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May 1, 2001 12:00 PM

Metal halide luminaire provides more lumens per watt

The Charger, a luminaire for retail, commercial and industrial applications, suits a range of optical configurations for high-bay and low-bay lighting including a clear acrylic prismatic reflector. The luminaire is available with 250W and 400W HPS and metal-halide and pulse metal-halide lamps. The energy-saving pulse start system for metal-halide lamps provides for higher lumens per watt, longer lamp life and faster hot restart time as compared to standard metal-halide systems. GE Lighting
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Motor controls prevent accidental motor startup

The Sensing-Safti-Gard motor controls help users achieve higher levels of safety by preventing accidental machine start-up after voltage drops or power interruption. The guards are for use with equipment driven by small motors. McGill
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Whole-house lighting control system raises and lowers levels

The RadioRa wireless whole-house lighting control system uses wireless radio frequency technology to provide one-touch control of lighting without rewiring. Installation involves replacing existing switches and adding master controls. Lutron
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Ballast family now includes 347V model

The C242/347 electronic ballast line has been expanded to include a 347V model for new fixtures or replacement retrofits in high-wattage applications. The product is designed for flexibility in downlighting, architectural and outdoor applications. The product features an auto-reset shutdown circuit for lamp-end life protection and programmed starting for maximum lamp life. MagneTek
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Terminal blocks provide complete solution

The V7-W terminal block line includes a broad assortment of terminal types for most circuits and functions from control to low-level power. Their compact design allows for very dense installations — up to 61 terminals on as little as 12 inches of DIN-rail. For specialty feed-through terminals offering multiple applications, this can mean up to 120 terminations per foot. Sprecher + Schuh
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Software makes safety signs for the job site

The MaxiSoft MaxiSigns99 safety and facility sign-making programs work on all versions of Windows. The software makes it easy and inexpensive to design and print safety and facility signs and tags in-house using a PC, ink jet or laser printer and new UV-protective lamination films. Users can make OSHA- and ANSI-compliant safety signs on demand. K-Sun
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Luminaire weathers vandals inside and outside

The Terrapin Series of all-weather vandal-resistant luminaries combine aesthetics and strength to suit interior and exterior applications, including corporate campuses, urban housing and mass-transit centers. The luminaire's versatility also makes it suitable for dorms, showers and walkways. The fixture can be wall or ceiling mounted. Cooper Lighting
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Conduit support devices attach to strut systems

The Strutcatcher2 product accessory has been added to the manufacturer's Clic line of conduit supports and cable-management systems. The unit is used for attaching the conduit supports to most strut systems. Made from Nylon 6, the device installs easily in light-duty applications. Litchfield International
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Enclosure seal offers high capacity

The Rox Gland M63 represents a new generation of enclosure seals with improved capacity; up to nine cables can be sealed through a 2 ½-inch opening. The design allows pre-terminated cables to pass through without cutting and reattaching connectors. The multi-diameter technology allows future cables to be added. Roxtec
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