Sustainable Facility - December 2008 - (Page 11) The Dow GardenTop System is available in two options, intensive or extensive, and a Dow EP brand of TPO, or Dow EV (Elvaloy/ PVC) membrane, Dow insulation, and Dow drainage components, as well as insulation adhesives, fasteners, sealant and edge metal. www.dowroofingsystems.com. DOW (FORMERLY STEVENS) ROOFING SYSTEMS for the Sierra Nevada Brewery in Chico, Calif. (See Sustainable Facility, October 2007). The 1.3-megawatt system is being installed in two phases by Chico Electric, and will provide 34 percent of the brewery’s power. Mitsubishi Electric’s 185Wp high-strength, corrosion-resistant modules contain no lead solder; according to the company, Mitsubishi Electric developed silver electrodes that offer superior weatherproofing and higher PV module conversion efficiency. www.mitsubishielectricsolar.com. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC & ELECTRONICS USA, INC. READER SERVICE NO. 135 READER SERVICE NO. 140 E-Mon’s Green Class E-Mon D-Mon electric submeters offer utility-grade metering accuracy, the company reports, and allow for the benchmarking and monitoring of energy usage trends and estimated CO2 emissions. www.emon.com. E-MON, LLC. READER SERVICE NO. 138 ENERGY-EFFICIENT HIGHPRESSURE SODIUM LAMPS Aurora, Ohio — TCP, Inc., has added highpressure sodium lamps available in 35watts through 1,000-watts to its HID product line. Three times the efficiency and five times the life of an incandescent light bulb, ENERGY EFFICIENT, FLEXIBLE FAN Lexington, Ky. — The Pivot from Big Ass Fans is a functional, flexible solution for mezzanines, narrow aisleways, around ceiling obstructions, and in confined workspaces, the company reports. The compact six-foot diameter Pivot’s mounting system features two pivot points that give the fan 73 unique hanging positions, and proprietary airfoil and winglet combo maximizes performance at smaller sizes. According to the company, a precisionmolded hub ensures smooth operation and a long life cycle. www.bigassfans.com. BIG ASS FANS READER SERVICE NO. 139 ENERGY-EFFICIENT LED LUMINAIRE FIXTURE Somerset, N.J. — Philips Lighting Company’s Low Bay LED Luminaire is designed for use in applications where widely distributed, glarefree white light is required, and is designed for new construction or retrofitting areas where less-efficient lighting systems are installed. According to the company, the Low Bay LED Luminaire’s design and optics provide visibility and reduce energy use by nearly 50 percent. www.philips.com. PHILIPS LIGHTING COMPANY READER SERVICE NO. 136 ENERGY STAR CFL SERIES Aurora, Ohio — TCP, Inc. has introduced the smallest ballast yet for its 289 series compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) SpringLamps to fit in even more applications than possible with other CFLs, the company reports. Available in 2-watt through 42watt versions, the 289 series SpringLamps provide light levels equivalent to 15-watt through 150-watt incandescent lamps. www.tcpi.com. TCP, INC. READER SERVICE NO. 137 GARDEN ROOF SYSTEM Holyoke, Mass. — Dow (formerly Stevens) Roofing Systems’ GardenTop systems promote energy savings and help to reduce urban heat island effects, the company reports. high-pressure sodium lamps last more than 24,000 hours, the company reports, and are recommended for indoor and outdoor applications, industrial facilities and roadways. www.tcpi.com. TCP, INC. READER SERVICE NO. 141 BATTERY INVERTER Grass Valley, Calif. — SMA America, Inc.’s Sunny Island 5048U battery-based inverter provides continuous, reliable off-grid power from renewable sources such as solar, wind and hydro, with the ability to handle grid input for backup applications, the company reports. The new Sunny Island 5048U provides continuous power of 5,000 watts at 120VAC at 25 degrees Celsius or 77 degrees Fahrenheit. www.sma-america.com. SMA AMERICA, INC. READER SERVICE NO. 142 ELECTRIC SUBMETERS Langhorne, Pa. — Certified to ANSI C12.1 and C12.16 national accuracy standards, W W W . S U S TA I N A B L E F A C I L I T Y. C O M 11 http://www.dowroofingsystems.com http://www.emon.com http://www.mitsubishielectricsolar.com http://www.philips.com http://www.bigassfans.com http://www.tcpi.com http://www.tcpi.com http://www.sma-america.com http://WWW.SUSTAINABLEFACILITY.COM
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