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EC&M's 2007-2008 Products of the Week

Each and every week, we at EC&M select one of the latest and greatest products the industry has to offer, presenting it every Monday morning on our Web site as the Product of the Week. Because we're committed to bringing you the best new products and innovations the electrical industry has to offer, we continue to make it a priority to carefully go through every press release we receive. Considering the overwhelming number of new product press releases we get on a weekly basis, that's quite an undertaking. Featuring everything from ballasts to testers to work boots, you never know what you'll find as the featured product, but you can be sure it's something unique and useful. So just in case you haven't made it to www.ecmweb.com lately, here's a compilation of the chosen products from the past 52 weeks.

LED fixture

May 28, 2007 — Designed to replace 75W to 250W HID light sources in hazardous location applications, the SafeSite LED fixture meets UL Class 1, Division 2 requirements, allowing for installation on walls, stanchions, and pendent mounts with 1-inch or ¾-inch conduit entrances with an internal splice box for full retrofit capabilities. According to the company, the fixture provides better quality light, higher fixture efficiency, and 30% greater energy efficiency than traditional HID light source technology. The fixture provides “instant” on response, long life, and “T” rating levels of T4 and T5.
Dialight
Circle 300

Fluorescent tube replacement

June 4, 2007 — The EverLED TR fluorescent tube replacement allows existing fluorescent fixtures to be converted to LEDs by simply changing the bulb. The product uses the existing fluorescent ballast to achieve the equivalent light output of the tube it replaces. Mercury- and lead-free, the 48-in.-long “S” model T8 replacement is available in five industry-standard shades of white, providing the equivalent light output of a 40W tube while consuming 25W. In addition, it is made of recyclable materials and has a 10-year service life, according to the company.
LEDdynamics
Circle 301

Adjustable downlight

June 11, 2007 — The DL2DGZ adjustable downlight features a round, recessed, adjustable trim with a round, regressed, black, knife-edged aperture. According to the company, its die-cast interior eliminates aperture flash and glare. In addition, the product's die-cast gear drive has a two-axis self-locking adjustment of fixture rotation and tilt to 45° when using it with up to a ⅝-in. ceiling or 30° with a 1-in. ceiling. The trim is available for use with low-voltage halogen, 20W MR-16 HID, or 39W MR-16 HID-style lamps. An optional ceiling-mounted appliqué is available for zero sightline applications.
Lucifer Lighting
Circle 302


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