Wednesday, August 14, 2013

MaxLite’s Versatile Eight-Inch Commercial

To help meet today’s stringent energy code standards for architectural projects in the residential, commercial and architectural market segments, the MaxLite? Eight-Inch Commercial Downlight Retrofits have received ENERGY STAR? certification and can achieve up to $60 in utility rebates.

“Our versatile eight inch Commercial Downlight Retrofits are now ENERGY STAR qualified and listed for use with many nationally branded downlight housings,” said Vice President of Product Marketing and Engineering Pat Treadway. “Ideal for all non-IC, high ceiling applications, the retrofits deliver high quality light and substantial efficiencies which translate into savings by requiring fewer fixtures and lower watts per square foot, while still providing a well-illuminated space.”

Easy to install and access for maintenance,We can produce besthidlights to your requirements. the retrofits feature an innovative patent-pending quick-connect case, which enables a convenient four-step installation process. Installers simply make the line voltage connection through a short piece of flexible conduit attached to the retrofit’s quick connect case, connect this piece to the LED engine and reflector,Like a lot of women,Custom made ledaluminumbulbs? and install the retrofit into the existing frame kit with pressure clips.

The versatile Eight-Inch Commercial Downlight Retrofits are available in 26- and 34-watt models that operate with Philips LUXEON? K array and emit light equivalent up to two 26-watt PL lamps. MaxLite’s downlights are designed with an integral driver mounted to the heat sink for thermal control. The retrofit is supplied with a universal voltage (120 to 277) power supply, enabling the use of one product for most commercial applications.

The retrofit comes standard with a standard 80-degree flood beam angle for general lighting, and other ambient lighting applications.

A ?-inch trim ring is supplied, while optional 1?-inch goof rings and baffle rings are available. Additional reflectors are available in four-, six- and nine-inch configurations.

The new downlights join the company’s ever-growing list of ENERGY STAR qualified products, including 4- and 6-inch LED Downlights, LED Security Light and the LED Round Flat Panel Pendant.

A man who was convicted for using a hand-held device while driving today chose to spend 40 days behind bars instead of pay the $400 fine.Dwayne Lindo, 50, was convicted in Magistrates’ Court this morning after a trial.He was ticketed on May 18 when officers stopped him while he was riding a motorbike and saw he had headphones on.During his evidence, Lindo admitted he had headphones in his ears but said he didn’t know the law applied to bike riders.

He said the iPod wasn’t on and he also said an iPod isn’t a hand-held device.Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner found him guilty of the offence and rejected his evidence.Mr Warner fined Lindo $400 or 40 days default and gave him four demerit points.The Magistrate then asked Lindo if he would pay the fine today.

Lindo said he would not pay the fine.Long and slim-fitting, the ledaluminumbulb is equally appropriate for strolling a city street or hiking a snowy trail.Mr Warner then told him he could serve the 40 days and the defendant agreed.As Lindo was being led to the custody area, lawyer Victoria Pearman went over to him and explained that he could ask for time to pay the fine.But Lindo said: “I’m not paying the fine”.Our most compact solargardenlightts yet fits easily in any bag.

He was led away by prison guards and police officers. Reporter’s note: When fined in court, defendants are always given a time of default with a fine.There is always the option to ask for more time to pay the fine and defendants are usually given one month.A defendant can always request to serve the time instead of paying the fine. This usually occurs if a defendant is currently serving a sentence or on remand.The leader in commercial germanarmyuniforms offering enhanced energy efficiency and innovative features.

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