceability of the Evoke 4.75 but were concerned about room side glare and dimming performance. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 923.0 lumens • Input Power: 17.9 watts • Efficacy: 51.59 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 2987K, CRI: 84.2 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #26151 and #28330 Recessed Wall Washing NanoLED® NXT USAI LIGHTING www.usailighting.com The NanoLED® recessed wall washer combines high lumen output and high color rendering in a small aperture with uniformity and 1.27 spacing criteria. The NanoLED® wall wash features a replaceable and interchangeable light engine and custom-designed and molded wall wash reflector/molded lens optical system. Multiple color temperatures and dimming options are available. Model Number: LN25RWT-BM-MTG120 Judging Comments Judges commended the “even wash with good color” and “nice dimming”; there were some concerns about “room side” brightness and glare. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 979.0 lumens • Input Power: 20.8 watts • Efficacy: 47.11 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.98 • CCT: 3150K, CRI: 81.5 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #28191 Recessed Wall Washing 38 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR fraqtir™ Cove THE LIGHTING QUOTIENT www.thelightingquotient.com The fraqtir™ Cove is a high-performance, asymmetric, linear LED concealed (cove/slot) luminaire that features an extruded aluminum heat sink/optical housing and an extruded aluminum continuous driver channel. Adjustable and lockable aiming plus LUXEON A emitters (6 per foot) provide efficient, high light output with consistent warm color. Model Number: S305-R04K-S-00-1-00-0-30-00 Judging Comments The light output, color, and efficacy of the fraqtir™ Cove were applauded by the judges, but they would like to see the serviceability improved. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2711.0 lumens • Input Power: 54.0 watts • Efficacy: 50.20 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.99 • CCT: 3094K, CRI: 86.0 • Independent Testing Laboratories Inc. – Report #70168, #70169, #70170 and #70171 Cove Lighting Lumencove® LUMENPULSE www.lumenpulse.com The Lumencove® RO is a modular and adjustable cove lighting and tight space lighting system. It is available in 1', 2', 3', 4', and 8' sections, enabling ease of installation for both linear and radial configurations. Model Number: LCS RO-120-48-30K-CL-FT-RF-WH Judging Comments Judges valued the dimming performance (color, range, and smoothness) and light distribution but thought service in a cove installation could be difficult. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1119.0 lumens • Input Power: 25.9 watts • Efficacy: 43.20 lm/W • Power Factor: 1.00 • CCT: 3123K, CRI: 88.0 • Independent Testing Laboratories Inc. – Report #ITL67519 and #ITL67551 Cove Lighting www.ngldc.org INDOOR JUNO LIGHTING LIGHTING GROUP Halo12 Trac Stasis LED LED LinearCOOPER www.haloltg.com www.junolightinggroup.com Trac 12LED Miniature LED Modules accent are available with up tointhree boards andoptions four color temperatures. Stasis is a track-mounted light, available threeLED beam spread (factory configured only). The 18-watt 8˚ beam creates 36,000 candelas and 933 lumens; a smaller, lower wattage is available. The 7” Model Number: TL214LEDX3-27K, LEDX3 Module, 2700K die-cast and extruded aluminum luminaire offers a tilt-guide, lockable aiming, and accessory for beam control media. Judging Comments Model SG34-23455 JudgesNumber: were impressed by the warm color, distribution, and quality of illumination of the Trac 12 Modules. Judging Comments The judging panel recognized the tight beam spread, Luminaire Testing good color quality, punch of the Halo Stasis LED • Light Output: 78.0and lumens Luminaire. They also appreciated the design’s locking • Input Power: 1.6 watts feature. • Efficacy: 48.75 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.95 Luminaire Testing • • • • CCT: 2700K, CRI: 85.0 Light Output: 933 lumens Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #27536 Input Power: 18.6 watts • Efficacy: 50.6 lm/W • Power Factor: 1232 • CCT: 3000K*, CRI: 85* • Testing Laboratory: Metalux Research Labs AccentLighting Lighting Linear ON-Q Lighting Systems COOPER LIGHTING Aura SeriesLED Halo Stasis www.onqlighting.com www.haloltg.com The Aura’s design withaccent replaceable parts makes it ideal forspread stairwells, corridors, and parking only). Stasis LED modular is a track-mounted light, available in three beam options (factory configured structures. specifically for areas thatand require for optimum safety and fire codes,The but7” that The 18-wattDesigned 8˚ beam creates 36,000 candelas 933 lighting lumens;24/7 a smaller, lower wattage is available. may not and be occupied often. When onboard motion sensors detect aiming, occupancy, smoothly brightens from die-cast extrudedas aluminum luminaire offers a tilt-guide, lockable and Aura accessory for beam control the standby mode’s 5 watts to 24 watts. Battery back-up and daylight sensing options will be available soon. media. Model Number: LNBL24-D-HU-N-BLLRNT425 SG34-23455 Judging Comments Judging Comments Judges appreciated thepunch adjustable features The judging panel recognized the tight beam spread, good color quality, and of thecontrol Halo Stasis LEDof the Luminaire. They also appreciated the design’s lockingstairwell feature. fixture, but the color quality was below average. Luminaire Testing Luminaire Testing •• Light Output: 933 lumens 1911.4 lumens •• Input Power: 18.6 23.5 watts •• Efficacy: 50.6 81.27lm/W lm/W •• Power Factor: 1232 0.93 •• CCT: 3000K*, CRI:80.0 85* 5000K, CRI: •• Testing Laboratory: Metalux –Research Labs Centre Testing International Report #SHES1107121274801-2 Accent Lighting Utility Lighting 40 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES INDOOR ILE-3-18 Digital Lumens www.digitallumens.com ILE-3-18 is available with narrow or wide optics and designed for ceiling heights over 15', making it suitable for a wide variety of applications, such as warehouse bulk storage areas, docks, manufacturing facilities, and retail floors. Each fixture has built-in wireless networking, allowing communication with the LightRules Lighting Management System. Model Number: ILE-3-18 Judging Comments Judges noted that the ILE-3-18 was “very innovative to have adjustability for aisle lighting.” The color, flexibility, and integral lighting controls were also noted as positive attributes. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 18000.0 lumens • Input Power: 220.0 watts • Efficacy: 81.82 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 5000K, CRI: 70.0 • OnSpeX/CSA International – Report #2496901-F594 High-bay Industrial Lighting PROTEON™ LED LITHONIA LIGHTING www.lithonia.com The PROTEON™ LED high bay is a versatile solution for large indoor spaces such as warehousing, manufacturing, and convention centers. Control options are available. Model Number: PTN 12000L ND LP750 Judging Comments Judges appreciated the design, distribution, and color quality of the of the PROTEON™ LED but did express some concerns about glare. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 13014.0 lumens • Input Power: 146.0 watts • Efficacy: 89.14 lm/W • Power Factor: 0.90 • CCT: 4000K, CRI: 72.0 • Acuity Brands Lighting, Conyers Lab (NVLAP-certified testing facility) – Report #LTL20829 and #LTL20829S High-bay Industrial Lighting www.ngldc.org fraqtir™ Linear Concealed LED Luminaire The Lighting Quotient www.thelightingquotient.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1906 lumens • Power: 42 watts • Efficacy: 45.3 lm/W • Independent Testing Laboratories – Report #66501 and #66181 • CCT: 3103K, CRI: 82 eW Burst Powercore Halo Stasis LED COOPER LIGHTING www.haloltg.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 933 lumens • CCT: 3000K*, CRI: 85* • Power: 18.6 watts • Testing Laboratory: Metalux Research Labs Philips color kinetics www.philipscolorkinetics.com lm/W • Efficacy: 50.6Testing Luminaire • Light Output: 1162 lumens Halo Stasis • Power: 29.3 LED watts * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing COOPER LIGHTING www.haloltg.com • Efficacy: 39.7 lm/W Luminaire Testing • CCT:Output: 2712K,933 CRI: 82 • Light lumens • CCT: 3000K*, CRI: 85* • Luminaire • Power: 18.6 Testing watts Laboratory – Report #18431 • Testing Laboratory: Metalux Research Labs • Efficacy: 50.6 lm/W * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing Equo™ LED Desk Lamp Koncept Technologies Inc. www.konceptech.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 242.8 lumens • Power: 5.5 watts • Efficacy: 44.3 lm/W • CCT: 3299K, CRI: 83 • Intertek – Report #100225920CRT-001 NanoLED® USAI www.usailighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 384.9 lumens • Power: 10.4 watts • Efficacy: 36.9 lm/W • CCT: 3009K, CRI: 82.4 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21141 42 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES Contour Series Track Head Amerlux Global Lighting Solutions www.amerlux.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 677 lumens • CCT: 2932K, CRI: 84.8 • Power: 16.5 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #19910 and #19255 • Efficacy: 40.9 lm/W Element Envision LED Head Tech Lighting www.techlighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 809.6 lumens • CCT: 3095K, CRI: 86 • Power: 18.2 watts • OnSpeX – Report #3001441 • Efficacy: 44.7 lm/W MB900 Intense Lighting www.intenselighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 904 lumens • CCT: 3148K, CRI: 78 • Power: 17.8 watts • Lighting Sciences Inc. – Report #27427 • Efficacy: 50.8 lm/W T253 Cylindra LED Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 947.4 lumens • CCT: 3083K, CRI: 83 • Power: 22.7 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #17755 • Efficacy: 41.7 lm/W T251 Cylindra LED Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 610.8 lumens • CCT: 3101K, CRI: 83 • Power: 13.2 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #18072 • Efficacy: 46.4 lm/W LumeLEX® 2040 Series Lighting Services Inc. www.lightingservicesinc.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 549.9 lumens • CCT: 2621K, CRI: 97 • Power: 25.3 watts • Intertek – Report #100204772CRT-001 • Efficacy: 21.7 lm/W Alcyon Philips Lightolier Luminaire Testing (23W model) www.lightolier.com • Light Output: 1117 lumens • CCT: 3205K, CRI: 82.6 • Power: 22.8 watts • Intertek – Report #100186408CRT-008 • Efficacy: 48.8 lm/W Aculux Recessed Accent Light Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 595.5 lumens • Power: 19.6 watts • Efficacy: 31.8 lm/W Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com • CCT: 3022K, CRI: 83 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21543 www.ngldc.org Mini LED Downlight and Gimbal Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com Luminaire Testing (recessed Gimbal model) • Light Output: 190.4 lumens • CCT: 3599K, CRI: 86 • Power: 4.9 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21546 • Efficacy: 38.2 lm/W LED Combolight ® RSA Lighting www.rsalighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 329.8 lumens • CCT: 3067K, CRI: 79.9 • Power: 8.5 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #18090 • Efficacy: 38.9 lm/W BeveLED® USAI ® www.usailighting.com Luminaire Testing (adjustable downlight model) • Light Output: 864.8 lumens • CCT: 3043K, CRI: 81.8 • Power: 19.4 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #20240 • Efficacy: 44.6 lm/W Portfolio™ 6 Wall Wash COOPER LIGHTING www.cooperlighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1270 lumens • CCT: 3377K, CRI: 82 • Power: 24.6 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories – Report #66381 and #66285 • Efficacy: 51.4 lm/W T256 LED Wall Wash/Flood Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com Luminaire Testing (15" model) • Light Output: 1588 lumens • CCT: 2954K, CRI: 85 • Power: 32.3 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #20438 • Efficacy: 49.2 lm/W Sleight Visa Lighting Luminaire Testing (32” model) • Light Output: 839.8 lumens • CCT: 3555K, CRI: 88 • Power: 25.9 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21188 and #21187 • Efficacy: 32.4 lm/W Portfolio 4 and 6 COOPER LIGHTING Luminaire Testing (4” aperture model) www.cooperlighting.com • Light Output: 1286 lumens • CCT: 3349K, CRI: 82 • Power: 24.3 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories – Report #66286 and #66282 • Efficacy: 52.9 lm/W LED FTD DL/5-2000 Edison Price Lighting Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1631 lumens • Power: 38.3 watts • Efficacy: 42.6 lm/W 44 www.visalighting.com NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES www.epl.com • CCT: 3002K, CRI: 77 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21228 ID LED Focal Point www.focalpointlights.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1063 lumens • CCT: 3362K, CRI: 76.7 • Power: 23.9 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #20376 • Efficacy: 44.4 lm/W Calculite LED Downlight Philips Lightolier www.lightolier.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1240 lumens • CCT: 2978K, CRI: 78 • Power: 26.5 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #18043 • Efficacy: 46.8 lm/W Omega Revelation LED Downlight Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2426 lumens • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #19278 • Efficacy: 61 lm/W JuiceWorks www.juiceworksled.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 668 lumens • CCT: 3012K, CRI: 80 • Power: 14.3 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21174 and #21173 • Efficacy: 46.8 lm/W NanoLED® www.omegalighting.com • CCT: 3262K, CRI: 76.3 • Power: 39.8 watts LED Downlight Philips Omega USAI www.usailighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 428.7 lumens • CCT: 3023K, CRI: 82 • Power: 10.6 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21137 • Efficacy: 40.6 lm/W CR6™ Downlight Cree LED Lighting www.creeledlighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 584.5 lumens • CCT: 2796K, CRI: 94 • Power: 9.1 watts • OnSpeX – Report #30014047-3 • Efficacy: 64 lm/W Decorative LED Mini-Pendants Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 151 lumens • Power: 5.6 watts • Efficacy: 26.7 lm/W Vetro LED PM Series Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 401.1 lumens • Power: 17.8 watts • Efficacy: 22.5 lm/W Juno Lighting Group www.junolightinggroup.com • CCT: 2999K, CRI: 82 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21638 and #21639 Philips Lightolier www.lightolier.com • CCT: 2566K, CRI: 78.7 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21923 and #21922 www.ngldc.org Taos LED Edge Lighting www.edgelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 158.3 lumens • CCT: 3182K, CRI: 84 • Power: 6.5 watts • Intertek – Report #100242492CRT-001 • Efficacy: 24.4 lm/W Escape Visa Lighting www.visalighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 640.2 lumens • Power: 18.8 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #21029 and #21028 • Efficacy: 34 lm/W DIA • CCT: 3549K, CRI: 91 Axis Lighting www.axislighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1615 lumens • Power: 26 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory – Report #19910 and #19255 • Efficacy: 62 lm/W ILE-MB-3 • CCT: 3173K, CRI: 82.9 Digital Lumens www.digitallumens.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 10620 lumens • CCT: 4240K, CRI: 73.9 • Power: 160.5 watts • OnSpeX – Report #30016413 • Efficacy: 66.2 lm/W LED Dock Light Philips Day-Brite Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 744 lumens • Power: 15 watts • Efficacy: 49.6 lm/W Sun3 LED www.daybrite.com • CCT: 6131K, CRI: 74 • Independent Testing Laboratories – Report #62972 and #62971 Edge Lighting www.edgelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 280 lumens • CCT: 2968K, CRI: 80.3 • Power: 6.6 watts • Intertek – Report #100233515CRT-002 • Efficacy: 42.6 lm/W Port LED Edge Lighting • CCT: 3029K, CRI: 80 • Power: 3.5 watts • Intertek – Report #100233515CRT-001 • Efficacy: 27.1 lm/W 46 www.edgelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 95 lumens NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES CURVE by Finelite™ Finelite, Inc. www.finelite.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 381 lumens • Power: 7.8 watts • Efficacy: 48.8 lm/W • CCT: 3622K, CRI: 82 • Lighting Sciences Inc. – Report #26201 Evolve™ LED R150 GE Lighting SOLUTIONS www.gelightingsystems.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 5500 lumens • Power: 95.0 watts • Efficacy: 57.9 lm/W • CCT: 4188K, CRI: 79 • GE Consumer & Industrial (CALiPER recognized) – Report #0980100 Stile Styk STILE, A BRAND OF SPILIGHTING INC. www.specSTILE.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2645 lumens • Power: 53.8 watts • Efficacy: 41.5 lm/W • CCT: 3497K, CRI: 83 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #63421 and #63428 VizorLED Philips Wide-Lite www.widelite.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 4112 lumens • Power: 68.4 watts • Efficacy: 60.1 lm/W • CCT: 4009K, CRI: 64 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #63499 and #63500 www.ngldc.org Halo Stasis LED COOPER LIGHTING www.haloltg.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 933 lumens • CCT: 3000K*, CRI: 85* • Power: 18.6 watts • Testing Laboratory: Metalux Research Labs • Efficacy: 50.6 lm/W LumeLEX 2000 * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing Lighting Services Inc. www.lightingservicesinc.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 830 lumens • CCT: 3072K, CRI: 81 • Power: 25.9 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #63468 and #63472 • Efficacy: 32 lm/W COOPER LIGHTING Global Lighting Solutions Halo Stasis LEDAmerlux Contour 3x3 Luminaire Luminaire Testing Testing • Light Output: • Light Output: 933 987 lumens lumens • CRI:86 85* CCT: 3000K*, • CCT: 2861K, CRI: • Power: 18.6 • Power: 23.4 watts watts • Laboratory: Metalux Research Luminaire • Testing Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Labs #15703 and *Report color values have not#16768 been independently • Efficacy: 50.6 • Efficacy: 42.2 lm/W lm/W Halo Stasis LED Matrix MX1-XIC www.haloltg.com www.amerlux.com verified through LM-79 testing COOPER LIGHTING DaSal Industries www.haloltg.com www.dasalindustries.com Luminaire Luminaire Testing Testing • • Light Light Output: Output: 933 810 lumens • CRI:82 85* • CCT: CCT: 3000K*, 2991K, CRI: • • Power: Power: 18.6 26.3 watts watts • Laboratory: Research • Testing Independent TestingMetalux Laboratories, Inc.Labs – #63170 and *Report color values have not#63172 been independently • Efficacy: 50.6 30.8 lm/W lm/W • Efficacy: verified through LM-79 testing BeveLED™ (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition) Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 734 lumens • CCT: 2939K, CRI: 83 • Power: 21.9 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #17112 and #16824 • Efficacy: 33.5 lm/W Series 6000 Cove USAI www.usaillumination.com Tempo Industries, Inc. www.tempoindustries.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 473 lumens • CCT: 2996K, CRI: 83 • Power: 7.7 watts • Lighting Sciences, Inc. – Report #25099 • Efficacy: 61.4 lm/W Advantus Linear LED Visa Lighting Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3719 lumens • Power: 97.0 watts • Efficacy: 38.3 lm/W MURO • CCT: 3326K, CRI: 83 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #17050 and #17052 Finelite, Inc. www.finelite.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1159 lumens • CCT: 3462K, CRI: 84 • Power: 20.6 watts • Lighting Sciences, Inc. – Report #26081 • Efficacy: 56.3 lm/W 48 www.visalighting.com NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES LED Round WL/5 Edison Price Lighting www.epl.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 418 lumens • CCT: 3212K, CRI: 83 • Power: 14.7 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #62820 and #6282 • Efficacy: 28.4 lm/W 805-LED-APH Specialty Lighting Industries www.specialtylightingindustries.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 626 lumens • CCT: 3050K*, CRI: 80* • Power: 27.5 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #17067 • Efficacy: 22.8 lm/W Stratus * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing Pure Lighting www.purelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1576 lumens • CCT: 2969K, CRI: 95 • Power: 79.0 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc.– Report #61526 and #61614 • Efficacy: 19.9 lm/W Nautilus LED EDGE LIGHTING www.edgelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 782 lumens • CCT: 2949K, CRI: 84 • Power: 34.8 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #62659 and #62662 • Efficacy: 22.5 lm/W ReLED Stem Mount RELED Systems www.reledsystems.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 860 lumens • CCT: 4000K*, CRI: 80* • Power: 18.0 watts • Lighting Laboratory Inc. - Report #0409-07E • Efficacy: 47.8 lm/W * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing LED Handrail Lighting System Planet Lighting www.planetlighting.com Luminaire Testing (1 LED module) • Light Output: 116 lumens • CCT: 5378K, CRI: 70 • Power: 2.5 watts • Intertek – Report #3195475CRT-001 • Efficacy: 46.4 lm/W* Tetra® AL10 * Installation with multiple mini-pucks and matched power supply is typically 66 lm/w GE Lighting SOLUTIONS www.gelightingsystems.com Luminaire Testing (18" module) • Light Output: 300 lumens • Power: 6.7 watts • GE Consumer & Industrial (CALiPER recognized) – Report #0980098 • Efficacy: 44.4 lm/W LED Undercabinet • CCT: 3014K, CRI: 93 Finelite, Inc. www.finelite.com Luminaire Testing (22" module) • Light Output: 441 lumens • CCT: 3481K, CRI: 85 • Power: 7.5 watts • Lighting Sciences, Inc. – Report #26083 • Efficacy: 58.8 lm/W www.ngldc.org Immersion™ RV30 GE Lighting Solutions www.lumination.com Luminaire Testing (60" module) • Light Output: 1295 lumens • CCT: 5392K, CRI: 71 • Power: 29.0 watts • GE Consumer & Industrial (CALiPER recognized) – Report #LT306050CTR • Efficacy: 44.7 lm/W LR6-DR1000 Cree LED Lighting www.creelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1020 lumens • CCT: 2701K, CRI: 92 • Power: 11.9 watts • OnSpeX/CSA International – Report #1503 and #30012426-F • Efficacy: 85.7 lm/W LED Surface Mount Downlight Sea Gull Lighting/JuiceWorks www.seagulllighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 610 lumens • CCT: 3156K, CRI: 82 • Power: 14.0 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #16778 and #16779 • Efficacy: 43.6 lm/W LED Round OS DL/5-800 Edison Price Lighting Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 652 lumens • Power: 14.7 watts • Efficacy: 44.4 lm/W SS4 • CCT: 3212K, CRI: 83 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #62775 and #62821 INTENSE LIGHTING www.intenselighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 655 lumens • CCT: 3500K*, CRI: 83* • Power: 15.0 watts • Lighting Laboratory Inc. – Report #0409-03C • Efficacy: 43.7 lm/W Halo LED 900 • Power: 14.1 watts • Efficacy: 52.5 lm/W Calculite www.haloltg.com • CCT: 2776K, CRI: 81 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #17136 and #17140 Philips Lightolier www.colorkinetics.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1048 lumens • Power: 19.6 watts • Efficacy: 53.5 lm/W Stile Tryg * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing Cooper Lighting Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 740 lumens • CCT: 3772K, CRI: 76 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #15738 and #14857 STILE, A BRAND OF SPILIGHTING INC. Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 2065 lumens • Power: 44.6 watts • Efficacy: 46.3 lm/W 50 www.epl.com NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES www.specSTILE.com • CCT: 3581K, CRI: 80 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #63424 and #63430 CAREENA LED Zumtobel Lighting, Inc. www.zumtobel-led.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3194 lumens • CCT: 3500K*, CRI: 90* • Power: 50.0 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #17210 • Efficacy: 63.9 lm/W L20 * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing Litecontrol www.litecontrol.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1634 lumens • CCT: 4359K, CRI: 88 • Power: 27.4 watts • Lighting Sciences, Inc. – Report #26228 • Efficacy: 59.6 lm/W SLOTLIGHT LED Zumtobel Lighting, Inc. www.zumtobel-led.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 664 lumens • CCT: 3479K, CRI: 81 • Power: 17.0 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #17660 • Efficacy: 39.1 lm/W ILE HB-3 Intelligent Lighting System Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 8147 lumens • Power: 182.0 watts • Efficacy: 44.7 lm/W Lusio Bay Digital Lumens www.digitallumens.com • CCT: 5902K, CRI: 75 • OnSpeX/CSA International – Report #30012288 LightWild Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 5759 lumens • Power: 103 watts • Efficacy: 65.2 lm/W S-Series Sealed LED High Bay www.lightwild.com • CCT: 3966K, CRI: 66 • OnSpeX/CSA International – Report #30013-7 and #30012068 ALBEO TECHNOLOGIES www.albeotech.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 12151 lumens • CCT: 5000K*, CRI: 71* • Power: 175.0 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #62214 • Efficacy: 69.4 lm/W * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing www.ngldc.org AZARA JOURNÉE LIGHTING www.journeelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 249 lumens • Power: 6.9 watts • Efficacy: 36.1 lm/W • CCT: 2911K, CRI: 85 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #61434 Evolve™ LED R150 STEP03 GE Lighting SOLUTIONS WINONA LIGHTING www.haloltg.com www.winonalighting.com Luminaire Testing 5500 lumens lumens • Light Output: 1494 95.0 watts • Power: 42.5 57.9 lm/W • Efficacy: 35.1 4188K, CRI: 72 79 • CCT: 3515K, • Independent & Industrial (CALiPER – Report GE ConsumerTesting Laboratories, Inc.recognized) – Report #61428 #0980100 Evolve™ LED R150 IMMERSION GE Lighting SOLUTIONS www.haloltg.com www.gelighting.com Luminaire Testing 5500 lumens lumens • Light Output: 1494 95.0 watts • Power: 42.5 57.9 lm/W • Efficacy: 35.1 4188K, CRI: 72 79 • CCT: 3515K, & Industrial (CALiPER recognized) – Report GE Consumer • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #61428 #0980100 52 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES LED72 MP LIGHTING www.mplighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 373 lumens • CCT: 2953K, CRI: 96 • Power: 18.3 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #14644 • Efficacy: 20.4 lm/W Cylindrix II LED AMERLUX LIGHTING SOLUTIONS www.amerlux.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 588 lumens • CCT: 2648K, CRI: 83 • Power: 10.2 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #60335 and #13138 • Efficacy: 29.0 lm/W 1009-LED (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition) SPECIALTY LIGHTING INDUSTRIES www.specialtylightingindustries.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 232 lumens • CCT: 2720K*, CRI: 80* • Power: 9.7 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #14117 • Efficacy: 23.9 lm/W 1500-LED * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing SPECIALTY LIGHTING INDUSTRIES www.specialtylightingindustries.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 269 lumens • CCT: 2720K*, CRI: 80* • Power: 10.1 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #14115 • Efficacy: 26.6 lm/W LED Pendant * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing TECH LIGHTING www.techlighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 200 lumens • CCT: 2968K, CRI: 80 • Power: 5.6 watts • Intertek – Report #3163877CRT-001 • Efficacy: 35.7 lm/W LED161 MP LIGHTING Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 283 lumens • Power: 13.4 watts • Efficacy: 20.7 lm/W GS6 www.mplighting.com • CCT: 2956K, CRI: 96 • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #61429 GALLIUM LIGHTING, LLC Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1009 lumens • Power: 23.6 watts • Efficacy: 42.8 lm/W eW Downlight SM Powercore www.galliumlighting.com • CCT: 3357K, CRI: 84 • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #14375 and #14377 PHILIPS www.colorkinetics.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 492 lumens • CCT: 3996K*, CRI: 85* • Power: 14.7 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #60244 • Efficacy: 33.5 lm/W * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing www.ngldc.org Calculite LED Downlight (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition) Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 1032 lumens • CCT: 3015K, CRI: 80 • Power: 20.1 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #14215 and #14216 • Efficacy: 51.3 lm/W Evoke 2.9 AMERLUX LIGHTING SOLUTIONS www.amerlux.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 910 lumens • CCT: 3176K, CRI: 89 • Power: 25.1 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #13459 and #14046 • Efficacy: 36.2 lm/W LR4 CREE LED LIGHTING www.creelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 563 lumens • CCT: 2709K, CRI: 94 • Power: 10.9 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #59866 • Efficacy: 51.6 lm/W LR6 CREE LED LIGHTING www.creelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 685 lumens • CCT: 2758K, CRI: 95 • Power: 11.7 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #59254 • Efficacy: 58.5 lm/W C-Series LED High Bay ALBEO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. www.albeotech.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 18,268 lumens • CCT: 5000K*, CRI: 75* • Power: 362 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #61077 • Efficacy: 50.4 lm/W LR24 * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing CREE LED LIGHTING www.creelighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 3237 lumens • CCT: 3491K, CRI: 89 • Power: 44.7 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #58648 • Efficacy: 72.4 lm/W Winscape LED16 WINONA LIGHTING www.winonalighting.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 226 lumens • CCT: 2808K, CRI: 84 • Power: 12 watts • Luminaire Testing Laboratory, Inc. – Report #14650 • Efficacy: 18.8 lm/W eW Cove Powercore PHILIPS www.colorkinetics.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 177 lumens • CCT: 4315K* CRI: 77* • Power: 4.5 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #58657 • Efficacy: 39.3 lm/W 54 LIGHTOLIER www.lightolier.com NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing Architectural Cove Lighting Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 558 lumens www.gelighting.com • CCT: 3024K, CRI: 70 • Power: 12.7 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #61427 • Efficacy: 43.2 lm/W Xoolux GE LIGHTING LED-LINEAR www.led-linear.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 447 lumens • CCT: 3567K, CRI: 76 • Power: 15.1 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #61126 • Efficacy: 29.6 lm/W eW Profile Powercore PHILIPS www.colorkinetics.com Luminaire Testing • Light Output: 325 lumens • CCT: 4000K*, CRI: 82* • Power: 10 watts • Independent Testing Laboratories, Inc. – Report #60082 • Efficacy: 32.1 lm/W * color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing www.ngldc.org Previous Judging Panels 2010 Judges Richard Wyton, ies, aee David C. Ghatan, iald, ies, lc Nancy E. Clanton, PE, IALD, FIES, LC, LEED AP Randy Sabedra, ies, iald Melanie Taylor, IALD, LEED AP David Malman, iald, ies Avraham Mendall Mor, IALD, IES, LEED AP Gabe Arnold, pe, lc, cem Glenn Heinmiller, IALD, LC, leed ap BACK: Randy Sabedra, Gabe Arnold, Glenn Heinmiller, Dan Blitzer, Jeff McCullough. MIDDLE: Richard Wyton, Avraham Mendall Mor, Kevin Houser, David Malman, David C. Ghatan. Front: Melissa Hertel, Melanie Taylor, Nancy E. Clanton, Barbara Cianci Horton, Mary Matteson Bryan, Ruth Taylor. Barbara Cianci Horton, LC, IALD, IES Dan Blitzer, LC Kevin Houser, PhD, PE, LC, LEED AP Melissa Hertel, LC, LEED AP Mary Matteson Bryan, PE, cem Ruth Taylor, PNNL, IES Jeff McCullough, PNNL, LC, CEM, CLEP 2009 Judges Chip Israel, LC, LEED AP, IALD Kevin Houser, PhD, PE, LC, LEED AP Barbara Cianci Horton, LC, IALD, ESNA David Brumbelow, IESNA Jeffrey L. Brown, IALD, IESNA Jeff McCullough, LC, CEM, CLEP Mary Matteson Bryan, PE, CEM Nancy E. Clanton, PE, IALD, FIES, LC, LEED AP Melanie Taylor, IALD, LEED AP Avraham Mendall Mor, IALD, IES, LEED AP Roger Berger, IESNA BACK: Melissa Hertel, Dan Blitzer, Chip Israel, Bob Berger, David Brumbelow, Nancy Clanton. MIDDLE: Barbara Horton, Mary Matteson Bryan, Lara Jacobson, Ruth Taylor. Front: Jeff McCullough, Melanie Taylor, Avi Mor, Jeff Brown, Kevin Houser. Lara Jacobson Cordell, LC, LEED AP 2008 Judges BACK: Michael Hennes, Ron Kurtz, Dan Blitzer, Samantha LaFleur, Gregg Ander, Michael Grather, Stefan Graf, Frank Florentine, Avraham Mor, Jeff McCullough, John Gebbie. FRONT: Charles Thompson, Melissa Hertel, Melanie Taylor, Nancy Clanton, Naomi Miller, Ruth Taylor. 56 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES Nancy E. Clanton, PE, FIES, LC, IALD, LEED AP Avraham Mendall Mor, IALD, IES, LEED AP Melanie Taylor, IALD, LEED AP Charles K. Thompson, AIA, LC, IALD, IESNA, LEED AP Frank A. Florentine Michael Hennes Gregg D. Ander, FAIA, IESNA, ASHRAE Naomi Johnson Miller, FIES, FIALD, LC Jeff McCullough, LC, CEM, CLEP Samantha LaFleur, LC, LEED AP Ronald D. Kurtz, IALD, IESNA, LEED AP Associate Stefan R. Graf, Principal, IALD, LC, IESNA John Gebbie Michael Grather About the ies & iald IES The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES) is a collegial community dedicated to improving the lighted environment. The IES is composed of a diverse membership, all with an interest in and a dedication to good lighting. Twenty-five percent of the membership is involved in manufacturing (lamps, sources, luminaires, accessories); another 25% is composed of lighting designers and architects. The remaining 50% is composed of consultants, electrical and building contractors, distributors and wholesalers, individuals working in affiliated lighting fields, those working for utilities and energy services, and people in government and education. Over 1,000 of these members serve on committees, most serving on the Society’s document development committees, which develop standards, design guides, technical memoranda, lighting energy management materials, guidelines and lighting measurement, testing and calculation guides. IALD Founded in 1969 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) is an internationally recognized organization dedicated solely to the concerns of independent, professional lighting designers. The IALD strives to set the global standard for lighting design excellence by promoting the advancement and recognition of professional lighting designers. Value Lighting designers are a tremendous resource of innovative, practical, and economically viable lighting solutions. They understand the role of lighting in architectural and interior design and utilize their extensive experience and knowledge of lighting equipment and systems to enhance and strengthen design. Governed by an 11-member board of directors, the IALD is a volunteer association that relies on the active participation of its members. The over 700 lighting designers around the world who are members of the IALD hold a position of distinction and authority in the lighting design profession. www.ngldc.org DOE resources LED Lighting Facts® DOE’s LED Lighting Facts® program is a voluntary pledge program to assure that LED lighting, as it reaches the market, is represented accurately. Participation in Lighting Facts is open to all who manufacture, sell, and recommend the best in LED lighting. www.lightingfacts.com GATEWAY Technology DemonstrationS Demonstrations showcase high-performance LED products for general illumination in a variety of commercial and residential applications. Demonstration results provide real-world experience and data on state-of-the-art SSL product performance and cost effectiveness. www.ssl.energy.gov/gatewaydemos.html CALiPER DOE’s testing program provides unbiased information on the performance of a widely representative array of commercially available SSL products for general illumination. Test results guide DOE planning for research and development, design competitions, and technology procurement activities. www.ssl.energy.gov/CALiPER.html L Prize® DOE’s L Prize® competition aims to accelerate development and adoption of SSL products to replace the common light bulb. The L Prize® challenges industry to develop replacement technologies for two of today’s most widely used and inefficient products: 60W incandescent lamps and PAR 38 halogen lamps. www.lightingprize.org Next Generation Luminaires™ The Next Generation Luminaires™ competition recognizes excellence in the design of energy-efficient LED commercial lighting luminaires. Sponsored by DOE, the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, and the International Association of Lighting Designers, the competition was launched in May 2008. www.ngldc.org Technical Support for Standards DOE provides national leadership and support for the development of new test procedures and standards for SSL to accelerate the standards development process, facilitate ongoing collaboration, and offer technical assistance. www.ssl.energy.gov/standards.html TINSSL DOE’s Technical Information Network for Solid-State Lighting (TINSSL) increases awareness of SSL technology, performance, and appropriate applications. www.ssl.energy.gov/technetwork.html Municipal Solid-State Street Lighting Consortium Launched to leverage the efforts of cities pursuing evaluations of LED street lighting products, the Consortium collects, analyzes, and shares technical information and experiences related to LED street and area lighting demonstrations. www.ssl.energy.gov/consortium.html 58 NEXT GENERATION LUMINAIRES