Consulting-Specifying Engineer - August 2008 - (Page 58) New Products » INPUT RS# AT WWW.CSEMAG.COM/QUICKRESPONSE » » E-MAIL PRODUCT NEWS TO CSEPRODUCTS@REEDBUSINESS.COM » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » Condensing unit Copeland Narrow Copevap offers a 8.25in.-wide base for greater design flexibility and faster field service replacement. Engineered by Emerson Climate Technologies, the condensing unit packs a compact condenser coil and a molded plastic shroud for durability and airflow across the entire coil face. The unit is rated for operation temperatures as high as 100 F. www.emersonclimate .com #8 Lighting system Provide workers with more personal control of their lighting environment and monitor energy costs with the EcoSystem from Lutron. The system features LiteByte and Quantum applications. LiteByte allows office workers to control one or more lighting fixtures via Windows-based control software and USB-based device. The Quantum feature allows facility managers to monitor each lighting fixture in a building by displaying power usage, displaying operating hours, performing random testing of individual lamps, and checking ballasts’ functionality. The lighting system’s designed applications include offices and schools, and all combinations of sensors and wall controls are connectable to the system’s specialized ballasts. www.lutron.com #9 Join us in the desert for an oasis of innovation Lighting sensors The Illumra product line designed by Ad Hoc Electronics includes wireless light switches, temperature sensors, occupancy sensors, and light sensors that are powered using either solar or mechanical energy. They can be installed virtually anywhere. The receiver modules of wireless light switches and sensors can be plugged into outlets or hard wired to the devices they control. Switch-presses convert mechanical energy to electrical energy, while embedded sensors harvest energy from ambient light. www.adhocelectronics.com #10 There’s a good reason we’ll be at the WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition this October 8-10 in Las Vegas. Our Swiss-engineered Hybrid Dry Cooling Tower’s secret is the unique intelligent control technology that maximizes water and energy savings. While an individual Hybridcooler can deliver up to 496 nominal evaporative tons*, multiple units can be combined for larger installations using our control. Learn more about Jaeggi’s advanced technology at the WaterSmart Innovations Conference, Booth #618/620. Jaeggi. Changing the language of industrial cooling. 760 541-9308 www.jaeggi.us *Based on 15,000 Btu/h, evaporative tons are defined as 3GPM/ton of fresh water cooled from 95˚F to 85˚F with a 78˚F entering wet-bulb temperature. Input #231 at csemag.com/quickResponse 58 Consulting-Specifying Engineer • AUGUST 2008 http://www.csemag.com/quickResponse http://www.emersonclimate.com http://www.emersonclimate.com http://www.lutron.com http://www.jaeggi.us http://www.jaeggi.us http://www.adhocelectronics.com http://csemag.com/quickResponse
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